DAYANANDITE MAHARSHI DAYANAND COLLEGE President MDES Mr. Ajai Verma Vice Presidents Ms. Kim Verma Mr. Raoul Verma Hon. Secretary Ms. Kawal Verma Principal Dr. L.R. Tiwari Vice Principals Dr. T.P. Ghule (Commerce) Dr. Chhaya Panse (Science) Dr. Sundari K.P. (Arts) Vice Principal (Jr.College) Mr. S.P. Singh Supervisor (Jr. College) Mr. V. Chandrashekar Co-ordinator (Unaided Section) Ms. Bhanumati Shivram Editors CONTENTS From the Principal’s Desk ........................... 2 Editorial ....................................................... 4 Associations & Committee Members ......... 5 Staff Activities ........................................... 10 Reports Arts Circle .................................................. 28 Science Circle ............................................ 33 Commerce Circle ....................................... 36 Committee Reports ................................... 37 N.C.C. ........................................................ 44 N.S.S. (Sr. College) .................................... 49 Cultural Association (Sr. College) ............. 54 Arts Circle (Jr. College) ............................. 55 Science Circle (Jr. College) ........................ 56 Cultural Association (Jr. College) .............. 56 N.S.S. (Jr. College) ..................................... 58 Gymkhana (Sr. College) ............................ 59 Gymkhana (Jr. College) ............................. 64 Self-Financing Courses Bachelor of Mass Media ........................... 78 Banking & Insurance and Financial Markets .. 79 Department of Computer Science ............ 79 Unaided Section (Jr. & Sr. College) .......... 80 Reports of National Seminars .................. 88 Ms. Mythili Mukund Dr. Geeta Manjrekar Literary Section English ....................................................... 90 Marathi .................................................... 100 Hindi ........................................................ 108 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 1 From The Principal’s Desk We always believe that educational institutions are the centers not only to provide degrees but also to inculcate a sense of responsibility towards society, nation and environment and make the learners self reliant and good human beings. It is delightful to present a brief account of various programmes undertaken by the faculties, students and the college during the academic year 2010-11, towards achieving the objectives of our educational institution. There has been a demand from the students of commerce to introduce M.Com. course with specialization in Banking & Finance. The course has started this academic year. Proposals have been submitted to the University of Mumbai seeking permission to start BMM in Marathi medium, BMS and Ph.D. in Commerce. The response from the university is awaited. College is not lagging behind in being part of the University bodies. Our Hon. Secretary, Mrs. Kawal Verma and Dr. B.P. Mishra have been elected as the Senate members of the University of Mumbai. Dr. Ms. Geeta Manjrekar has become the co-opted member of the Board of Studies in Marathi. Many of our teachers are involved by their respective Board of Studies as Members / Convenors of committees for restructuring of syllabi of the University of Mumbai. The Psychology and Political Science departments in collaboration with “Pukar” organized a 2-day UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Psychopolitical issues of Migration: Indian Scenario” on 28th and 29th January 2011. The departments of Zoology, Botany & Commerce organized a 2-day UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Environment Management and challenges for sustainable development” on 2nd and 3rd Feb. 2011, in collaboration with International Society for Science and Technology. The Seminars were well attended and highly appreciated. Research cell has been very successful this year also. Dr. Satnam Singh Sohal, (Botany) Dr. Ms. Supriya Deshpande and Dr. Ms. Manisha Kayande (Zoology) Prof. Ms. Indira Ravindran (Economics) and Prof. Ms. Rashmi Condra (History), Dr. K.P. Sundari (Psychology), Prof. Mythili Mukund (English) and Prof. Rajan Padwal (Economics) have been sanctioned Minor Research Projects by the UGC. Some of the faculty members also received financial support from the University of Mumbai for their minor research projects. Many teachers have published books, research papers and written articles for various magazines and All India Radio. Large number of teachers have presented research papers in various National and International Seminars. Some of their presentations have been adjudged as the best. Some teachers have worked as resource persons also. Cultural Association undertook various programmes spread over the year. Famous Artist Ms. Madura Velankar was the Chief Guest for the inaugural function of the Association on 13th August 2010. “Dayanandotsav” the annual day programme named as “Aavartan” depicting the Mumbai Culture was highly appreciated. Drama unit brought many laurels to the institution this year. Our drama “Girgaon via Dadar” won the 1st prize in the most prestigious INT drama competition in Mumbai. Swapnil Hingade got the ‘Best Actor Award’ whereas Best Actress Award was bagged by Namrata Awate. Our Director Mr. Amol Bhor was adjudged as the ‘Best Director’ and Mr. Bhushan Desai as the ‘Best Lightman’ for the drama. Ajinkya Date received the consolation prize. “Girgaon via Dadar” won the 1st prize in State level “Savai” Competition. It also got the Ist Prize in another prestigious Intercollegiate Competition “Mrigjal”. Rutuja Bagwe was adjudged as the ‘Best Actress” in Mrigjal as well as in “Antarang” Competition organized by Kirti College. It is a pride that the play “Girgaon via Dadar” has been selected by “Atharva Theatres” for commercial performance. It gives me great pleasure to know that three of our students of Drama Unit, Namrata Awate, Rutuja Bagwe and Atul Sanas have been selected for T.V. Serials. 2 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 EDP Cell organized the competition for student entrepreneurs to display their entrepreneurial skills. Besides 2 prizes being given to best male and best female entrepreneurs, instituted by Janakalyan Sahakari Bank, Judges for competitions gave 3 prizes of their own in appreciation of the performance of the students. Various other Associations / Circles conducted programmes covering academic and applied aspects. Career forum and placement cell did a very good job by arranging Campus Interviews for placement. 18 students were selected for jobs in leading organizations including TCS. Yoga cell organized 3 days Yoga Camp from 2nd to 4th Feb.2011. Good number of students and staff benefited from this camp. N.S.S. Unit of our College has done a very outstanding job this year. The volunteers brought laurels to the institution by winning 53 prizes during the year. Their “Swapna purti” a dream project of NSS started in October 2010, in which the volunteers targeted the poor students who were unable to attend schools due to financial problem or as they had to earn their livelihood on their own. NSS volunteers alongwith the Ex-NSS Volunteers used to bring these students to college, specially on Sundays and taught them their respective courses. In addition the children were also given opportunity for extra curricular activities like singing, dancing, competitions and action oriented games. 14 needy students benefited from this project. Another programme “Sphurti” an Inter collegiate programme, in which 14 colleges participated became very popular. Apart from conducting varieties of development programmes on day to day basis a 7 days residential camp was organized in a tribal village namely Dahivali, Badlapur (East). 74 volunteers took part in the Camp. They did constructive work in the area which was very much appreciated by the “Sarpanch” of the village and the others. Another important projects which need mention and appreciation were “Day Care” and Edutainment taken at Tata Cancer Hospital in which 15 and 5 volunteers respectively worked from 15.5.2010 to 25.4.2011. Having known about the good work being done by our NSS Unit, an International Committee “OXFORM” and “YUVA”, an NGO selected M.D.College as the venue for their ambitious programme “We Can” in which 38 volunteers from various institutions took part. I congratulate NSS programme officers Dr. Avinash Karande, Ms. Sangita Patil and their team for their dedication towards social cause. The achievements of our students in drama and sports are well known to the people and to encourage them further, Shri Uday Dada Lad, President of URL Foundation was very happy to donate Rs.1 lakh fixed deposit towards drama, Rs.1 lakh fixed deposit towards sports and Rs.25,000/- as cash prize to drama group on the occasion of Annual Prize Distribution Day, for which he was the Chief Guest. Further, I would like to inform that Shri Uday Dada Lad has been giving Rs.25,000/- since two years towards education of needy and meritorious students of our College and same will continue in future with amount being enhanced to Rs.50,000/- every year. I sincerely acknowledge the good gesture of Shri Uday Dada for helping the needy students in education and promoting sports and drama in this institution. N.C.C. unit of our College also brought laurels to the institution. 4 cadets were selected for Republic Day Parade. NCC Day was celebrated on 14th December 2010 in the College premises. The cadets demonstrated Guards of honour, March past, Section formation, Section battle drill, Yoga, NIAP presentation and cultural programmes depicting the culture of Maharashtra. Chief Guest, Col. Pol. appreciated the performance of cadets as well as the efforts taken by ANO, Lt. Dr.M.D. Kulkarni. Cadets also participated in various camps and other adventure and social programmes. Basic course for civil defence was also organized for cadets, students and staff of the College. Dr. Kulkarni headed the contingency of 30 Girl Cadets of Maharashtra .Directorate for leadership Camp at Barauni ( Bihar). Mah Dte won won first prize in slogan competition and 2nd in line area competition. Alumni Association has taken keen interest in the welfare of the students of the College. They organized a personality development programme on 31st July’ 2010 to encourage the academic performance of the students. The Association instituted 3 Scholarships for the toppers of TYBA, B.Sc and B.Com exams. The recipients were Swapnil Pujari, Sarika Jadhav and Amrut Malkar respectively. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 3 Like the previous years, this year also our students excelled in sports. Our women Kabaddi team bagged the first prize in Intercollegiate University Tournament and also in VJTI, Amar Hind Mandal and Kirti Karandak Intercollegiate Tournaments. Men Kabaddi team also achieved first place both at VJTI and Kirti Karandak Intercollegiate Tournaments. 2 Girls (Ms Rutuja Deulkar and Ms. Apeksha Takle) and one Boy Mr.Prasad Bargode were selected for Ashwamedh and All India Inter-University Kabaddi Tournaments. Mr. Yogesh Manval secured Gold Medal in above 67 Kgs and below 72 Kg. weight category at the Intercollegiate University Taekwondo Competition. Mr. Swapnil Golatkar and Mr. Ganesh Rane secured Gold medal in Inter collegiate University Doubles Carrom Tournament. Mr. Rahul Jadhav secured Silver Medal in Intercollegiate University single carom tournament. Mr. Kishore Jadhav and Mr. Milind Patil secured bronze medal in Intercollegiate University Wrestling Tournament. Our Cricket team has been the runner up at prestigious Ramakant Achrekar Cricket Tournament. Ms Sayali Nagvekar of Std.XII represented the college at the School National Kabaddi Team. Mr. Tejal Bhagatt of Std.XI was selected for State Yoga Competition. This College has been a pioneer in promoting Indian Games, specially Kabaddi and Kho Kho, by organizing state level competition. This year, the 39th Kabaddi and 30th Kho-Kho Intercollegiate Competition was organized between 2nd and 7th Dec. 2010. 72 teams from different parts of Maharashtra participated in the games. All these achievements in curricular, co-curricuar and extra curricular programmes were possible due to the hardwork, wholehearted involvement with dedication and determination of our teaching and non teaching staff and the students. The support, encouragement and guidance rendered by our Management is sincerely acknowledged and appreciated. Dr. L.R. Tiwari Principal A Grand Welcome to our new Principal I am honoured to take charge as Principal of this esteemed institution. My message to the students : “knowledge helps you to reach destinations provided you know your destinations. Focus and concentrate on your goals and you will reach your destinations”. The vision of our college : “Empowerment Through Education” - the real empowerment of the student lies in empowering them - in having the right attitude, creative thinking, leadership qualities, analytical abilities, taking initiatives and above all, being a good human being. These qualities will empower them to face life and be successful in a dynamic environment. My faculty and I will continue this task of “Empowerment Through Education” to the satisfaction of all the stakeholders of this institution. I would like to quote “But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep” - Robert Frost Dr. T.P. Ghule 4 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 We are reminded once again of how quickly disaster can strike, not only full of sound and fury but also with such terrible finality. We may never experience the full extent of the devastation in Japan, but we are still touched by it. The way the Japanese victims conducted themselves after the recent natural disasters such as the tsunami and the earthquake and the audacity that they have shown in the wake of such catastrophic events in their country, are laudable. The tsunami that killed a large number of people delivered a powerful message about how unpredictable and utterly destructive natural disasters can be. We are also dumb founded by the biggest ever corruption cases in our country like the 2G spectrum scam, the commonwealth games scam etc. that have been unearthed recently. The people incharge of the system, act as cancer spreading the venom, slowing down progress. But somewhere down the line, we ourselves are responsible for allowing and being taken for a ride by these people, aren’t we? However, it is during a multi thousand crore scam, that the tax payer realizes how his valued contribution of funds towards the development and well being of the nation is being misused. We face brutal challenges - the pain and fears. We need to shake our perceptions and cultivate a balanced and down-to-earth attitude towards facing these challenges. We are a part of shared experience and together, we gather strength. Just as the spectrum of many colours blending into harmonious unity of a painting, evokes a sustained interest, we hope the lively concourse of different activities and creative writing in this issue gives the same effect, making you all visit and re-visit Dayanandite again and again. Ms. Mythili Mukund Dr. Geeta Manjrekar (Editors) Congratulations Dr. M. Z. Farooqui (Dept. of Statistics) has been appointed as the Principal of Rizvi College, Bandra. Ms. Mangal S. Chavan (Junior College) has been awarded Ph.D. for her thesis entitled “A Comparative Study of Coilia Dussumieri (Cuv. and Val.) and Nemipterus Japonicus / Bloch (Gunther) with reference to Reproductive Biology”. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 5 ASSOCIATIONS & COMMITTEE MEMBERS (SENIOR COLLEGE) (1) PRINCIPAL’S ADVISORY COMMITTEE Dr. (Ms.) T.P. Ghule (Vice-Principal) Dr. (Ms.) Chhaya Panse (Vice-Principal) Dr. (Ms.) K.P. Sundari (Vice-Principal) Mr. Vincent Gomes (Registrar) Mr. Ajay Rane (7) L. M. C. Dr. L.R. Tiwari (Principal) Prof. (Ms.) Indira Ravindran Dr. (Ms.) Geeta Manjrekar Dr. B.P. Mishra Mr. Ajay Rane (Non-teaching Staff) (2) UGC ADVISORY COMMITTEE Dr. L.R. Tiwari (Principal) Dr. (Ms.) T.P. Ghule (Vice-Principal) Dr. (Ms.) Chhaya Panse (Vice-Principal) Dr. (Ms.) K.P. Sundari (Vice-Principal) Prof. N.N. Jani Prof. Lalit Tyagi Mr. Deepak Bolar (8) GYMKHANA & SPORTS Dr. L.R. Tiwari (Principal) Mr. Manoj Patil Prof. A.V. Nagvekar Prof. Lalit Tyagi Prof. H.O. Sharma Dr. (Ms.) Gauri Soman (3) STUDENTS COUNCIL Dr. (Ms.) Geeta Manjrekar (Convenor) Dr. (Ms.) S. Deshpande Prof. C. K. Ghogare (4) DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE Dr. L.R. Tiwari (Principal) Dr. (Ms.) T.P. Ghule (Vice-Principal) Dr. (Ms.) Chhaya Panse (Vice-Principal) Dr. (Ms.) K.P. Sundari (Vice-Principal) Dr. B.P. Mishra Dr. U.C. Shukla Dr. K.H. Pawar (5) PURCHASE COMMITTE Dr. L.R. Tiwari (Principal) Prof. N. N. Jani Prof. (Ms.) Beena Arora Mr. Vincent Gomes (Registrar) (6) MAGAZINE COMMITTEE Prof. (Ms.) Mythili (English-Ed.) Dr. (Ms.) Geeta Manjrekar (Marathi-Ed.) Dr. (Ms.) Shashi Mishra (Hindi-Ed.) Prof. Rewant V. Singh Prof. Shamini 6 (9) CULTURAL ASSOCIATION Dr. (Ms.) Bharati Nirgudkar (Convenor) Dr. (Ms.) S. Phatak (Joint Convenor) Dr. (Ms.) S. Khemani Prof. (Ms.) V. A. Saini Dr. (Ms.) Gauri Soman Prof. (Ms.) Archana Joglekar Prof. S.R. Pawar Prof. (Ms.) Monika Verma Prof. Ganesh Vinayak Joshi Dr. K. H. Pawar (10) EXAMINATION COMMITTEE Dr. L.R. Tiwari (Principal) Dr. (Ms.) T.P. Ghule - (Vice-Principal) Prof. (Ms.) Beena Arora (Exam In-charge) Dr. (Ms.) Seema Khemani Prof. (Ms.) Indira Ravindran Prof. N. Jain Prof. S. Ghogare (11) SCHOLARSHIP / FREESHIP COMMITTE Dr. (Ms.) S. Khemani (Convenor) Prof. C. K. Ghogare Dr. (Ms.) K. Rambal Dr. K. H. Pawar DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 (12) LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMITTEE Dr. L.R. Tiwari (Principal) Dr. (Ms.) T.P. Ghule (Vice-Principal) Dr. (Ms.) Chhaya Panse (Vice-Principal) Dr. (Ms.) K. P. Sundari (Vice-Principal) Ms. Vinita D. Jain (Librarian-Convenor) Dr. (Ms.) Gauri Soman (Botany ) Prof. (Ms.) Rashmi Condra (History) Prof. (Ms.) Namrata Jain (Physics) Prof. (Ms.) Beena Arora (Chemistry) Prof. (Ms.) Mythili Mukund (English) Dr. M. Z. Farooqui (Stats) Prof. M.A. Gandhi (Accounts) Prof. (Ms.) Indira Ravindran (Economics) Dr. (Ms.) Manisha Acharya (Maths) Dr. (Ms.) Seema Khemani (Philosophy) Dr. (Ms.) Geeta Manjrekar (Marathi) Dr. (Ms.) Shashi Mishra (Hindi) Prof. (Ms.) Monika Verma (Political Science) Prof. Kunal Soni (Banking & Insurance) Prof. Saharia (Computer Science) (13) N.S.S. UNIT (PROGRAMME OFFICERS) Dr. Avinash Karande (Programme Officer) Prof. (Ms.) Sangita Patil (Programme Officer) (14) N.S.S. UNIT (ADVISORY COMMITTEE) Dr. L.R. Tiwari (Principal) Prof. (Ms.) P. Parkar Prof. (Ms.) V. Saini Dr. (Ms.) Gauri Soman Dr. K. H. Pawar Prof. M. Verma Prof. B. T. Nikam Prof. G. Y. Joshi Prof. Amol Naik (15) ARTS CIRCLE Dr. (Ms.) K. P. Sundari (Vice-Principal) Prof. Rajan Padwal (Convenor) Dr. S. Khemani Prof. (Ms.) Indira Ravindran Dr. (Ms.) Geeta Manjrekar Dr. K. H. Pawar Dr. U. C. Shukla Prof. (Ms.) Monika Verma DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 (16) CAREER FORUM & PLACEMENT CELL Dr. (Ms.) K. P. Sundari (Vice-Principal) Prof. (Ms.) Rashmi Condra (Convenor) Prof. H. O. Sharma Prof. B. T. Nikam Prof. Sagar Koli (17) WOMEN DEVELOPMENT CELL Dr. (Ms.) T.P. Ghule (Vice-Principal) Prof. (Ms.) Manisha Kayande (Convenor) Prof. (Ms.) Priya Parker Prof. (Ms.) Monika Verma Prof. Somendra Sharma (18) COUNSELLING CENTRE Dr. (Ms.) K. P. Sundari (Vice-Principal) Prof. (Ms.) Priya Parker Dr. (Ms.) K. Rambal (19) EDP UNIT Dr. (Ms.) S.K Deshpande (Convenor) Prof. (Ms.) S. Pathak Prof. (Ms.) Priya Parker Prof. Amol Naik (20) COMMITTEE TO SELECT Mr. / Ms. MAHARSHI Dr. Manisha Acharya (Co-ordinator) Prof. Lalit Tyagi Prof. (Ms.) V. Bhonsle Prof. Kunal Soni Prof. S. Desai (21) ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE Dr. L.R. Tiwari - Principal (Co-ordinator) Prof. C. K. Ghogare (Commerce) Dr. B. P. Mishra (Science) Dr. U. C. Shukla (Arts) (22) YOGA CENTRE Prof. H.O. Sharma Prof. (Ms.) Mythili Mukund Dr. (Ms.) M.D. Kulkarni (23) P. C. R. Prof. N.N. Jani (Secretary) Dr. M. Z. Farooqui 7 (24) COMMERCE CIRCLE Dr. (Ms.) T. P. Ghule (Vice-Principal) Dr. Paras Jain (Convenor) Prof. N. N. Jani Prof. (Ms.) S. S. Pathak Prof. (Ms.) Priya Parkar Prof. H. O. Sharma Prof. C. K. Ghogare Prof. Priyanka Prasad (25) SCIENCE CIRCLE Dr. (Ms.) C. S. Panse (Vice-Principal) Dr. (Ms.) Gauri Soman (Convenor) Dr. (Ms.) Vaishali Somani Prof. (Ms.) Namrata Jain Prof. (Ms.) Archana Joglekar Dr. Satnam Singh Sohail Dr. Avinash Karande Dr. S.R. Pawar Prof. (Ms.) Varsha Thorat Prof. B. Saharia (26) FILM APPRECIATION CLUB Prof. (Ms.) Rashmi Condra (Convenor) Prof. Lalit Tyagi (27) STAFF ACADEMY Prof. (Ms.) Archana Joglekar Ms. Vinita Jain Prof. Sonal Pawar (28) LEGAL CELL Prof. (Ms.) V. Saini (Convenor) Prof. C. K. Ghogare Prof. (Ms.) Monika Verma (29) IQAC Dr. L.R. Tiwari (Principal) Dr. (Ms.) T.P. Ghule (Vice-Principal) Dr. C.S. Panse (Vice-Principal) (Convenor) Dr. Manisha Acharya Dr. (Ms.) V. Somani Prof. Rewant Singh Prof. Shilpa Ghogare 8 (30) PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT FORUM Prof. (Ms.) Monika Verma (Convenor) Dr. A. R. Anthony Prof. (Ms.) Pallavi Bhavasar Prof. Rewant V. Singh Dr. (Ms.) Sashi Mishra (31) EDUCATIONAL TOUR COMMITTEE Dr. (Ms.) T.P. Ghule (Vice-Principal, Commerce) Dr. (Ms.) C.S. Panse (Vice-Principal, Science) Dr. (Ms.) K.P. Sundari (Vice-Principal, Arts) Prof. Nitin N. Jani Prof. Kunal Soni Prof. (Ms.) Mythili Mukund (32) LADIES COMMON ROOM (Girls) Dr. (Ms.) Shashi Mishra Prof. (Ms.) V. Saini (33) GIRLS NCC Dr. (Ms.) Mrunalini D. Kulkarni Dr (Ms.) Kavita Rambal (34) HIKING & MOUNTAINEERING Dr. S. Desai (Convenor) Dr. (Ms.) Geeta Manjrekar Prof. Lalit Tyagi Prof. B. T. Nikam Dr. K. H. Pawar (35) CANTEEN Dr. (Ms.) T.P. Ghule (Vice-Principal) Dr. (Ms.) C.S. Panse (Vice-Principal) (36) DRAMATICS ASSOCIATION Prof. Ganesh Vinayak Joshi (Convenor) Dr. K. H. Pawar (37) RISHI BODH UTSAV COMMITTEE Dr. L.R. Tiwari (Principal) Dr. (Ms.) T.P. Ghule (Vice-Principal) Dr. (Ms.) Chhaya Panse (Vice-Principal) Dr. (Ms.) K.P. Sundari (Vice-Principal) Prof. (Ms.) Mythili Mukund Prof. (Ms.) Vijayalakshmi D. Saini Dr. (Ms.) Shashi S. Mishra Prof. (Ms.) Beena Arora Dr. M. Z. Farooqui Prof. S. P Singh (Vice-Principal Jr.) Prof. Ganesh Vinayak Joshi Prof. (Ms.) B. Shivram (Unaided) Mr. Deepak Bolar DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 (38) RESEARCH CELL Dr. (Ms.) Geeta Manjrekar (Convenor) Dr. M. Z. Farooqui Dr. B. P. Mishra Dr. U. C. Shukla Ms. Vinita Jain (39) NATURE CLUB Dr. (Ms.) Vaishali Somani (Convenor) Dr. (Ms.) C.S. Panse (Vice-Principal) Dr. Supriya Deshpande Dr. (Ms.) Manisha Kayande Prof. Rutuja Prof. Asavari (40) FOUNDERS’ DAY COMMITTEE Dr. L. R. Tiwari (Principal) Dr. (Ms.) T. P. Ghule (Vice-Principal) Dr. (Ms.) C. S. Panse (Vice-Principal) Dr. (Ms.) K. P. Sundari (Vice-Principal) Prof. Ganesh Joshi Dr. (Ms.) Manisha Kayande (41) ALUMNI Dr. S. Singh (Convenor) Dr. (Ms.) Geeta Manjrekar Dr. M. Z. Farooqui Prof. Rajan Padwal Prof. Ganesh Vinayak Joshi Prof. Varsha Thorat Prof. N. N. Jani Prof. C. K. Ghogare (42) COLLEGE WEB SITE CELL Dr. Satnam Singh Prof. Rewant Singh Prof. Saharia Prof. Sonal Pawar (43) STUDENT FEEDBACK COMMITTEE Dr. M. Z. Farooqui (Convenor) Dr. U. C. Shukla Prof. K. H. Pawar Prof. Niharika Dr. Amol Naik (44) GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE Dr. Kavita Rambal (Convenor) Prof. N. Jain Prof. V. Saini Prof. S. Patil FAREWELL Shraddhanjali Principal Dr. L.R. Tiwari We deeply mourn the sad demise of Prof. Ms. Thakur (Dept. of Marathi-Junior College) DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Mr. Pandey the Class IV staff. May his soul rest in peace. 9 STAFF ACTIVITIES Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications Dr. (Ms.) T. P. Ghule, H.O.D. & Vice-Principal (Commerce) 4th Dept.: Commerce Sept.’10 Invited as Resource Person at the Workshop for Students on “Feasibility Study” in the subject of Zoology at MD College, Mumbai. 11th Oct.’10 Invited as Resource Person at the Refresher course on “Feasibility Study” in the subject of Zoology organized by Mithibai College in association with “Academic staff College” at Mithibai College, Mumbai. 4th Dec.’10 Attended an International seminar on ‘Higher education – A Global Perspective’, at KES College, Kandivili. 2010-11 Invited as an evaluator for Ph.D. Thesis at University of Madras. 3rd Jan.’11 Invited for an interdisciplinary guest lecture on ‘Globalisation’ for students of FYBA/ B.Sc./ B.Com. at MD College, Parel. 7th and 8th Jan.’11 Presented a paper on “Role of Banks in the development of Women Entrepreneurs in Navi Mumbai” and won the Best Paper Award at the UGC Sponsored National Seminar at CKT College, Panvel. 10th Jan.’11 Invited as a guest speaker at SIES college for the students of TY B.Com on the subject MHRM at SIES College, Sion. 1st and 2nd Feb.’11 Presented a paper on “Stress Management” at the International Conference at Mumbai University. 2nd and 3rd Feb.’11 Co-Convenor of UGC Sponsored seminar on “Environment Management and Challenges for Sustainable Development” at the UGC Sponsored National level Seminar at MD College and presented a paper on “Environment Management Quarrying activity in Navi Mumbai - Revenue or Environment? question to the government”. 10th - 11th Feb.’11 Presented a paper on “Retail marketing: Big Bazar model” at the UGC Sponsored National level Seminar. 18th Feb.’11 Presented a paper on “Financial Literacy and financial Awareness- need for Financial Inclusion” at the UGC sponsored National level Seminar at SIES College of Commerce and Economics. 9th Mar.’11 Invited as a guest speaker at CKT college for the students of TY B.Com on the subject MHRM at CKT College Panvel. Ms. S. S. Pathak Dept.: Commerce Aug.‘10 Attended a workshop on the “Marketing Research for T.Y.B.Com.” organised by Gokhle College, Borivli. 28th & 29th Jan. 2011 Attended a 2-day National seminar on “Psycho-Political issues of Migration” organised by Psychology & Political Science Depts. at M.D. College. 2nd & 3rd Feb. 2011 As organising Committee Member, worked & participated in National Seminar on “Environment Management” organised by Zoology & Commerce Dept. M.D. College. Prof. (Ms.) Vijayalaxmi Saini 15th Oct.’10 10 Dept.: Commerce Minor Research Project titled “Change in classroom composition – Gender Perspective A study of Mumbai University is sanctioned for Rs. 75,000/- by U.G.C. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 STAFF ACTIVITIES (Contd.) Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications 22nd Jan.’11 Invited as a Judge for Inter collegiate festival “Sphurti” Dabate Competition organized by NSS unit of M.D. College. 28th & 29th Jan.’11 Presented a paper on “Challenging role of Women from Vedic to Modern times” at the National Seminar on “Psycho political issues on Migration Indian Scenario” organized at M.D. College. 31st Jan. & 1st Feb.’11 Attended Yoga Shibir conducted by Shubh Yog Kendra, Mahim at M.D. College. 2nd & 3rd Feb.’11 Attended and presented a paper on “Hazardous Waste Management – A step towards Environment sustainability” in the UGC sponsored National conference on “Environment Management and challengers for sustainable development” organized by M.D. College. 6th Feb.’11 Invited to be a Panel Member in Mahalok Adalat under the direction of honourable High Court, Mumbai held at Motor Accident Claims Tribunal near Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus. Prof. (Ms) Priya Parkar Dept.: Commerce 1st Sep.’10 Delivered a guest lecture on “Contribution of Newton & Galileo to Science” for FC-II students of SYBA & SYBCom at M.D. College. 1st & 2nd Sep.’10 Presented paper on “Challenges before Heritage Sites in Underdeveloped Regions: A Case Study of Lonar Crater Lake of Maharashtra” in the International UGC-sponsored seminar on “Heritage Tourism: Prospects & Challenges” at ICLES’s Motilal Jhunjunwala College, Vashi, Navi Mumbai. 29th Sep.’10 Received State-Level Award “Lokmanya Tilak Samaj Bhushan Purskar - 2010” for social and educational contribution to the society from Hindavi Swaraj Sanghatana. 9th - 30th Oct.’10 Successfully completed online Course on “Sexual Harassment & WDI” of Akshara Women’s Resource Centre. 6th Dec.’10 Delivered a guest lecture on “Positive Thinking & Success in Life” in “Personality Development Forum” for college students at M.D. College. 02nd & 03rd Jan.’11 Presented paper on “Water Management Strategies for the State of Rajasthan, India” in UGC-Sponsored National Conference on “Environment Management & Challenges for Sustainable Development” at M.D. College. 11th Jan.’11 Received State-Level Award “Lok Kalyan Sanman Purskar - 2011” for commitments to social and educational fields from Priyadarshini Foundation. 28th Jan.’11 Presented a paper on “Higher Education & Employability” in the International conference on “Contemporary Scenario in Higher Education: Employability, Values, Opportunities & Challenges” at Nagindas Khandwala College, Malad. 29th Jan.’11 Presented a paper on “Economic & Environmental Issues of Sugarcane Cutters of Maharashtra” in UGC-Sponsored National Seminar on “Psycho-political Issues of Migration: India Scenarios” at M. D. College, Parel. 21st Feb.’11 Delivered a guest lecture on “Environmental Movements of India” for Political Science students of SYBA at M. D. College, Parel. 27st Apr.’11 Participated in one day workshop conducted by Dept. of Geography, University of Mumbai, on “Writing a Research Paper”. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 11 STAFF ACTIVITIES (Contd.) Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications Dr. Paras Jain Dept.: Accountancy 1st & 2nd Feb.’11 Presented a paper in the International Seminar on ‘Commerce and Management – Women Entrepreneur: Managing Competition, Success and Stress’ at Mumbai University. 18th & 19th Feb.’11 Presented a paper in the International Seminar “Elixir2011 : Small and Medium Enterprises Issues and Challenges” at Data Meghe Institute of Management Studies, Nagpur. 28th & 29th Jan.’11 Presented a paper in the National Seminar on ‘Psycho Political Issues of Migration’ on “The Wings of Wealth – The Marwari Migrants” at M.D. College. 2nd & 3rd Feb’11 Presented a paper in the National Seminar on “Corporate Social Responsibility vis-à-vis Challenges of Climate Change” at M.D. College: 10th & 11th Feb.’11 Presented a paper in the National conference on “Commerce and Management - Retail Marketing: Big Bazaar Model” at Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics. 11th Feb.’ 11 Presented a paper in the National Seminar on “IFRS - Impact on Some Key Areas” at SIES College. 15th Feb.’11 Presented a paper in the National Seminar on ‘Market Driven HR Policies. HR: A Saga of Take-home to CTC’ at Guru Nanak Institute of Management Studies. 23rd Mar.’11 Presented a paper in the National Seminar on “Demystifying DTC and GST. Direct Tax Code – A complex Simplification” at SIES College. 26th Mar.’11 Presented a paper in the National Seminar on “Corporate Social Responsibility. CSRMinding Business of Business” at Bhausaheb Gawde Institute of Management Studies. Papers published: • Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) – Issues and Challenges • CSR - Minding Business of Business • HR: A Saga of Take-home to CTC • Retail Marketing : Big Bazaar Model Apr.’11 Appointed as Vice Chancellor’s nominee in Board of studies in Accountancy, SNDT University. Dr. (Ms.) Chhaya S. Panse, H.O.D. & Vice-Principal (Science) Dept: Zoology Aug.’10 Submitted the Minor research project report titled “Inter-relationship of marine macro algae diversity and water quality at Uran coast” to Mumbai University. Aug.’10 Submitted the Minor research project report titled “Study of Avian Diversity at Ramban wetland, Uran” to Mumbai University. 20th Sep.’10 Invited as a Guest speaker to deliver a talk on ‘Darwins Theory’ to S.Y BA and S.Y.B.Com students of M.D. College. 12th Oct.’10 Invited as a resource person for UGC sponsored Refresher course in Biological Sciences (Entrepreneurial and Industrial Biology) at Mithibai College and spoke on “Technology and economics of breeding, rearing, training, and trade of Commercial Animals”. 4th Dec.’10 Attended an International Conference on Higher Education - National Policy and Global Perspective. 18th Jan.’10 Invited as a Guest speaker to deliver a Talk on “Biotechnology” to S.Y BA and S.Y.B.Com. students of M.D. College 19th Jan.’10 Invited as a Resource person by Staff Academy to deliver a Talk on “Pets” to Staff members of M.D. College. 12 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 STAFF ACTIVITIES (Contd.) Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications 24th to 29th Jan.’11 Attended a 5-day hands on training on “Animal Tissue Culture Workshop” organized by Department of Zoology- Mithibai College, Mumbai and sponsored by Lady Tata Memorial Trust. 2nd & 3rd Feb.’11 Convenor for 2 day UGC sponsored National Conference on “Environment Managememt and Challenges for Sustainable Development” held at M.D College and presented a paper titled “Quarrying activity in Navi Mumbai Revenue or Environment : Question to the Government” 17th & 18th Feb.’11 Participated in a workshop on Bioinformatics sponsored by the Department of Biotechnology and Govt. of India held at Tata Memorial centre, ACTREC, Kharghar. 4th Mar.’11 Participated in the preparation of M.Sc I Zoology syllabus (Credit system) organized by Board of Studies in Zoology at Ruia College. 5th Mar.’11 Participated in the preparation of M.Sc I Zoology syllabus (Credit system) organized by Board of Studies in Zoology at R.J College. 6th Mar.’11 Participated in the Convention for Zoology “The Credit system and its implication on examination and syllabi” organized by BOS in Zoology at Patkar-Varde college, Goregaon. 2010-11 Working on the UGC sponsored Minor research project on “Auto ecology and diversity of butterflies using butterfly garden”. Dr. (Ms.) Supriya Deshpande Dept.: Zoology 26th & 27th. Nov.’10 Attended UGC interdisciplinary national bioscience seminar on “Planet earth – take care, take charge” organized by Jai Hind college, Churchgate. 10th Dec.’10 Invited as a judge for different competitions organized by WWF – India. Jan.’11 A two year minor research project on ‘Comparative study of health of young girl students with reference to dietary changes’ approved by UGC. 17th to 19th Jan.’11 Attended the UGC sponsored National Seminar on ‘Vision 2025 – Technological developments in biological sciences’ at Patkar college, Goregaon. 2nd & 3rd Feb.’11 Member of organizing committee for UGC sponsored national seminar on ‘Environment Management and Challenges for Sustainable Development’ at M.D. college. 19th & 20th Feb.’11 Attended a workshop on ‘Bioinformatics’ at Ruparel college Matunga. 4th & 5th Mar.’11 Attended and contributed in the preparation of M.Sc. part I revised syllabus [credit system] in the subject of Zoology at Ruia college and R.J. college. Dr. (Ms.) Manisha Kayande Dept.: Zoology 17th July’10 Attended a workshop on TYBSc Zoology Revised syllabus organized by BOS, Zoology held at RJC College, Ghatkopar. 30th Aug.’10 Participated in a workshop organized by WDC, St. Xavier’s College and NGO Akshara. 4th Sept.’10 Participated in a workshop organized by M.D.College, Zoology Dept. on ‘Feasibility Report’. 14th & 15th Oct.’10 Presented paper on ‘The Right of children to free and compulsory education’ organized by Chembur Sarvankash Shikshan Shastra Mahavidyalaya, Chembur. 5th Jan.’11 Attended a one day seminar on ‘Phules & Women’s Question’ organized by WDC of Ambedkar College. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 13 STAFF ACTIVITIES (Contd.) Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications 2nd & 5th Feb.’11 Member of organizing committee for National Conference on Environment Management & Challenges for Sustainable Development by M.D. College. 10th to 12th Feb.’11 Paper titled “Ultrastructre of yolk sac of term pregnancy in mega and micropteram species: A comparative study” selected for presentation at International Symposium on “Current Trends in Endocrine and Reproductive health” organized by SRBCE, at Mysore University. 4th Mar.’11 Participated in M.Sc. part I Zoology Revised syllabus committee meeting for preparation of syllabus credit system held at Ruia College. 6th Mar.’11 Attended and participated in a Convention of Zoology teachers on the “The Credit system and its multiplication on examination and syllabi” organized by BoS at Patkar Varde College, Mumbai. 10th & 22nd Feb.’11 Invited as guest speaker at the Farewell function for 10th std. students by Anudatta Vidyalaya, Kandivali, and Asmita Vidyalaya, Jogeshwari and delivered a talk on “Measures to prevent suicide among students”. 28th Mar.’11 Participated in a talk show on proposed fee regulatory act by Govt. of Maharashtra on TV and Star maza and gave career guidance talk to SYBSc students alongwith other staff members. Dr. (Ms.) Vaishali Somani 24th July’10 Dept.: Zoology Participated in a workshop on ‘Marine Science (T.Y.B.Sc.) at ICL Jhunjhunwala college. July’2010 Submitted two final project reports to Mumbai University on “Avian diversity at Ramban Wetland, Uran” and “Macroalgal Diversity and its interrelation with water quality at Uran Beach”. 7th Aug.’10 Participated in a Workshop on ‘T.Y.B.Sc. A.C. in Zoology’ at Somaiya college, Vidyavihar. 3rd Participated as member of organizing committee in Mumbai region intercollegiate Workshop on ‘Feasibility Report for T.Y.B.Sc.’ Sep.’10 11th to 30th Oct.’10 Participated in the Refresher Course (Mumbai University) on Entrepreneurial Biology and secured A Grade. 2nd Nov.’10 Published two articles in Marathi Diwali issue 6th Participated in the state level Seminar on ‘Recent Trends in Zoology’ at C.D. Thakur college, Panvel and presented a paper on “Reptilian diversity of Ramban wetland”. Dec.’10 2nd & 3rd Feb.’11 Participated in the UGC sponsored National Conference-Environment Management and Sustainable Development, (M. D. College), as member of Organising Committee. Presented a paper on “Occurrence of Rotifers and its relation to the water quality during the bioremediation processin Lake Kacharali.” 8th Feb.’11 Participated in a workshop in Marine Science at Ruparel College. 4th & Mar.’11 Participated in the Meeting of Syllabus Committee at Ruia College and Jhunjhunwala College, Mumbai as a Member of Syllabus Committee for M. Sc. Part-I. 6th Mar.’11 Participated in Convention on –The credit system and its implications on examination and syllabi, at Patkar College, Mumbai. 5th Dr. (Ms.) Kavita Rambal, H.O.D. 12th Jun.’10 14 Dept.: Botany Participated in a one day workshop on the T.Y.B.Sc. (Revised) Botany syllabus, organized by Board of studies in Botany & University of Mumbai at R. Jhunjunwala College. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 STAFF ACTIVITIES (Contd.) Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications 26 - 27th Nov.’10 Participated in the UGC Interdisciplinary National Bioscience Seminar, held at Jai Hind College. Jan – June‘11 Published a Research paper entitled “Survey of Market diseases of Papaya (Carica papaya) in Retail market of Mumbai” in the Journal ‘Bionano Frontier’ published by the International Society of Sciences and Technology. (ISSN 09740678 vol 4 (1). 29th-30th Nov.’10 Attended and conducted outreach programme at Nappoo High School, Bhaikala, Mumbai. 23rd Nov. ‘10 Received approval for minor research project from Mumbai University on “Indoor Air Pollution and Fungi”. 28th - 30th Jan.’11 Presented a paper on “Biodiversity in Sanjay Gandhi National Park” in the International Conference on Biodiversity at Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Pune and proceedings of the UGC sponsored International Conference was published. 2nd - 3rd Feb.’11 Attended the UGC sponsored National Conference on “Environmental Management & Challenges For Sustainable Development” held at M. D. College and was the raporteur in 3rd session. 19th - 20th Feb.’11 Worked as organizing committee member for International Society of Sciences and Technology organizing Committee ECO Revolution 2011, Aurangabad. Dr. (Ms.) Gauri S. Soman Dept.: Botany 12th Jun.’10 Attended a one day workshop on T.Y.B.Sc. Botany Revised syllabus at R. Jhunjhunwala College. 2nd - 4th Sept.’10 Attended and presented a paper on “Ethno medicinally important Angiosperms” in the International Conference organized by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad. 28th - 30th Jan.’11 Attended and presented a paper in the International Conference on “Biodiversity and its conservation” at Modern college, Pune and Won First Prize for Oral presentation on plant diversity. 2nd - 3rd Feb.’11 Attended UGC Sponsored National Conference on “Environment Management and Challenges for Sustainable development” at M. D. College Parel, Mumbai. Feb.’11 Published a paper on “Diversity of Ethnomedicinal plants used by Tribals of Karjat Taluka in Maharashtra in the International Journal “Indian Journal of Applied and Pure Biology”. 2010-2011 Received Minor Research Project funded by UGC entitled “Studies on Diversity of Ethnomedicinal flora of Panhala”. Dr. Satnam Singh Sohal 1st 12th Dept.: Botany June’10 Attended the workshop on “Spectroscopy & Chromatography” at G. N. Khalsa College, Matunga. International Seminar on “Solid Waste Management” at ITC grand central, Parel. Nov.’10 Minor Research Project sanctioned by UGC on “Air Monitoring over the Ambient Atmosphere of Maharshi Dayanand College Library and Surrounding Area”. 21st & 22nd Dec.’10 Participated in the International Conference on” Current research in Biosciences” at St. Xaviers College, Mumbai. 20th Jan.’11 Attended a workshop on “Bioinformatics” at Maharashtra College, Mumbai. 28th & 29th Jan.’11 Presented a Paper on “Human Evolution & Migration” in the UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Psycho political issues of Migration - Indian Scenario” at M.D. College. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 15 STAFF ACTIVITIES (Contd.) Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications 29th & 30th Jan.’11 Attended the UGC Sponsored National Conference on “Current trends in Biosciences” at R. K. Talreja College, Ulhasnagar. 2nd & 3rd Feb.’11 Organized an UGC Sponsored National Conference on “Environment Management & Challenges for Sustainable Development” as Organizing Secretary and presented a Paper on “Green Buildings for Sustainable Cities” at M.D. College, Parel. Dr. Somendra Sharma Dept.: Botany 3rd July’10 Attended a one day Horticulture Workshop on T.Y. B.Sc Revised Syllabus at Kirti College, Mumbai. 17th Attended a three day UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Vision 2025 - Technology Developments in Biological Sciences” Organized by the Department of Biological Sciences, Patkar College, Goregaon (W), Mumbai. to Jan.’11 19th 28th - 30th Jan.’11 Presented a paper on “Biodiversity in Sanjay Gandhi National Park” in the International Conference on Biodiversity at Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Pune. 2nd - 3rd Feb.’11 Attended the UGC sponsored National Conference on “Environmental Management & Challenges For Sustainable Development” held at M.D. College and worked as raporteur in the 2nd session. Dr. Sanjay M Desai Dept.: Botany June’10 Completed one year course in Plant and Animal Taxonomy conducted by University of Mumbai with 84%. June’10 Participated in the workshop on the T.Y.B.Sc. (Revised) Syllabus jointly organized by Jhunjhunwala College and Board of Studies in Botany, University of Mumbai. Dec.’10 Judged the Mumbai Municipal Corporation’s Science Exhibition. Jan.’11 Participated in the Workshop on Bioinformatics Practical organized by Maharashtra College. Feb.’11 Participated in the UGC sponsored National Conference on Environment Management and Challenges for Sustainable Development organized by M.D. College. Prof. (Ms) Beena Arora, H.O.D. Dept.: Chemistry 26th June’10 Invited as a resource person and participant in the one day workshop on “Revised Syllabus of Inorganic Chemistry for T. Y. B. Sc.” at K. J. Somaiya College, organized in collaboration with Board of Studies (BOS) in Chemistry, University of Mumbai. 2010-11 Appointed as a member of syllabus committee at M.Sc.-I (Inorganic Chemistry), University of Mumbai. 2010-11 Appointed as a member of syllabus committee at S.Y.B.Sc. by St. Xavier’s college (Autonomous) Mumbai. 2nd - 4th Dec.’10 Attended and presented a paper entitled “Solvent extraction and spectrophotometric determination of iron complex” at Jaipur National University, Jaipur in the 5th Annual Session of the Academy. 21st & 22nd Jan.’11 Attended and presented a paper entitled “Solvent extraction and spectrophotometric determination of nickel complex” ASMNM-2011, at Shivaji University, Kolhapur, organized by Department of Chemistry. 28th & 29th Jan.’11 Attended and presented a paper entitled “Impact of migration: Encroachment and environmental pollution in Mumbai” at M.D. College, in the UGC sponsored Interdisciplinary National Seminar organized by Departments of Psychology and Political Science. 16 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 STAFF ACTIVITIES (Contd.) Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications 2nd & 3rd Feb.’11 Attended and presented a paper entitled “Urbanization:Effects and Challenges for sustainable development” in the UGC sponsored National conference organized by Department of Zoology and Botany at MD College. 2010-11 Co-author of T.Y.B.Sc. Inorganic Chemistry, Himalaya Publication. Mr. A. V. Nagvekar Dept.: Chemistry 16th June’10 Attended a one day workshop on “Revised syllabus in Physical Chemistry for T.Y.B.Sc.” Jointly conducted by the Board of Studies in Chemistry, University of Mumbai and Department of Chemistry, Sathaye College. 22nd June’10 Attended a one day workshop on “Revised syllabus in Analytical Chemistry for T.Y.B.Sc.” Jointly conducted by the Board of Studies in Chemistry, University of Mumbai and Department of Chemistry, Khalsa College. 3rd Sep.’10 Invited as a judge for an inter-collegiate Poster competition under CCSMC organized by Maharashtra College, Mumbai Central. 4th Dec.’10 Attended the UGC sponsored one day workshop on “Corrosion and it’s Prevention” in Acharya & Marathe College. 28th & 29th Jan.’11 Attended a two day workshop on “Chemistry our life, our future” in S.I.E.S. College. 11th Jan.’11 Organized a Demonstration on “Food Adulteration” in Dyansadhna High School, Govandi, as a part of outreach programme. 2nd & 3rd Feb.’11 Participated in the UGC Sponsored National Conference on “Environment Management & Challenges for Sustainable Development” held at M.D. College. Dr. (Ms.) Mrunalini Kulkarni Dept.: Chemistry 12th June.’10 Invited as Resourse person in the workshop on revised syllabus of Applied component (Heavy and Fine chemicals) for T.Y.B.Sc organized by B.O.S. University of Mumbai and Ruparel college. 19th June.’10 Attended a workshop on the revised syllabus of Organic chemistry (PaperIII) for T.Y.B.Sc. by B.O.S., University of Mumbai and Patkar college. Aug.’10 Submitted the report of Minor Research Project to the University of Mumbai. 19th Sep.’10 Participated in Tree plantation programme at Mukand (Steel) Ltd., Kalwa, Thane. 25th Participated in International Coastal Clean up-2010 with Indian Coast Guards at Girgaon chowpati. Sep.’10 14th - 15th Oct’10 Conducted Workshop on Reiki-I for M.Sc. students of Chemistry Department. 10th - 21st Nov’10 Attended National level Advanced Leadership Camp (ALC-SW) at Barauni (Bihar). 28th & 29th Jan.’10 Participated and presented a paper entitled “Impact of Migration: Encroachment and environmental pollution in Mumbai” at UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Psychopolitical issues on migration: Indian scenario” in M.D. College. 1st Feb.’11 Conducted a workshop on preparation of liquid soap for S.Y.B.Sc. students. 2nd Attended and presented a paper titled “Urbanisation: Effect and challenges for sustainable development” at the UGC sponsored National Conference on “Environment Management and Challenges for Sustainable Development. 3rd & Feb.’11 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 17 STAFF ACTIVITIES (Contd.) Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications 2010-11 Invited to deliver lectures for M.Sc. Part II (Organic Chemistry) in Swami Vivekanand College, Chembur, Mumbai. Dr. (Ms.) A. R. Anthony 12th Dept.:Chemistry June.’10 Invited as a Resource person in a one day workshop on revised syllabus of Applied component (Heavy and Fine chemicals) for T.Y.B.Sc. at D.G. Ruparel college organized by Board of Studies ( B.O.S).in Chemistry, University of Mumbai and Department of Chemistry D.G Ruparel College. 26th June’10 Participated in a one day workshop on “Revised Syllabus of Inorganic Chemistry for T.Y.B.Sc.” at K. J. Somaiya College, organized by Board of Studies(BOS) in chemistry, University of Mumbai and Department of chemistry K. J. Somaiya College of Science and Commerce. 24th July’10 Invited as a Resourse person in a one day workshop on “Revised syllabus of Applied Component (Heavy and Fine Chemicals) practicals for Third Year B.Sc.” conducted by Department of Chemistry KET’S V. G. Vaze College. Aug.’10 Submitted the final report of Minor Research Project Titled “Synthesis of Schiff base derieved from Poly hydroxyl aliphatic amine and substituted aromatic aldehyde” to the University of Mumbai. 12th to 14th Nov.’10 Participated and presented a paper entitled, “Eco-friendly synthesis of anti-bacterial active novel Schiff base derived from Poly hydroxyl aliphatic amine and substituted aromatic aldehyde.” in the first International conference in chemistry at Homi Bhabha center for science education (TIFR), Mumbai. 11th Jan.’11 Organized and demonstrated one day out reach programme on food adulteration at Dyansadhana High school Vidyalay, Govandi. 24th Jan.’11 Invited as a Resource person by the Entrepreneur Development Programme - Prerna of Maharshi Dayanand College to formulate and demonstrate the preparation of cold cream and vanishing cream. 28th to 29th Jan.’11 Attended and presented a paper entitled “Migration – a major threat to environmental sustainability” at M.D. College, in the UGC sponsored Interdisciplinary National Seminar organized by Department of Psychology and Political Science. 29th Jan.’11 Presented a paper entitled “Migration and solid waste management in Mumbai” in the UGC sponsored Interdisciplinary national seminar organized by department of Psychology and Political science of M.D. College Parel. 2nd & 3rd Feb.’11 Participated and presented a paper titled, “Hazardous waste management-a Step towards Environmental sustainability,” in a UGCsponsored National conference held at M.D. College, organized by Department of Zoology and Botany. 2010-11 Delivered lectures for M.Sc. Part II (Inorganic Chemistry) in K. J. Somaiya College of Science and Commerce, Vidyavihar. Prof. (Ms.) Varsha Thorat Dept.: Chemistry 22nd June’10 Participated in a one day workshop on “Revised Syllabus of Analytical Chemistry T.Y.B.Sc.” held at Guru Nanak Khalsa College. 4th to 23rd Oct.’10 Participated in the UGC sponsored Refresher course conducted at university of Mumbai, Kalina. 18 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 STAFF ACTIVITIES (Contd.) Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications 12th to 14th Nov.’10 Participated and presented a paper titled, “Eco-friendly synthesis of anti-bacterial active novel Schiff base derived from Poly hydroxyl aliphatic amine and substituted aromatic aldehyde”in the first International conference in Chemistry at Homi Bhabha Center for Science Education (TIFR), Mumbai. 10th to 11th Dec.’10 Participated in a UGC sponsored two day National seminal on “Recent advances in Bio-analytical Techniques”, organized by Patkar-Varde College. 28th to 29th Jan.’11 Participated in the National Seminar organized by department of Psychology and Political science of M.D. College and presented the papers entitled “Migration-a major threat to environmental sustainability” and “Migration and solid waste management in Mumbai.” 2nd to 3rd Feb.’11 Participated and presented a paper titled, “Hazardous waste management-a step towards Environmental Sustainability” in the UGC sponsored National conference held at M.D.College. Prof. S. R. Pawar Dept.: Chemistry 16th June.’10 Attended a one day workshop on “Revised syllabus in Physical Chemistry for T.Y.B.Sc.” Jointly conducted by the Board of Studies in Chemistry, University of Mumbai and Department of Chemistry, Sathaye College. 22nd June’10 Attended one day workshop on “Revised syllabus in Analytical Chemistry for T. Y. B. Sc.” Jointly conducted by the Board of Studies in Chemistry, University of Mumbai and Department of Chemistry, Khalsa College. 1st Feb.’11 Conducted a workshop on preparation of liquid soap for S.Y.B.Sc students. 2nd & 3rd Feb.’11 Participated in the UGC Sponsored National Conference on “Environment Management & Challenges for Sustainable Development” held at M.D. College, organized by Department of Zoology & Botany. Prof. B. T. Nikam Dept.: Chemistry 16th May to 12th June’10 Attended the “Orientation Programme” organized by the Academic Staff College, Goa University and awarded grade ‘A’. 22nd June’10 Appointed as ‘Invited lecturer’ for post graduate courses in Chemistry at The Institute of Science, Fort, Mumbai. 19th June’10 Participated in a one day workshop on “Revised Syllabus of Organic Chemistry for Third Year B.Sc.” held at S.S. and L.S. Patkar college of Arts and Science and V.P. Varde College of Commerce & Economics. 11th Jan.’11 Organized a one day out reach programme on food adulteration at Dyansadhana Vidyalay, Govandi. 13th Jan.’11 Invited as a Speaker for ‘UGC- Scheme of Coaching for SC/ ST/ Minority for NET’ and delivered a lecture on Heterocyclic chemistry at S.S. & L.S. Patkar College of Arts & Science and V.P. Varde College of Commerce & Economics. 2nd & 3rd Feb.’11 Participated in the UGC sponsored National conference on “Environment Management & Challenges for Sustainable Development” at M.D. College. 3rd & 4th Mar.’11 Attended a two day seminar on “Green Chemistry & Catalysis” at I. C. T. Mumbai, under UGC-SAP(DRS-I) programme in collaboration with catalysis society of India. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 19 STAFF ACTIVITIES (Contd.) Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications Dr. Amol H. Naik Dept.: Chemistry 12th June’10 Participated in a one day workshop on “Revised Syllabus of Applied Component, Heavy and Fine Chemicals for Third Year B. Sc.” at D.G. Ruparel College. 16th June’10 Participated in a one day workshop on “Revised Syllabus in Physical Chemistry for T.Y.B.Sc.” Jointly conducted by the Board of Studies in Chemistry, University of Mumbai and Department of Chemistry, Sathaye College. 24th July’10 Participated in a one day workshop on “Revised syllabus of Applied Component (Heavy and Fine Chemicals) practicals for Third Year B. Sc.” Conducted by Department of chemistry KET’S V. G. Vaze College. 21st Jan.’11 Demonstrated the method of preparation of Cold Cream and Vanishing cream for T.Y.B.Sc. 2nd & Feb.’11 Participated in the UGC Sponsored National Conference on “Environment Management & Challenges for Sustainable Development” held at M.D. College. 8th Feb.’11 Delivered a lecture on “Avenues of Chemistry” for S.Y.B.Sc. Students. 3rd Prof. Ms. Namrata Jain 26th Dept.: Physics Mar.’10 Registered for Ph.D. in Nagpur University under the guidance of Dr. S.S. Bhoga and Dr. G.S. Khadekar on “Kaluza Klein Cosmological Model” 15th Sep.’10 Attended the lecture cum seminar on “Are the Stars so Old” by Dr. Jayant Narlikar (IUCAA) held at Nehru planetarium. 4th Oct.’10 Received minor research project entitled “study of Lambda decay cosmology” by UGC, and the amount sanctioned is Rs.65,000/- for the period of two years. 25th & 26th Oct.’10 Attended a two day workshop on ‘Cosmology’ at St. Xavier’s College Mumbai in association with AAA [Amateur Astronomers’ Association (Mumbai)] 10th & 11th Dec.’10 Attended a two day seminar on ‘Recent trends in Physics-2010’ (NSRTrip 2010) held at ICLES college, Vashi Mumbai in collaboration with Maharashtra Academic of Science. 11th Dec.’10 Presented a paper at the national seminar held at ICLES College, Vashi. Dr. Avinash H. Karande Dept.: Physics June 2010 Successfully completed the Minor research Project on “Study of Physical properties of Biological material used in Jaundice treatment” from University of Mumbai, along with Prof. R. H. Upadhyay. July 2010 Appointed as a Centre In charge, IPA-2009, M.D.College. 10th 11th Presented a paper on “Physical and Biological Findings of Radish Root Ash” in the National Level Seminar (RTP-2010) held at ICLES College, Vashi. 29th & 30th Jan.’11 Presented a paper on “Structural growth and electrical behavior of New Pseudobrookite Fe2TiSno5” in two days National Conference ( RTMP-2010) held at Birla College, Kalyan. 2nd & 3rd Feb.’11 Participated in two days National Conference on ”Environment management and challenges for sustainable Development” held at M.D. College. 11th Feb.’11 Represented M. D College in Doordarshan live programme “ SAPAT MAHACHARCHA” on “Co-curricular activities in college students life”, at Worli Doordarshan Kendra. 21st Feb.’11 Delivered a Lecture cum Presentation on, “Nano Technology and applications” organized by FC department. & Dec.‘10 20 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 STAFF ACTIVITIES (Contd.) Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications 28th Mar. to 1st Apr.’11 Successfully Participated in five days TOT on Social Harmony & National Unity for NSS Programme Officers, Organized by RGNIYD, Government of India, Sriperumbudur at PUNE. Dr. (Ms.) Manisha Acharya, H.O.D. 17th July’10 Dept.: Mathematics Attended a workshop on “Revised T.Y.B.Sc./B.A. Mathematics Syllabus” at V.G. Vaze college. Oct.’10 Minor Research project sanctioned by UGC entitled “Labeling of Graphs”. 17th Attended a National Seminar on “Third Cycle of Accreditation” organized by Birla College. Feb.’11 Dr. B. P. Mishra Dept.: Mathematics Dec.’10 Elected as a Senate member of Mumbai University from Science Faculty for the tenure of 5 years from Dec, 2010 – Dec, 2015). 27th & 30th Dec.’10 Attended an Annual Conference of the Indian Mathematical Society Organized by Applied Mathematics & Humanities Department S. V. National Institute of Technology, Surat and presented a paper titled “Rogers – Ramanujan type double series identities” 3rd to 5th Mar.’11 Attended Dharna at Jantar – Mantar, New Delhi, as a member of the senate. Prof. Ms. Archana Joglekar Dept.: Mathematics 16th Dec.’10 Attended a workshop on revised syllabus of T.Y.B.Sc on “Elements of Operation Research” (Applied Component Papers). 22nd Dec.’10 Attended a workshop on “Revised Syllabus of T Y B Sc Maths” papers organized by dept. of Maths, Ruia College. Prof. Ms. Shilpa Ghogare Dept.: Mathematics 4th Sept.’10 Attended a workshop on “Career Advancement Scheme” organised by Jhunjunwala College. 16th Participated in the workshop on “Revised Syllabus of Operation Research” organised by KC College. Dec.’10 Prof. (Ms.) Sonal Pawar, H.O.D. Dept.: Computer Science 4th May.’10 Attended a one day workshop on T.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science (Theory) Revised syllabus at Kirti college. 21st & 22nd Jan.’11 Attended a two day workshop on T.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science Papar –IV and Software Testing at Thakur college. 28th Feb.’11 Attended a one day workshop on Practical and Theory Examination for T.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science) at R.D. National college of Arts and Commerce and W.A. Science College. 10th to 12th & 14th to 16th Mar.’11 Worked as T.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science) Practical Examiner by University of Mumbai. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 21 STAFF ACTIVITIES (Contd.) Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications Prof. (Ms.) Pallavi V. Mirajkar Dept.: Computer Science 4th May’10 Attended a one day workshop on “T.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science (Theory) Revised Syllabus” at Kirti college. 15th June Attended a one day workshop on “T.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science (Practical)” at Patkar College. 10th Feb.’11 Invited as a Guest speaker to deliver a Talk on “Information Technology and Cyber Crime” to Foundation Course students of M.D College. 28th Feb.’11 Attended a one day workshop on “Practical and Theory Examination for T.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science)” at R.D. National college of Arts and Commerce and W.A. Science College. Dr. Sundari K.P, H.O.D. & Vice-Principal (Arts) 16th, 17th Dept.: Psychology & 18th Aug.’10 Guest Lecture on Mental Retardation. 27th Aug.’10 Guest lecture on “Success Mantra” at SIES College. 18th Guest lecture on ‘Little Adult” for Novartis at Gauhati- Sept.’10 26th Sept.’10 Guest lecture on ‘Little Adult” for Novartis at Pune. 29th Nov.’10 Guest lecture on Stress Management at Napoo High school. 20th Attended a guest lecture on Autism at Sophia college. Dec.’10 8th Jan.’11 Attended a seminar on “Hypnosis” at Dhanukar college. 28th Organized a UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Psycho Political Issues of Migration at MD College and presented a paper on “Migration and Psychosomatic Illness in Nurses and teachers”. & Jan.’11 29th Jan.’11 A Minor research project from UGC entitled ”Gender Discrimination & Glass Ceiling among working women in Mumbai” has been sanctioned along with Ms. Mythili Mukund. Prof. (Ms.) Anusha Venugopal 30th Aug.’10 Dept.: Psychology Guest lecture on Psychoactive drugs for FC Department in M.D. College. 30th Dec.’10 Guest lecture on “Know Your Self” at Napoo High School as part of Mental Health Camp organized by department of psychology and counseling cell of M.D.College. 21st Jan.’11 Guest lecture on Intelligence Quotient and Emotional Quotient for FC Department in M.D.College. 28th Jan.’11 Paper presentation on “Migration – dealing psychologically” in the National Seminar on “Psycho-politics of Migration” organized by department of Psychology and Political Science of M.D.College. Prof. (Ms.) Mythili Mukund, H.O.D. 28th Jan.’11 2nd & 3rd Feb.’11 22 Dept.: English Participated and presented a paper on ‘Immigrant Lives: Bharati Mukherjee’s Novels’ in the National Seminar on “Psycho-Political Issues of Migration-Indian Scenario organized at M. D. College. Participated in the National Seminar on ‘Environment Management & Challenges for Sustainable Development organized at M. D. College. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 STAFF ACTIVITIES (Contd.) Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications 18th Feb.’11 Participated in the Interactive Session on ‘Ancient Wisdom and Modern Thought’ by his Holiness Dalai Lama organized by the University of Mumbai at Fort Campus. Dr. K. H. Pawar Dept.: English Dec.’10 Published a paper on “T.S.Eliot’s The Waste Land: A Hindu perspective” in the journal Vishvabharati. 29th Nov.’10 to 1st Dec.’10 Attended the NSS Camp at Dahivali-Badlapur and helped the students perform a street play on AIDS Awareness. 2nd Jan.’11 Published a paper on “Auto-Ethnography and Reconciliation of the Cultures in Sally Morgan’s My Place in the international journal Literary Insight”. Oct’10 to Feb’11 Visiting faculty to the P.G. Students at the University of Mumbai IDOL. 2nd Feb.’11 Published a paper on “The Panchamabhutas and The Waste Land” in the national journal Research spectrum. Prof. (Ms.) Sangita Patil Dept.: English 7th July 2010 Participated in a workshop on HIV/AIDS & Red Ribbon Club” for NSS P.O. organized by MOACS. 6th Dec. 2010 Participated in a one day workshop on “Impact of Domestic Violence On Educational Institution” organized in collaboration with Tata Institute of Social Science & YUVA. 8th Jan. 2011 Participated in a one day State level seminar on “Approaches to handling Speaking Skills in English” organized by the dept, of English. Vikas Night College. 24th & 25th Jan.’11 Participated & presented a paper in the 2-day state level seminar on “applied literary theory” organized by Satana college. 28th & 29th Jan.’11 Participated and presented paper in a UGC sponsored in disciplinary national seminar on “Psycho political issues of migration; Indian scenario”. 14th Feb.’11 Passed MBA (HRM) from Pune University. Dr. (Ms.) Seema Khemani, H.O.D. Dept.: Philosophy 20th to 23rd Oct.’10 Dr. Seema Khemani attended AFRO- ASIAN Philosophy association conference 2010 and presented paper on ‘Buddhist environmental Philosophy and its relevance; she also chaired one of the sessions on ‘Environmental philosophy’ during this conference. 28th & 29th Jan.’11 Attended a national seminar on ‘Psychosocial issues of migration ; Indian Scenario’ organized by M. D. College. 2nd & 3rd Feb.’11 Attended a national seminar on ‘Environmental management for Sustainable development‘ organized by M.D.College. Prof. (Ms.) Rashmi Condra, H.O.D. Dept.: History 6th Oct. & 2nd Nov.’10 Ms. Rashmi Condra successfully completed UGC-Sponsored Orientation Programme at Staff Academy College, University of Mumbai with ‘A’ grade. Oct.’10 Awarded UGC sponsored Minor Research Project on ‘Redolence of Feminism in Hindi Cinema with Special Reference to V.Shantaram Films: A Review’. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 23 STAFF ACTIVITIES (Contd.) Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications 7th - 8th Jan.’11 Attended a two day International conference on ‘Mumbai- Socio-Cultural Perspectives: Contributions of Ethnic Groups & Communities’, at Sophia College for Women, in association with The Luigi & Laura Dallapicolla Foundation. 21st Jan.’11 Attended XIIIth series of The D.D.Kosambi Memorial Lecture organized by Department of History, on ‘Is India a democracy, a republic or both?’ by Shri. Kumar Ketkar, Journalist, Writer & Editor- Loksatta. 2nd - 3rd Feb.’11 Attended the UGC sponsored National Conference on ‘Environment Management & Challenges for Sustainable Development’ at M.D. College. 4th - 5th Mar.’11 Presented a paper on ‘Contribution of Iranis to Socio-Cultural history of Mumbai City’ at the International conference on India and Iran : Our Cultural Legacy of the Past” at Poona College in collaboration with Iranian Culture House. Prof. Rewant Singh Dept.: History 24th to 25th Dec.’10 Attended a UGC sponsored Maharashtra History Conference and presented a paper entitled “Material Basis of the Satavahana Economy” at DBF Dayanand College of Arts & Science, Solapur. 28th to 30th Dec.’10 Attended an International Conference organized by the Department of Ancient Indian History & Archaeology, University of Lucknow. Research Paper presented titled “Planning Sustainable Cities: Lessons from Response of the Indus Valley Civilization – With Special Reference to Harappa & Mohenjo-Daro”. 20th & 21st Jan,’11 Research Paper presented titled “Key Trends of Historiography of the Colonial Economy” in the UGC-Sponsored National Seminar on “New Trends in Modern Indian History”. 27th to 29th Jan.’11 Research Paper presented titled “Sustainability & Environment In Buddhist Thought” in the International Conference organized by the Department of History, Abasaheb Garware College, Pune, on “Buddhism – Past and Present”. 28th & 29th Jan.’11 Research Paper presented titled “Population Dynamics, Migration, and Economic Development: A Study Based on the National Census Report” in the UGC-Sponsored Interdisciplinary National Seminar on “Psycho-Political Issues of Migration: Indian Scenario”. 28th & 29th Jan.’11 Research Paper presented titled “Contemporary E-Learning Scenario in Higher Education in India: Challenges & Opportunities” in the IGNOU & University of Mumbai International Conference on “Contemporary Scenario in Higher Education: Employability, Values, Opportunities & Challenges”. 02nd & 03rd Feb.’11 Research Paper presented titled “Environment Crisis & Collapse of Old World Civilizations” in the UGC-Sponsored National Conference on “Environment Management & Challenges for Sustainable Development”. 21st to 23rd Feb.’11 Research Paper presented titled “Relevance of ICT-based Distance Education in India: A Critical Review” in the Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning Sponsored & Supported by Commonwealth of Learning & UNESCO - International Conference on “Open & Distance Learning”. 25th to 26th Feb.’11 Research Paper presented titled “Planning Cities. Lessons on Sustainability from Harappans” in the UGC-Sponsored National Conference on “Sustainable Development” 10th to 12th Mar.’11 Attended Shivaji University Sponsored International Seminar on the “Making of Mahatma – M.K. Gandhi in South Africa”, organized by Centre of Gandhian Studies, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra and paper presented titled “Gandhi’s View on Technology and Significance of ICT”. 24 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 STAFF ACTIVITIES (Contd.) Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications 12th to 18th Mar.’11 Research Paper presented titled “Kanheri Inscriptions & Their Relevance Community” in the UGC-Sponsored National Annual Congress of XXXVI Epigraphical Society of India and XXX Congress of Place Names Society “Sustainable Development” at Birla College of Arts, Science, & Commerce, 7th to 8th Apr.’11 Research Paper presented titled “Harappans & The 4.2 K Event: A Study into Sustainability of Harappan Cities” in the International Conference of the International Association for Asian Heritage (IAAH), Colombo, Sri Lanka, a Centre for Studies, University of Kelaniya, Kelaniya. 16th to 19th Mar.’11 Attended the “Advanced workshop on e-content development and setup & usage of Virtual classroom”, Conducted by UGC Academic Staff College, Mumbai University. 19th Jan.’11 Delivered a Guest lecture on ‘Painted Grey Ware-An Archaeological Perspective’ for PostGraduate students of Department of History, University of Mumbai. Dr. (Ms.) Shashi Mishra, H.O.D. to the Parsi Congress of of India, on Kalyan. Dept.: Hindi 14th Aug.’10 Participated in B.O.S. Mumbai University one day workshop for T.Y.B.A. Hindi syllabus at Jhunjhunwala College. 18th Aug.’10 Participated as an expert in the one day workshop for F.Y.B.A. Hindi Anc. Syllabus at Agarwal College, Kalyan. 16th Sept.’ 10 Delivered lecture for Hindustani Prachar Sabha’s students on their syllabus. 3rd Dec.’10 Presented paper in the UGC sponsored International seminar on “The relevance of Literature written on Ram in Indian language and Democracy” at Sathye College, Vile-parle. 29th Dec.2010 Organized and attended a guest lecture at Ambitia Institute of Technology at Varanasi on “Moral ethics by Justice Satyaranjan Dharmadhikari”. 15th Jan.’11 Presented a paper in the UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Prose writing of Nagarjun” at S.I.E.S. College. 17th Jan.’11 Delivered a lecture on “Decadent Values : Vulgarity among Responsible Authorities” organized by “Sarthak Samvad” a lady writer’s organization. 19th Jan.’11 Attended a story narration by Malati Joshi, a Hindi writer. 22nd Jan.’11 Organized & participated in “Sarthak Samvad” function. 14th Attended a lecture at Sophia College on “The State of Indian Studies in China” delivered by Prof. Longyu, Centre of Indian Studies. Feb.’11 July-Sep. Edition Published a review in “Hindustani Juban”, Mumbai on Dr. Suryabala’s 21 stories. July-Sep Edition Published an article on “Satirist Dr. Suryabola’s Vartaman Sahitya”, Agra. Published an Autobiography of Ms. Mannu Bhandari in “Pandulipi”, Chhatisgadh. July-Sep Edition Published an article on “Satirist Dr. Suryabola’s Vyangya Tarang” in Jaunpur, U.P. Published an article on “Hindi Language in Journals – News and Changing Scenario & Aspects” in National College Magazine, Mumbai. January 2011 Published an article on Nagarjun’s prose writing in “Sanchaita”, Mumbai. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 25 STAFF ACTIVITIES (Contd.) Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications Dr. Umesh Shukla Dept.: Hindi 2010 Published a Book on Hindi Vyakran, Vani Prakashan, New Delhi Published two books by Sanyog Sahitya, Mumbai: ‘Hakiki Gita – Munir Alam Baksh’ and ‘Amrit Kalashak Samichhatmak Adhayan’. 2010 Sanctioned major research project on Hindi Katha Sahitya Me Vimarsh by U.G.C. Papers Presented : 17th Jan.’10 Amrit Kalash Ak Samichhatmak Adhayan – Hindi Parehal AUM Shadh Sansthan 29th Markande Ka Rachan Sansar – Hindi Prachar AUM Shadh Sansthan. Mar.’10 29th Aug.’10 21 vi Sadi ki Sandarbh Me Tulshi Das – Hindi Prachar AUM Shadh Sansthan. 29th Nov.’10 Hindi Gogal Ak Ak Adhayan - Hindi Prachar AUM Shadh Sansthan. 28th Vartman Sandarbh Me Jayashi Sahitya - Hindi Prachar AUM Shadh Sansthan. Nov.’11 30th Jan.’ 11 Ahinsa AUM Ushaki Prasangikta - Hindi Prachar AUM Shadh Sansthan. Seminars Attended : 6th – 7th Feb’10 Suphi Sahitya Ka Punarmulyankan - Sathye College 10th–11th Mar’10 Ekisvi Sadi Ki Pahali Dathak Ki Hindi Kavita - S.I.E.S. College 17th – 18th Jan’11 Agiya Sahitya Ka Punarmulyakan - Hindi Dept., Mumabi University 28th – 29th Jan’11 Psycho political issues of migration : Indian Scenario - M. D. College 2nd – 3rd Feb’11 Environment Management & Challenges for Sustainable Development - M. D. College 25th Jan’11 Invited as Chief Guest at J.B.B. Night School, Peddar Road. Dr. (Ms.) Geeta B. Manjrekar, H.O.D. 10th July’10 Dept.: Marathi Broadcast a talk on AIR, Mumbai on renowned poet B. B. Borkar. 10th July’10 Participated in the workshop on usage of Marathi on computer at Y.C. Center and trained students from various colleges. 7th Aug.’10 Broadcast a talk on AIR, Mumbai on a novel by renowned feminist writer Gauri Deshpande. 7th Aug.’10 Judge for intercollegiate elocution competition in the Youth Festival of Mumbai University. 8th Aug.’10 Delivered a lecture on ‘Creating and Appreciating Poetry ‘with the help of PPT at Vidyarthi Melava for the High School students of Thane organized by Jidnyasa Foundation. 21st to 27th Aug.’10 Attended a Workshop as a judge to evaluate the research done on ‘Localization of Marathi’ by research fellows at CIIL, Mysore. 7th Sep.’10 Attended a book publication function – book on I.T. and Marathi, organized by ORF and Ruia College along with 20 students. 8th Sep.’10 Attended a Vidyarthi Sahitya Samellan organized by Mumbai Marathi Sahityasangh and Patkar College along with students. 21st Sep.’10 Delivered a talk with the help of PPT on “Society and Literature” at T.K. Tope College. Nov.’10 A short story was published in a Diwali issue Aksharpan. 14th Organized and participated in the intercollegiate Vidyarthi Melava along with 25 students at Somaiya College. & Jan.’11 26 15th DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 STAFF ACTIVITIES (Contd.) Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications Dec.’10 Nominated as co-opted member of BOS (Marathi) and also the Arts Faculty of Mumbai University. Every Month Edited, wrote Editorial and published the community magazine “Gomant Sharda”. Dr. Bharati Nirgudkar Dept.: Marathi June, 2010 Appointed as a member of jury for selection of the best book in Marathi for Saraswati sanman by K K Birla Foundation Delhi. 13th July’10 Appointed as a member of L.I.C. for M.A. Marathi at Adarsh College, Badlapur. 23rd July’10 Vice chancellors nominee on selection committee for faculty improvement programme Marathi at K V Pendharkar College, Dombivali. 21st Aug,’10 Resource person for workshop for teachers on ‘TYBA paper V’ at Adarsh College, Badlapur Oct,’10 Published critical article on ‘G.V. Karandikar Yanchi Sameekshadrushti’ in a book ‘Irawati Karve ani Vinda Karandikar’ published by Snehavardhan Publication, Pune & University of Mumbai. Dec,’10 An article on ‘Mule Japanari Katha’ in the book ‘1980 Nantarche Streenirmit Kathanpar Sahitya’ published by University of Mumbai & Shabdalaya publication. 28th & 29th Jan.’11 Attended & worked as organizing committee member of UGC sponsored national seminar on Psychopolitical issues of migration : Indian scenario organized by M.D.College. 1st & 2nd Feb.’11 Presented research paper on “Sathottari streevadi kadambari” in the National Seminar Sathottari Marathi sahitya pravaha organized byJ S M College, Alibaug. 28th Feb.’11 Attended the meeting of organizing committee of Sahitya Vedh 2011 at University of Mumbai. 17th Mar.’11 Chaired a session of workshop on playwriting organized by Bodhi Natya Parishad & dept. of Marathi, University of Mumbai. 7th,8th&9th Apr.’11 Attended Sahitya Vedh 2011 organized by University of Mumbai. 8th Apr.’11 Presented a paper on a novel SARE PRAVASI GHADICHE In a seminar “sahityache Madhyamantar” which was a part of Sahitya Vedh 2011. Prof. (Ms.) Monika Verma Dept.: Political Science 30th June & 1st July’10 Presented a paper on “Politics of Nativism: Sons of the Soil vs India” in National Seminar on “My Country India: Reviving Patriotism of 1885 in Contemporary Times” organized by ICLES’ Motilal Jhunjhunwala College, Navi Mumbai. Aug.’10 Prepared study material in Political Science- Paper IV- “Political Process in Maharashtra” for TYBA for the Institute of Distance and Open Learning, University of Mumbai. 6th & 7th Aug.’11 Post Graduate Certificate Course in Human Rights conducted by Government Law College in collaboration with HURT Foundation. 23rd&27th Aug’10 Guest Lecture on “Indian Constitution” for FYBA Foundation Course. 21st to 23rd Sept.’10 Participated in the UGC sponsored Three Day National Seminar on “60 years of the Indian Constitution: Retrospect and Prospect” organized by Jai Hind College, Mumbai. 27th to 29th Sept.’10 Participated in ICSSR sponsored Three Day National Seminar on “Politics of Language, Culture and History in Maharashtra” organized by Dept. of Civics and Politics, University of Mumbai. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 27 STAFF ACTIVITIES (Contd.) Date Resource Persons / Seminars / Workshops Attended / Papers Presented / Publications 16th Jan.’11 Participated in the 3rd Regional Consultation on Electoral Reforms organized jointly by the Ministry of Law and Justice, Govt. of India, Election Commission of India and Govt. of Maharashtra in collaboration with University of Mumbai. 28th & 29th Jan.’11 Presented a paper on “Development Induced Displacement and SEZs : Issues of Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation” and was Co-convenor and Organizing Secretary of the Seminar. UGC sponsored Two Day National Seminar on “Psycho-political Issues of Migration: Indian Scenario” organized jointly by Departments of Political Science and Psychology, MD College. 2nd & 3rd Feb.’11 Participated in the UGC sponsored National Conference on “Environment Management and sustainable Development” organized by Departments of Zoology and Botany, M.D. College and the International Society of Science and Technology, Mumbai. 18th Feb.’11 Participated in the Interactive Session conducted by His Holiness Dalai Lama on: “Ancient Wisdom and Modern Thought” organized by the University of Mumbai at Fort Campus. Mrs. Vinita Jain Librarian 30th Oct.’10 Attended TISS-IFLA-BOSLA workshop on “Academic and Research Perspectives: Challenges and Concerns for Digital Libraries” at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. 2010-11 Completed UGC Minor Research project (Ref.no.47-748/09(WRO) 2009-11 titled “Use of Electronic Information Sources and Services in college libraries of Mumbai city”. 17th & 18th Feb.’11 Presented a paper on “Collection Development & usage of electronic resources in college libraries: an overview” in the National conference on Collection Development of Resources in Electronic Environment at Gokhale Education Society’s College of Education & Research, Parel. ARTS CIRCLE THE ENGLISH ASSOCIATION Date 28 Event Particulars 7th Aug.’10 Nature Trip Nature trip to Matheran was arranged along with Dept. of Psychology. 20 students of T.Y.B.A. enjoyed the trip. 13th Aug.’10 Film Show 15 students of F.Y.B.A. were taken to American Centre Library to watch the film ‘Freedom Writers’ and to refer to books in the library. 1st Sep.’10 Role Plays 20 students of F.Y.B.A prepared role plays on ‘Communication Skills in English’ and enacted in the class room. 2nd Sep.’10 Film Screening as a part of the syllabus The students of F.Y.B.A.watched the animated version of ‘Alibaba and Forty Thieves’ followed by a discussion on the short story in the class room. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 THE ENGLISH ASSOCIATION (Contd.) Date Event Particulars 15th Sep.’10 Visit to Akshara Library S.Y.B.A students were taken to Akshara library and the librarian enlightened the students on gender based issues and projects. 17thSep.’10 Screening of Shakespeare’s play ‘Romeo and Juliet’ T.Y.B.A. students watched the play followed by a discussion on the play which is a part of their syllabus. 20thSep.’10 Debate Competition on ‘Capital Punishment Versus Reform of the Criminal It was organized along with Dept. of Philosophy. 25 students participated. Prof.H.Sharma was the judge. Best Speaker- Guru Prasad. I Prize Winners-Ajinkya Medhekar, Amey Parab, Vaishali Kulaye, Akshay Vane, Anand Bangal, Pravin Dabholkar and Ajit Jadhav. 10thDec.’10 Guest lecture by Dr.Hemangi Bhagwat, K.J.Somaiya College. A lecture on ‘Indian English Drama and Theatre’ was organized for S.Y.B.A. students. 24th Jan.’11 Quiz Competition in English Grammar I Prize- Carol Vaz, IInd Prize- Elizabeth Nunes & Manjri Raikwar. IIIrd Prize- Vipul Phadatare, Pooja Prajapati & Heena Mallick. 5th Feb.’11 Essay Competition I Prize-Neha Jain, II Prize- Saurab S.Gupta & III Prize- Jitendra N.Kurhade 12thFeb.’11 Elocution Competition I Prize- Pravin Nanda, 2nd Prize- Pravin Gaikwad & 3rd Prize- Elizabeth Nunes. POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION Date Event Particulars 30th Jun.’10 National Seminar on “My Country India: & 1st Jul.’10 Reviving Patriotism of 1885 in Contemporary Times” organized by ICLES’ Motilal Jhunjhunwala College , Navi Mumbai Keyur Waghela of TYBA, Political Science presented a paper on “Cross-border Terrorism and Jammu and Kashmir”. 28thAug.’10 Screening of Film A Film about corruption in public life “Well Done Abba” directed by Shyam Benegal. 11th & 12th “We The People” inter collegiate competition organized by Ruia College Jan.’11 Students of Political Science participated in the event. 13th Jan.’11 Campaign against Corruption as part of National Campaign organized by Lok Satta Movement (NGO) at MD College Dept. of Political Science collaborated with Lok Satta Movement (NGO) .A stall was put up in the college campus to create awareness among the students against corruption and encourage them to write the petition to the Prime Minister on a postcard. 16th Jan.’11 3rd Regional Consultation on Electoral Reforms organized jointly by the Ministry Faculty and Students of Political Science participated in the event. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Prasad Gaikwad of TYBA, Political Science presented a paper on “Leadership of Lokmanya Tilak in the Indian National Congress”. 29 POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION (Contd.) Date Event Particulars of Law and Justice,Govt. of India, Election Commission of India and Govt. of Maharashtra in collaboration with University of Mumbai 28th & 29th UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Psycho-political Issues of Migration: Indian Jan.’11 Scenario” organized jointly by Departments of Political Science and Psychology, MD College Heena Mallick, Priyanka Dabale and Kinjal Patil of FYBA. Political Science presented a paper on “Migration and Politics of Nativism in Maharashtra”. Keyur Waghela and Mayuri Rane of TYBA.and SYBA Political Science presented a paper on “Migration of Kashmiri Pundits”. 14th Feb.’11 Talk and Presentation on “Career Options and Opportunities for Higher Education for Arts Students” Prof. M.Z. Shahid, Head, Dept. of Political Science, Maharashtra College was the resource person. 18th Feb.’11 Interactive Session by His Holiness Dalai Lama on: “Ancient Wisdom and Modern Thought” organized by the University of Mumbai at Fort Campus Faculty and Students of Political Science participated in the event. 21st Feb.’11 Guest Lecture on “Environment Movements in India” Prof. Priya Parkar Faculty of Commerce, M.D.College was the resource person. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Date Event 2010 1 st class in History & FIRST in TYBA 2009-10. Mr. Swapnil Pujari was awarded the Scholarship Prize 1st class in TYBA - History - 2009-10. Mr. Mayur Hingoo 16th Jul.’10 Screened the Movie ‘Sant Tukaram’ Screened movie for TYBA students for better understanding of Bhakti Movement. 28th Jul.’10 Screened documentary, ‘Mumbai – City with Two Faces’ Screened documentary for FYBA students of History, produced by MARG. 2nd – 13th Aug.’10 4 Students from TYBA successfully completed certificate course conducted by the Heras Institute, St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. Certificate Course on ‘Aesthetics of Indian Art and Architecture’. 01st Oct.’10 Visit to Chhatrapati Sanghralay. 30 Particulars Vastu TYBA students along with Prof. Rashmi Condra and Prof. Rewant Singh took a tour of Museum and handicraft exhibition ‘Paramparik Karigar’. 5th Dec.’10 ASM Lit Festival 2010 : Rabindranath Tagore. Performance: Sharmila Biswas- Odissi Dance Drama “Exploring Rhythms in Tagore”. TYBA students attended the programme, commemorating 150th Birth Anniversary of the Nobel Laureate. 9th Dec.’10 Attended Students’ Seminar, on ‘History of Art & Entertainment. Four students of History attended the Seminar at Ramnarain Jhunjunwala College. Shivaji DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY (Contd.) Date Event Particulars 7th & 8th Jan.’11 Attended Conference, on “Mumbai- SocioCultural Prespective: Contribution of Ethnic Groups & Communities”. FYBA students attended an International Conference along with Prof Rashmi Condra at Sophia College for Women. 31st Jan.’11 Lecture on ‘Remembering Panipat-250 years Later’. Department, organized Guest lecture by Dr. Prof. Mohisina Mukaddam, Head, Department of History, Ramnarain Ruia College for students of BA, commemorating 250 years of Third Battle of Panipat. 05th Feb.’11 Field visit to Elephanta/ Gharapuri Caves. TYBA & SYBA students accompanied by Prof. Rashmi Condra & Prof. Rewant Singh visited Ancient Indian caves. 08th Feb.’11 Lecture on ‘Studies in NumismaticsReapproached’. Departments of History & Economics organized a Guest Lecture by renowned Numismatist Dr.Dilip Balsekar. DEPARTMENT OF HINDI Date Event Particulars 10th Aug.’10 Organized a dabate competition on “The use of mobile phones should be prohibited in colleges” It was organised in association with Hindustani Prachar Sabha. 21st Aug.’10 Organized F.Y.B.A Hindi Syllabus based workshop for teachers & students The workshop was sponsored by B.O.S. University of Mumbai. MARATHI VANGMAY MANDAL AND ABHYAS MANDAL Date Event Particulars 30th Jul.’10 Inauguration of Arts Circle Inspiring and motivating talks by the young achievers of UPSC and MPSC exams – Mr. Bharat Andhale and Mr. Yogesh Dere. 12th Aug.’10 Screening of ‘Nakshtranche Dene‘ a musical programme Based on the poems by C.T.Khanolkar, prescribed in the syllabus of TYBA. 19th Sep.’10 Screening of ‘Ti Phularani’ A play by P.L.Deshpande prescribed in the FYBA syllabus. 27th Sep.’10 A lecture on the collection of poems ‘Turtas’by contemporary poet Dasu Vaidya,a book prescribed in the syllabus of SYBA. By Prof. Abhijeet Deshpande 28th Sep.’10 Screening of a Hindi feature film ‘Ankahi’. By Amol Palekar,based on the Marathi play by C.T. Khanolkar , in connection with the prescribed syllabus of TYBA. 29th Sep.’10 Screening of a Hindi feature film ‘Kondura’by Shyam Benegal. Based on the novel by C.T. Khanolkar,prescribed in the syllabus of TYBA. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 31 MARATHI VANGMAY MANDAL AND ABHYAS MANDAL (Contd.) Date Event Particulars 14th Dec.’10 One Student participated in the State level elocution competition. Organized by Ruia College. 10th Jan.’11 Acharya Atre Intercollegiate elocution completion was organized. 29 students from various colleges all over Mumbai participated. 14th & 15th Vidyarthi Melava organized by Somaiya College. Jan.’11 25 students attended and participated. 23rd Jan.’11 A trip to Shantivan, Panvel was organized. 55 students went on the trip .Dr. Manjrekar & Ms.Asha Kumbhar accompanied them. 22nd Feb.’11 A revisionary lecture on the subject ‘Poetics and Literary Criticism’. By Dr. Saroj Patankar was organized for TYBA students. 25th & 26th ‘Marathi Bhasha Din ‘was celebrated. Feb.’11 Posters providing information about the literature by Dyanpeeth Award winner poet Kusumagraj, relevant poems and quotations in praise of Marathi language were displayed in the foyer. DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY Date Event Particulars 23rd Jul.’10 The first Parents teachers meeting It was organised for T.Y.B.A students 23rd Jul.’10 Screening of the film “15 Park Avenue” It was organised for T.Y. students 6th Aug.’10 A role play on Interpersonal problems in Adolescence and a lecture on teenage issues was followed by the screening of the film “Secret”. Inauguration of the counseling cell by Dr Rajendra Barve. 7th Aug.’10 Nature trek to Matheran A group of 20 students of the department were accompanied by Dr Sundari K.P. & Prof. Mythili Mukund for the one day trip. 30th Aug.’10 P.T.A. For S.Y.B.A. 31st Aug.’10 P.T.A It was organised for FYBA 17th Sep.’10 Guest lecture on Mental Health Ms. Varsha Jadhav delivered a lecture 27th Nov.’10 Poster competition It was organised for Mental health camp 29, 30th & Mental health camp 1st Dec.’10 It was organised at Naapoo High school 20th Dec 32 Guest lecture on “Autism and cognitive Neuro Functioning”. Dr.Chandan wadia-Georgia University Washington A group of 15 students attended the lecture with Dr. Sundari K.P. 15th Jan.’11 Seminar on Hypo therapy at Dhanukar College, Santacruz. A group of 6 students and Prof Dr Sundari K.P. attended a one day seminar on Hypno therapy for good mental Health. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY (Contd.) Date Event Particulars 28th & 29th The Department organized a two day Jan.’11 National seminar sponsored by UGC in the college. 44 papers from students and Academic delegates along with eminent speakers made the seminar a grand success. UGC sponsored National seminar on “ PsychoPolitical Issues of Migration – Indian Scenario”. DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY Date Event Particulars 20th Sep.’10 Philosophy and English Department together organized Debate on “Capital punishment Vs Reform of the criminal“ Prof. H. O. Sharma competition. was the Judge of the SCIENCE CIRCLE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Date Event Particulars 29th Nov.’10 Visit to Nehru Science centre 40 students of F.Y.B.Sc. attended. Prof. in charge – Mrs. Namrata Jain and Dr. Sarla Rathi. 10th Dec.’10 Intercollegiate Essay Competition at ICLES College , Vashi Four students of various classes have participated. Prof. incharge – Namrata Jain and Dr. Avinash Karande 4th Jan.’11 Quiz Competition (Elimination round) Students of F.Y.B.Sc. participated. Prof. Incharge – Namrata Jain and Dr. Avinash Karande 7th Jan.’11 Quiz Competition (final round) Winners of Quiz Comp. (elimination) participated. 11th Jan.’11 Power Point Presentation 8 groups from S.Y. B.Sc. class participated . Incharge – Namrata Jain and Dr. Avinash Karande 13th to 15th Three days Workshop on Astronomy at IUCAA Pune Jan.’11 Two students Ms. Namrata Jadhav and Ms. Jyoti of S.Y.B.Sc. class have participated. Prof. Incharge – Namrata Jain and Dr. Avinash Karande DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Date Event 29th Jan.’11 MATHSHOW DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Particulars There were 35 participants and 18 exhibits on various topics such as Binary numbers, Application of Integration for finding volume of pyramid, Information about Mathematicians & their inventions, Opportunities in Mathematics, puzzles etc. 33 DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY Date Event Particulars 6th to 17th A twelve day Long Excursion to Dehradun, Dec.’10 Nainital, Delhi, Agra etc. was organized for T.Y.B.Sc. students. The excursion fulfilled academic needs to study the vegetation of the area. Dr. Kavita Rambal and Dr. Somendra Sharma accompanied the students. They also visited prestigious institutes like Forest Research Institute Dehradun Indian Agricultural Research Institute Pusa New Delhi, Khane Aalam Nursery, Tea Factory, Taj Mahal, Red Fort, etc. 23rd Aug.’10 A one day short Excursion was organized for F.Y.B.Sc. Botany students to National Park, Kanheri Caves & Chota Kashmir Goregoan. Students studied various wild plants in nature especially morphology, & were accompanied by Dr. Kavita Rambal, Dr. Gauri Soman, Dr. Sanjay Desai and Dr. Sharma 18th Aug.’10 Excursion to Lonavala for S.Y.B.Sc. Botany students was organized where they studied plants in nature & different plants of economic importance. Following staff accompanied the students. Dr. Satnam S Sohal, Dr. Somendra Sharma, Dr. Sanjay Desai and Prof. Madhuri Naik 4th Sep.’10 A one day short excursion was organized for T.Y.BSc Botany students to Matheran. Students studied various wild flora in their natural habitat. They also studied the vegetation of the area. Following teachers accompanied the students. Dr. Satnam S Sohal and Prof. Madhuri Naik 16th to 17th Overnight excursion to Wangani Nursery was Jan.’11 arranged for S.Y.BSc Botany students where besides studying the flora they also studied horticultural practices & garden types & landscaping method. Following Teachers accompanied the students. Dr. Satnam S Sohal and Prof. Madhuri Naik 7th Feb.’11 Visit to Holy Cross Science Centre was arranged for F.Y.B.Sc. Botany students. Following Teachers accompanied the students. Dr. Gauri Soman, Dr. Sanjay Desai and Prof. Madhuri Naik 18th Feb.’11 Horticultural visit to Jijamata Udyan for T.Y.BSc. Dr. Gauri Soman accompanied the students. 3rd, 4th & 11th Dec.2010 Parents Teachers Meeting was organized for discussing attendance, progress & term end results of the students. It was organised for F.Y.B.Sc. and S.Y.B.Sc. students. 22nd Jan. 2011 Parents Teachers meeting was organized for discussing Ist term results, programmes & attendance. It was organised for T.Y.B.Sc. students. DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY Date Event July 2010 Felicitation of Achievers - T.Y.B.Sc Dr. Tiwari, Dr. Panse, Dr. Kayande, Dr. Somani and Prof. Rujuta Kulkarni Aug 2010 Felicitation of Achievers - Children of Departmental staff All Departmental Staff 18th Aug.’10 PTA meeting - 34 Particulars T.Y.B.Sc Dr. Panse, Dr. Kayande, Dr. Somani and Prof. Rujuta Kulkarni DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY (Contd.) Date Event 26th Jul.’10 Visit to CIFE - S.Y. B.Sc T.Y. B.Sc Particulars Dr. Kayande, Dr. V.U Somani and Prof. Rujuta Kulkarni 28th Aug.’10 Visit to Tungareshwar - F.Y.B.Sc Dr. Kayande, Dr. Somani and Prof. Asavari 2nd Feb.’11 Visit to ACTREC - M.Sc-I Dr. Deshpande 25th Dec.’10 Excursion to Rameshwaram-KodaikanalCochin- Periyar - T.Y.B.Sc., M.Sc.-I and to 1st Jan.’11 M.Sc.-II Dr. Kayande and Prof. Rujuta Kulkarni 7th Feb.’11 Excursion to Saguna Baug - S.Y.B.Sc Dr. Panse and Dr. Deshpande 28th Feb.’11 Career guidance - S.Y.B.Sc. Dr. Panse and Dr. Kayande 9th Mar.’11 Excursion to Fish landing centre Versova M.Sc-II Dr. Panse Workshops and Conferences : 4th Sep.’10 Workshop on Feasibility Report at University level 28th to 29th Volunteer training workshop in collaboration Dec.’10 with Jijamata Udyan Byculla at College level 2nd to 3rd Feb.’11 UGC sponsored National Conference on Environmental Management and Challenges for Sustainable development at National level There were 100 participants There were 38 participants There were 134 participants Expert Interaction with UG students : 30th Oct.’10 Bioinformatics - T.Y B.Sc. 14th Dec.’10 Environment Conservation - S.Y. & T.Y.B.Sc. Dr. Navin, Dept of Bioinformatics, D.Y Patil University. Mr. Vaibhav Desai, World Cyclist Godrej Pvt Ltd. Expert Interaction with PG students : 13th to 15th Preparation of buffers and solutions Oct.’10 M.Sc-I – Intercollegiate activity Prof. Nagvekar, Dept of Chemistry, M.D college 19th Jan.’11 Application of Biostatistics to in Marine science - M.Sc-II Prof. Chandrakant Kadam Dept. of Banking and Insurance, M.D College 8th Jan.’11 Western blotting techniques - M.Sc-II Dr. Rishikesh Dalvi. CIFE, Versova 5th Mar.’11 Prawn Identification - M.Sc-II 7th Mar.’11 Dr. Sushant Mane, Kirti College, Dadar DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Date Event 11th Jan.’11 Organized a one day outreach programme on “Food Adulteration” at Dnyansadhana Vidyalay, Govandi. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Particulars It was conducted by Prof. A. V. Nagvekar, Dr. A. R. Anthony and Prof. B. T. Nikam. 35 DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY Date Event Particulars 1st Feb.’11 Workshop on “Preparation of Liquid Soap” for S.Y.B.Sc. Students. It was conducted by Dr. M. D. Kulkarni and Prof. S. R. Pawar. 22nd Jul.’10 Organized a workshop on “Safety measures in laboratory” for F. Y. B. Sc. Students. It was conducted by Prof. Varsha Thorat and Prof. Beena Arora. 21st Jan.’11 M.Sc.-I students visited “Chemotest Laboratory, Sewri” to get acquainted with modern equipments and advanced technology and its use in chemical analysis. The students were accompanied by Prof. Varsha Thorat and Dr. M. D. Kulkarni. 8th Feb.’11 Organized a talk on ‘Importance of Chemistry in Industry’ for T.Y.B.Sc. Students. Mr. Sachin Busari delivered the lecture 8th Feb.’11 Organized a programme on “Avenues of Chemistry” for S.Y.B.Sc. Students. Dr. Amol H. Naik enlightened the students 21st Jan.’11 Workshop on “Preparation of Cold Cream and Vanishing cream. It was organised for T. Y. B. Sc. Students 2010-11 The students of S.Y.B.Sc., T.Y.B.Sc. participated in various intercollegiate activities, chem.-speak, chem.-skit, chem. Housie and poster competition. At S. I. E. S. College, Ratnam College. 2010-11 Students of M. Sc.(II) attended a seminar organized by Sophia college. On the occasion of “International Year of Chemistry”. 22nd Jan.’11 Royal Chemical Society and Vaze College organized lecture on spectroscopy. M. Sc. (II) students attended the lecture. COMMERCE CIRCLE Date Event Particulars 01/09/2010 Inauguration and Keynote address on ‘Business Studies for Commerce and Non-commerce Students‘ Prof CA Govind Waigankar NMIMS was the guest 16th Dec.’10 Workshop for F.Y.B.Com students on “Energy Conservation” & Quiz competition Shri Rajesh Bhagelkar, Deputy Director PCRA 04/02/2011 Interactive session on career opportunities and experiences of RJs on Marathi Media. Shri Ganesh Achwal, Shri Mayuresh Shirke and Ms. Rashmi Warang DEPARTMENT OF F.C. Date 36 Event Particulars 17th Sep.’10 Organized presentation on ‘contributions (Khemani) of scientists‘ by Dr. Sarla Rathi and Prof. Priya Parkar. For S.Y.B.A. and S.Y.B.COM. Students. 20th Sep.’10 Organised presentation on ‘Contributions of Darwin‘ by Dr. Chaya Panse. For S.Y.BA.AND S.Y.B.COM. students. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 DEPARTMENT OF F.C. (Contd.) Date Event Particulars 19th Jan.’11 Organized presentation on ‘BIOTECHNOLOGY and G.M. FOODS’. By Dr. Chaya Panse For S.Y.BA. AND S.Y.B.COM. students. Organised presentation on ‘Information 10th Feb.’11 Technology’ By Prof.Pallavi Mirajkar and on ‘Nano Technology’ by Dr. Avinash Karande For S.Y.B.A. AND S.Y.B.COM. students. 16/8 to 17/8/2010 (Sundari) Lecture on Mental Handicap to FYBSC / B.Com. / FYBA students Dr. Sundari K.P. delivered the lecture. 23/8 & 27/8/2010 Lecture on Constitution to FYBSC / BCOM / BA students Prof. Monika Verma delivered the lecture. 30/8 & 31/8/2010 Lecture on Drug Addiction to FYBA / BSC / BCOM students Prof. Anusha Venugopal 6th Sep.’10 Guest Lecture on Gerontology FYBA / BSC / BCOM Prof. Amruta Lovhekar 24th Nov.’10 Lecture on Globalisation & Urbanization FYBA / BSC / BCOM Dr. Ghule 12th Jan.’11 Lecture on Stress management FYBA / BSC / BCOM Dr. Sundari 21st Jan.’11 Lecture on IQ & EQ FYBA / BSC / BCOM Prof. Anusha Venugopal PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT FORUM Date Event Particulars 6th Sep.’10 Interactive Session on Success Multiplier. Mr. Santosh Nair, a renowned personality development trainer, Chairman and Mentor SMM-ART Training and Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. was the resource person. The event was well attended and widely appreciated by the students as well as faculty members. 6th Sep.’10 Exhibition An exhibition and sale of his audio-visual products on topics like motivation, confidence building, personality development etc. was also organized. 5th Dec.’10 Talk and Presentation on “Positive Thinking and Success in Life” Prof. Priya Parkar, Faculty of Commerce, M.D. College was the resource person. LEGAL CELL Date Event Particulars 12th Jan.’11 Inaugural Function by advocate and legal councellor Ms. Dolly Mendonca from Majlis legal centre. Lecture about legal rights to students. 24th Jan.’11 Screening of a short film Screening of a short film on legal rights “Kya Apko Pata Hai” directed by Madhusree Datta. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 37 E.D.P. UNIT Date Event Particulars 11th Aug.’10 Lecture on ‘Entrepreneurship as a choice of career’ - inauguration of the activities of EDP By Dr. Minoo Thomas, Principal, SIES college of commerce and economics Vidyarthi Vyapari Peth was organized to 12th Jan.’11 encourage the entrepreneurial skills in students. There were total 25 stalls. First prize each of Rs. 1500, sponsored by Janakalyan bank was awarded to Pooja Chavan of F.Y.B.Sc. from girls category and to Sarvesh Mestry of T.Y.B.Com. from boy’s category. In addition 2 prizes were awarded from judges and 3 prizes from EDP unit. Following workshops were conducted: 24th Jan.‘11 Painting without brush Mrs. Nilima Surte, freelance artist, Mahim. Preparation of herbal cosmetics Dr. Gauri Soman., Botany department. Preparation of cold cream and vanishing cream Dr. Anthony and Dr. Amol Naik, Chemistry department. STAFF ACADEMY Date Event Particulars 6th Sep.’10 Lecture on ‘Success Multiplier’ by Mr. Santosh Nair organised by Staff Academy and personality development cell. Principal Dr. L. R. Tiwari, Vice Principal Dr. T. P. Ghule, Vice Principal Dr. C. S. Panse, Vice Principal Dr. Sundari & 20 Lecturers attended the lecture. 18th Jan.’11 Lecture on ‘Pets’ by Vice Principal Dr. (Mrs.) C S Panse. Principal Dr. L. R. Tiwari, Vice Principal Dr. T. P. Ghule, Vice Principal Dr. C. S. Panse, Vice Principal Dr. Sundari & 30 Lecturers attended the lecture. DRAMATICS ASSOCIATION Date Event Particulars 2010-11 Dramatics Association set three one act plays “Shree Tashi Sou”, “Girgaon via Dadar”, “Piwala Chikhal” & two skits “Aika”, “Jago Grahak Jago” for several competitions & performed very well bringing prestigious prizes to college. The details are as follows: The play “ Girgaon via Dadar” was selected among top 6 plays from all the plays performed in Maharashtra in the year 2010 at the Savai competition & stood first. Youth Festival University of Mumbai Play: “ Shree Tashi Sou” Skit : “Aika” First prize from all zones. Skit : “Jago Grahak Jago” Second prize From all Zone finals. Sakal Karandak i) Won Third prize ii) Consolation prize of Acting to Mr. Kunal Pawar Play : “Pivala Chikhal” 38 i) stood second from zone I ii) consolation prize in all zone finals iii) Mr. Swapnil Hingade (Bronze Medal, mono acting) iv) Best Actress: Ms. Rutuja Bagwe DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 DRAMATICS ASSOCIATION (Contd.) Date Event Particulars The Play “Girgaon Via Dadar“ bagged 9 First prizes in Late Pravin Joshi Memorial One Act Play Competition organised by I.N.T. Mr. Swapnil Hingde (third prize acting) Mrugjal One Act Play Competition Best Actress : Ms. Rutuja Bagwe Umbartha Competition Lakshvedhi Abhineta: Mr. Swapnil Hingade Spandan Skit Competition, Patkar College Best Actor:Swapnil Hingde Ms. Namrata Awate (third prize acting) Mr. Ajinkya Date (consolation prize acting) Consolation prizes: Ms. Disha Danade, Ms. Rutuja Bagwe Kalavishkar Skit Competition Best Actress: Ms. Rutuja Bagwe Kalavalay Karandak, Vengurle Ms. Rutuja Bagwe (First Prize acting) Mr. Ajinkya Date (Second Prize Acting) Savai Mahakarandak, Chaturang Pratishthan Audience Choice (First Prize) Parangat Award as the best play in the open category. Best Actress (Open group): Ms. Rutuja Bagwe. The play “Girgaon Via Dadar“ was invited by “Akhil Bhartiya Natya Parishad Sammelana”. It was performed at Ratnagiri by our students. M.D.NATYANGAN performed a commercial show of last three years winning plays “GADA”, “House Full”& “Girgaon via Dadar” at Shivaji Mandir Dadar on 19th Dec. 2010. Several popular Marathi artists were present. The show was full house and the audience were spell bound. Ms. Rutuja Bagwe of dramatics association is doing a character role in the T.V. serial “Mangalsutra” which has been shown on ‘Me Marathi’ channel. She won two prizes for acting at Antarang competition at Kirti College & Yashwantrao Karandak at Thane. Mr. Vikrant Shinde acted in a character role of the film DAVPECH. This film is doing very well in Maharashtra. Ms. Namrata Awate is playing the Lead role in the Marathi commercial play Jago Mohan Pyare. She is also playing a role in the serial LAJJA on Z marathi. Prof. Mr. Ganesh Joshi & Prof Neeta Khanwilkar guided the students of Dramatics group. It has been possible only because of the tireless support & guidance of honorable M.D.E.S secretary Mrs. Kawal Verma, Principal Dr. L.R. Tiwari and Dr. T.P. Ghule (Vice Principal commerce) DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 39 WOMEN DEVELOPMENT CELL Date Event 14th Aug.’10 1st Meeting of WDC to discuss the programmes and budget 17th,18th Class to Class awareness about WDC, its & 19th .’10 Activitiess and functions Particulars All the members were present. All the staff members of the committee actively participated. Inaugural function unveiling of WDC display board Chief Guest : Dr. Mrs. Kranti Jejurkar, WDC Convenor & Vice principal, all staff & F.Y., S.Y. & T.Y., B.A., B.Sc. & B.Com. students were present. 1st Oct.’10 Workshop on “Gender Sensitivity & Sexual Harassment” Ms. Chandani Parikh, Psychologist conducted it. All staff & F.Y. and T.Y. B.Sc. students were present 7th Dec.’10 Showed a film on women empowerment ‘DOR’ Dr. Manisha Kayande, Mrs. Monika Verma and T.Y.B.A. students were present 25th Jan.’11 Debate Competition on the following topics 1. Dressing sense of women & eve 2. 33% reservation for women Merits & Demerits Dr. L.R. Tiwari, Ms. Nayana Rahalkar, Dr. Kishan Pawar, Dr. Manisha Kayande, Mrs. Priya Parker & all S.Y. B.com students were present. 30th Aug.’10 FILM APPRECIATION CLUB Date Event Particulars 4th Feb.’11 The Film Appreciation Club organized an inter-collegiate one day work shop on ‘Panorama of World Cinema’ & Film Poster exhibition on ‘Landmark Cinemas of the World’ The workshop was an overview of ‘Master piece Movies’ produced in different countries followed by the discussion on various features of film making and the aspects that make them so explicit! The programme was inaugurated by veteran Shri Sudhir Nandgaonkar, Director- Federation of Film Societies of India (FFSI) and ConvenerThird Eye Asian Film Festival, Mumbai & MAMI Film Festival.The workshop was conducted by renowned Screenwriter and Film Director, Mr. Amit Kumar, an FTII Alumni and winner of many International Awards. Students of BA under the guidance of Ms. Rashmi Condra and Prof. Lalit Tyagi, curated and displayed Film Poster exhibition on ‘Landmark Cinemas of the World’. CAREER FORUM AND PLACEMENT CELL Date Event Particulars 3rd Aug’10 Placement of Miss Namrata Gawde as Psychometrician Dr. Rajendra Barve’s Clinic 20th Aug’10 Inauguration Programme. Lecture on ‘Career Hi-ways’ Chief guest & Speaker – Mr. Anand Mapuskar. 25th Sep’10 Lecture on ‘Career opportunities for Arts’ Mr. Anand Mapuskar 27th Sep’10 Campus Recruitment drives by NCC Telecom Pvt Ltd. 2 students were selected with an annual package of Rs.2 Lakhs. Mr.Chetan Pedamkar & Mr.Sagar Budbadkar. 40 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 CAREER FORUM AND PLACEMENT CELL (Contd.) Date Event Particulars 25th Oct’10 Campus recruitment drive by Edielweiss Many Students were interviewed. 8th Dec’10 MET seminar on “Career opportunities” Many Students were participated. 18th Dec’10 TCS Campus Recruitment The following 16 students were selected with a package of 1.5 lakhs per annum : Priyanka Falmare, Praveen Nanda, Mayur Khopekar, Omkar Shinde, Swapnali Salgare, Aparna Agarwadkar, Sayali Shettye, Sunil Chaskar, Ajay Mule, Yogita Kadam, Pratima Patil, Aparna Harian, Sneha Patil, Anirudhh Tiwari, Sonam Jaiswal, Yatin Talgoankar JAGRUTI NATURE CLUB Date Event Particulars 2nd Aug.’10 Inauguration Programme - Screening of 2 short films on environmental issues. Chief Guest - Dr. Goldin Quadros, Interim Director, WWF. Ms. Dipali Devle, Envirovigil. 20th Sep.’10 Participation in Nature Trail At Jummapatti near Matheran. 23rd At Dadar, organized by WWF after Ganesh Visarjan Sep.’10 Participation in Beach Cleaning activity 24th Sep.’10 Participation in Beach Cleaning activity Organized by Indian Coast Guards at Mumbai. 24th Sep.’10 Capture The Nature-Nature Photography Competition organized at college level. Judge - Mr. Saransh Mohite 02nd & 3rd Oct.’10 Participation as volunteers in Wild Life Week programme organized by Veer Jijamata Udyn and zoo, Byculla. Students participated in conducting nature trails, public awareness activities, animal cage cleaning and preparation of balanced food for zoo animals. 05th Oct.’10 Environmental Outreach Programme Wild Wisdom Quiz, was organized in collaboration with WWF. 26 schools from Mumbai region participated. 26th & 27th A two day UGC sponsored Interdisciplinary National Bioscience Seminar-Planet Earth at Nov.’10 Jai Hind College, Mumbai. 10 students participated. 09th & 10th Participation in State Level Panda Festival (wwf) as volunteers and nature interpreters. Dec.’10 Two students participated Documentation workshop. 02nd Feb.’11 10 student members undertook a projectEffect of Oil Spill on Uran Ecosystem. These observations were presented during World Wetland Day Exhibition organized by Godrej Mangrove Centre, Vikroli. Members also participated as volunteers on WWF stall for Wetland Biodiversity, during this exhibition. 20th to 25th Institutions in Mumbai to spread awareness about International Earth Hour. Mar.’11 20 volunteers visited 26th Mar.’11 Participation in International Earth Hour Programe for sensitization with respect to global warming. At Sagar Upvan - BPT Garden, Mumbai DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 in Nature 41 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Date Event Particulars 31st Jul.’10 Inauguration Function of Alumni Association was organized. The Guest speaker was Ms. Jyoti Parekh. The topic was on ‘Personality Development’ and students participated with enthusiasm. 26th Feb.’11 “Alumni Meet” was organized by M.D.College Alumni association. Overall 25 alumnis attended the function. 1. 2. 3. Three scholarships of Rs.2500/- each were awarded to meritorious students of T.Y.B.A, T.Y.B.com &T.Y.B.Sc students. T.Y.B.A T.Y.B.Sc. T.Y.B.Com. — — — Swapnil Pujari Sarika Jadhav Amrut Malkar First prize winner for Best teacher Message – Ms. Pooja Pandey Second Prize winner for Best teacher Message – Mr. Deepak Kadam Felicitation of Chairperson – Principal, Dr. L. R. Tiwari on his 60th Birthday. TREKKERS CLUB Date Event 8th Dec.’10 Trek to Duke’s Nose at Lonavala Particulars 60 students enjoyed the trek & were accompanied by Dr. Sanjay Desai, Dr. Kishan Pawar, Dr. Amol Naik, Prof. B. Nikam & Dr. Geeta Manjrekar. STUDENTS COUNCIL Date Event Particulars 25th Sep.’10 1st Meeting of Meritorious students of all faculties to nominate the members of the Students Council. 20 students representatives. 29th Sep.’10 Election of University Representative. Ms. Rashmi Tawde of S.Y.B.Com was elected unopposed. 22nd Jan.’11 A one day Personality Development Workshop by Ms.Jyoti Gokhle was orgnised. Specially for the Students Council representatives. Every Saturday there was a meeting of students council representatives. It was held with the able guidance of Vice Principal Dr. T.P. Ghule. 9th Feb.’11 Students Council representatives gave orientation to all faculty students. They made Power Point presentation on ‘Know Our College’. All Saturdays were nominated as the YOGA CAMP The college organized a two-day Yoga camp for the benefit of degree college students and teachers on 31st Jan 2011 & 1st Feb 2011, along with a one-day camp for the junior college students on 2nd Feb 2011. The camps marked the presence of more than 375 students. The degree college camp was conducted under the auspices of “Shubh Yog Kendra”, by the founder Ms Lele Shubdha, accompanied generously by 6 of her students, performing on-stage and going around the camp area, supervising the conduct of asanas by students. The junior college camp was conducted by a learned & experienced teacher Ms Atma Padma, from the Bihar School of Yoga, the teacher who conducted such camps in our college on earlier 2 occasions. The junior college camp registered the prolific and gracious participation of Ms Kawal Verma, MDES Secretary, assuming a comfortable yogic posture on-stage, adding rhythm and grandeur by rectifying the postures of students, scanning the entire arena and urging initiation of students in the yogic living. 42 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 COACHING CLASSES FOR ENTRY IN SERVICES FOR SC/ST/OBC (NON-CREAMY LAYER) AND MINORITIES (FUNDED BY UGC) The well-being and development of the Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) and Minorities are important indicators of the strength and success of a democratic society. In order to prepare students belonging to SC/ST/OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) and Minorities to get gainful employment in Central and other services, the UGC sponsors the scheme of free Coaching Classes for entry in services for SC/ST /OBC and Minorities under the Eleventh Plan. The basic objective of the coaching scheme is to prepare students belonging to these communities to get gainful employment in Central Services, State Services or equivalent positions in the private sector. MD College was privileged to start the coaching classes under this scheme in the academic year 20102011.The coaching classes were conducted from August 2010 to February 2011 in the College premises on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. About 25 students belonging to the Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), OBC (Non-Creamy Layer), Minorities and economically weaker sections as well as some students belonging to the general category enrolled and benefited from these classes. The coaching classes focused on the competitive examinations conducted by the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC). Efforts were made to develop a good infrastructure and library for the same. Mr.Santosh Rokde, Section Officer, Mantralaya, Government of Maharashtra, Prof.Meenal Mapuskar, Dept. of Political Science, Kirti College and faculty in Career Foundation, Ms.Prachee Phadke, visiting faculty for BMM in various colleges of Mumbai University and Prof. Monika Verma, Dept. of Political Science, MD College were some of the resource persons for the coaching classes. Prof. N. Jani, Head, Dept. of Accountancy, Faculty of Commerce and Prof.Monika Verma, Dept. of Political Science, were coordinators of the coaching classes. REMEDIAL COACHING PROGRAMME FOR SC/ST/OBC STUDENTS (FUNDED BY UGC) Sr. No. No. of Students Dates Subject Classes Expert 1 1st to 17th July Com.Skills Eng. TYBA Mr.V.Parab 35 2 19th to 31st July Translation Skills TYBA Mr.V.Parab 35 3 15th July Computer Skills-Mar. TYBA Mr.Ram K. 40 4 2nd,5th &25th Aug. Writing Skills-Mar. SYBA Ms.Alka A. 36 5 6th to 19th Aug. Pol.Science FYBA & SYBA Mr.Ranjit Y. 43 6 18th July to 23rd Aug. Maths-Stats FYBCOM Mr.Sankar D. 41 7 8th Aug.to 19th Sept. Economics FYBA & SYBA Mr.Pritam C. 53 8 9th Aug.to 23rd Sept. Com.Skills Mar. FYBA & SYBA Ms.A.Kumbhar 53 9 23rd Aug.to 8th Sept. Com.Skills Eng. FYBCOM Mr.V.Parab 41 10 6th to 9th Sept. Writing Skills-Mar. FYBA Ms.Alka A. 17 11 18 th Oct. Computer Skills-Mar. FYBA & SYBA Mr.Ram K. 53 12 1stto 10th Nov. Psychology TYBA Ms.Anusha V. 17 13 7th to 20th Dec. Com.Skills Eng. FYBA & SYBA Mr.V.Parab 38 14 4th to 14th Jan.’11 Translation Skills- TYBA Mr.V.Parab 14 15 21st Jan.’11 Writing Skills-Mar. FYBA & SYBA Mr.Kalyankar 20 16 24th Jan.to 11th Feb Writing Skills-Mar. TYBA Ms.A.Kumbhar 14 Total number of Students who got the benefit from the Remedial Programme this academic year was 525. Dr. Geeta Manjrekar was the co-ordinator of the programme. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 43 N.C.C. 5 MAH GIRLS’ BN, NCC M.D. COLLEGE COY Date Event 2010-2011 Enrolment Particulars 55 Girl cadets (Second year-20 & First year-35) were enrolled. TRAINING NCC training is designed for character building and to channel youth power in constructive manner. It also helps to develop a sense of patriotism, discipline, selfconfidence and leadership qualities. It brings overall development in the personality of cadets to make them useful citizens and be successful in all walks of life. INSTITUTIONAL TRAINING The parade and classes (6 periods) were conducted every Sunday as per the syllabus of NCC. Cadets gathered enthusiastically during week days on parade grounds to practice the lessons. CAMP ACTIVITIES Girl cadets from M.D.College Coy. underwent training by participating in various camps. 15/5/10 to 4/6/10 Nilgiri (Ooty) trek 2 cadets participated 14/6/10 to 25/6/10 ATC Cum TSC at JNPT 4 cadets participated 17/8/10 to 28/8/10 ATC Cum TSC at JNPT 2 cadets participated 22/9/10 to 1/10/10 ATC at JNPT 2 cadets participated 10/11/10 to National level ADVANCE LEADERSHIP 21/11/10 CAMP(SW) Barauni (Bihar) 44 Lt. Dr. M.D. Kulkarni, ANO headed the contingency of 30 girl cadets of Maharashtra directorate (2 cadets from M.D.college coy.) Mah. Dte won first prize in slogan competition and second prize for line area competition. 1/10/10 Workshop on Sensitization of Gender bias by eminent psychologist Dr. Chandani Parekh for cadets and M.D.College students. 53 participants (11 girl cadets) 24/12/10 Workshop on Stress Management by Mr. M.S. Bhambure for Cadets of M.D.College Coy. 23 cadets were benefited thrugh various activities like Dynamics, games, meditation and various individual as well as group activities. 10/1/11 to 19/1/11 ATC at JNPT - 19 cadets participated SUO Mamta Gawde worked as Camp Senior and was awarded Trophy for the same. Cadets participated in various activities like firing, cultural events, Guard of Honour, Table march, sports etc. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 N.C.C. (Contd.) Date Event DISASTER MANAGEMENT TRAINING : 25/10/10 to Basic course by Civil Defense Academy was 30/10/10 organised for cadets , students and staff of M.D.College. 28/10/10 Visit to Civil Defense Academy 31/1/11 to Participation in Yoga 1/2/11 15/8/10 14/12/10 CELEBRATIONS Independence day was enthusiastically celebrated on college parade grounds.Parade commander was SUO Mamta Gawade. Dr. L.R.Tiwari, Principal presided over the function and hoisted the flag He did Parade inspection. Annual NCC Day of M.D.College coy was celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm on college parade grounds. The theme for the celebration was ‘Culture of Maharashtra’. Posters highlighting the theme were exhibited on college foyer. Particulars Various subjects useful during disaster were taught e.g.- fire fighting, rescue operations, first aid and general awareness. Participants along with Lt.Dr. M.D.Kulkarni visited the place. 11 cadets and ANO, Lt.Dr. M.D.Kulkarni attended Yoga camp on M.D.college grounds conducted by Shubha Yoga Kendra where Surya namaskar, Yogasana, Yoga kriya and correct postures were taught. It was followed by Oath taking ceremony for incoming cadets. Dr. Tiwari sensitized the gathering about corruption and environmental issues in this speech. Cultural activities further added colours to the programme. The chief Guest for the function was Col Subhash Pol, Officer commanding, 4. Mah .Sig. Coy., NCC. Cadets demonstrated following all-round activitiesGuards of honour, March past, Section formation demo, Section battle drill, yoga demo, NIAP presentation and cultural programmes. Chief Guest Col Pol appreciated the cadets as well as ANO. 3/8/10 CONFERENCE ANOs’ conference with Col R.K.Saxena, Commanding Officer, 5.Mah.Girls’ Bn,NCC at SNDT College, Juhu. 3/9/10 & 6/9/10 COMPETITIONS : Cadets participated in Group song and Group dance competition at Mumbai-A level. 23/8/10 COMMUNITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES : Blood donation camp and Thalassemia detection camp. 15/8/10 Tree Plantation in M.D.College Principal Dr. L.R.Tiwari and cadets planted saplings in the college premises. 19/9/10 Tree Plantation at Mukand (steel) Ltd. Kalwa, Thane 10 cadets with Lt. Dr. M.D.Kulkarni, ANO participated and planted saplings. 13/9/10 to Traffic control & crowd maintaining in 21/9/10 Ganesh festival Cadets maintained discipline at Lalbaugh cha Raja Ganesh festival along with Kalachowki police staff. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Lt. Dr. M.D.Kulkarni attended the conference. The camp was organized in collaboration with KEM hospital blood bank. 162 unit blood was collected. 45 N.C.C. (Contd.) Date Event Particulars 25/9/10 International Coastal Clean Up-2010 8 cadets and Lt. Dr. M.D.Kulkarni, ANO were actively involved in the clean up drive by Indian Coastal Guards at Girgoan Chowpati. 22/810 & 23/1/11 Pulse Polio Immunization Programme Cadets participated in the programme with BMC F/ South ward, Parel, Mumbai. 21/12/10 Maintaining Dayanandotsav. Cadets helped staff members in maintaining discipline during the programme. 27/1/11 Discipline during PILOTING FOR CHIEF GUESTS : For Annual prize distribution, Senior college. 28/1/11 For National Seminar on Psychopolitical issues on migration: Indian Scenario. 2/2/11 For National Conference on Environment Management and challenges for sustainable development. 8/2/11 For Annual prize distribution, Junior college. BEST CADETS 2010-11 Senior College - SUO Mamta Gawde Junior College - CDT Priyanka Patil N.C.C. 4 MAH. SIG. COY NCC (BOYS) M.D. COLLEGE Date Event Particulars July to 10 Aug.10 Enrolment Total vacancy allotted - 50 Vacancy utilized - 50 Details are as below : ‘C’ Certificate - 16 Cadets ‘B’ Certificate - 34 Cadets 12th Aug. 2010 Rank Selection Following ranks were given to the cadets to run the training programme and NCC activities in presence of Ex-Cadets, PI Staff and ANO Lt. V.N. Mishra. Rank S.U.O. J.U.O. C.Q.M.S. July to Dec. 2010 Institutional Training Name of Cadets Jadhav Uday Pandey Satish Pradeep Kharade Kunal Regular parade were conducted on every Monday through out the year by P.I. Staff under the supervision of Maj. Sub. Anjani Kumar of 4 MAH. SIG.COY. NCC. Lectures on Personality Deveopment Civil defence, self defence. 46 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 N.C.C. (Contd.) Date Event Particulars Fire fighting, Indian Army were conducted by subject experts, ANO Lt.V.N. Mishra and PI Staff. Demonstrations for different activities such as TentPitching, section formation in the field of battle, fire fighting. Casualties, first aid, etc. were given to the cadets during institutional training. 5th to 15th Weapon Training Aug. 2010 15th Aug.2010 Independence Day Celebration Parade with Riffles, Bagal Shastra, Baju Shastra, Salami Shastra, etc. were demonstrated to the cadets of C-Certificate at NCC Grp. H.Q. Colaba. Cadets participated in the training programme and they used the weapon successfully in the function organised by the college NCC Unit on 15th August and 13th December, 2010 during the celebrations of independence day and College NCC day. Place : College Ground Chief Guest : Principal Dr. L.R. Tiwari Activities : On this day our cadets performed following NCC activities. Salami Shastra & Parade Inspection by Chief Guest Dr. L.R. Tiwari. March Pass, Drill Parade and finally Cultural Activity NSS students and incharge of NSS unit Dr. Karande and Dr. Ganesh Joshi helped a lot for the successful completion of this programme. Dec.2010 NCC Day Celebrations This day was celebrated by our unit 4 MAH. SIG. COY NCC at Grp. H.Q. Colaba. 25 cadets and ANO Lt. V.N. Mishra participated on this programme. 13th Dec. 2010 College NCC Day Celebration (Annual Function) It is tradition of our college to celebrate NCC day on the College ground. This year this day was celebrated on 13th Dec. 2010 at the college ground. Col. Pol. - commanding officer of 4 MAH. SIG. COY. NCC was the Chief guest on this day. On this occasion our cadets performed following NCC activities. Guard of Honour - At the gate of M.D. College. Parade, Drill Demonstration Section Formation, etc. and in the last cultural activities. Programme was appreciated and praised by each and every one. We got an appreciation letter from the Grp. H.Q. for this programme. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 47 CAMP ACTIVITIES - NCC BOYS (S.D.) Name of Camp Place of Camp Duration of Camp No. of Cadets Awards / Prizes / Remarks Participated Annual Training Camp 1 JNPT URAN 21st to 30th July, 2010 8 Cadets 3 cadets were selected for G.T.C. II Camp a) ATC-2 GSC and RDC JNPT URAN 10th to 21st Sep. 2010 12 Cadets b) TLC - Thalsena Camp JNPT URAN 10th to 21st Sep. 2010 5 Cadets Cadets : Satis P. Pandey & Sachin Mhatre were selected for special republic day camp for the year 2010 Army Attachment Camp COLABA 10th to 22nd Oct. 2010 5 Cadets Cadets were attached with the army unit at Colaba. Shivaji Trecking Camp KOLHAPUR 21st Nov to 7th Dec. 2010 4 Cadets Cadets were attached with the army unit at Colaba. NIC - I CALCUTTA (W.B.) 12th to 23rd Nov. 2010 3 Cadets Cadets were attached with the army unit at Colaba. NIC - II CHENNAI 10th to 21st Dec. 2010 2 cadets & 1 ANO 1st Prize - Group Dance 1st Prize - Poster Making Competition 2nd Prize - Rangoli PRE-RDC Camp KOLHAPUR 24th Nov to 5th Dec. 2010 2 Cadets Lt. V.N. Mishra SOCIAL SERVICES Social Services Place No. of Cadets Blood Donation Camp Location 10 Tree Plantation New Bombay Saraswati Vidyalay 10 Cadets / 25 Trees Security Duty Lal Baugh, Parel (Lal Baug cha Raja) 20 Traffic Control Duty Shivaji Park, Dadar (Ganpati Immersion) 20 Pulse Polio Booth Day Mumbai City 25 SCHOLARSHIP & ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION Sr. College Scholarship Committee organized Elocution Competition on Holy Texts on 24th Sep. 2010. Dr. Paras Jain, Dr. Bharati Nirgudkar and Dr. U.C. Shukla were the Judges for this competition. Annual Prize Distribution function was held on 27th Jan 2011 in the Mini Theatre. Mr. UDAY DADA LAD, a well known philanthropist was the Chief guest. About 85 students received prizes, scholarships in various Categories like Arts, Commerce, Science, General and Sports. Mr. Uday Dada Lad very generously donated Rs. 2 lakhs the interest of which will be given as scholarship to sports and cultural associations and he has also given Rs. 50,000 towards URL scholarship for the needy cum meritorious students. 48 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 N.S.S. REGULAR ACTIVITIES Date Event Particulars 15/05/2010 TATA Cancer Hospital to Project-1 Day care, Project-2 Edutainment 25/04/2011 Project-1 :- 15 volunteers Project-2 :- 5 volunteers Participated. 18/07/2010 Tree Plantation Programme at Kalina Campus in the presence of Honorable ViceChancellor Dr. Rajan Welurkar. 15 NSS Volunteers Participated. 18/07/2010 Pulse Polio Drive 8 Volunteers participated. 22/07/2010 Distribution of NSS completion certificate for 2nd year students & NSS orientation Principal, Dr.L.R.Tiwari distributed the certificates NSS Programme Officer Dr.Avinash Karande and 142 Volunteers attended. 03/08/2010 Lecture on Cancer Awareness Programme By Dr.Nirmal Raut, Oncologist, TATA Cancer Hospital. 05/08/2010 Inauguration of R.R.C. Chief Guest - Mr. Satyam Palaspagar - Co-ordinator - Youth, MDACS. Vice principal Dr. T. P. Ghule & Prof. Sangita Patil attended along with 92 Volunteers. 06/08/2010 Hiroshima Peace & Non-Violence Rally 76 Volunteers participated. 11/08/2010 Vasundhara Bachao Programme 84 Volunteers attended. 12/08/2010 Traffic Safety Awareness Programme Conducted by Traffic Police Inspector to 19/08/2010 Mr. Vasant Darugade & his team. 22 Volunteers Participated. 15/08/2010 Independence Day 45 NSS Volunteers Participated. 17/08/2010 Malaria Awareness Programme - assisted by BMC Officials. to 23/08/2010 43 Volunteers participated. 20/08/2010 Sadbhavna Divas 95 Volunteers Attended. 21/08/2010 Intra-Collegiate Poster Competition for Blood-Donation Camp 29 Volunteers participated. 23/08/2010 Blood Donation Camp 162 blood donors donated blood & 256 students got Thalassaemia Check-up, organized by N.S.S Unit of M.D. College in association with THINK Foundation & KEM blood bank. 10/09/2010 Queen’s Baton Rally from Gateway of India to University Campus, Fort. 52 Volunteers Participated. 17/09/2010 Leadership Training Camp Organized by K.C. College on behalf of Mumbai University. to 21/09/2010 3 Volunteers Participated. 25/09/2010 Cleanliness Drive 131 Volunteers Participated. 02/10/2010 Gandhi Jayanti at Mumbai University Hall, Churchgate. 12 Volunteers Participated. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 49 N.S.S. (Contd.) Date 50 Event Particulars 09/10/2010 TATA Cancer Rally from Shivaji Park to TATA Cancer Hospital. 11 Volunteers Participated. 25/10/2010 Malaria Awareness through Street play to 27/10/2010 38 Volunteers Participated. 25/10/2010 Civil Defence Training -Lecture cum Practical to Training given by Nagrik Saurakshan Dal. 30/10/2010 104 N.S.S. Volunteers Participated. 03/11/2010 Visit to adopted area at Dhamanwadi & Tadwadi. 15 Volunteer visited. 08/11/2010 Disaster Management Training conducted by Indian Red Cross. 12 Volunteer attended. was 11/11/2010 “We Can” – Project. An International Committee “OXFORM” & “Yuva” NGO visited M.D. College. 38 Students participated. 15/11/2010 MDACS Presentation in Wadala Two peer teams attended. Per team 8 volunteers. 22/11/2010 Visit to adopted area Dhamanwadi 8 Volunteers Participated. 22/11/2010 7- Days Residential Camp to 1/12/2010 74 Students participated in NSS Camp in Dahivali Badlapur (east). 1/12/2010 World AIDS day 30 Volunteers participated. 1/12/2010 AIDS Awareness Programme street play at Dahivali & Dhamanvadi. 45 Volunteers participated. 11/12/2010 Intercollegiate Poster Competition at M.D.College 17 colleges and 22 Volunteers Participated. 25/12/2010 West Zone- State Level Ratnagiri to 2/1/2011 3 NSS Volunteers Participated. Mega Camp at 29/12/2010 Balprafulata Project - ‘Me lakhat Ek’ activity at CST Station. to 31/12/2010 13 Volunteers participated. 2/1/2011 Visit to Adopted Area at Dahivali & Dhamanvadi. 12 Volunteers Participated. 4/1/2011 Andhashradha Nirmulan Programme at University Hall, Fort 16 Volunteers Participated. 13/1/2011 to 17/1/2011 University Level Special Camp on Career Guidance. 3 Volunteers participated. 21/1/2011 to 22/1/2011 “SPHURTI”- Intercollegiate competition. 14 colleges participated. 23/1/2011 Polio Drive at Kalachowki & Sewree. 2 Volunteers participated. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 N.S.S. (Contd.) Date Event Particulars 26/1/2011 Republic Day Celebration in M.D.College with “Swapnapurti”childrens 65 Volunteers Participated. 29/1/2011 Gandhiji’s Punyatithi Rally. 15 Volunteers Participated. 29/1/2011 to State level Camp on Organic Farming at 4/2/2011 Dhahanu 1 Volunteer participated. 30/1/2011 Gandhiji’s Death Anniversary at University Hall, Fort 11/2/2011 to Theme Based Workshop at Badlapur. 13/2/2011 Organized by K.C. College on the behalf of Mumbai University. 25/2/2011 Power Point Presentation of Regular Activities & Diary Submission at Khalsa College, Matunga. 4/03/2011 Special Recognition Award for Malaria Eradication Campaign organised by NSS unit of University of Mumbai, BMC & United Way. 10 volunteers participated. 7 Volunteers participated. 5 Volunteers participated with NSS P.O. Dr. Avinash Karande. NSS Programme Officer Dr. Avinash Karande attended this programme and received the award. NSS SWAPNAPURTI PROJECT “Swapnapurti” was our dream project which was started in October 2010 along with Ex-NSS volunteers. In this project we try to fulfill the dream of imparting education to the children who are economically disadvantaged, residing nearby Lalbaug, Kalachowki area. The project is actually executed for the children specially who are not able to attend regular schools. These children cannot get education because they earn their livelihood, at times, on their own. And hence, we, the NSS unit, are trying to fulfill their dream of going to school. Our volunteers brought these children to M.D.college premises and taught them the academic syllabus of their respective class. Along with the academic syllabus we taught them some extra-curricular activities such as dancing, painting, organizing some competitions, action oriented games, etc. 10 NSS volunteers’ team worked every Sunday. 14 children got the benefit every Sunday from this project. The children were brought by the volunteers from their locations & were trained in the classrooms of M.D.College for three hours during the day. In this project our Principal Dr. L.R. Tiwari, Vice Principal Dr. T.P. Ghule, NSS. P.O. Dr. Avinash Karande, Prof. Sangita Patil and some Professors of our college have helped a lot. NSS RESIDENTIAL CAMP NSS residential camp was organized from 25th November to 1st December, 2010 for 7 days, in Dahivali village, near Badlapur (east). 25th November 2010. The first day we cleaned the area where we got accommodation in a school ruled by BMC. We organized a programme of “Haldi Kumkum” & tried to get well acquainted with the Dahivali people, especially women for their help during our 7 days camp. We organized some games and competitions for the children to make them action oriented. 26th November 2010. We organized a Medical Camp with the help of Vangni hospital & special help of Dr. Dhopte - a psychologist. Our volunteers carried the old tribal community people on shoulder to the medical camp site. During this camp we found that most of the children were suffering from malnutrition & the diseases which were caused because of the polluted water. Mrs. Kalyani Mhatre, (Sarpanch) helped us a lot. Volunteers distributed DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 51 chlorine bottles among the tribal to purify the water. Dr. Dhopte delivered a lecture on ‘Young Generation Psychology’. 27th & 28th November 2010. We constructed a Dam on the river situated in Dahivali. Evening time, Civil Defense training was given to the volunteers & villagers by Mr. Wadekar. He imparted training among volunteers through the disaster management during flood and other disastrous situations. He taught us how to use first aid box. 29th November 2010. We also organized a programme on “Alcoholism”. Our guest speaker was Mrs.Aruna Deshpande from “Muktangan”,Pune and three other guest speakers who depicted their own real life example as to how they were trapped in alcoholism and how they saved their own lives at the proper time which really proved beneficial to the villagers as most of them are victims of alcoholism - not only men but also women were addicted to alcoholism. The programme “Save snakes save nature” we organized twice. The first demonstration was organized in Dhamanwadi for tribals & the second one on the same day in Dahivali village. The guidance was given by Mr. Raju Mumbaikar who guided audience how to identify poisonous & non-poisonous snakes and how to save them and consequently how to save our Nature. 30th November 2010. Our morning we utilized in conducting various competitions and games for the children. The children actively participated in the various games. We organized a lecture-cum practical demonstration on “Superstition” and made the villagers to be aware of various superstitions. Shri.Ashok Hasrolkar delivered a lecture and demonstration which proved beneficial to the villagers. On the same day we organized a lecture by Ms.Pramila Sharma on Yuva workshop. She discussed on ‘Domestic violence Against Women’. As this was the last Night we set a camp fire and enjoyed the whole night sharing our experiences. 1st December 2010. Our volunteers performed street plays in Dahivali & made the villagers become aware of HIV/AIDS. Our Principal Dr.L.R.Tiwari, Vice-Principals Dr.Ghule & Dr.Panse visited the camp site. In Dhamanwadi and Tadwadi, they distributed slates, notebooks, and other essential academic materials in a school of Dhamanwadi. As 1st December 2010 is World AIDS Day we celebrated it distributing mirrors given by MDACS symbolizing HIV/AIDS. Afterwards we arrived in Dahiwali where we organised the prize distribution ceremony for the children who participated in the games. Dr. Khemani, Prof. Ganesh Joshi, Prof. Dr. Kishan Pawar & Mr. Sachin Narle visited the camp & helped lot .In the evening we left the school premises where we were given farewell by the villagers. That was a very heart touching occasion of our camp. NSS UNIT - INTER-COLLEGIATE COMPETITIONS - PRIZE WINNERS 52 Name of the College/ Institute Competition Achievement 12/08/2010 MDACS - Yuva Jagar Group Dance 3rd Prize 8 2 29/09/2010 KC college - Vidhyapith Elocution 1st prize 1 3 7/10/2010 Nandadeep Vidhyalay Goregaon “IDEAL Jallosh” Elocution Consolation prize 1 4 16/10/2010 KC College Poetry Elocution Poster Street Play 1st prize 2nd prize 3rd prize 2nd prize 13 5 24/10/2010 Poddar College “Enigma” Street Play 2nd prize 12 Sr. No. Date 1 Volunteers DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 NSS Unit - Inter-collegiate Competitions - Prize Winners (Contd.) Name of the College/ Institute Competition Achievement 03/12/2010 – 05/12/2010 Siddharth College (Anandbhavan) “Samrat” Story Group Singing 2nd prize 1st prize 7 7 04/12/2010 Ruia College Poetry Poster 1st prize 2nd prize 2 8 08/12/2010 Poddar College ‘’Uttung’’ Debate 1st prize 2 9 09/12/2010 to 11/12/2010 Sydenham College “Harshollahas” Street Play Elocution Poetry 3rd prize 1st prize 2nd prize 20 10 15/12/2010 SIWS College “Yuva Astra” Debate 3rd prize 2 11 14/12/2010 Siddharth College Street Play 1st prize 10 12 18/12/2010 Lala College “SANKALP” Street Play Group Singing Poetry Elocution Poster Photography 1st prize 1st prize 1st & 2nd prize 3rd prize & consolation 3rd prize 3rd prize BEST COLLEGE AWARD 25 13 19/12/2010 “Utkarsh“ Mohotsov 2010 Solapur Street Play Debate 2nd prize 2nd prize 1 14 14/12/2010 Khalsa College “Udaan’’ Street Play Rangoli Debate Essay 1st prize 1st prize 3rd prize 3rd prize BEST COLLEGE AWARD 14 15 18/12/2010 MAHARASHTRA Utsav- Ravindra Natya Mandir Street Play Consolation prize 10 16 07/01/2011 Ambedkar College Street Play 1st prize 9 1st Sr. No. Date 6 Volunteers 17 12/01/2011 Ruia College Political Science Dept Street Play Elocution Presentation prize 1st prize 2nd prize 15 18 24/01/2011 “Avishkar” Poetry Debate Street Play 2nd prize 2nd prize 3rd prize 13 19 27/01/2011 & 28/01/2011 Guru Nanak College “Yuvak Mela” PPT Elocution Debate Poetry Street Play 1st prize 2nd & 3rd prize 3rd prize 1st prize 1st prize 17 20 4/03/2011 United Way, BMC and NSS Unit of Mumbai University Malaria Eradication Campaign Special Recognition Award 39 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 53 CULTURAL ASSOCIATION (Sr. College) Date Event 13 Aug’10 Inauguration of Cultural Association Activities Chief Guest - Madura Velankar Message competition on “Teacher’s Day” Prize Winners - Two messages were selected as best message on “Teacher’s Day” 5 Sept’10 Judges 8 Sept’10 & 9 Sept’10 Particulars 1) Mrs. Monika Pathak 2) Mr. Satnamsingh Sohal Talent Parade Singing competition Judges - 1) Mr. Dinesh Lanjekar 2) Mrs. Rashmi Kondra Dance competition Judges - 1) Mrs. Mishit Todia 2) Mrs. Namrata Sawant The following no. of students were selected: 6 - students – solo-singing 6 - pairs – duet singing 6 - groups – group singing The following no. of students were selected: 8 - solo dance 5 - group dance 4 - Mimicry 3 - Monoacting 25 Sept’10 Students participation in the intercollegiate Mehendi competion at K .G. Mithal College of Art & Commerce, Malad Prize Winners - Ms. Nilam Bagwe student of S.Y.B.Com. Secured consolation prize. 10 Dec’10 Prize Winners Ist Prize Darshana A. Piagaukar IInd Prize Sunil Kunal IIIrd Prize Rupali B. Sutar S.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.Sc. Prize Winners Ist Prize Neelam Godke IInd Prize Achala P. CHavan IIIrd Prize Sarvesh Mestry S.Y.B.A. M.Sc.(II) T.Y.B.Com Prize Winners - (Photography) Ist Prize Parag Salaskar IInd Prize Kavita Waingade S.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Com. Consolation 1) Tripti Girav 2) Saurabh Pavekar S.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.A. Prize Winners - (Tatoo) Ist Prize Harsha Mistry IInd Prize Vihang Parab T.Y.B.Sc. S.Y.B.Com. Prize Winners - (Nail Art) Ist Prize Shradha Girkar IInd Prize Pradnya Panchal S.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.Com. Cookery Competition Judges - 11 Dec’10 13 Dec’10 1) Mrs. Leeena Pednekar 2) Dr. Sundari K. P. Mehedi Competition Judges - 1) Ms Shamika Mane 2) Prof. (Ms) Rashmi Kondra Rangoli and Photography Competition Judges - 1) Mrs. Mr. Santosh Pednekar 2) Prof. (Ms) Nisha Shah Prize Winners - (Rangoli) Ist Prize Sarvesh Mestry IInd Prize Prajakta Panchal IIIrd Prize Nandini Gawde 14 Dec’10 T.Y.B.Com. F.Y.B.Sc. F.Y.B.Sc. Nail Art/Tatoo Judges - 54 Ms. Namrata Awate, Student of M.D. College interviewed the chief guest. 1) Prof. (Ms) Madhulika Verma 2) Dr. (Ms) Supriya Deshpande DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 CULTURAL ASSOCIATION ACTIVITIES - SR. COLLEGE (Contd.) Date 16 Dec’10 Event Particulars TALENT PARADE FINALS SINGING COMPETETION Judges - 1) Miss. Jyotsana Gadgil 2) Mrs. Tanuja Alawani Solo Singing - Prize Winners Ist Prize Guruprasad Jadhav IInd Prize Akash Jakari IIIrd Prize Pratik Salunkhe Duet Singing - Prize Winners Ist Prize Pravin Desai & Kaushal Sutar F.Y.B.A. IInd Prize Akash Jakari & Rohan F.Y.B.M.M. Group Singing - Prize Winners Ist Prize S.Y.B.Com. F.Y.B.M.M. T.Y.B.Sc. Kaushal & Group DANCE COMPETETION Judges - 1) Mr.Jayendra Vatandar 2) Mr. Naresh Solo Dance - Prize Winners Ist Prize Mrunali Kamble IInd Prize Neelam Ghorke IIIrd Prize Sidhartha Malkar Group Dance - Prize Winners Ist Prize Rachna & Group IInd Prize Kalash & Group Mimicry - Prize Winner Ist Prize Gauri Jagsuli Mono Acting - Prize Winner Ist Prize Chinmay Jadhav 20 Dec’10 Saree & Tie Day Organised in the College and students enjoyed. 21 Dec’10 Rose Day It was celebrated with enthusiasm. 22 Dec’10 Dayanandostav - “Avartan” Chief Guest: F.Y.B.Com. S.Y.B.A. S.Y.B.Com. T.Y.B.Sc. 1) Mr. Prasad Javate 2) Priya Berde ARTS CIRCLE (Jr. College) Arts Circle started its programme with an introductory talk by Indulkar on ‘Career guidance’ for Arts students on July 4th 2010. It was followed by a talk by Mr. Santosh Navi for Sr. College students. It was largely attended by the S.Y.J.C Arts students. In the month of October a talk by Mr. Anand Mapuskar for the Arts students was arranged for the Arts students to encourage the strength and interest in Arts faculty and subjects. Thus the entire first term was utilized to encourage the Arts students. The second term had two more programmes. The first was a field trip to Maharashtra National Park on 25th November. In all 200 students and twelve teachers participated in this trip. The other programme was a talk by Mrs. Sangita Dixit on ‘Globalization and its positive and negative impact’ on 27th November which happened to be the birthday of Mrs. T.S. Thakur. The guest of honour was Mrs. T.S. Thakur, Marathi Dept. who was to retire that month end (It was a dual celebration). The members of Arts Circle comprised of Ms. L. G. Pandari, Mrs. Shreyani Katkar, Ms. Neha Wadekar, Mrs. Leena Korde, Dr. P. K. Mishra, Mr. Ganesh Gawhare, Mr. Kurhade and Mr. Dhale with Ms. Saroj Navi as the convenor. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 55 SCIENCE CIRCLE (Jr. College) The following programmes have been conducted during the academic year. 1. Career guidance for XII and XI science students conducted by Times of India Group on 17th Sept. 2010. 2. During Diwali vacation, 73 students participated in the programme ‘Inspire’. Inspire is a nature awareness programme conducted by Homi Babha Centre for Science Education, Tata Institute of fundamental Research, National Board for higher mathematics, Department of Atomic energy and Regional Mathematics Olympiad. 3. Students participated in Olympiad on 28th November 2010 conducted by Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT). 31 students participated in this Olympiad. 4. Mathematics Olympiad conducted at Atomic Energy Central School, Anusakthi Nagar, on 5th Dec. 2010. 41 students participated in this Olympiad. 5. Times group and Jindal Steels jointly conducted ‘Green Guru’ Quiz and Painting Competition on 12th April’11. Two students participated in each event. CULTURAL ASSOCIATION (Jr. College) A meeting of the Junior College Cultural Committee was held under the guidance of Vice Principal Prof. S. P. Singh in which Dr. Anil Avhad from MCVC department was again given the responsibility of convenor of cultural association and Prof. Aniju Thomas, Prof. Mane N.V. from Aided section and Prof. Poornima Jadhav & Prof. Shreya Chavarkar from Unaided section were assigned the duty of Co-Convener of cultural association. The aim of the cultural association is to make the student proactive, bold & self-confident and to bring out their hidden talents via various extra-curricular activities. These activities would help the students to give wings to their ideas and put soul to their creativity. With this in mind the culture association arranged a pageant of events, a summary of which is given below. Solo and group dance competition was organized by cultural association for Junior college aided & unaided students. A committee of teachers was formed for the smooth functioning of event which was headed by Prof. Janhavi Bagwe & she was supported by her team colleagues Prof. Shreyasi Kotkar, Prof. Neha Wadekar, Prof. Mane, Prof. Poornima, Prof. Rita Singh.and Prof. Leena Korde. The response was tremendous. After two elimination rounds 11 solo dances, 6 duet dances and 10 group dances were selected for the finals. Mr. Aniket Jadhav and Mr. Mukesh Katwale were the judges. Singing competition was organized for our upcoming singers. Dr. Anil Avhad himself worked as event incharge and he was supported by Prof. Snigdha Bagul, Prof. Poornima Jadhav and others. The finals of singing competition was organized in college quadrangle with orchestra. Students sang very well and audience response was also very good. Mr. Bhagwant Narkar and Mr. Abhijit Joshi, the pair of Music directors were called as judges for the competition. At the end of the competition judges also sang songs and the audience was crazy after their song. Another prestigious event Mr. & Ms. Maharshi was organized by cultural association for our students. Prof. Shreya Chavarkar and Prof. Annie Jose took the leadership for this big event and were greatly helped by Dr. Avhad, Prof. Mane, Prof. Manali Surve, Prof. Falguni, Prof. Sachin P., Prof. Sushma and others. About 250 students appeared for the first round – Written Test, out of which 26 students were selected for the second i.e. Personal Interview round. The 12 Finalist were judged by three great personalities Miss Nirmala Kotnis, a Marathi film and TV actress, Mrs. Suvarna Joshi, ZEE TV news reader and Mr. Amit Bhandari, Journalist, Star Majha. India has a rich cultural heritage. A Quiz contest on Indian culture was organized by the cultural committee 56 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 under able guidance of Prof. N.V. Mane. His team mates Prof. Leena Korde, Prof. Shreyasi Kotkar, Prof. Swapnil Bangal took great efforts in organizing the quiz. Prof. Basil Dhas and Prof. Sachin Panchgane did wonderful job in making slides and PowerPoint Presentation. After 1st elimination round of written test given by 300 students, 32 students were selected for 2 nd round of quiz. Out of the 16 teams 4 pairs were selected for the final quiz. The final was organized in Mini-Theater and the response of participants and spectators was awesome. Mehendi Competition was very well organized by Prof. Poornima Jadhav on 3/12/2010. The theme for this competition was “Bridal Mehendi”. The Judges were Mrs. Vinita Jain and Prof. Shubhada Gala. Prof. Aniju Thomas and Prof. Falguni put great efforts to make the event successful. Rangoli Competetion was held on 6/12/2010. The topic was ‘NATURE’. About 22 participants took part in the competition and were judged by Prof. Aruna P. and Prof. Saroj Nair. The event was successfully arranged by Prof. Manali Surve and her team of Prof. Neha Wadekar, Prof. Aniju, Prof. P. K. Mishra, Miss Minal Pawar and Mrs. Sushma. Poster Painting competition was organized for our students on 7/12/2010., Prof. Vibhakar Singh worked as event incharge and he was helped by Prof. Janhavi Padhye, Prof. Shreya, Prof. N. Kunte and Prof Arjun. The topic was “Indian Culture” and students displayed different shades of Indian Culture in the most colourful ways. The judges were Mr. Bangal and Mr. Hiraman, graduates from the J.J. school of Arts and experts in the field of Painting. Mono Acting Competition was organized by Prof. Mrs. Neeta Khanvilkar and her team. The response of students was overwhelming. Mr. Mandar Shinde and Mr. Yatin Kadam both from Stage and Film Industry were the Judges. Flower Arrangement Competition was organized after many years. Prof .Falguni and Prof. Basil Das took the initiative in arranging this event and was helped by Prof. Binamrata and Prof. Chandakumari. The venue Biology Lab was flooded with beautiful flowers on 9/12/2010. The event was judged by Prof. Bina Shrivastav and Prof. Satnam Sohal. Rose Day was celebrated on 14/12/2010. The response was so good that all 500 rose cards were sold in 2 days. Miss. Aditi Karpe from F.Y.J.C. Commerce C and Mr. Aditya Nanaware from F.Y.J.C. Science C were adjudged as Rose Queen and Rose King respectively. We are grateful to Mr. S.R. Rao from Essar Group who sponsored the roses. Special thanks to Prof. Bhanumati Shivraman for her help and guidance. The Grand show - Dayanandotsav-2010 was organized by Junior college Cultural association on 23 24thof Dec.2010 at Shivaji Mandir, Dadar. rd& This breath taking show was a grand showcase of talent parade of students bringing out their hidden potential. Students with their innovative, creative ideas and great talent made this event a great grand success. Fu-Bai-Fu fame Mr. Swapnil Joshi, Miss Nirmala Kotnis, a Marathi TV and Film Actress, Mr. Sanjay Khapare, a Marathi TV and film Actor, Mr. Kedar Parulekar, a poet and Mimicry Artist were among the guests. ‘Natarang’ fame Miss Sonali Kulkarni was the main attraction for the crowd. Her short but sweet appearance made the audience crazy. Junior college cultural committee thanks our management Mrs. Kawal Verma, Secretary, M.D.E.S. in particular for her perfect logistic support and guidance she has extended to all of us. We would like to also give a special thanks to Principal Dr. L.R. Tiwari whose guidance and support in the organisation of this event has been valuable. We particularly thank vice Principal Prof. S.P. Singh whose active participation and prompt supervision helped the various events run smoothly. We also thank the Supervisor of Junior College Prof. Chandrasekar whose able guidance and presence for all the programmes added confidence in the teachers as well as students. We also specially thank to Prof. Bhanumati Shivraman, coordinator Unaided section, who always have been a source of inspiration to all of us. Thus under the able guidance of convener Dr. Anil Avhad members of cultural association conducted different events to provide a platform to students to bring out their hidden talents and make them realize their own potential and know themselves better. It has instilled great sense of self confidence and selfassurance in all those who took part in the events Besides the fun it has been a learning experience for all which will go a long way in their life for the years ahead, They will be better citizens and will contribute in their own capacity towards the betterment of their country India. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 57 SCHOLARSHIP & ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION (Jr. College) The annual prize distribution function of the scholarship committee was held on 8th Feb., 2011. This function of the junior college brings down the curtain on the curricular and co-curricular programmes and seminars arranged for the students for the academic year 2010-11 and ushers in the examination fever. The programme started with the traditional prayer and lighting of lamp by our Chief Guest Mr. Hemant Kumar Tantia, Asst. Commissioner, Customs & Excise, Mrs. Kawal Verma Secretary MDES along with other dignitaries, Principal Dr. L.R. Tiwari, Dr. T.P. Ghule - Vice Principal, Sr. College, Mr. S.P. Singh Jr. College Vice Principal, Supervisor - Mr. V. Chandrasekhar and Co-ordinator Un aided section - Mrs. Bhanumati Shivram. Our Principal welcomed the guest and gave a brief introduction about the history of our college and Mr. V.G. Shinde Convenor of this committee gave introduction of the guest and about the scholarships. The names of the meritorious students were announced by our committee members - Ms. Annie Jose, Ms. Snigdha Bagul and Mr. D.S. Mehta along with Ms. Nilopher of unaided section. Our award ceremony started with felicitation of our Secretary Mrs. Kawal Verma for being nominated as a senate member in the University of Mumbai. Mr. & Ms. Maharshi scholarship and trophy was awarded to the best boy and girl students of the junior college for their all round performance and achievements. Scholarship prize was also awarded to that student who bagged maximum number of scholarships for the year. In all 93 scholarships were announced of which 63 belonged to the junior college and 30 of the unaided section. Mr. S.M. Kulkarni Vice President - Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. declared one more scholarship of Rs.1000/- to the student who tops in Chemistry at HSC. This is his 4th scholarship as he had announced in one of his previous visits about giving the scholarship every year till his retirement in memory of his loving mother Mrs. Prabhavati. Mr. V. Chandrasekhar our supervisor gave Rs. 500/- each to Mr. & Ms. Maharshi as a cash prize. Vote of thanks was proposed by our committee member Mr. S.M. More. Kudos to our other members who were behind the scene namely - Mrs. Neeta Khanvilkar, Dr. P.K. Mishra, Mr. M.M. Kurhade, Mr. Ganesh Gavhane, Mr. Sanjay Prabhu, Mr. D.N. Singh and our unaided section colleagues - Mrs. Shubhada Gala & Mrs. Usha Kadam for the grand success of this function. Last but not the least our class IV employees Mrs. Vishaka, Mr. Awdhoot and Mrs. Kamiesh who also chipped in by helping us with their support. N.S.S. (Jr. College) Date Event Particulars 28/06/2010 Essay Competition on “Indian Festivals” 35 students participated. 12/07/2010 Group Discussion on “Prevention of Malaria and other Diseases” 37 students participated. 20/8 to 3/09/2010 35 students participated. “Sadbhavana Athavda” for Celebration Communal Spreading Harmony 15/09/2010 Group Discussion on “Disaster Management” 100 students participated. 13/01/2011 Student Volunteers went to help in organising the programme of Shri Ravishankar 30 students participated. 27/01/2011 A lecture by Dr. Sanjay Goilkar (PSI) on “Contribution of Police in Social Service” 100 students participated. Prof. R.S. Dhule was the Co-ordinator of NSS (Jr. College) 58 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 GYMKHANA REPORT Sr. College Gymkhana activities for the academic year started in the month of June with practice for various games under the supervision and guidance of Mr. Manoj Patil (Sports Director) and Ms. Reema Jadhav (Physical Instructor). The selections were held at different places and the students were provided with the coaching facility with permission of Mrs. Kawal A. Verma, Secretary M.D.E.S. The coaches were Mr. Rajesh Padave (Kabaddi), Mr. Manoj Patil (Cricket & Kho – Kho), Mr. Sanjay (Football), Mr. Girish Kulkarni and Ms. Deepali Pawar (Yoga), Mr. J.D. Jadhav was also of great help towards the success of sports activities. Sr. No. 1. Event & Venue Date / Organized by Chess (Men) 29th July. to 2nd Aug. 2010 University of Mumbai Venue M.L.D.C. College, Dixit Road, Vile Parle, Mumbai Participant / Rank 1) Singh Vivek (Cap.) (S.Y.F.M. / 49) 2) Kulkarni Kuastubh (F.Y.Com. / 1540 UA) Result 131/2 out of 24 points at Inter – Collegiate University Competition. 3) Pokharkar Chetan (F.Y.B.Sc./ 1053) 4) Gurav Shrinath (S.Y.B.Sc. / 1009) 5) Palkar Prathamesh (S.Y.B.Sc. / 1010) 6) Bane Ninad (S.Y.B.Sc. / 1001) 2. Yoga (Women) 25th Aug. 2010 University of Mumbai Mulund Commerce College, Mulund 1) Dhamankar Radha (Cap.) (F.Y.F.M. / 07) 2) Gode Namrata (F.Y.B.Com./1261 UA) Secured 5th Place in Inter – Collegiate University Competition. 3) Padyal Nisha (S.Y.B.Sc. / 1202) 4) Tambe Amrapali (F.Y.B.Com./1264 UA) 5) Loke Sonali (S.Y.B.Sc. / 1235) 6) Patil Vidhyashree (S.Y.B.Com. / 1225) 3. Yoga (Men) 25th Aug. 2010 University of Mumbai DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Mulund Commerce College 1) Sanket Pawar (F.Y.B.Sc. / 1315) Secured 3rd Place in Individual Yoga Championship at Inter – Collegiate University Competition. 2) Vipul Parab (T.Y.B.A. / 1079) Participated in Inter – Collegiate University Competition 59 Sr. No. 4. Event & Venue Date / Organized by Swimming (Men) 6th Aug. to 8th Aug. 2010 University of Mumbai 18th July 2010 Maharashtra State Amateur Aquatic Asso. 5. Weight Lifting (Women) 5th September 2010 University of Mumbai 6. Weight Lifting (Men) 5th September 2010 University of Mumbai 7. Power Lifting (Women) 5th September 2010 University of Mumbai 8. Power Lifting (Men) 4th September 2010 University of Mumbai Venue P. M. Hinduja Swimming Pool, Charni Road, Mumbai Participant / Rank 1) Shinde Viraj Vishwasrao (S.Y.B.Com. /1249) Ozone Swimming Pool, Goregaon, Mumbai Secured 4th Place in 50 M. Free Style, 5th Place in 100 M. Breast Stroke at Inter – Collegiate University Competition, 5th Place at Ratnagiri 5 km. Long Distance Sea Competition, 3rd Place at Dadar Rock 2.5 km. Long Distance Sea Competition 2nd Place at Senior State Level Short Distance Swimming Competition. D.T.S.S. College, Malad, Mumbai 1) Gite Sonali (T.Y.B.Com. / 1319) D.T.S.S. College, Malad, Mumbai 1) Gorde Siddhant (F.Y.B.Com.) D.T.S.S. College, Malad, Mumbai 1) Gite Sonali (T.Y.B.Com. / 1319) Secured Silver Medal in 75 kgs. at Inter – Collegiate University Competition. D.T.S.S. College, Malad, Mumbai 1) Todankar Pranay (S.Y.B.Com. / 1403) Secured Gold Medal in 67.5 kgs. at Inter – Collegiate University Competition. 2) Patil Pravin (T.Y.B.A. / 1062) Secured silver Medal in upto 75 kgs. at Inter – Collegiate University Competition. 3) Patil Jayesh (F.Y.B.Com./1555 UA) 1st Place at Sub Junior National Power Lifting Competition 2) Kulkarni Kaustubh (F.Y.B.Com.) 4) Tarphe Pravin (T.Y.B.Com. / 1251) 60 Result Secured Gold Medal in 75 kgs. at Inter – Collegiate University Competition. Participated in Inter – Collegiate University Competition Participated in Inter – Collegiate University Competition DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Sr. No. 9. Event & Venue Date / Organized by Venue Participant / Rank Wrestling (Men) 25th September 2010 J.S.M. College, 1) Jadhav Kishor (F.Y.B.Com. / 1034) University of Mumbai Shivle, Murbad Secured Bronze Medal in 74 kgs. wt. Cat. at Inter – Collegiate University Wrestling Competition 2) Patil Milind (T.Y.B.A. / 1047) Secured Bronze Medal in 60 kgs. wt. Cat. at Inter – Collegiate University Wrestling Competition 3) Solwande Dadasaheb (T.Y.B.A.) 4) Gujar Suhas (F.Y.B.A. / 1014) Result Participated in Inter – Collegiate University Wrestling Competition 5) Lubal Rupesh (F.Y.B.A. / 1233) 10. Kabaddi (Women) 1st Oct. & 2nd Oct. 2010 University of Mumbai 5th Jan. 2011 V.J.T.I. College 15th Jan. & 16th Jan. 2011 Kirti College 25th Jan. & 26th Jan. 2011 Amar Hind Krida Mandal, Dadar Vasantrao Naik College, Murud Janjira V.J.T.I. College, Matunga Kirti College, Dadar Amar Hind Krida Mandal, Dadar 1) Pawar Nikita (Cap.) (T.Y.B.A. / 1146) 2) Narkar Raksha (T.Y.B.Com.) 3) Masurkar Nivedita (T.Y.B.A. / 1118) 4) Deulkar Rutuja (S.Y.B.I. / 07) 5) Patil Madhuri (T.Y.B.A. / 1041) 6) Mane Mangal (S.Y.B.Com. / 1418) 7) Chavan Trupti (F.Y.B.Com. / 1012) 8) Haldanakar Akshada (F.Y.B.Com. / 1032) Secured 1st Place in Inter – Collegiate University Tournament. Secured 1st Place in Inter – Collegiate Kabaddi Tournament. Secured 1st Place in Inter – Collegiate Kabaddi Tournament. Secured 1st Place in Inter – Collegiate Kabaddi Tournament. 9) Masurkar Sayali (F.Y.B.Com. / 1055) 10) Takale Apeksha (F.Y.B.Sc. / 1030) 11) Pingulkar Jyoti (F.Y.B.Com. / 1373) 12) Gaikwad Sharaddha (S.Y.B.Com.) 1) Deulkar Rutuja 2) Takle Apeksha (Represented at Ashwamedh & All India Inter – University Tournament.) DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 61 Sr. No. 11. Event & Venue Kabaddi (Men) Date / Organized by 28th Sep. 2010 & 1st & 2nd Oct. 2010 University of Mumbai 5th Jan. 2011 V.J.T.I. College 15th Jan. & 16th Jan. 2011 Kirti College 25th Jan. & 26th Jan. 2011 Amar Hind Krida Mandal, Dadar Venue R.A.D.A.V. College, Bhandup & Vasantrao Naik College, Murud Janjira V.J.T.I. College, Matunga Kirti College, Dadar Amar Hind Krida Mandal, Dadar Participant / Rank 1) Lad Nilesh (Cap.) (S.Y.B.A. / 1079) 2) Kalebere Nilesh (F.Y.B.A.) 3) Kawthekar Jaid (F.Y.B.Com. / 1343) 4) Khamkar Mayur (F.Y.B.A. / 1023) 5) Bargode Prasad (F.Y.B.A. / 1240) 6) Chavan Paresh (F.Y.B.A. / 1228) 7) Nalawade Swapnil (S.Y.B.Sc. / 1111) 8) Raut Gaurav (F.Y.B.Com. / 1376) 9) Surve Yogesh (F.Y.B.Com. / 1092) 10) Phalke Nikhil (F.Y.B.A. / 1041) 11) Kavilkar Avinash (F.Y.B.A. / 1020) 12) Talawadekar Sanket (S.Y.B.A. / 1246) Result Lost in Quarter Final Round at Inter – Collegiate Inter Zonal University Kabaddi Tournament Secured 1st Place in Inter – Collegiate Kabaddi Tournament. Secured 2nd Place in Inter – Collegiate Kabaddi Tournament. Secured 2nd Place in Inter – Collegiate Kabaddi Tournament. 1) Bargode Prasad (Represented at Ashwamedh & All India Inter – University Tournament.) 12. Kho – Kho (Men) 26th Oct. 2010 University of Mumbai 15th Jan. & 16th Jan. 2011 Kirti College 62 Dr. Ambedkar College Kirti College, Dadar 1) Darde Tushar (S.Y.B.Com. / 1164) 2) Khdpe Ajinkya (F.Y.B.Com. / 1344) 3) Modak Rupesh (S.Y.B.Sc. / 1092) 4) Parkar Siddhesh (S.Y.B.Com. / 1069) 5) Mahadeshwar Nitesh (F.Y.B.Com. / 1051) 6) Rane Sanjog (T.Y.B.Com.) 7) Kudtarkar Nilesh (S.Y.B.Com. / 1350) 8) Telkar Amol (S.Y.B.Com. / 1103) 9) Kalbate Vikrant (T.Y.B.Com. / 1333) 10) Adkar Prasad (S.Y.B.Com. / 1001) 11) Lad Chetan (F.Y.B.Sc. / 1208) 12) Kalbate Vinod (T.Y.B.A. / 1007) Lost in 2nd round at Inter – Collegiate University Kho – Kho Tournament Participated in Inter – Collegiate Tournament DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Sr. No. 13. Event & Venue Date / Organized by Participant / Rank Result Vile Parle, Mumbai 1) Jadhav Kishor (F.Y.B.Com. / 1034) 2) Patil Milind (T.Y.B.A. / 1047) 3) Gujar Vilas (S.Y.B.A. / 1247) 4) Gujar Suhas (F.Y.B.A. / 1014) 5) Rupesh Lubal (F.Y.B.A. / 1233) Participated in Inter – Collegiate University Competition 3rd Dec. 2010 University of Mumbai Ruia College, Matunga 1) Pathre Sahil (S.Y.B.A. / 1195) Participated in Inter – Collegiate University Competition Taekwondo (Men) 15th Jan. 2011 K.M Agrawal College, Kalyan 1) Manval Yogesh (F.Y.B.Com./2093 UA) Secured Gold Medal in Inter – Collegiate University Tournament & represented all India Inter University Taekwondo Competition Cricket (Men) 11th Nov. & 12th Nov. 2010 Shivaji Park & Matunga Gymkhana 1) Lanjekar Akash (T.Y.B.A. / 1048) 2) Masurkar Rohan (S.Y.B.Com. / 1106) 3) Magar Swapnil (S.Y.B.Sc. / 1195) 4) Tandel Shreyas (F.Y.B.A. / 1058) 5) Yadav Kuldeep (F.Y.B.Com./1132 UA) 6) Sakpal Omkar (S.Y.B.A. / 1105) 7) Mungekar Chinmay (F.Y.B.Com. / 1059) 8) Sawant Ketan (F.Y.B.Com. / 1382) 9) More Siddhesh (S.Y.B.Com./1058 UA) 10) Jadhav Akshay (F.Y.B.Com.) 11) Gamre Viraj (F.Y.B.Com. UA) 12) Magar Nikhil (S.Y.B.Sc. / 1194) 13) Tiwari Rahul (F.Y.B.Com./1420 UA) 14) Chougule Raj (F.Y.B.Com./1129 UA) 15) Jadhav Chetan (F.Y.B.Com. / 1332) 16) Jacob Kooran (M.Com. – 1 / 2016) Lost in qualifying round at Inter – Collegiate University Cricket Tournament Judo (Men) 2nd Dec. 2010 14. Shooting (Men) 15. 16. Venue University of Mumbai University of Mumbai University of Mumbai Dec. 2010 & Jan. 2011 S.P.Group & Bengal Cricket Club 14th Nov. 2010 Ramakant Achrekar Sir’s club DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Bengal Cricket Club, Shivaji Park Ramakant Achrekar Sir’s club, Shivaji Park Out of 8 matches our college team won the 6 matches Secured 2nd Place in Ramakant Achrekar Sir’s Cricket Tournament 63 Sr. No. 17. Event & Venue Date / Organized by Carrom (Men) 9th Feb. to 11th Feb. 2011 University of Mumbai Dec. 2010 Hinduja College Venue K.E.S. College, Kandivli Participant / Rank 1) Jadhav Rahul (M.Com. – I / 1028) Hinduja College, Mumbai Result Secured Silver Medal in single at Inter – Collegiate University Carrom Tournament. Secured Bronze Medal in single at Inter–Collegiate Carrom Tournament. 2) Golatkar Swapnil (S.Y.B.Com. / 1331) 3) Rane Ganesh (S.Y.B.Com. / 1380) 4) Bansode Ishwar (S.Y.B.Com. / 1005) 5) Juwatkar Abhijeet (S.Y.B.Com. / 1333) Secured Gold Medal in Doubles at Inter – Collegiate University Carrom Tournament. Participated in Inter – Collegiate University Carrom Tournament GYMKHANA REPORT Jr. College Sr. No. 1. Event & Venue Date / Organized by Football (Boys) 23rd Aug. & 25th Aug. 2010 Mumbai City D.S.O. Venue Participant / Rank Result St. Xavier’s Ground, Parel 1) More Sain (Cap.) (12th Com. / 1335 UA) Lost in 2nd round at the Inter collegiate Tournament at District level. 2) Uthale Hemant (12th Sci. / 1412) 3) Solanki Anil (12th Com. / 1509 UA) 4) Pandey Vishal (12th Com. / 1175 UA) 5) Patel Nikesh (12th Com. / 1782 UA) 6) Kajale Utkarsh (12th Com. / 1074 UA) 7) Waghela Sujay (12th Com. / 1720 UA) 8) Waghmare Omkar (12th Com. / 1849 UA) 64 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Sr. No. Event & Venue Date / Organized by 7th Oct. & 8th Oct. 2010 Jr. College Sports Association Venue Participant / Rank Result Supari Talao, Bandra (W) 9) Kanekar Kaustubh (12th Com. / 1777 UA) Lost in 2nd round at the Inter collegiate Tournament 10) Adhikari Biswajeet (12th Com. / 1151 UA) 11) Tripathi Sanket (12th Com. / 1179 UA) 12) Raut Rushikesh (12th Sci. 1207) 13) Haldankar Saurabh (12th Sci. / 1171) 14) Toraskar Rahul (12th Com. / 1274 UA) 15) Tarkar Parag (12th Arts / 1057) 16) Marathe Jaydeep (12th Com. / 1320 UA) 2. Chess (Women) 15th September 2010 Mumbai City D.S.O. 3. Chess (Men) 15th September 2010 Mumbai City D.S.O. B.P.C.A’s College of Physical Edu. 1) More Vrushali (11th Elect. Sci. / 1368) Secured 6th Place in Collegiate Tournament at District level & selected for School Inter Zonal Competition. B.P.C.A’s College of Physical Edu. 1) Waghela Sujay (12th Com. / 1720 UA) Participated in Inter – Collegiate Competition at District level 2) Sitap Sagar (12th C. Sci. / 1104 UA) 3) Jadhav Alok (12th C. Sci. / 1222 UA) 4) Sawant Sanket (12th C. Sci. / 1095 UA) 5) Uthale Hemant (12th Sci. / 1412) 13th Oct. & 14th Oct. 2010 Jr. College Sports Association Chetna College, Bandra 1) Sitap Sagar (12th C. Sci. / 1104 UA) Secured 2nd Place in Inter – Collegiate Competition. 2) Jadhav Alok (12th C. Sci. / 1222 UA) Participated in Inter Collegiate Tournament 3) Sawant Sanket (12th C. Sci. / 1095 UA) 4. Yoga (Women) 8th Jan. to 10th Jan. 2011 Chiplun 1) Bhagat Tejal (11th Com. / 1303) Selected for School State level selection trial Mumbai City D.S.O. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 65 Sr. No. 5. 6. 7. Event & Venue Yoga (Men) Date / Organized by Venue Participant / Rank Result Dec. 2010 Chembur 1) Jadhav Yogesh (11th Elect. Sci. / 1334) Selected for School Inter Zonal selection trial Mumbai City D.S.O. Fencing & Skipping (Women) 28th Nov. to 30th Nov. 2010 Carrom (Women) 9th Dec. 2010 2) Shirke Akshay (11th Elect. Sci. / 1398) Yavatmal 1) Darekar Pratiksha (11th Arts / 1007) Selected for State level Tournament Shardashram Vidyalaya, Dadar 1) Shingate Sonali (11th Com. / 1100) Participated in Inter Collegiate Tournament at District level Mumbai Fencing Asso. Mumbai City D.S.O. 2) Mahadik Sanjali (11th Sci. / 1252) 3) Naikdhure Shrutika (11th Com. Sci. / 1045) 4) Sawardekar Gayanka (11th Com. Sci. / 1092) 8. Athletic (Women) 8th Oct. & 10th Oct. 2010 Mumbai City D.S.O. 9. Athletic (Men) 25th June to 27th June 2010 & 16th July to 18th July 2010 Bombay City District Amateur Athletic Asso. 8th Oct. & 10th Oct. 2010 Mumbai City D.S.O. Priyadarshini Park, Napeansea Road, Mumbai 1) Deshmukh Prajakta (12th Arts) Selected for School State level Pole Vault competition Priyadarshini Park, Napeansea Road, Mumbai & Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex Balewadi, Pune 1) Jalaluddin Ansari (12th Com. / 1203) Secured 1st Place in Under 18 yrs category at the Athletic Competition at District level & selected in Under 18 years category Maharashtra State Junior Athletic Championship Priyadarshini Park, Napeansea Road, Mumbai 1) Jalaluddin Ansari (12th Com. / 1203) Secured 1st Place in 400 M. Hurdles & 400 M. Run at Inter - Collegiate Tournament at District level & selected for School Inter Zonal Competition. 2) Raut Rushikesh (12th Sci. 1207) 3) More Sain (12th Com. / 1335 UA) Participated in Inter Collegiate Tournament at District level 4) Adhikari Biswajeet (12th Com. / 1151 UA) 66 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Sr. No. Event & Venue Date / Organized by Venue Participant / Rank Result 5) Tripathi Sanket (12th Com. / 1179 UA) 6) Waghmare Omkar (12th Com. / 1849 UA) 7) Kanekar Kaustubh (12th Com. / 1777 UA) 8) Uthale Hemant (12th Sci. / 1412) 10. Kabaddi (Girls) 25th Sep. & 26th Sep. 2010 Mumbai City D.S.O. B.P.C.A’s College of Physical Edn., Wadala 1) Nagvekar Sayali (Cap.) (12th Acct. / 22) 2) Phatak Sayali (12th Com. / 1264) Secured 2nd Place in Inter - Collegiate Tournament at District level 3) Chavan Aditi (11th Acct.) 4) Patil Samita (12th Acct. / 25) 5) Patade Akshada (11th M.L.T.) 6) Pawar Jyoti (12th Com. / 1262) 7) Dhaware Shravani (11th Sci. / 1318) 8) Badad Aparna (11th I.F.) 9) Gujar Tejashree (11th Arts) 10)Sawant Rekha (11th M.L.T.) 11)Khaire Vaishali (11th Arts / 157) 1) Nagvekar Sayali 2) Phatak Sayali 8th Oct. 2010 Mumbai City D.S.O. 11th Oct. & 12th Oct. 2010 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 B.P.C.A’s College of Physical Edn., Wadala 1) Nagvekar Sayali Sihgad Public School, Sangola, Solapur 1) Nagvekar Sayali 2) Phatak Sayali Selected for School Inter Zonal selection trial Selected for School State level selection trial Selected & represented at School National Kabaddi Tournament. 67 Sr. No. 11. Event & Venue Kabaddi (Boys) Date / Organized by 25th Sep. & 26th Sep. 2010 & 7th Oct. & 8th Oct. 2010 Mumbai City D.S.O. Venue B.P.C.A’s College of Physical Edn., Wadala Participant / Rank 1) Patil Akash (Cap.) (12th Com. / 1373) 2) Kawanekar Mandar (12th Com. / 1347) Result Secured 1st Place in Inter - Collegiate Tournament at District level & lost in Final round at Inter Zonal Tournament 3) Chavan Amit (12th Arts / 05) 4) Atyalkar Vinod (12th Com. / 1001) 5) Pansare Bhushan (12th Com. / 1351 UA) 6) More Nitish (12th Com. / 1358) 7) Rane Sanjay (12th Com. / 1389 UA) 8) Kerkar Harshal (11th Com.) 9) Parkar Akshay (11th Com.) 10) Divekar Vijay (11th Elect.) 11)Chavan Rahul (11th Elect.) 12)Patil Shailesh (12th I.F. / 09) 1) Patil Akash 2) Kawanekar Mandar 12. Kho – Kho (Boys) 11th Oct. & 12th Oct. 2010 Sihgad Public School, Sangola, Solapur 29th Sep. 2010 Samarth Vyayam Mandir, Shivaji Park, Dadar Mumbai City D.S.O. 9th Dec. & 13th Dec. 2010 Jr. College Sports Association 68 Dr. Ambedkar College, Wadala 1) Patil Akash 2) Kawanekar Mandar 1) Shingale Tejas (Cap.) (12th Com. / 1119 UA) 2) Lad Omkar (12th Sci. / 1040 UA) 3) Nakil Prasad (12th Sci. / 1052 UA) 4) Sarang Amit (12th Sci. / 1092) Selected for School State level selection trial Participated in State level Kabaddi selection trial Secured 2nd Place in Inter - Collegiate Tournament at District level. Participated in Inter Collegiate Tournament 5) Pansare Siddharth (12th Com. / 1670) DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Sr. No. Event & Venue Date / Organized by Venue Participant / Rank Result 6) Dhondge Mayur (11th Com. / 1311) 7) Wadekar Swapnil (11th Arts / 5331) 8) Gurav Akshay (11th Com. / 1029 UA) 9) Bhosle Nihal (11th Com. / 1955 UA) 10) Bapardekar Kunal (11th Com. / 1006) 11) Bagwe Deepak (12th Com. Sci. / 1204) 12) Sawant Aditya (11th Com. Sci. / 1086) 13. Volleyball (Boys) 27th Sep. 2010 Mumbai City D.S.O. Dr. Ambedkar College, Wadala 1) Parab Sanket (Cap.) (11th Elect. Sci. / 1421) 2) Utekar Vaibhav (12th Com. / 1718 UA) Participated in Inter Collegiate Tournament at District level. 3) Mane Akash (12th Com. / 1657 UA) 4) Gulekar Subodh (11th Com. / 1774 UA) 5) Kshirsagar Siddhesh (11th Sci. / 1419) 6) Digankar Siddhesh (11th Com. / 1769 UA) 7) Kangane Mayuresh (11th Com. / 1982 UA) 14. Baseball (Boys) 15th Oct. 2010 Mumbai City D.S.O. Shivaji Park, Dadar 1) Katkar Darshan (Cap.) (11th Com. Sci. / 1032) 2) Pednekar Pratik (11th Com. / 1976 UA) Participated in Inter Collegiate Tournament at District level. 3) Humbare Saurabh (11th Com. / 1024) 4) Rane Onkar (11th Com. / 1080) 5) Rewale Sagar (11th Com. / 1083) 6) Parab Sagar (11th Com. / 1631 UA) 7) Walekar Rohan (11th Com. Sci. / 1118) DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 69 Sr. No. Event & Venue Date / Organized by Venue Participant / Rank Result 8) Patkar Akash (11th Com. Sci. / 1065) 9) Pandit Vinit (11th Com. Sci. / 1053) 10) Chavan Charudatt (11th Sci. / 1296 UA) 11) Shinde Chetan (11th Sci. / 1281) 12) Chavan Amol (11th Com. Sci. / 1206) 13) Sawant Nilesh (11th Arts / 5202) 14) Kadam Vinayak (11th Arts / 5006) 15) Sarang Rakshit (11th Arts / 1038) 15. Taekwondo (Girls) 11th Oct. & 12th Oct. 2010 Mumbai City D.S.O. Kamgar Kalyan Bhavan, Kalachowki 1) Bhosle Pooja (11th Com. / 1221) 16. Taekwondo (Boys) 11th Oct. & 12th Oct. 2010 Kamgar Kalyan Bhavan, Kalachowki 1) Patil Tushar (12th Com. / 1681 UA) Mumbai City D.S.O. 70 Secured Bronze Medal in Inter - Collegiate Tournament at District level. Secured Gold Medal in Inter - Collegiate Tournament at District level & secured Bronze medal in Inter – Collegiate Tournament at State Level 2) Jadhav Siddhesh (11th Com. / 1319) Secured Gold Medal in Inter - Collegiate Tournament at District level. 3) Patil Omkar (11th Com. / 1343) Secured Gold Medal in Inter - Collegiate Tournament at District level. 4) Khot Shrikant (11th Com. / 2006 UA) Secured Silver Medal in Inter - Collegiate Tournament at District level. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Sr. No. Event & Venue Date / Organized by Venue Participant / Rank 5) Bhabad Akshay (11th Sci. / 1305) 17. Cricket (Boys) 25th Oct. & 26th Oct. 2010 Mumbai City D.S.O. 6th Dec. & 15th Dec. 2010 Jr. College Sports Association Azad Maidan, Mumbai Azad Maidan, Mumbai Result Secured Gold Medal in Inter - Collegiate Tournament at District level. secured Bronze medal in Inter – Collegiate Tournament at State Level 6) Joshi Umang (12th Com. Sci. / 1227) Secured Bronze Medal in Inter - Collegiate Tournament at District level. 1) Sawant Pratik (11th Com. / 1125) Participated in Inter Collegiate Tournament at District level. 2) Sarwade Rahul (11th Sci. / 1237) 3) Parab Ameya (11th Com. / 1068) Participated in Inter Collegiate Tournament 4) Gawand Kunal (12th Com. / 1721 UA) 5) More Sachin (12th Com. / 1872 UA) 6) Parab Akshay (12th Com. / 1876 UA) 7) Rane Swapnil (12th Com. / 1080) 8) Chavan Saurabh (11th Com. / 1228) 9) Raul Vinay (11th Com.) 10) Tirlotkar Omkar (11th Arts / 5330) 11) Pedamkar Pranav (11th Sci. / 1384 UA) 12) Nayakwadi Amol (12th Com. / 1258) 13) Shelar Suyash (12th Com. / 27) 14) Kamble Sagar (11th / 1343) 15) Kolgaonkar Siddhesh (12th Com. / 1195) 16) Devlekar Onkar (12th Com. / 1194) DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 71 ANNUAL SPORTS DAY The Annual Sports Day was organized on 15th Dec. 2010 for Jr. & Sr. College at Central Railway Sports Ground, Parel. Students participated in large numbers & it was compulsory to Jr. College Boys & Girls. Vice Principal Dr. Mrs. T. P. Ghule , Vice Principal Dr. Mrs. Chhaya Panse & Vice Principal Dr. Mrs. K. P. Sundari inaugurated the Annual Sports Day. Prizes were given on the spot to the winners – I Prize Gold Medal, II Prize Silver Medal, III Prize Bronze Medal & Individual General Championship Trophies, Junior & Senior (Boys & Girls). All these prizes were given by the Principal & Vice - Principal of the College. The Gymkhana committee members of the Senior College present were Principal Dr. L.R. Tiwari, Vice Principal Dr. Mrs. T.P. Ghule, Vice Principal Dr. Mrs. Chhaya Panse & Sports Director Mr. Manoj Patil, Prof. Mr. A. V. Nagvekar, Prof. Mr. Lalit Tyagi, Prof. Mr. H.O. Sharma, Dr. Ms. Gauri Soman, Prof. Mr. Prashant Salvi & Prof. Mr. Pallav Das. The Junior College Gymkhana committee members were Vice Principal Prof. S. P. Singh, Supervisor Prof. Mr. V. Chandrasekar, Sports Director Mr. Manoj Patil, Physical Instructor Ms. Reema J. Jadhav, Prof. Mr. Sanjay Prabhu, Prof. Mr. S. M. More, Prof. Mr. M. M. Kurhade, Prof. Mr. V. G. Shinde, Prof. Ms. N. M. Gandhi, Prof. Mr. Y. A. Tanawade, Prof. Ms. R. Godbole, Prof. Ms. Saroj Nair, Prof. Mr. N. V. Mane, Prof. Mr. D.S. Mehta, Prof. Mr. M. Pathare, Prof. Ms. Manali Surve, Prof. Mr. Sachin Jadhav, Prof. Mr. Kameshwar Singh, Prof. Mr. Sachin Pachagane Prof. Mr. Ashok Yadav & Mr. J. D. Jadhav. They extended their full cooperation. Tennis Ball Inter Class Cricket Tournament was also organized on the same day. RESULT OF ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEET AND SPORTS Junior College Girls Event 100 Mtrs. Run 200 Mtrs. Run 400 Mtrs. Walk Race Put Shot Discus Throw Place Name of the Student Class / Roll No. I Ms. Neha Rane 11th Com. / 1169 II Ms. Sonali Shingate 11th Com. / 1100 III Ms. Pratiksha Darekar 11th Arts / 1007 I Ms. Neha Rane 11th Com. / 1169 II Ms. Sonali Shingate 11th Com. / 1100 III Ms. Pratiksha Darekar 11th Arts / 1007 I Ms. Trupti Palande 11th Sci. / 1373 II Ms. Neha Rane 11th Com. / 1169 III Ms. Pratiksha Darekar 11th Arts / 1007 I Ms. Shravni Dhawde 11th Sci. / 1318 II Ms. Sonali Shingate 11th Com. / 1100 III Ms. Neha Rane 11th Com. / 1169 I Ms. Pratiksha Darekar 11th Arts / 1007 II Ms. Neha Rane 11th Com. / 1169 III Ms. Sonali Shingate 11th Com. / 1100 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER: - Ms. Neha Rane – 11th Com. / 1169 72 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 RESULT OF ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEET AND SPORTS Junior College Boys Event 100 Mtrs. Run 200 Mtrs. Run 400 Mtrs. Run 800 Mtrs. Walk Race Put Shot Discuss Throw 4 x 100 Mtrs. Relay Race Place Name of the Student Class / Roll No. I Mr. Jalaluddin Ansari 12th Com. / 1203 II Mr. Rajesh Yadav 11th Com. / 1199 III Mr. Sain More 12th Com. / 1335 I Mr. Jalaluddin Ansari 12th Com. / 1203 II Mr. Rajesh Yadav 11th Com. / 1199 III Mr. Nirav Sonvadekar 11th Elect. Sci. / 1404 I Mr. Jalaluddin Ansari 12th Com. / 1203 II Mr. Rajesh Yadav 11th Com. / 1199 III Mr. Anil Waghela 12th Com. / 1509 I Mr. Nishant Singh 11th Sci. / 1199 II Mr. Sanket Parab 11th Elect. Sci. / 1421 III Mr. Rahul Gupta 11th Sci. / 1241 I Mr. Rakesh Chikane 12th Com. / 1022 II Mr. Omkar Yadav 11th Com. / 1276 III Mr. Gopi Devendra 12th Com. / 1034 I Mr. Omkar Yadav 11th Com. / 1276 II Mr. Pankaj Indulkar 12th Com. / 1035 III Mr. Swapnil Babar 12th Com. / 1152 I Mr. Suraj Chavan 11th Elect. Sci. / 1310 Mr. Rajesh Yadav 11th Com. / 1199 Mr. Mayur Sawant 11th Com. Sci. / 1087 Mr. Nirav Sonavadekar 11th Elect. Sci. / 1404 Mr. Sujay Waghela 12th Com. / 1720 Mr. Jalaluddin Ansari 12th Com. / 1203 Mr. Anil Waghela 12th Com. / 1509 Mr. Rushikesh Raut 12th Sci. / 1207 Mr. Jayesh Pawar 11th Elect. Sci. / 1383 Mr. Venil Jain 11th Com. / 1466 Mr. Rahul Gupta 11th Sci. / 1241 Mr. Roshan Gupta 11th Com. / 1242 II III INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER: - Mr. Jalaluddin Ansari – 12th Com. / 1203 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 73 RESULT OF ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEET AND SPORTS Senior College Girls Event 100 Mtrs. Run 200 Mtrs. Run 400 Mtrs. Walk Race Put Shot Discus Throw 4 x 100 Mtrs. Relay Race Place Name of the Student Class / Roll No. I Ms. Komal Pawar T.Y.B.Com. / 1063 II Ms. Jyoti Pingulkar F.Y.B.Com. / 1373 III Ms. Swapnali Shetye S.Y.B.A. / 1163 I Ms. Komal Pawar T.Y.B.Com. / 1063 II Ms. Swapnali Shetye S.Y.B.A. / 1163 III Ms. Jyoti Pingulkar F.Y.B.Com. / 1373 I Ms. Aparna Acharekar T.Y.B.Com. / 1001 II Ms. Vaishali Kudale F.Y.B.Com. / 1256 I Ms. Komal Pawar T.Y.B.Com. / 1063 II Ms. Swapnali Shetye S.Y.B.A. / 1163 III Ms. Jyoti Pingulkar F.Y.B.Com. / 1373 I Ms. Komal Pawar T.Y.B.Com. / 1063 II Ms. Jyoti Pingulkar F.Y.B.Com. / 1373 III Ms. Akshaya Belose S.Y.B.A. / 1049 I Ms. Neha Rane 11th Com. / 1169 Ms. Sonali Shingate 11th Com. / 1100 Ms. Pratiksha Darekar 11th Arts / 1007 Ms. Koyal Mankar 11th Sci. / 1363 Ms. Komal Pawar T.Y.B.Com. / 1063 Ms. Jyoti Pingulkar F.Y.B.Com. / 1373 Ms. Dhanashree Thakur F.Y.B.M.M. / 57 Ms. Swapnali Shetye S.Y.B.A. / 1163 Ms. Dhanashri Sonavane 11th Com. / 1096 Ms. Aditi Parab 11th Com. / 1421 Ms. Harshali Kadam 11th Com. / 1038 Ms. Payal More 11th Sci. / 1367 II III INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER: - Ms. Komal Pawar – T.Y.B.Com. / 1063 74 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 RESULT OF ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEET AND SPORTS Senior College Boys Event 100 Mtrs. Run 200 Mtrs. Run 400 Mtrs. Run 800 Mtrs. Walk Race Put Shot Discuss Throw 4 x 100 Mtrs. Relay Race Place Name of the Student Class / Roll No. I Mr. Akash Jakkani F.Y.B.M.M. / 31 II Mr. Atul Mandhare F.Y.B.Sc. / 1294 III Mr. Pravin Bhandari F.Y.B.Sc. / 1221 I Mr. Siddhant Gorde F.Y.B.Com. / 1472 I Mr. Dheeraj Jain F.Y.B.Com. / 1105 II Mr. Akash Jakkani F.Y.B.M.M. / 31 I Mr. Dheeraj Jain F.Y.B.Com. / 1105 II Mr. Nishant Vedante S.Y.B.Com. / 1416 III Mr. Akash Jakkani F.Y.B.M.M. / 31 I Mr. Vilas Gujar S.Y.B.A. / 1247 II Mr. Milind Patil T.Y.B.A. / 1047 III Mr. Viraj Shinde S.Y.B.Com. / 1249 I Mr. Vilas Gujar S.Y.B.A. / 1247 II Mr. Amol Ambhire S.Y.B.A. / 1018 III Mr. Suhas Gujar F.Y.B.A. / 1014 I Mr. Pravin Bhandari F.Y.B.Sc. / 1221 II Mr. Uday Patil F.Y.B.Sc. / 1174 III Mr. Akash Gosavi S.Y.B.Sc. / 1074 I Mr. Dheeraj Jain F.Y.B.Com. / 1105 Mr. Siddhant Gorde F.Y.B.Com. / 1472 Mr. Akash Jakkani F.Y.B.M.M. / 31 Mr. Atul Mandhare F.Y.B.Sc. / 1294 Mr. Pratik Pawar S.Y.B.Sc. / 1125 Mr. Akshay Kamble F.Y.B.Sc. / 1285 Mr. Pravin Bhandari F.Y.B.Sc. / 1221 Mr. Rahul Dhakaliya F.Y.B.Sc. / 1272 Mr. Sagar Shirke F.Y.B.Com. / 1122 Mr. Amol Khilari F.Y.B.Com. / 1047 Mr. Sagar Matkar F.Y.B.Com. / 1204 Mr. Bhushan Lad F.Y.B.Com. / 1102 II III INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER: - Mr. Dheeraj Jain – F.Y.B.Com. / 1105 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 75 FESTIVAL OF INDIAN GAMES 39th Kabaddi Tournament & 30th Kho – Kho Tournament (Men & Women) were organized from 2nd Dec. to 7th Dec. 2010. In this Festival 72 colleges participated from various places. Our College takes pride in promoting the Indian Games since 3 decades, keeping the spirit of Indian Games. Dr. Yuvraj Bhosle (Associate Professor G. S. Medical College K.E.M. Hospital) inaugurated the Festival of Indian Games. The 30th Kho – Kho Tournament was inaugurated by Sr. College Vice Principal Dr. T. P. Ghule. In the Prize Distribution Ceremony Mr. Ramesh Poman (ACP) was the Chief Guest & Mr. Sharad Kadam (Vice President of Raigad Dist. Kabaddi Asso.) was the guest of honour, Mr. Vishwas More (Joint Secretary of Mumbai Shahar Dist. Kabaddi Asso.), Dadoji Kondev Awardee & Ex – Player of our college Mr. Bhargav Kadam, Joint Secretary of Mumbai Shahar Dist. Kabaddi Asso. & Ex – Players of our college Mr. Manohar Indulkar, Ex – Players of our college Shivchhatrapati Awardee Mr. Sitaram Salunkhe, Shivchhatrapati Awardee Mr. Sanjay Suryawanshi, Mr. Ramesh Lambe, Shivchhatrapati Awardee Ms. Gauri Wadekar also visited on the same day. Principal Dr. L. R. Tiwari, Prof. Anil Nagvekar and Committee members of Sr. & Jr. College were present on this occasion. Cash Prizes were given to the Winners, Runners, Best Players, Best Catcher and Best Raider with certificates & Trophies in memory of Shri Dada Deshmukh instituted by Ex – Kabaddi Players. Special Cash Prizes, Trophies, Mementos & Certificates & were also given. Mr. Manoj Patil organized the entire show in a systematic manner with the help of Sr. & Jr. College Gymkhana committee members, Prof. Anil Nagvekar, Ms. Reema Jadhav, Mr. Rajesh Padave & Mr. J. D. Jadhav. FINAL RESULTS OF 30TH KHO – KHO TOURNAMENT 1) Runner : Dr. Ambedkar College, Wadala, Cash Prize Rs. 500/-, Permanent Trophy & Certificates Winner : Rizvi College, Bandra Cash Prize Rs. 1200/-, Permanent Trophy & Certificates Best All Rounder : Mr. Snehal Bagkar from Rizvi College, [Cash Prize Rs. 300/-, Memento & Certificate] Best Attacker : Mr. Ranjan Shetty from Dr. Ambedkar College, [Memento & Certificate] Best Defender : Mr. Sujit Patil from Rizvi College, [Memento & Certificate] 2) 76 Late Shri J. G. Malhotra Memorial Silver Rotating Trophy for Kho – Kho (Jr. & Sr. Boys Combined, State Level) Late Shri. Magansingh Tanwar Memorial Silver Rotating Trophy For Kho – Kho (Jr. & Sr. Girls Combined, State Level) Runner : Ruparel College, Mahim, Cash Prize Rs. 500/-, Permanent Trophy & Certificates Winner : R. Jhunjhunwala College, Ghatkopar, Cash Prize Rs. 1200/-, Permanent Trophy & Certificates Best All Rounder : Ms. Shilpa Jadhav from R. Jhunjhunwala College, [Cash Prize Rs. 300/- & Certificate] Best Attacker : Ms. Akshata Sawant from R. Jhunjhunwala College, [Memento & Certificate] Best Defender : Ms. Pooja Parab from Ruparel College, [Memento & Certificate] DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 FINAL RESULTS OF 39TH KABADDI TOURNAMENT 1) Late Smt. Sumati Ankush Malkar Memorial Rotating Trophy for Kabaddi (Jr. College Girls) Runner : M. D. College, Parel, Cash Prize Rs. 500/-, Permanent Trophy & Certificates Winner : R. Jhunjhunwala College, Ghatkopar, Cash Prize Rs. 1200/-, Permanent Trophy & Certificates Best Player : Ms. Pooja Yadav from R. Jhunjhunwala College, [Cash Prize Rs. 300/-, Memento & Certificate] Best Catcher : Ms. Rekha Sawant from M. D. College, [Cash Prize Rs. 100/- in memory of Late Shri. Dada Deshmukh (Ex – Coach) which is intorduced by Ex – Kabaddi Player of M. D. College, Memento & Certificate] Best Raider : Ms. Sayali Phatak from M. D. College, [Cash Prize Rs. 100/- in memory of Late Shri. Dada Deshmukh (Ex – Coach) which is intorduced by Ex – Kabaddi Player of M. D. College, Memento & Certificate] 2) Late Shri. S. K. Verma Memorial Silver Rotating Trophy for Kabaddi (Jr. College Boys) Runner : R. Jhunjhunwala College, Ghatkopar, Cash Prize Rs. 500/-, Permanent Trophy & Certificates Winner : M. D. College, Parel, Cash Prize Rs. 1200/-, Permanent Trophy & Certificates Best Player : Mr. Nitesh More from M. D. College, [Cash Prize Rs. 300/-, Memento & Certificate] Best Catcher : Mr. Vijay Divekar from M. D. College, [Cash Prize Rs. 100/- in memory of Late Shri. Dada Deshmukh (Ex – Coach) which is intorduced by Ex – Kabaddi Player of M. D. College, Memento & Certificate] Best Raider : Mr. Anuj Yadav from R. Jhunjhunwala College, [Cash Prize Rs. 100/- in memory of Late Shri. Dada Deshmukh (Ex – Coach) which is intorduced by Ex – Kabaddi Player of M. D. College, Memento & Certificate] 3) Late Shri. M. N. Verma Memorial Silver Rotating Trophy for Kabaddi (Sr. College Boys) Runner : M. D. College, Parel, Cash Prize Rs. 500/-, Permanent Trophy & Certificates Winner : B. N. N. College, Bhiwandi, Cash Prize Rs. 1200/-, Permanent Trophy & Certificates Best Player : Mr. Akshay Ghodke from B. N. N. College, [Cash Prize Rs. 300/-, Memento & Certificate] Best Catcher : Mr. Kamlakar Bhoir from B. N. N. College, [Cash Prize Rs. 100/- in memory of Late Shri. Dada Deshmukh (Ex – Coach), which is intorduced by Ex – Kabaddi Player of M. D. College, Memento & Certificate] Best Raider : Mr. Prasad Bargode from M. D. College, Parel, [Cash Prize Rs. 100/- in memory of Late Shri. Dada Deshmukh (Ex – Coach), which is intorduced by Ex – Kabaddi Player of M. D. College, Memento & Certificate] DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 77 4) Late Shri. P. C. Verma Memorial Silver Rotating Trophy for Kabaddi (Sr. & Jr. College Girls Combined, State Level) Runner : R. Jhunjhunwala College, Ghatkopar, Cash Prize Rs. 500/-, Permanent Trophy & Certificates Winner : M.D.College, Parel, Cash Prize Rs. 1200/-, Permanent Trophy & Certificates Best Player : Ms. Rutuja Deulkar from M. D. College, [Cash Prize Rs. 300/-, Memento & Certificate] Best Catcher : Ms. Apurva Jadhav from R. Jhunjhunwal College, [Cash Prize Rs. 100/- in memory of Late Shri. Dada Deshmukh (Ex – Coach), which is intorduced by Ex – Kabaddi Player of M. D. College, Memento & Certificate] Best Raider : Ms. Apeksha Takle from M. D. College, [Cash Prize Rs. 100/- in memory of Late Shri. Dada Deshmukh (Ex – Coach), which is intorduced by Ex – Kabaddi Player of M. D. College, Memento & Certificate] 5) Late Shri. L. K. Popley Memorial Gold Rotating Trophy for Kabaddi (Sr. & Jr. College Boys Combined, State Level) Runner : R. Jhunjhunwala College, Ghatkopar, Cash Prize Rs. 500/-, Permanent Trophy & Certificates Winner : B. N. N. College, Bhiwandi, Cash Prize Rs. 1200/-, Permanent Trophy & Certificates Best Player : Mr. Bhushan Bhoir from B. N. N. College, [Cash Prize Rs. 300/-, Memento & Certificate] Best Catcher : Mr. Sagar Patil from Kirti College, [Cash Prize Rs. 100/- in memory of Late Shri. Dada Deshmukh (Ex – Coach), which is intorduced by Ex – Kabaddi Player of M. D. College, Memento & Certificate] Best Raider : Mr. Abhishek Desai, from R. Jhunjhunwala College, [Cash Prize Rs. 100/- in memory of Late Shri. Dada Deshmukh (Ex – Coach), which is intorduced by Ex – Kabaddi Player of M. D. College, Memento & Certificate] SELF-FINANCING COURSES DEPARTMENT OF B.M.M. Date Event 7th July’10 The Department of Mass Media started its academic session 2010-2011with a formal orientation programme. During the academic year a number of scheduled & “Walk In” Parent-Teacher Meetings were conducted to brief the parents about the progress of their ward as well as to orient them about the significance of Mass Media and career opportunities in this field. 29/09/2010 Workshop on “Introduction to Journalism”. 78 Particulars It was organised for the FYBMM students as well as their parents. The parents were also indirectly involved in the academic activities by conducting project-based surveys on them. For example, the FYBMM students for their Psychology project under took a project on “Parental Stress Management”. Prof. Abay Mokashi conducted the workshop for the students. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 DEPARTMENT OF B.M.M. (Contd.) Date Event 21/01/2011 Workshop on “Fundamentals of Photography”. Particulars Prof. Saransh Mohite organised it. Industrial Visits were also conducted to Film Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. Students were given a detailed orientation on various aspects of film and documentary making, such as scripting, story boarding, animation, sound engineering, editing & cameral handling. 11th & 12th Annual Inter-collegiate BMM fest was held. The fest gave opportunities and a platform Feb.’11 to showcase their talent & compete with the best of the talents from other colleges. BMM students from various colleges of Mumbai participated. 2010-11 BANKING & INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL MARKETS Date Event Particulars GUEST LECTURES 1/10/2010 Portfolio Management Prof. Vasanti Shenoy - Resource Person Dr. Vishaka Thakur - Resource Person 18/01/2011 Insurance 8/02/2011 Mutual Funds Prof. Vasanti Shenoi - Resource Person 3/03/2011 CRM in Financial Services Prof. Bhagat - Resource Person 19/03/2011 Career Launcher Industrial Visits 7/02 to Visit to Goa 11/02/2011 58 students were taken for sightseeing and industrial visit to Goa and were accompanied by Co -ordinator & other faculty members. 28/02/2011 Visit to Lonavala 136 students of FM were taken to a manufacturing unit to Lonavala and students were accompanied by the faculty. 8/03/2011 150 students of B&I were taken to a manufacturing unit to Lonavala. Visit to Lonavala INTER COLLEGIATE EVENT ‘CADENCE’ 16/12/2010 Indoor Games and Documentary College Gymkhana And College Mini Theatre 18/12/2010 Outdoor Games J.I.P. Ground Parel Workshop 19/12/2010 Traditional Day College Mini Theatre 20/12/2010 Cultural Day R.M.M.S. Hall Parel Bhoiwada DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Date Event 29th & VISTA - The department of computer science 30th Nov’10 organized a two day intercollegiate event. Particulars Theme: Inflation. Seminar: “Career Opportunities in Computer hardware and networking “. Guest Speaker: Mr. Venktesh Khandayat, who is working as assistant trainer at CMS institute. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 79 UNAIDED SECTION Jr. & Sr. College Month & Dates Events 6th June 2010 Prof. Rewant Singh (Incharge coordinator) had a meeting with the Admin Staff of the Unaided Section regarding procedures to be followed and also guided them regarding the working methods of the office. He also discussed in detail admission procedures of Senior and Junior College 7th & 8th June 2010 The tenth academic year of the section began with the Orientation of selected teachers of the senior college. Prof. Rewant Singh welcomed all teachers old and new for the academic year. There was a brief discussion on the difficulties the teachers faced in the class room and the Strategies the teachers adopted to overcome them. It was also decided to give more time to concept teaching and less for note making. 12th June 2010 Junior college staff were welcomed for the orientation and there was a brief discussion regarding their problems and suggestions. Emphasis on concept teaching and less on note making was reiterated by Mr. Rewant. Individual workload allotted ie the individual time table was given to the teachers by Prof. Mrs. Shubhada Gala for Commerce and by Prof. Rajratna Jadhav for Science. 16th & 18th June 2010 Mrs. Kawal Verma (Secretary of MDES Society) And Vice Principals Dr. Mrs. T.P. Ghule and Dr. Mrs. Chhaya Panse had meetings with the unaided teachers Prof. Mrs. Shubhada Gala, Prof. Mrs. Purnima Jadhav Kohly , Prof. Mrs. Shreya Sameer Chavarkar, Mrs. Usha Chavan Kadam and Prof. Mr. Rajratna Jadhav (who have completed five years of service in the Unaided Section of the institution) to discuss matters related to the section . 25th June 2010 In charge teachers of various committees Prof. Shubhada Gala , Prof. Rajratna Jadhav, Prof. Poornima Jadhav, Prof. Shreya C., Prof. Usha Kadam, Prof. Nana Kunthe had a weekly meeting with Vice Principal Dr. Mrs. T P Ghule and Prof. Rewant Singh (In charge co-ordinator) to discuss HSC Board Results and Result Improvement. 2nd July 2010 In charge teachers of various committees had a weekly meeting with Vice Principal Dr. Mrs. T P Ghule and Prof. Revant Singh (In charge co-coordinator) to discuss the progress of the section. 7th July 2010 Orientation of F.Y.B.Com. 8th July 2010 “Anivarya Marathi” - A book for MPSC exam authored by Prof. Poornima Jadhav Kohly was published by K Sagar publication. 16th July 2010 In charge teachers of various committees had a weekly meeting with Prof. Rewant Singh to discuss the urgent issue of attendance at length. It was decided to call parents of students who were short of attendance and sensitise them about the issue and taking their undertaking. 17th July 2010 A presentation of examination system was organized by Prof Shubhada Gala for the Junior Staff of unaided section to make them familiar of the examination system It was conducted in two sessions and attended by all the staff members and a questioning round was there after the presentation. 26th July – 2nd August 2010 I unit test of SYJC COM & SCI was conducted by Prof. Mrs. Shreya S. Chavarkar and Prof. Mr. Ashok Yadav 28th July 2010 Out of a total of 210 students 136 passed showing a passing percentage of 64.76 %. Our achievers were Ms. Amberkar Pragati Pradeep Priyank got 80 % as total aggregate and also got 80 % in M.P.P. 80 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Month & Dates Events Mr. Gupta Sanu Dwarikaprasad secured 268/300 in Accounts., Mr. Parab Sonukant Mohan and Mr.Chaudhari Suresh kumarji shared the subject highest with 90 %. in Direct and Indirect tax. Mr. Parab Sonukant Mohan also got the highest in Computer Systems with 88 %. Mr. Mishra Jayendrakumar Ramashankar Secured 86 % in Export Marketing. Ms. Khanvilkar Apurva Pradeep secured 64.00 % in Economics. 13th Aug 2010 Parents Teachers meeting for SYJC commerce I Unit Test was held and parents were shown answer sheets of their ward and their progress was discussed by mentor teachers. Prof. Shubhada , Prof Shreya , Prof Poornima, Prof. Usha, Prof Ganesh, Prof. K Singh, Prof. Nana K, Prof. Shrutika, Prof. Mangesh 14th Aug 2010 Parent Teacher meeting for SYJC science I Unit Test was held and parents were shown answer sheets of their ward and their progress was discussed by mentor teachers. Prof. Rajratna, Prof Veena, Prof Ashok, Prof. Swapnil, Prof. Swati Prof. Sushma, Prof. Sachin Jadhav, Prof. Sachin P, Prof Pramod Singh, Prof Chanda C. 21st August 2010 Expert talk on Paper II Accountancy, ( Sr.College ) by Prof. Ashok D. Wagh was greatly appreciated by the T.Y.B.Com. students, who found the talk informative. Students were spell bound. 8th Sep 2010 FYJC Science Orientation was conducted in Mini Theater by Prof. Subhada Gala. Students and their Parents were given a glimpse of college through a power point presentation and thanks to Prof. Basil Carmel Dhas. It was attended by Vice Principal (Junior) Prof. S P Singh and Prof. Rewant Singh. 9th Sep 2010 F.Y.J.C. Commerce students who attended the orientation were educated through a power point presentation of the College by Prof. Mrs. Subhada Gala faculty In-charge of Commerce, Jr. College. Principal Dr. L.R.Tiwari, Prof. Rewant Singh Incharge Co-ordinator also attended the session. 8th - 9th Sep 2010 Submission of Project of Environmental Education( SYJC Science) and Viva was conducted by Prof. Satinder Kaur. 14th Sept. 2010 Mrs. Bhanumati Shivram rejoins after her leave. 25th-28th Sep 2010 Submission of Project of Environmental Education( SYJC Commerce)and Viva was conducted by Prof. Mangal Chavan 27th Oct 2010 The term end meeting was conducted with light snacks and Co-ordinator Prof. Mrs. Bhanumati Shivram had a meeting with Senior and Junior college separately. With the senior college she had discussed the need for class representatives for interaction to understand the problems of the students at large and participation with regards to discipline, cleanliness, etc. She also discussed about the Tutorials, Projects, Moderation etc. and also informed the staff of the submission of the first Term marksheets by the 2nd week of Dec. 2010 after the Diwali Break . With the Junior College, the results were discussed and faculty in-charges were designated timeslots from 1 to 4 p.m.and 4 to 8 p.m. in case of Commerce. The Environmental Education project for the F.Y.J.C.students was to be announced so that they could work on their themes during the Diwali Break and plan of their projects.Physical education was discussed with Ms Reema Jadhav who explained in detail her schedule first for S.Y.J.C. Commerce and Science. Casual attitude of staff was discussed and why procedures which were laid down were not followed. 25th-30th Nov 2010 ALERT India (Leprosy rehabilitation org) forms were distributed to students for fund raising and social awareness by mentors. 2nd Dec 2010 SYJC Science Parent teachers meet to discuss terminal Exam results and performance. Mentor teachers class wise showed the papers to the parents and their ward and also discussed practical defaulters , attendance and Project defaulters. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 81 Month & Dates Events Prof. Rajratna, Prof Veena, Prof Ashok, Prof. Swapnil, Prof. Swati Prof. Sushma, Prof. Sachin Jadhav, Prof. Sachin P, Prof Pramod Singh, Prof Chanda C., Prof Nanadkumar Pal, Prof Santosh Patil, Prof. Prdnya Prof. Rajshree, Prof. Minal Powar, Prof. Shirish discussed the progress of students. 3rd December 2010 4th December 2010 Mehendi Competition :In Mehandi Competiton Event In-charge was Prof. Mrs. Purnima Jadhav Kohly. Theme for this competition was Bridal Mehendi. The Judge was Prof. Mrs. Subhada Gala. Prize Winners were – Ms. Rasika Palav – XI – Com. G/1904 and Ms. Nikita Patil – XI Sci. A / 1059 Monoacting :Committee members were – Prof. Nana Kunthe, Prof. Arjun Bhojane and Prof. Minal Powar. 6th December 2010 Rangoli Competition :‘NATURE’ was the topic in Rangoli Competition. Committee members are Prof. Miss Minal Powar and Prof. Mrs. Sushma Zinzurkar. 7th December 2010 9th Dec 2010 Poster Painting :Committee Members were Prof. Nana Kunthe, Prof. Arjun Bhojane and Prof. Mrs. Shreya C. Chavarkar. Prize Winners were :- Mr. Mayur Supekar – XII Com. E and Ms. Diganta Naringrekar- XII Com.D/1537 SYJC Com Parents teacher meet to discuss terminal Exam results and performance. Mentor teachers class wise showed the papers to the parents and their ward Prof. Shubhada , Prof K Singh, Prof. Nana K, Prof Chitra More, Prof. Balakrishnan discussed Shreya , Prof Poornima, Prof. Usha, Prof Ganesh, Prof. Prof. Shrutika, Prof. Mangesh, Prof. Arjun B, Prof. Asha K. Deepti K , Prof. Vinay , Prof. Kishor, Prof. S S Pathak, Prof. the progress of students. 9th December 2010 Flower Arrangement Competition :Committee Member was Prof. Ms. Chandakumari Chourasiya. Third prize winners were Ms. Seema Sangar XI Sci./ B 1162 ( Unaided Section )and Ms. Bhakti Dhanavade XI Sci. B/1263 ( Unaided Section ) Consolation Prize winners were Ms. Sangita Mandal XI Com. D/1584 and Sumita Pal XI Com. D / 1541 10th Dec 2010 FYJC Commerce Parent teachers meet to discuss terminal Exam results and performance. Mentor teachers class wise showed the papers to the parents and their ward 11th Dec 2010 FYJC Science Parents teacher meet to discuss terminal Exam results and performance. Mentor teachers class wise showed the papers to the parents and their ward. 6th - 13th Dec 2010 Medical terminal re-exam for FYJC Com & Science was conducted by Prof. Arjun Bhojne and Prof. Pramod Singh. 14th Dec 2010 Rose Day And Saree day/Tie day was arranged and organized for unaided section separately in the mini ground from 4 pm onwards Here students were given a platform and this instilled in them confidence to exhibit their talents. Our teachers Prof. Poornima Jadhav, Prof. Usha Kadam and Prof. Ganesh Gavhane were the judges and Prof. Shubhada Gala, Prof. Shreya Chavarkar and Prof Sachin Pachangane conducted the whole programme. Winners were Tie King - Manmohan Tiwari Saree Queen Renuka Raghav Rose King Vishal Namapally Rose Queen Renuka Raghav 82 XII Com – F - 1797 XI Com – C - 1381 XI Com – D - 1475 XI Com – C - 1381 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Month & Dates Events 15th Dec 2010 Annual Sports Day was organized at Central Railway Ground Parel. Prof. Shubhada Gala and Prof Rajratna Jadhav did the compeering for the afternoon session and all the teachers conducted the games efficiently. 16th – 22nd Dec 2010 Various Rounds of Cultural programme was arranged in the Mini theater and Mini Ground of the college Prof. Shreya Chavarkar, Prof Poornima Jadhav were the conveners of cultural committee (Unaided) who were supported by other staff but a special mention of the support by Prof. Sachin P. and Prof. Swapnil B. is necessary. 20th December 2010 Mr. & Miss Maharshi Competition :Evnent Incharge was Prof. Ms. Shreya C. Chavarkar Committee members were :Prof. Sachin Pachangane, Prof. Swapnil B. Prof. Sushma Zinzurkar & Prof. Satinder Kaur. The runner up was Mr. Mohd. Yaseen-XI Sci. / ( Unaided Section ) 21st - 22nd Dec 2010 Senior College cultural function at Shivaji Mandir . 21st December 2010 Cultural Quiz :Committee Members were Prof. Sachin Pachangane, Prof. Swapnil B.,Prof. Sushma Zinzurkar, Prof. Satinder Kaur. 21st December 2010 Dance Competition :Committee Members were Prof. Ms. Purnima Jadhav Kohly, Prof. Sachin Pachangane, Prof. Swapnil B.,Prof. Arjun Bhojane and Prof. Rajesh Singh. 22nd December 2010 23rd - 24th Dec 2010 IInd prize winners were :- Ms. Priyanka Parab-XII Com.E/1673 and Ms. Snehal Pawar-XII Com.E/1685 ( Unaided Sec. ) Group Dance winners are :- Anjali R. Shinde- FYJC. Com. C/1392, Renuka S. RaghavFYJC Com.C/1381, Sushma V.Sawant-FYJC Com.C/1388, Gavde Savita M.- FYJC Com.C/ 1411, Mayuresh Shahapurkar-FYJC Com.C/1389, Bawkar Pranay B-FYJC Com.C/1307, Deshpande Chinmay R. FYJC Com.C/1316, Khorate Kiran G.FYJC Com. C/1346 and Madgavkar Siddhesh V. FYJC Com. C-1350 Singing Competition :Committee members were Prof. Nana Khunte & Prof. Ms. Chandakumari Chourasiya from Unaided Section. Prize winners in Solo Singing were :- Mr. Jigar Waghela – XII Sci. C / 1371 and Ms. Vrushali Vidya – XI Comp.Sci.A/ 1115 Prize winners in Duet Singing were :- Mr. Jigar Waghela- XII Sci. C / 1371 and Mr. Vishal Nampalli – XI Com. D / 1475 (Un.Sec.) College Annual day at Shivaji Mandir Dadar. Students of Junior College performed a skit “Mumbai Konachi” directed by Mr. Mandar Joshi 25th – 27th Dec 2010 Mr. Eknath , Mr. Amit and Mr. Avdhut joined the Class IV Picnic to Goa. 24th Jan – 5th Feb 2011 FYJC Com & Sci EE Project submission and viva voce was conducted by Prof. Satinder Kaur who was assisted by mentor teachers of respective divisions. The project correction were moderated by Prof. Ms. Mangal Chavan. Faculty In-charge of Environmental Education. 25th Jan. 2011 To inculcate business skills in students, Enterprenueurship Development programme ( E.D.P. ) – ‘Prerana’ had organized a ‘Vidyarthi Vyaparpeth’ from 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Three students from Unaided section took active part in this programme. They were Samiksha P., Mrudula Sarvade, Vinisha Shirodkar these students sold the Hyderabadi DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 83 Month & Dates Events handmade bags ( Banjara work bags ) which were exclusive. Prof. Mrs. Purnima Jadhav Kohly motivated the students and played an active role. 27th Jan. 2010 The annual prize distribution day for Senior College. Mr. Udaydada Lad, President, URL Foundation was the Chief Guest. The prize winners in F.Y. & S.Y.B.Com. were :F.Y.B.Com. Mr. Vira Jigar Shashikant Hansa Div. E/525 – Highest Aggregate in F.Y.B.Com. with 447/700. Ms. More Vrushali Vijay Div .B/238& Parab Prachi Prakash Div. D/529 shared the foundatiou course prize with 76%. More Vrushali Div .B/238 also got the Highest in Maths and Statistic with 93% in Accounts I with 72%. Ms. Jain Chinki Kumari Div. D/496 got the Business Communication prize with Highest Score of 68 %. Ms. Malkar Vijaya Vilas Div. / B-217 in Business Economics got 70%. Ms. Sogam Vaishali Sahadev Div. C / 371 in E.V.S. got 65%. Ms. Shinde Madhuri Anil Div. C / 359 and Sogam Vaishali Sahadev Div. C / 371 shared the Com. I prize with 73%. S.Y.B.Com. Mr. Taral Kunal Arun Archana Div A/104 got the Highest Aggregate with 68%. He also got the highest in Business Economics and Accounts II with 76% and 78%. Ms. Jota Khushbu Naresh Ranjan Div. A/104 got the Highest in Foundation Course II with 77%. Mr. Jain Pappu Ramesh Manjula Div. A/100 got the Highest in Business Law with 68%. Mr. Parab Prashant Shamsunder Div. B/216 and Tawade Nikita Naresh Div. C/339 shared Business Economics with Mr. Taral Kunal with 76%. Mr. Amberkar Prathamesh Pradeep Div. A/2 got the Highest in Com. II with 69%. More Amey Dattaram Div. C/365 also shared the Accounts prize Mr. Taral Kunal with the 78%. Ms. Singh Seema Munna Div. C/331 in Advertising got 77%. 28th-29th Jan 2011 Prof. Usha Kadam attended a National Seminar on Psycho political issues of migration: Indian Scenario” arranged by Dr. Sundari Gandhi , Convenor ( Vice-Principal Arts & Head of the Psychology dept. ) and Prof. Mrs. Monika Verma ,Co-convenor ( Political Science Dept.) of Senior college. 2nd - 4th Feb. 2011 Yoga workshop organized to destress and relaxation of mind for SYJC students before the Board exam. It was conducted by Ms. Padma from Bihar School of Yoga. Mrs. Kawal Verma’s presence motivated the students. Mr. Hemant Sharma, Mr. B.P.Mishra , Mrs. Subhada Gala , Mr. Ashok Yadav were there to monitor the Students. Mrs. Bhanumati Shivram, Co-ordinator participated along with the students. 2nd - 3rd Feb. 2011 Ms. Mangal Chavan attended a national seminar on “Environmental management and sustainable Development” organised by Dr. Chhaya Panse ( Vice Principal – Science ) and the Bilogy Dept. of our Senior College. 3rd Feb. 2011 Coordinator of the unaided section organized 60th birthday celebration for our Principal Dr.L.R.Tiwari who said that dedication, hardwork and the likes are a must. Mrs. Bhanumathi spoke on ‘After sixty mantra especially for men’. 8th Feb. 2011 Junior college Annual Prize distribution Programme was held in mini theater. The chief guest for the day was the young bureaucrat Mr. Hemantkumar Tantia (Asst 84 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Month & Dates Events Commissioner Customs And Excise) was accompanied by Secretary (MDES) Mrs. Kawal Verma and other dignitaries of college. Prof. Usha kadam, Prof Mangal Chavan, Prof Shubhada Gala, Prof Kameshwar Singh And Prof Minal Powar looked after the other arrangements. Our Students of FYJC Sangeeta, Nilofer and Kanchan compeered the Programme of unaided section. The scholarship prize winners for the unaided section were: Mr. Shelar Sumit Sudhir Priya – Highest Aggregate in F.Y.J.C. Science. ( 84.86% ) Ms. Jadhav Sayali Sudhir – Highest Aggregate in F.Y.J.C. Commerce ( 72.71% ) Ms. Saroj Jyoti Shyamlal K. – Highest in Attendance (83% ) Mr. Shelar Sumit Sudhir Priya – Highest Marks in F.Y.J.C. Science & Commerce in English. ( 83 / 100 ) Ms. Jangam Krutika Kishor - Highest Marks in F.Y.J.C. Science & Commerce in English. ( 83 / 100 ) Ms. Kasurde Roshni Manohar – Highest Marks in F.Y.J.C Commerce & Science in Marathi. ( 79/100 ) Mr. Singh Manishkumar Surendra – Highest Marks in F.Y.J.C. Commerce & Science in Hindi. ( 72 / 100 ) Ms. Khandekar Sarika Mahadev – Highest Marks in F.Y.J.C. Commerce in S.P. (74/100) Mr. Chhadva Sahil Chetan – Highest Marks in F.Y.J.C. Commerce in Maths (95/100) Ms. Nagap Leena Gopichandra – Highest Marks in F.Y.J.C. Commerce in B.K. (83/100) Ms. Khandekar Sarika Mahadev – Highest Marks in F.Y.J.C. Commerce in O.C. (82/100) Ms. Swami Manojkumar Sundil – Highest Marks in F.Y.J.C. Commerce in Economics. ( 78 / 100 ) Ms. Pisal Akshaya Tanaji Shashikala – Highest Marks in F.Y.J.C. Science in Maths. (99/100) Mr. Chauhan Avinash Ramlavat Sheela – Highest Marks in F.Y.J.C. Science in Physics. ( 85/100 ) Ms. Pisal Akshaya Tanaji Shashikala – Highest Marks in F.Y.J.C. Science in Chemistry. ( 88/100 ) Mr. Chavan Avinash Ramlavat Sheela – Highest Marks in F.Y.J.C. Science in Comp. Science I . ( 91 / 100 ) Mr. Shelar Sumit Sudhir Priya – Highest Marks in F.Y.J.C. Science in Comp. Science II ( 82 / 100 ) Mr. Chandankar Abhijit Suresh Uma – Highest Marks in F.Y.J.C Science in Electronics – I ( 77/100 ) & Electronics II ( 78/100 ) Mr. Worlikar Aniket Ravindranath – Highest Marks in Commerce and Science in E.E. ( 86 / 100 ) Not only were the students honoured even our Secretary Mrs. Kawal A. Verma was awarded a floral bouquet for her unopposed election to the Senate , University of Mumbai in the female category. 17th Feb. 2011 FYJC Science II unit Parent teacher meeting was held in mini theater. Parents were informed about those Students who had not submitted EE project or other assignment Prof. Rajratna, Prof Veena, Prof Ashok, Prof. Swapnil, Prof. Swati Prof. Sushma, Prof. Sachin Jadhav, Prof. Sachin P, Prof Pramod Singh, Prof Chanda C., DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 85 Month & Dates Events Prof Nanadkumar Pal, Prof Santosh Patil, Prof. Prdnya Prof. Rajshree, Prof. Minal Powar, Prof. Shirish discussed the progress of students 18th Feb. 2011 FYJC Commerce II unit Parent teacher meeting was held in mini theater, Parents were informed about those Students who had not submitted EE project or other assignment. Prof. Shubhada , Prof Shreya , Prof Poornima, Prof. Usha, Prof Ganesh, Prof. K Singh, Prof. Nana K, Prof. Shrutika, Prof. Mangesh, Prof. Arjun B, Prof. Asha K. Prof Chitra More, Prof. Deepti K , Prof. Vinay , Prof. Kishor, Prof. S S Pathak, Prof. Balakrishnan discussed the progress of students. 21st Feb. 2011 Prof. Mangal Chavan of Bio and EE dept was awarded the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy ( Science ) on the 21st February 2011 by Mumbai University for her Thesis Titled “ Comparative study of Coilia dussumier ( Cuv. and Val. ) and Nemipterus japonicus / Bloch ( Gunther ) with reference to reproductive biology. ” She submitted it on August 2010. 25th Feb. 2011 Farewell to Principal Dr. L R Tiwari was organised by the college as a whole in the mini theater and followed by lunch in the mini ground and Principal Dr. L.R.Tiwari obviously believed that pen is mightier and gave take away gifts which was a Parker Pen to all the staff. 26th Feb. 2011 Alert India Prize Distribution at the Birla Mathushree Hall and the Chief Guest was Jaggudada, Jackie Shroff, Aditya of Guzarish fame, Jimmy Moses- Comedian brought laughter not only the kids but adults too. We collected over a lakh of rupees. The prize winners were : Ms. Bhagyashree V. Shirsekar– F.Y.J.C. Comm. B – 1259, Mr. Makrand R. More – XI Sci. C-1420 and Mr. Yugant Indulkar – XI Comm. C-1412 1st March 2011 Rishi Bodh Utsav was organised in the college foyer followed by snacks in Physics lab. Class IV were given bed sheets. Mr. Ganesh Joshi organized bajans. All the teachers attended the function and participated in the Havan. 8th March 2011 International Women’s day was celebrated in Professors Common Room in the evening. Prof Sachin Jadhav, Prof Rajesh Singh , Prof D N Singh contributed and all staff members and peons had a treat of choco bar ice cream. What a nice gesture!!! 23rd April 2011 P.T.A. meeting of the of F.Y.J.C. Science and declaration of results of Junior college. 25th April 2011 P.T.A. meeting of F.Y.J.C. Commerce and declaration of results of Junior College. The pillars of this section who have contributed to the success of this section year after year. 1) The pillar of strength has been none other than the Management, our President of M.D.E.S. Mr. Ajai P. Verma & Secretary of M.D.E.S. Mrs. Kawal A. Verma. 2) The pillar of guidance have been none other than our principal Dr. L.R.Tiwari, Vice-Principals Dr. Mrs. T.P. Ghule of Commerce, Dr. Mrs. Chhaya Panse of Science and Dr. Mrs. K.P. Sundari of Arts Senior College. Junior College Vice-Principal Mr. S.P.Singh and Supervisor Mr. Chandrasekhar. 86 3) The pillar of Administration i.e. fee collection answering the queries of students i.e. doubts, have all been done by the admin staff, Mr. Gomes are Ex-Registrar and the incharge Registrar Mr. Deepak Bolar , Mr. Akash Kadam, Mr. Mahendra Kadam, Mrs. Manali Sawant, Miss Nivedita Sawant, Miss Aparna Devrukhkar and of course all the other admin staff in the office who have always lent a helping hand when the arose. 4) The pillar of financial management Mr. L.K. Pathak and Mr. Ganesh Sawant the number crunchers have coped the salaries remuneration of staff and students. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Month & Dates Events 5) The pillar of responsibility of journals for the Junior Science faculty was by Mrs. Aruna Prasad. I would also like to mention Mrs. Mansi Shinde who helped us in our approval camps. 6) The pillar of art of managing this large number has been none other than the handful of class IV staff who maintained law and order and discipline to the best of their ability. I will be failing in my duty not to mention Mr. Eknath Gawali, Mr. Sanjay Gholap, Mr. Ulhas Borde, Mr. Gangaram Baghshi, Mr. Vaity, Mr. Amit Ramapurkar, Mr. Avdhut who also put our student files together, printed our examination papers and stapled them in time and worked collectively. 7) The pillar of human compassion has been Mr. Mahadik who did everything possible for the staff from serving tea, getting snacks, taking care of the car park and bringing a smile on every face by his wit. Though last not the least, the well wishers have been the rest of M.D. that’s a large number – thank you - !!!! MERITORIOUS STUDENTS Mr. Doiphode Chirag Dinesh got the Highest Aggregate marks in Commerce,Highest in Economics (88%), Highest in S.P. (82%). Miss Jain Neha Jeevan got Highest in English 81%. Mr. Kadam Ketan Ganpat got the Highest in Marathi 85%. Mr. Verma Subhashchandra got the Highest in Hindi 80%. Miss Sawant Varshana got Highest in B.K. 96%. Mr. Gupta Saurav Shankarlal toped in Organisation of Commerce with 85%. Mr. Lawana Pratik Mahesh the number cruncher in Maths got the Highest 86%. Mr. Nerurkar Ankit Sunil got 67% in Biology which the Highest in the Bifocal Courses. Mr. Pandey Bipin Kanhailal Shridevi got the Highest in Computer Science which was 170 out of 200. Ms. Khedekar Nikita Prakash Sulbha in Electronics got the Highest which is 173 / 200. They were the beneficiaries of the Kamala Swaminathan Scholarship instituted in the year 2010-2011. Ms. Shewade Rachana Laxmikant S.Y.J.C. Science was the star performer of the Junior College and she made the section proud. Ms. SHEWADE RACHANA LAXMIKANT She has been awarded the following scholarships : 1) Mr. S.M.KULKARNI for highest marks in H.S.C. ( J – 62 ) 2) Prof. Mrs. BINA SHRIVASTAVA merit scholarship for highest in MHT-CET ( J – 48 ) 3) Shri RAMESH PATEL merit scholarship for highest in Chemistry at H.S.C. ( J - 56 ) 4) Ms. CHANDRA JYOTI KAMLA PRASAD SINGH merit scholarship for Highest in Physics. ( J – 54 ) 5) SHRIDHAR GOVIND KAMERKAR scholarship for Highest no of scholarship. ( J – 51 ) 6) Shri SHANKARA NARAYAN SCHOLARSHIP for Highest in Maths C.E.T. ( J – 58 ) 7) Smt. JAYSHREE MAHESH SHAH merit scholarship for Highest in MH-CET ( J – 55 ) 8) KAMALA SWAMINATHAN merit scholarship for Highest in Aggregrate, Highest in Physics, Highest in Chemistry and Highest in Maths. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 87 UGC SPONSORED NATIONAL SEMINAR ON “PSYCHO - POLITICAL ISSUES OF MIGRATION: INDIAN SCENARIO” Migration has historically played an important role in the growth, development and enrichment of human civilizations. India’s experience is one of internal migration in a multiethnic, multilingual, multicultural democratic state. Migration is undoubtedly one of the most challenging issues of the 21st century. The Departments of Political Science and Psychology of Maharshi Dayanand College had organized a two days National seminar on 28th and 29th of January, 2011, in academic collaboration with PUKAR- Partnership for Urban Knowledge Action and Research, an eminent NGO. The delegates included eminent personalities from different walks of life, academicians, research scholars and students. The seminar was inaugurated by Dr Rajpal Hande, Director BCUD, University of Mumbai. Dr Hande in his inaugural address emphasized the relevance and importance of the topic of migration in the current scenario. He stated that migration should not be a source of social friction, but this inevitable aspect of social life should lead to enrichment and development of society through the process of integration of the migrants into the host community. The Keynote address was delivered by Dr V.D. Swaminathan, Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Madras. In his address he highlighted the fact that in the era of Globalization and Liberalization movement of people from place to place has become rather easy, and this has resulted in a number of social, political and psychological consequences. Therefore a multi axial approach may have to be evolved to understand the psychological consequences of migration. The first technical session was on”Migration: Psychological, social and environmental perspective”, chaired by Dr V.D Swaminathan with Dr. Latha Satish as the plenary speaker. Dr Latha satish stated that migrants suffer from various psychological problems like separation, identity crisis, depression, loss of community support, perceived differences in culture, beliefs and values. This causes a lot of stress &trauma resulting in physical & mental ailments. She emphasized on the need for developing a support system like NGOs and social networks. There were 18 papers in this session which dealt with various aspects of migration and specific migrant communities like Syrian catholic communities, Sindhi community etc. The second technical session on “Migration: Political, Economic and Cultural issues“ was chaired by Dr. Aruna Pendse Professor, Department of Civics & Politics, University of Mumbai. She said that as migrants move with their language, culture and interests, they make an impact on the local economy, language and cultural practices. Migrants sometimes create economic, political and cultural problems. Locals see them as a threat and the movements of “Sons of the soil” may start for e.g. Assam & Maharashtra. The Plenary speaker Dr. Neeraj Hatekar, Prof., Department of Economics, University of Mumbai, highlighted the fact that all statistical data show increase in migration in India. It is also an indicator of the regional disparities in India in terms of development indicators i.e. migration is from underdeveloped to developed regions. This explains why Mumbai is the most popular destination of migrants. However it gives rise to the politics of identity. There were 17 papers, dealing with varied aspects of migration such as rural- urban, identity politics, g ender dimension brain migration etc. The second day of the seminar started with the students’ paper presentation session. It aimed to develop faculty of research in students. There were 10 research papers which included scientific as well as theory based papers. Three best papers were awarded cash prizes and certificates. The judges for this session III were Prof. Krishna Upadhyay, Dept of Psychology, P.N. Doshi College for Women, and Prof. Mrudhula Devasthale, Vice- Principal & Head Dept of Political Science, Vaze College. The fourth technical session was a multimedia presentation by bare foot researchers of PUKAR. The topic was ‘Migrants: Aspirations and Realities’. There were four presentations in this session which focused on 88 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 various apects of the life of migrants in the financial capital of India.The study revealed that migrants as well as non migrants preferred to send their children to either Hindi or English medium schools.One of the presentations dealt with the socio-economic causes of migration of people from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh .The study showed that 80% migrants felt that the local community in Mumbai should accept them and understand their plight.The anti-migrant campaigns of regional political parties for vote bank politics were also highlighted. Dr. Amita Bhide, Professor, Social Works, TISS was the chairperson for this session. She gave an interesting account of the history of Mumbai- how from seven islands it has become the financial hub of India. She concluded by stating that migration and globalization are interlinked .The world has become a global village. The fifth technical session consisted of Panel Discussion on “Mumbai – The City of Dreams and Hopes”. The panelists were Dr. Anita Patil Deshmukh, Executive Director of PUKAR, Mr. Neelu Damle a renowned Journalist and Mrs. Neera Adarkar a well known activist and scholar. The panel discussion was very thought provoking and useful and centered around various aspects of migration in the context of Mumbai the mega city. Dr. Anita Patil said that there is a link between migration and Urbanization – cities are engines of growth. Countries like China, India, Bangladesh, urban population grew because of migration. This kind of migration has its strength which has helped in the growth of education, service sector, entertainment industry etc. Mr. Neelu Damle highlighted the social and political issues like citizenship rights which have surfaced because of migration. Migration has contributed to the development of a cosmopolitan culture in Mumbai. Ms. Neera Adarkar spoke about the changing landscape of Girgangaon from mill workers’ area to prime area of Mumbai with high rising buildings, malls and corporate offices today. She specified that migrant workers from Konkan and Ghatau were responsible for the development of the Girangaon area but she questioned if this development and growth was equitable. The seminar concluded with the Valedictory session being chaired by Kumar Ketkar, editor Loksatta. Mr. Kumar Ketkar spoke on migration especially in Maharashtra focusing on Pune – the Ghat region how it contributed to inflow of migrants from interior of Maharashtra to Mumbai. Europe and USA have developed as a result of the continuous inflow of migrants. Now, in the developing world especially in China and India this process is taking place. Internal migration on a massive scale has become an important fact of life. For poorer people it is a matter of survival and existence rather than a matter of choice. Migration is driven by social, geographical, and economic compulsions. In his concluding remark Mr. Ketkar said– Migration is a fact of life and it has to be accepted. The two day seminar concluded on a positive note with healthy discussions and fruitful interaction on various issues related to migration. Committee Members : Dr. Sundari K.P.- Convenor, Prof. Monika Verma- Co-convenor, Dr. Seema Khemani, Prof. Mythili Mukund, Dr. Bharathi Nirgudkar, Dr. Satnam Singh and Prof. Anusha Venugopal. DEPT. OF HINDI UGC SPONSORED NATIONAL SEMINAR ON “HINDI LITERATURE OF POST MEDIEVAL PERIOD” On 3rd & 4th March, 2010. Dept. of Hindi organised UGC sponsored two day National Seminar on the relevance of post medieval period of Hindi Literature. Scholars from different corners of the country contributed. Few prominent scholars wee Dr. Ramkumar Rai from Kashi Vidya Peeth, Dr. Chanthi Ram Yadav from Banaras Hindi University, Dr. Surya Prasad Dixit from Lucknow, Dr. Daya Shankar Sharma from Ahmad Nagar, Dr. Vishnu Virat Chaturvedi from Varodara and many others. Seminar started with Saraswati Vandana by Sanchita Kale. The scholars along with Principal Dr. L.R. Tiwari DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 89 and H.O.D. Dept. of Hindi Dr. Shashi Mishra lighted the lamp. Dr. Shashi Mishra presented the need and importance of re-evaluation of the post medieval period in the present context. Key not address was delivered by Dr. Ramkumar Rai, Dr. Chanthi Ram Yadav presided over the inauguration seminar. Dr. Umesh Chandra Shukla Compered the seminar. First session was presided over by Dr. Surya Prasad Dixit, prominent writer Dr. Suryabala, Dr. Rajam Natrajam and scholar Dr. Dayanand Sharma, Dr. Sanjeev Dabe delivered the lecture on the various aspects of the subject. Dr. Sangeeta Sahajwani from National College, Bandra compered the session. Second session was presided over by Dr. Sudhakar Mishra from Mumbai. Dr. Laxmishankar Gupta from Varanasi shared his views on the language part of the period. Dr. Usha Mishra from SNDT University and Manpreet Kaur from Mumbai University presented their papers. Dr. Ratna Sharma from Khalsa College compered the session. On the second day of the seminar Dr. Ram Kunvar Rai presided over the third session. Dr. Surya Prasad Dixit was the chief guest. Dr. Satish Pandey from Somaiya College, Dr. Satya Dev Tripathi from Kasls Vidya Peeth and Dr. Sunita Sakhare from SNDT, PG section presented papers. The session was compered by Prof. Manish Mishra from Kalyan Agrawal College. Dr. Chanthi Ram Yadav presided over the fourth session. Dr. Vishnu Virat Chaturvedi, Dr. Sanjyoti Sanap, Prof. Dinesh Pathak and Dr. Madhulika Pathak presented their papers. Dr. Rekha Sharma from Bhavan’s College compered the session. Dr. Sushila Gupta - Director Hindustani Prachar Sabha chaired the valedictory session. Dr. M.P. Singh immediate part chairman-BOS of Mumbai University, Dr. Sheetala Prasad Dube from KC College, Dr. Sangeeta Sahajwani from National College expressed their views on the seminar. The session was compered by the HOD of the dept. Dr. Shashi Mishra. She expressed her gratitude to all the scholars, participants and others for contributing towards the success of the seminar. UGC SPONSORED NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON “ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT & CHALLENGES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT” Two day UGC Sponsored National Conference on “Environment Management & Challenges for Sustainable Development” in Collaboration with ‘The International society for Science & Technology” was organized by Department of Botany & Zoology on 2nd & 3rd February 2011. The chief guest for the inauguration function was Hon’ble Dr.Ms. Indu Shahani, Sheriff of Mumbai and the guest of honour was Dr. Aniruddha Pandit, Scientist-UICT. The Conference was well attended and appreciated. One hundred and thirty delegates participated in the conference from various colleges throughout the country. Sixty oral and poster Presentations were delivered on different topics of Environment Management and Sustainable Development in six parallel sessions in two days. The topics for deliberation were Environment Management, Waste Management, Bioremediation, Energy Resource Management, Water Resource Management, CSR, Global Warming, Climate Change and Sustainable Development. Best paper presentation was awarded to D.L.N.Thakral from NIH, Roorkee by ‘The International Society for Science & Technology’. The chief guest for the valedictory function was Dr. Vinay Deshmukh, Principal Scientist-CMFRI. The conference proved to be of great success due to the efforts made by the entire organizing committee under the able leadership of Principal Dr. L.R. Tiwari, Convenor Dr. Chhaya Panse, Co-Convenor Dr. T.P. Ghule & Organizing Secretary Dr. Satnam S Sohal. 90 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 ENGLISH SECTION SHOULD ATTENDANCE BE COMPULSORY? Attendance should be compulsory, because if we attend lectures we get to know more about things which we didn’t know before and gain more knowledge. When we attend lectures we come to know many things like how to interact with professors, different students and people around. By attending lectures we come to know what is going on both in the college and in the world. We come to know about the activities like seminars, workshops, personality development programmes etc. If we attend or participate in these extra curricular or Co-curricular activities we come to know where we stand. We also come to know about our talent and potential. Sometimes some students bunk lectures but they don’t know how much they are losing. By attending lectures we gain so much knowledge which we lose by bunking lectures. I don’t understand why students bunk lectures. If we bunk some lectures then it is ok but always bunking is not good. The University of Mumbai has made attendance compulsory so that students attend lectures. I feel when we attend lectures we enjoy more rather than bunking the lectures. Why do our professors take so much of pain for us? They too can remain at home and enjoy. But the thing is that they want to enlighten us and they want us to be successful in our future. They teach us because we should benefit from it and become successful in our lives. They want to see us shining like a star in the sky. i.e. to be shining as a successful person in the world. These lectures are for us students. We should be thankful to our professors and parents that we get to study. There are so many children who desire to study but don’t get the opportunity to study and educate themselves. We should study well and make our parents and professors feel proud of us. Therefore, I would like to say that we should attend lectures and attendance should be made compulsory. Elizabeth Nunes, S.Y.B.A. Carol, F.Y.B.A. TELEVISION – A CURSE OR A BLESSING By itself, no invention can be labelled as good or bad. It is the way we use it that makes it either good or bad. Take the case of the television. It is a wonderful invention, bringing the whole world at our doorstep. We can find out what is happening in the distant parts of the world & even see it live by merely pressing a button on our remote. We can listen to the views & opinions of people who are thousands of kilometers away. Then how can we even think of it as a curse? We can, because we sometimes misuse this invention. Though TV can be used as a means of entertainment & information, we, in India are using it mostly for entertainment. Both children & adults sit glued to the TV for hours, watching silly programmes. They become addicts. The new name for such people is ‘Couch potatoes’. They thereby spoil their physical and mental health. They neglect their diet & exercise. They lose the habit of reading. They curtail social visits & do not like to receive visitors when they are watching TV. Excessive violence shown sometimes makes them insensitive & are likely to imitate these things in real life. On the other hand, if used properly, TV can become a great blessing. A person can be educated through the programmes shown on TV. TV can even be used to teach people how to read & write. They can be made aware of their social & civic responsibilities. Social changes can be brought about speedily by good entertainment programmes. People can be educated to get rid of superstitions & social illness like dowry child marriage etc. with the help of carefully planned TV programmes. Programmes based on science & medicine can be used to teach people how to prevent diseases and how to lead a healthy life. In short, if TV programmes are planned to make people enlightened citizens & better human beings, TV will no doubt be a great blessing to mankind. Thus, according to me. TV is more of a blessing than a curse provided it is sensibly used & watched. Manjiri Raikwar F.Y.B.A. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 91 IMPACT OF FOREIGN UNIVERSITIES ON INDIAN HIGHER EDUCATION India is a country which faces several problems in its extreme. Some of the major problems are always discussed in the plan of government. Recently the 11th Section plan gave more importance to the problem of Education at the higher level. In 1991 the government followed the L.P.G. Policy which provided liberalization, privatization and globalization. At that time it was put forth that ideas, value, education and technology should be interchanged to develop the country and hence allowing foreign universities was step towards the development of the country. India is a country which is well-known for its technical skilled manpower which is able to get employment in their own country especially western part. India has witnessed a big boom in all aspect but specially they have developed in BPO and KPO sector. But in order not to lose a key position India must continue to produce the mass of high skilled manpower with educated public and such things are possible with new and modern technique of Education. Today people believe that the Education in based on Internet. Internet Education System is also called as e-communication education, which helps to expand the education at the global level. It helps to interchange education in all spheres which is adopted by all the developed countries of world. The world in moving with rapid ease and hence it is necessary to cope with it. The period before Independence shows that the number of teachers and education institutes were less but after independence there has been a vast growth. Foreign Education has good impact on students. It develops their quality, innovation, creativity & provides good jobs. Foreign Education Development leads to quality education which can cope with other foreign universities. Various Universities have been set up to develop the country due to such institutions there have been development in scientific aspects and development in commerce, business and trade. The foreign university does not follow the book oriented learning. They think that it is easy to create a book warm. According to them practical knowledge and experience are most essential for the student to develop themselves. Hence more emphasis is put on projects, group discussion, seminars etc. This method not only develops their brain but teaches them to work hard, be independent, to learn new technique and to update their knowledge everyday. According to our Education Ministry “India needs Foreign Universities to develop their recent skills to solve the problems of world”. India is trying to adopt the foreign university education to imbibe on higher education to some extent. Hence now all the MBA students can give their exam through foreign level institutes because such institutes help to develop their person skills, aptitude towards other people by holding students conference, by providing placements with education to get practical knowledge. Most of the MBA students from Indian universities are qualified but still are jobless due to no job experience as such. Foreign University has recently put forth the proposal to India that the student at higher level education should be given works like problem handling, conducting meeting, project work, presentation of the recent world problems etc. because they believe that students have good IQ which can be used to solve the problems at even state level. In America the president himself ask for the solution from the youth for the various problems. Hence because of such education it is possible in America or any other country to become a president at the age of 28. Neha Jain F.Y.B.Com. 92 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 CORRUPTION Corruption is the word which is quite repetitive and is on the lips of every Indian. Corruption is bribing government officials or higher authorities in the companies for getting work done at a faster rate. Corruption is everywhere in the world and is residing in every country. India is one of the fastest developing countries and lot of foreign direct investments are involved in every Indian project. As India takes part in the improvement of the world economy, its every transaction has been eyed by the whole world. Corruption hampers the development and growth of the country. Corruption is bad to the society as it is spoiling the whole environment of the country. In India most of the people are corrupt. For example even if a person is caught by traffic police, he will offer him some money and move ahead. There are two most important elements to corruption : the person who takes the bribe and the person who gives the bribe. Corruption exists because we ourselves promote it. As we want to get our work done at a faster rate and want to take shortcuts. India has become the land of corruption. The corruption starts from the first day of birth of a child as his / her father wants the Birth Certificate and he bribes municipal corporation to get it done earlier. There are many corruptions cases in India like “The Adarsh Society Ghotala”. This society was built for the families of the soldiers who died in the Kargil War. It was built for their welfare and in memory of those soldiers, but it did not happen. Many politicians of India booked their flats in the society. Even the CM of Maharashtra and other military officers are involved in it. Likewise Telgi corruption Case Mr. Telgi started printing fake stamp papers and sold in the market, ofcourse this could not have happened without the help of an official of the government. The latest and the most fresh news flashed on TV is that many big authorities earned a lot of money and have hidden their money in LGT Bank of German. There are 18 persons who have an account in the Bank, this report was handed over by IT dept. to Government in 2009 and still no action has been taken as it carries a lot of prestigious names. The other corruption by Mr. Kalmadi in Common Wealth Games where Hundreds of crores of rupees was involved in the project but the sports minister and the other officials seemed to have pocketed the money. They made inferior quality infrastructure which got demolished by itself. The biggest individual corruption was by Mr. A. Raja in 2G Spectrum Case who filled his packet with Crores of rupees. It is ridiculous to note that there is a lot of unity, in India and the world in corruption and all the ministers unite in corruption and fill each others pockets with money, that was raised from the taxes from middle class people for the development of the country. Here are some of my suggestions to end corruption : • To end corruption it is very important to create public awareness and they should be provided with the ill effects of corruption. In the long run it is going to harm in a very bad way. Human values such as morality, peace, honesty, not cheating all such values not only should be taught to the children in the school but also to the adults who need a school to learn all such values. • Most of the times the Multinational Companies are involved in corruption to get the license in India and start business and for purchasing lands and other assets in India and that should be stopped. • People should teach and preach in their family to their children that corruption is bad and should be eradicated from the society. The parents shall play an important role in educating their children. • Educational Institutions should conduct workshops & educate the children about the ill effects of corruption. • The Government also should provide reasonable salaries to the government staff so as to avoid corruption. • There should be corruption free environment in India and it will help in rapid growth and development of our country and it will become super power in few years. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 93 Though not an economist when I can think of so many ways of ending corruption, why not the Government and authorities realize their mistakes and stop corruption? Saurab Gupta F.Y.B.Com. COMMERCIALIZATION OF EDUCATION IN INDIA As I am a commerce student, I always study about a commercialization. Not only I but we all everyday listen, and read about commercialization in business or in industry or in different sectors. We all know today how commercialization is growing in the world? But, fortunately or unfortunately, the education system is also becoming a part of this. Due to this commercialization the new education institutions are starting rapidly. These institutions are bringing new specialized courses, diplomas and degrees in education field, which were not available in the earlier system of education. Due to commercialization the meaning of education becomes broader and today’s students have so many options available for their career. These institutions are really well developed rather than previous one. There we find all facilities which is required for a qualitative education. The important thing is that commercialization has changed the static concept of education. Nowadays, the schools, colleges are starting different activities which not only gives education but also helps students to build their personality. We people always think, in India education is cheaper, but due to commercialization unfortunately it has changed. Let’s take one example, our government increasing the fees of government medical colleges from RS.18,000 to RS.40,000 for earning more profit. How can a common man pay this fees? Not only about fee, but under the name of commercialization some institutions are advertising their institutions like a Business Product. We always see and listen different brand names for products but unfortunately the education is also becoming a Brand for people. Under this ‘brand education’, this system is earning more and more money rather than giving education. The best example for this is the private coaching classes. About 90% children prefer coaching classes than schools and colleges because they think that the private coaching classes are charging more money therefore only they can give a quality education. Not only students, but this system of commercialization affects teaching profession also. Many of the new teachers are joining private coaching classes than schools, colleges for earning more money and more facilities. This commercialization system of education has opened a door of new education but it also closed the door for common man to get educated. Therefore, I must say, commercialization is required in education but to a certain limit, because it’s a not a business. PRAVIN GAIKWAD S.Y.B.Com. HAPPY FAMILY There is a happy family on the field of grammar. A husband named noun and a wife who is the life partner of noun. They have two sons and one daughter. The elder son takes his place when his father is absent. So people called him pronoun. The younger son adjective is a poet. He often describes many things where as his sister adverb often talks about her mother and describes her. There is servant in that house. He is a joker. People call him interjection. He does many things which amuse people. Noun has a brother in-law named preposition. He often helps him by showing him his position in life. Conjunction is a dear friend of the family and he helps them to make friends. Thus the family lives happily. Pravin Nanda T.Y.B.A. 94 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 THE CONDITION OF WOMEN IN OUR SOCIETY Women in the past were considered inferior to men. They were confined within the four walls of the house. They had to do all the household works. They usually had not school education. Neither did they have much freedom. At present their condition has considerably improved. This is true especially in many of India’s cities. Girls now go to schools and colleges and many women are taking up jobs. However, they are still expected to look after the needs of the family. Men still avoid attending to household chores. In future we can expect a considerable change in the lives of women, particularly those living in rural areas. Women will hold important posts in all fields. Men and women will be considered equal. Both will share work at home. India is a curious mixture of tradition and modernity. In rural India, people worship ‘Roop Kanwar’ who committed Sati in 1986 and Charan Shah who threw herself on funeral pyre of her husband. The two symbolise how a woman is viewed traditionally. On the other hand Late Mrs. Indira Gandhi stood up to the American Warship in 1971. Most Indian women took her as a role model for Indian female. We looked at a woman as a slave where she enjoyed a very low status while a male was a Maharaja. Women were treated as possession and less money was spent on her education. In tradition ridden societies, the birth of the female child is not the occasion for rejoicing. A female child is under privileged. She is exploited as she grows and if she is the eldest daughter she is called as mother’s helper. Male child is fed with the best food of his choice and the female lives on the left over. In most families even the educated ones have this practice. On the other hand, the modern attitude towards women is liberal. Women are no more dependant on the male support. Kiran Bedi, the first woman I.P.S. has played a part in social transformation. Inspite of the above modern attitude inequality prevails at home, in society, in community and in the country. In most cases, the female is expected to be a dutiful wife or a devoted mother and an efficient house wife and a good cook. Women are often exploited and they are subjected to gender-based abuses. United Nations declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women (1993) defines gender-based abuse as an act of gender-based violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual or psychological harm or suffering to women. More than 40% of married Indian women say that they are kicked, slapped or sexually abused by husbands. The position of domestic violence in India is equally horrifying. Among the lower classes, wife beating is quite common. Rape is the ultimate indignity a female may be subjected to. In India, a woman is raped every hour. In the first nine months of 2005, 18,359 rape cases occurred. One of the horrifying cases of rape is that of Bhanwari Devi, who was gang-raped by a group of Gujjars after she had strongly objected against their decision to carry out child marriages. Bhanwari Devi received no justice from the Rajasthan Government. A survey by the researchers of St. Louis University (USA) showed that 40% of nuns in the United States are sexually abused. Eve teasing is most often merely a nuisance. It lowers a woman’s dignity and is to be condemned. Majority of Indian women are employed in unorganized sectors - agriculture, small scale industry and domestic labour. They work in extremely difficult conditions. They get poor wages and they have no job security, benefits or legal protection. For similar types of work, men are better paid than women. Economic exploitation of women is a part of the explanation for the low status of women in Indian society. Most women are to be found in typical feminine occupations - Receptionist, Secretary, Typist, Telephone Operator, Teacher, etc. In some cases, females are even employed to give a “decorative look” to the office. Sexual harassment in the work place is a reality. This is the position in India as well as in the advanced countries. In India, in small establishments women are helpless in protecting themselves. A study by the SNDT Women’s University brought out that there are instances of women in top managerial positions who had quit their jobs because they faced sexual harassment. The women in the world today seek freedom. Women’s reproductive rights and freedom are still threatened around the world. Islam was the first religion to recognize the equality of sexes and granted women rights. The fact that women are important to the family, society and to the world can be realized when we see the whole world celebrating International Women’s Day on 8th of March every year. It is a major day of DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 95 global celebration of women which focuses on general celebration of respect, appreciation and love towards women and celebrating women’s economic, political and social achievements. December 6, 2010 marks the 21st anniversary of the montreal massacre, a tragic act of gender-based violence that left 14 young women dead. In 1991, the Government of Canada designated December 6 as Canada’s Annual National Day of Remembrance and Action on violence against women. Today the real need is to educate women about their legal rights and provide them the necessary powers to empower them. More than 60% of women are not aware of the various legal provisions to ensure their safety. Several laws have been enacted for protecting women. The most important ones are Dowry Prohibition Act, Equal Wages Act, Sati Prevention Act and the notification for curbing sexual harassment in the work place. To improve the condition of women, we need social action. Women’s organizations, religious institutions, enlightened men, the youth of the country, business and industry and educational institutions can help in this. Even individual woman can fight for their rights. Carrol Vaz F.Y.B.A. “TERRORISM” : A GREAT BURDEN ON MOTHER EARTH “One’s own mother, the wife of the guru, the wife of a brahmana, the wife of a being, the cow, the nurse and the earth are known as the seven mothers of a man”. (Taken from the Niti Shastra written by Chanakya Pandit) The above verse describes seven mothers of a man which includes mother earth also. Earth is not only the mother of all the living creatures. Humans in the modern generation have completely spoiled the meaning of the word non-violence. On one side we proclaim that no religion preaches violence and on the other hand millions of living creatures are unnecessarily slaughtered in the name of non-violence and religion. The question is are we doing justice to mother earth? Till now only animals were slaughtered mercilessly in the name of religion. But since the last few decades, we have seen human beings killing each other mercilessly in the name of religion and to proclaim ‘false proprietorship’ over each other countries. America for example in the year 2006 fought against Iraq to proclaim false proprietorship over the natural resources like oil in Iraq. George W. Bush the former president of USA declared war against Iraq to proclaim false proprietorship over its oil resources. He (George W. Bush) also saw the reaction of his own citizenship standing against him in the rally in USA in which lakhs of people joining hands together and protesting against wars with a huge banners and posters containing slogans like ‘No blood for oil’. The whole rally was shown live telecast in all the Television news channels around the world. Still the war was fought and we also saw terrible amount of destruction taking place in Iraq. Till 2006 Iraq was well known among all the Arab nations for its best education facilities and medical facilities. But during the war all the schools, colleges, universities, hospitals, everything was destroyed and the whole country got converted into crematorium. Everything animate or inanimate that is within the universe is controlled and owned by the Lord. One should therefore accept only those things necessary for himself, which are set aside as his quota, and one should not accept other things, knowing well to whom they belong. We understand that the United States of America is the most powerful leading nation of the world. But does that mean it should misuse its power to proclaim false proprietorship over any other nation or any other country? Of course not. According to the latest reports after the war, majority of the citizens in Iraq have died because of polluted drinking water. Have humans given anything except bombs to mother earth? So how can we expect mother earth to give us positive results? ‘Terrorism’ is another greatest burden on mother earth, specially from the time since the 9/11 terror attack on the twin tower of the world trade centre which claimed more than 3000 lives. Osama Bin Laden a well known leader of Alqaeda from among the most deadly terrorist groups in the world master minded the most deadly terror attack in the history of mankind. Undoubtedly terrorism is a great burden on humanity. It is growing and spreading in the name of religion. Terrorism is like a social gangrene infection. For example if any part of the body, be it a hand or leg develops 96 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 gangrene, it has to be amputed or cut off because if its not amputed it will spread throughout and spoil the whole body. South Asian countries have been the victims of worst terror attacks since last one decade. No doubt, presently all the countries are affected by terrorism, but Iraq, Pakistan and India in South Asia are the most affected countries in the world due to terror groups like Tehrik-e-Taliban, Alqaeda, Lashkar-eToiba, etc. One filled completely with the worst killers of humanity. If these terror groups are not destroyed completely, they will prove to be the worst burden on the earth. They will spread very fast like gangrene infection and spoil the whole human society. Today whatever terrible conditions Pakistan is facing because of Taliban. Pakistan gave birth to Tehrik-eTaliban some years back to establish the kingdom of terrorism in the name of Islam. Mullah Omar was the first Chief Commander of Taliban. Taliban forcibly converted Afghanistan into ‘Talibanistan’ by killing innumerable citizens in Afghanistan. Mullah Omar issued fatwa against foreigners in the entire Afghanistan and himself killed more than 8000 innocent people mercilessly in Afghanistan. But presently the whole world witnesses the horrible reaction of Taliban in Pakistan in the form of worst suicide attacks. After Iraq, Pakistan is the second worst affected country by terrorism. For example Chanakya Pandit explains in the Niti Shastra. Just as an entire forest is reduced to ashes by a fire burning in the hollow of a tree, similarly, one bad son can destroy an entire family. Today the whole world sees that the same Taliban which was born from Pakistan spreading like social gangrene infection and the great source of destruction for the whole Pakistan. Millions of people have been killed in worst suicide attacks by the suicide bombers of Taliban in Pakistan. Terrorism has given nothing except destructive bombs to mother earth in the name of religion. Today we also see that many educated professionals like doctors, civil engineers and information technology experts are joining terrorist organisations as leaders. But what is the use of education, if it is not used for the right purpose to serve the entire society? Do these terrorists understand the meaning of a learned man or educated man? The perfect definition of a learned man or ‘Pandita’ is given by Chanakya pandit in the Niti Shastra : One who sees others wives as his mother, who sees all others’ possessions as insignificant as a lump of clay, and who sees all the living beings as himself - such a person is considered a learned man or a Pandit. In the above verse as Chanakya Pandit explains that a woman should be honoured and respected as mother. So how can these terrorists who are woman hunters proclaim themselves to be educated personalities? They also beat women with hunters and kill them mercilessly in public places. These killers of mankind are only the sources of pain for mother earth. As Chanakya Pandit explains in the following verse : What is the value of the son who is neither learned not religious? Such a sons is compared to a blind eye that is only a source of pain.” In India also terrorism has crossed its limits in the worst way. There is no question of giving life term imprisonment to terrorists because the present system of our country is so much corrupt that terrorists who are in prison also plan their future targets of bomb blasts in the different parts of the country in the prison itself. Media even has a proof of terrorists making sharp pointed weapons like sharp knives out of steel plates which they get two times a day for lunch and dinner in prison. “They enjoy killing and therefore they do not deserve any mercy”. So death sentence or capital punishment is the only solution to wipe out this expanding poisonous serpent, increasing social gangrene infection and a worst burden on mother earth that is “Terrorism”. As Chanakya Pandit explains in the Niti Shastra in the following verse : ‘Sathe Sathyamacareta’. “Tit for tat”. Chanakya Pandit says “If somebody is cunning so you should be also cunning”. In our country there is a need for strict law and order for terrorism and capital punishment i.e. death sentence should be given to all the terrorists. Keyur Waghela S.Y.B.A. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 97 INTER-COLLEGIATE SEMINAR ON “HYPNOSIS FOR SELF EMPOWERMENT : INNER HEALTH AND HAPPINESS” The students of M.D. College attended the Seminar on 15th January at M.L. Dhahanukar College along with the Vice-Principal of Arts, Dr. K.P. Sundari. The list of students is as follows : Priyanka falmare, Pravin Nanda, Keyur Waghela, Sarita Sharma, Pooja Kirtane and Rasika Gawde The introduction of faculty was started by Dr. Yogesh Vasandi (BHMS, DND, and C.Ht) Homeopathic physician & certified clinical Hypnotherapist. (California Hypnosis institute of India) From 10:15 to 10:30am. By 10:30am he taught how to tackle exam anxiety on the spot. Then he gave information as to how to build self confidence through self empowerment & how to de-stress tense emotions arising due to competition, peer group pressure, parental expectations, etc. From 12:45 to 1:15pm there was a Question & Answer Session. Session - 2 was taken by Mr. Moses Ezekiel (M.com, FCA, C.Ht) certified clinical Hypnotherapist. (California Hypnosis institute of India). He gave a speech on how to flip the thought to improve our personality & then the Group meditation for Positive healing. The Question & Answer Session was very interesting. There was a key learning session from workshop & the feedback was taken. Priyanka Falmare & Pravin Nanda T.Y.B.A. MENTAL HEALTH CAMP (DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY & COUNSELLING CELL) Mental Health camp was organized by Department of Psychology and Counseling cell on 29th, 30th November and 1st December 2010 at Napoo High School and Maharshi Dayanand College. The first day of the camp was at Napoo High school. The objective of the camp was to create awareness about mental illness especially at the teenage level. The age group that was addressed in the camp was 13 to 16 years. There was an Exhibition of various charts on mental illness, careers in psychology, treatment and possible signs of a mental disorder that can be identified at initial stage. Each chart was explained in detail by the students of M.D College. Various doubts were answered by them to the audience. Also, psychological tests were administered like IQ and personality test which included TAT, Rorschach, and personality inventory by students. Dr. Sundari conducted a workshop for students at Napoo High School on “Stress Management”. Various questions on exam related stress were answered. The second day of the camp continued at Napoo High School in which junior college students were addressed. Exhibition of charts with relevant explanation and all doubts were cleared by teachers and students. Workshop on “know yourself” was organized at the camp and addressed, various questions related to future and career. On both the days movies and videos related to the subject were shown. The third day of the camp was at M.D College and the camp addressed degree students of Arts, Commerce and Science section. Exhibition of the posters and workshop was organized for the students. Priyanka Falmare & Pravin Nanda T.Y.B.A. 98 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 THE ONLY LOVE TIME My heart is beating only for you, I am always eager, Only to meet you. My mind feels satisfaction, When I remember you. My eyes cry, When I am away from you. My life becomes meaningful, Only by achieving you. Oh! My dear STUDY, I love only you. Pooja G. Kirtane (TYBA) To know the value of one year, Go and ask the student, who has failed in a grade, To know the value of one month, Ask the lady who is carrying a premature baby. To know the value of one week, Ask the weekly magazine editor. To know the value of one day, Ask the daily wage labourers. To know the value of one hour, Ask the lovers who are longing to meet. To know the value of one minute, Ask the person who just missed the train. TODAY To know the value of one second, All days are special for us. Mother’s day for all mothers. Father’s day for all Fathers. Children’s day for all children. Friendship day for all friends. Teacher’s day for all teachers. But today is for all of us Please don’t miss this. Complete your dream with new wish, So today is only for us. Pravin Nanda (TYBA) Ask the person who has just avoided an accident. To know the value of one mille second, Ask the silver medalist in the Olympics. Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is Mystery, Today is a Gift, That’s why today is a Present. Pooja G. Kirtane (TYBA) WHAT IS LIFE? Life Life Life Life Life Life Life Life Life Life Life Life Life Life is is is is is is is is is is is is is is a challenge – please meet it. a struggle – accept it. an adventure – dare it. a sorrow – overcome it. a duty – perform it. a game – play it. a dream – realize it. a song – sing it. an opportunity – utilize it. a love – enjoy it. a journey – complete it. a riddle – solve it. a pretence – pretend it. a mockery – mock it. 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He´Lece Je<e& keÀueeMeeKesle Deeu³eeJej mebHetCe& meeefnl³e ke=Àleer®ee DeY³eeme keÀjeJee ueeielees ns ceuee ceeefnle®e veJnles. ceie ceueener l³eeyeÎue DeeJe[ efvecee&Ce Peeueer DeeefCe l³ee ¢<ìerves ceer ceesþ-ceesþîee uesKekeÀeb®ee DeY³eeme keÀjÀ ueeieues. l³eeceO³es `MeleHeeJeueer' `jefJebê efHebies' ³eeb®es lej Heg. ue. osMeHeeb[s ³eeb®es `leer HegÀuejeCeer' ³eeb®ee DeY³eeme kesÀuee. ceuee Jeeìues veJnles ceer ner HegmlekesÀ keÀOeer Jee®eerve efkebÀJee ceuee ³eeb®ee Heg{s DeY³eeme keÀjeJee ueeiesue. l³eeHeemetve ceePee yeer. S. ®ee Keje Hee³ee le³eej Peeuee. keÀOeer-keÀOeer ceueener kebÀìeUe ³ee³e®ee HeCe lejermeg×e ceer ceeP³ee efMe#eCeemeeþer efÜleer³e keÀueeMeeKesle Deeues. lesJne lej Heefnu³ee Je<ee&Hes#eener peemle DeY³eeme uesKe Jee®ee³e®es, keÀefJeleemebie´n, keÀeobyejer Jee®ee³e®es. ns yeIelee-yeIelee ceePeer HetJe&le³eejer Peeueer Deens. Deecneuee cejeþer DeY³eeme keWÀêeletve `meewce³ee ceneefJeÐeeue³eele' cejeþer cesUeJ³eeuee yeesueeJeues nesles. efleLes oesve efoJemee®ee cesUeJee neslee. lees DevegYeJe FlekeÀe íeve neslee keÀer Hegvne-Hegvne DeMee cesUeJ³eele Yeeie I³eeJee Demes ceuee Jeeìles Deens. cesUeJ³eele Deece®³eemeeþer YejHetj keÀe³e&ke´Àce þsJeC³eele Deeues nesles. efleLes Deeuesues JesieJesieUs uesKekeÀ, uesefKekeÀe DeeefCe keÀJeef³e$eer, keÀJeer ³eeb®³ee cegueeKeleer KetHe efMekeÀJetve iesu³ee. lemes®e efleLes Deecneuee íesìemee mueeF&[ Mees oeKeJeuee. l³eeceO³es ceuee lej Demes Jeeìle nseles Kej®eb ceer keÀesCel³ee DeYe³eejC³eele iesues Deens. efleLes oeKeJeuesues HeMeg-He#eer, l³eeb®es DeeJeepe, l³eeb®³ee DeeJeepeeletve nesCeeje OJeveer efkebÀJee ogmeN³ee He´eC³eeuee, HeMetbvee efceUCeeje He´eflemeeo ns meejs Heeefnues leWJne pebieueeyeÎue GlmegkeÀlee Jeeìe³euee ueeieueer. l³eeveblej Deecneuee íesìîee-íesìîee efHeÀuce oeKeJeC³eele Deeu³ee. l³eeceO³es DeeHeCe keÀesCel³ee He´mebieele efkebÀJee keÀesCel³ee iees<ìerJej keÀmee He´eflemeeo ÐeeJee Je keÀesCel³ee JesUer ìeȳee JeepeJeeJ³eele Je keÀues®ee DevegYeJe keÀmee I³eeJee ns Deecneuee yeejkeÀeF&ves HeìJetve efoues iesues. ceer Heg{s le=leer³e keÀueeMeeKesle efMeketÀve ®eebieues iegCe efceUJetve SKeeÐee De@efvecesMeve®ee keÀesme& keÀjeJee Demes ceuee Jeeìles. keÀuee MeeKesle Deeu³eeves DeeHeuee HeÀe³eoe®e Peeuee Demes ceuee meewce³³ee keÀe@uespeceOeerue efJeÐeeLeea cesUeJ³eeuee GHeefmLele jeefnu³eecegUs Jeeìles Deens. Demes cnCeleele keÀer He´l³eskeÀe®³ee peerJeveele DeefJemcejCeer³e efoJeme ³eslees DeeefCe [e³ejerle lees veeWoJetve þsJeeJee, DeeþJeCe Deeu³eeme Hejle-Hejle [e³ejer Jee®eeJeer lemee ne SkeÀ DeefJemcejCeer³e efoJeme ceveele ceer meeþJetve þsJeCeej Deens. - kegÀ. Hetpee efJepe³e meeJeble efÜleer³e Je<e& - (keÀuee MeeKee) YeeJevee DeesUKee Je=×eb®³ee DeeHeu³ee ³ee Yeejle YetceerJejDeveskeÀ ceneve meble, meceepemesJekeÀ ³eebveer pevce Iesleues. meeves iegjÀpeer, YekeÌle Hegb[ueerkeÀ, ÞeeJeCe yeeU, Þeer jece efm$e³eebceO³es Fbefoje ieebOeer, uelee cebiesMekeÀj ³eebveer DeeHeu³ee DeeF&-Jeef[ueeb®eer ceveeHeemetve mesJee kesÀueer l³eecegUs les Dee³eg<³eeceO³es G®®e mLeeveeHe³e¥le Heesn®et MekeÀues. ceele= efHele= osJees YeJed ~ ceele= efHele= mesJees YeJed ~ DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 101 Dee³eg<³eeceO³es HeÀkeÌle osJee®eer mesJee keÀje³euee nJeer Demeb veener. DeeF&-Jeef[ueebvee legce®ee osJe mecepee DeeefCe l³eeb®eer mesJee keÀje. lesJne osJeHegpes®eer iejpe®e GjCeej veener. osJe ne oie[ele vemetve ceeCemeele Demelees. ceeCemeeleuee osJe DeesUKeCes cnCepes Hejceelc³eeHe³e¥le Heesnes®eCes nes³e DeeefCe Demes p³eeb®es Dee®ejCe Demeles les Dee³eg<³eele keÀesCel³eener mebkeÀìebvee me[slees[HeCes leeW[ osT MekeÀleele. DeeHeu³eeuee DeeF&-Jeef[ueeb®³ee ceveeHe³e¥le Heesnes®elee Deeues Heeefnpes. lej®e DeeHeCe l³eeb®³ee He´scee®eer DevegYetleer IesT MekeÀlees. DeeF& DeeHeu³eeuee veT ceefnves ieYee&Me³eele Jee{Jeles. mJeleëuee efkeÀleer $eeme neslees ns keÀOeer yeesuetve oeKeJeles keÀe? uenevee®eb ceesþ keÀjles. legce®eer mesJee keÀjles. yeeyee DeeHeu³eeuee megKeer Deeveboer þsJeC³eemeeþer keÀ<ì keÀjleele, nÆ HegjJeleele. DeeHeu³ee Deeveboe®eer HeJee& ve keÀjlee mJele뮳ee newmeer-ceewpeer oeyetve ìekeÀleele. ³ee®ee les keÀOeer efnMesye ceeieleele keÀe? l³ee®³ee yeou³eele leggcner keÀe³e oslee? HeÀkeÌle DeHeceeve! leesner l³eebveer efvecegìHeCes menve keÀje³e®ee. keÀe? lej, ``cegueiee, cegueieer Depetve ueneve Deensle, l³eebvee mecepele veener'' Demeb cnCetve les ogue&#e keÀjleele. legce®³eemeeþer l³eeb®ee peerJe efHeUJeìtve efveIelees. legcner He[ueele lej peKecee l³eebvee nesleele, legcner j[ueele lej DeÞet l³eeb®³ee [esȳeeletve ³esleele, pesJeueele veener lej lesner pesJele veenerle. FlekebÀ meieUb keÀjÀvener cegue cnCeleele, keÀe³e kesÀue Deece®³eemeeþer? keÀOeer jeieeJeues lej yeesueleerue `yeesuee³e®e nesle lej pevceeuee lejer keÀMeeuee Ieeuee³e®eb?' l³eebveer Ske{ kesÀueb lejer l³eebvee pejemeb yeesueC³ee®ee HeCe DeefOekeÀej veener efceUle? les DeeHeu³eeuee ceesþ keÀjleele les cneleejHeCee®eer keÀeþer ³ee DeHes#esves keÀjleele. HeCe leer keÀeþer legìtve He[sue ns mJeHveelener Heenle veenerle. les legce®³eeJej iee{ efJeéeeme þsJetve Demeleele DeeefCe cegueb keÀjleele keÀe³e lej efJeéeemeIeele! cegue DeeF&-Jeef[ueebvee Je=×eÞeceeceO³es þsJetve ceesþe DeeJe DeeCeleele keÀer, ceeP³ee DeeF&uee-Jeef[ueebvee ceer Je=×eÞeceele þsJelees ³ee®e keÀejCe ceeP³ee Iejele peeiee Hegjle veener. l³eebvee nJeeceeve megì nesle veener. Deecner l³eeb®eer keÀeUpeer Ieslees Deme oeKeJeleele. pes DeeF&Jeef[ue DeeHeu³eemeeþer Ieece ieeUleele l³eeb®³eemeeþer DeeHeCe DeemeJes þsJelees Demes veener Jeeìle? efkeÀleer keÀþesj ceve Demeleerue ³eeb®eer! lesner les ceesþîee ceveeveb mJeerkeÀejleele. ³eeceO³es cegueeR®eener menYeeie Demelees. l³eeb®eer oesve jÀHes efomeleele. cegueieer cnCetve JeeJejles les SkeÀ DeeefCe metve cnCetve JeeJejles les efle®eb ogmejs jÀHe Demele. ceeCetme SkeÀ HeCe YetefcekeÀe JesieUer Demeb leer Jeeiele Demeles. DeeF&Je[erue DeeefCe meemet-meemejs ³eeb®³eeceO³es HeÀjkeÀ l³eebvee keÀe³e Jeeìlees ns®e mecepele veener? DeeF&-Jeef[ueebmeeþer pes He´sce Demele. les®e meemet-meemeN³ee®³ee yeeyeleerle keÀe Gceìle veener? lesner Je=×®e Deensle, l³eebveener YeeJevee Deensle, l³eebvee meebYeeUCesner megves®e keÀle&J³e®e Deens. HeCe ueive Peeu³ee-Peeu³ee Heefnuee He´Mve JesieUs keÀOeer jne³e®eb?' veJeje DeeefCe cegueb ns®e efle®eb efJeée leer ceevele Demeles. meemetmeemejs SkeÀ$e jeefnues lej efle®es mJeeleb$³e ve<ì nesC³ee®eer Yeerleer Demeles. HeCe l³eeb®eer DeMeer DeHes#ee vemeles keÀer, Deecner meebiet leme®eb let Jeeiee³e®eb. l³eebvee nJeb Demele les veeleJeb[e®e He´sce, Deeveboer JeeleeJejCe, cegueebveer DeeHeu³eeuee JesU ÐeeJee DeMeer íesìerMeer DeHes#ee les keÀjle Demeleele. HeCe cegueb DeeefCe megve leerner HetCe& keÀjÀ MekeÀle vemeleele. efoJemeYej l³eebvee DeHeMeyo yeesueCe ³eecegUs les kebÀìeUtve mJeleë®e Je=×eÞeceele peeC³ee®ee efveCe&³e Iesleele. Je=×eÞeceele JeeleeJejCe ®eebieues Demeles. HeCe l³eebvee iejpe Demeles leer Iejeleerue ceeCemeeb®eer DeeefCe Dee³eg<³eYej p³ee Iejele jenleele l³ee Ieje®eer Jeef[ueesHeepeeale mebHeÊeer®eer l³eebvee Dees{, He´sce Demeles. les Iej mees[tve iesues lejer l³eeb®eer ceves Iejele®e IegìceUleele. l³eeb®es ue#e jml³eeuee ueeieuesue Demeles. keÀOeer cegueb ³esleerue DeeefCe ceuee IesTve peeleerue, Demes l³eebvee Jeeìles. pesJne legcner ceesþs neslee lesJne keÀle&J³e efJemejÀve peelee DeeefCe efve<keÀeUpeerHeCes J³eJenej keÀjlee. legce®es DeeF&-Jeef[ue Je=× cnCepes ueneve Peeuesues Demeleele. legcner l³eeb®es DeeF&-Jeef[ue Peeuesues Demelee ³ee®eb legcneuee Yeeve®e vemeleb. legcner GHekeÀeje®e HeÀU DeHekeÀejeves HesÀ[lee. l³eebvee meeLe osCe ns legce®eb keÀle&J³e Deens DeeefCe les legcner kesÀueb®e Heeefnpes. keÀle&J³eeHeemetve HeUtve ceeCetme ceesþe nesle veener. Deepe®eer cegue-cegueer mJeeLeea Jeef[ueesHeepeeale mebHeÊeer®eer l³eebvee neJe Demeles. mesJee keÀjCeb l³eebvee vekeÀes Demele. cee$e l³eecegUs DeeF&-Jeef[ueebvee pes DeebleefjkeÀ ogëKe nesle l³ee®ee HeefjCeece GÐee DeeHeu³eeJejner nesCeej Demelees. DeeHeCe l³eeb®³ee YeeJeveeHe³e¥le Heesnes®ele veener DeeefCe veblej cee$e JesU iesuesueer Demeles! - kegÀ. Jewpe³ebleer efJeéeveeLe Hejye He´Lece Je<e& - (keÀuee) 102 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 efJeveeso leLeeiele v³ee³eeOeerMe ë- let jeceueeue®³ee ogkeÀeveeleuee ceneie[e nej ®eesjuee Deensme keÀer veener? ®eesj ë nes, HeCe l³eele ceePeer ®etkeÀ veener keÀejCe, l³ee nejeKeeueer HeeìerJej efueefnues nesles keÀer, `` efn megJeCe&mebOeer oJe[t vekeÀe!'' - keÀefJelee ieeJe[s efÜleer³e Je<e&, (keÀuee) jepeHeg$eeves mebv³eeme IesTve, ceneve JewYeJee®ee l³eeie kesÀuee. Deeveboeves efJekeÀej jefnle, efYe#ee ceeiegve peiet ueeieuee. Tve HeeTme Leb[er JeeN³eele, Jeveer ef®ebleve keÀjÀ ueeieuee. ogëKee®es keÀejCe le=<Cee Deens, Deblejbieele MeesOe ueeJeuee. keÀejCe Deelee MeesOelee MeesOelee, l³eeJej lesLes GHe®eej kesÀuee. He´%esves efJekeÀej cegkeÌle keÀjÀve, efme×eLe& mec³ekeÀ mebyeg× Peeuee. DevegYeJeues meoe®eej lees, mJeleë®e peietve oeKeJeuee. p³eebveer l³ee®ee DeeoMe& Iesleuee, lees YeJe®eke´Àeletve cegkeÌle Peeuee. - kegÀ. efoHeeueer keÀebyeUs He´Lece Je<e&, (keÀuee) MesjesMee³ejer cegueebveer Iejeyeensj ìekeÀueb cneleejHeCeer peMeer keÀeþer cees[ueer SkeÀoe l³ee keÀeþerves®e ceuee efJe®eejueb nesle leg kebÀyej MesJeìer keÀesCeemeeþer ìskeÀJeueer? Keeme ceeCebmeebMeer cew$eer nesle vemeles p³eeb®³eeMeer cew$eer nesles les DeeHeu³eemeeþer Keeme yeveleele. meueerce DeveejkeÀueer, efnj - jebPee ³eeb®ee l³eeie®e JesieUe Demelees legP³eemeejKee jes[jesceerDees p³egefueSìHeg{s yeieUe Demelees. Demel³ee®ee HegÀiee DeKesj meieȳee ®ee®eC³eeble HegÀìuee efHe´efuececeO³es legPee lej yeepeejYeeJe®e Gþuee. nce keÀeues nw lees ke̳ee ngDee leg kegÀþs Deensme ieesjer SkeÀ met$e meceesj Deens ceer IeeN³ee let Ieejer. - kegÀ. keÀefJelee ieeJe[s efÜleer³e Je<e&, (keÀuee) Heneì efkeÀueefyeueeì ne He#³eeb®ees kegÀpeve, Gþles ®eesefnkeÀ[s Meeblelee ner JeeN³eeceOeueer HemejÀveer, peeles meieUerkeÀ[s~ Pee[s cee$e mleyOe efomeleer, efJeke=Àle Deeke=Àleer®es keÀ[s ceesnjuesu³ee Deece´HegÀueeb®ee oHe& peeF& met³ee&keÀ[s~ yeeie[leevee efomeleerue meejs, He#³eeb®es LeJes ceeCemee®es ue#e cee$e, Heneìs®³ee DeejbYeekeÀ[s - kegÀ. Jewpe³ebleer Hejye He´Lece Je<e&, (keÀuee) DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 ceeCetme ceeCetme cnCetve peieC³ee®³ee, keÀe³e meebiet keÀeieeȳee megëKe ogëKee®eer Ieeuecesue cee$e peerJeveele Demeles meieȳee~ ogëKee#eCeer Ke®egveer peeCes megKee#eCeer He´meVe nesCes DeMeer®e Demeles efove®e³ee&~ megKee#eCeer Yesìleer Deevebo IesCeejs ogëKee#eCeer vemeles keÀesCeer nele osCeejs~ ceeCetme Demelees KesUCee peerJeve Demelees HeeUCee KesUlee KesUlee legìtve peelees oesjKeb[ keÀesjceuesuee~ - kegÀ. Jewpe³ebleer Hejye He´Lece Je<e&, (keÀuee) 103 DeeF& ... legP³eemeesyele Deepe peje Yeeb[Ceej Deens.... HeÀej efoJemeebHeemetve ceveele o[uesueer Keble Lees[er ceeb[Ceej Deens. DeeF&.... legP³eemeesyele Deepe peje Yeeb[Ceej Deens. DeeþJeb les ceeP³ee ueneveHeCeer®es efoJeme, l³ee DeeþJeCeer, p³ee yeeyeebvee osKeerue nmeJele nesl³ee Deved ojJeUle nesl³ee legP³ee ceveer ceeP³ee ueneveHeCeer®eer DeeþJeCe ceer leguee keÀjÀve osCeej Deens DeeF&.... legP³eemeesyele Deepe peje Yeeb[Ceej Deens. ceer Peeues cnCetve yeeyeebveer veeskeÀjer mees[ueer Demee ueeJeueeme oes<e ceeP³ee ceeLeer keÀe³e SJe{îeemeeþer®e lees[u³eeme let DeeF&-cegueer®³ee veeleer legP³ee ®egkeÀeb®ee efnMeesye leguee meebieCeej Deens DeeF&.... legP³eemeesyele Deepe peje Yeeb[Ceej Deens. mJele뮳ee®e ceveeuee efJe®eej keÀe keÀjlesme ceeP³ee mJeHveeb®ee eflejmkeÀej Keesìb Jeeìle Demesue lej... Kej®eb yeensj peeTve efJe®eej legP³ee cegueer®ee osKeerue, keÀjleele les melkeÀej ceeP³ee DeeJe[er®eer mebeie[ Deepe legP³eemeceesj ceeb[Ceej Deens DeeF&.... legP³eemeesyele Deepe peje Yeeb[Ceej Deens. pegv³ee ogëKeebJej HegbÀkeÀj IeeueC³eemeeþer kesÀuee ceer He´³elve DeY³eeme J³eefleefjkeÌle ogmeN³ee #es$eeceO³es peeC³ee®ee DeY³eeme keÀjlee-keÀjlee ueeieuee keÀOeer ³ee iees<ìeR®ee ceuee ueUe, HeCe DeeF& Kej®eb meebie leguee KejesKej Deeuee³e keÀe ceePee kebÀìeUe? jeieele veener neb, ceveeleuee He´Mve leguee efJe®eejCeej Deens DeeF&.... legP³eemeesyele Deepe peje Yeeb[Ceej Deens. 104 meieȳeeb®³ee vepejsle He[C³ee FleHele veener Deens ceer JeeF&ì ceev³e Deens ceuee pesJne meieUs ceeP³eeJej jeieJeleele lesJne let®e Ieslesme ceePeer meeF&[ ceeP³ee osefKeue cevee®ee efJe®eej keÀOeer lejer leguee keÀjeJee ueeieCeej Deens DeeF&.... legP³eemeesyele Deepe peje Yeeb[Ceej Deens. efJe½eeme þsJe ceeP³eeJej legPeer HeÀmeJeCetkeÀ keÀOeer keÀjCeej veener keÀesCee meceesj keÀOeer PegkeÀCeej veener lej... HegÀkeÀì®es yeesueCes osKeerue keÀOeer SsketÀCe IesCeej veener mJele뮳ee®e ceveeJej leeyee Deelee efceUJeCeej Deens DeeF&.... legP³eemeesyele Deepe peje Yeeb[Ceej Deens. ®egkeÀues Demesue lej ceeHeÀ keÀj Jeeìu³eeme ceePee keÀeve Oej ceuee meebYeeUC³eemeeþer kesÀuesme DeeHeuesmes ogmeN³eeb®es Iej Devebd keÀece keÀjlesme cej-cej legP³ee keÀecee®eer Deens ceuee peeCeerJe cnCetve®e lej keÀemeeJeerme neslees ieb ne peerJe ceeP³ee DeÞegbveener kegÀþslejer Deelee ceer mees[tve osCeej Deens DeeF&.... legP³eemeesyele Deepe peje Yeeb[Ceej Deens. yeme Peeue Deelee j[Ceb Deelee HeÀkeÌle DeeefCe HeÀkeÌle efJe®eej YeefJe<³ee®ee keÀjCeej Deens JeeF&ì iees<ìeRvee DeeHeu³eeHeemetve otj keÀjÀve peJeU ®eebieu³ee iees<ìeRvee IesCeej Deens Heg{®³ee pevceele let®e ceePeer DeeF& jneJeerme ³eemeeþer®e ceer osJee®ee peHe keÀjCeej Deens HeCe... DeeF&.... legP³eemeesyele Deepe peje Yeeb[Ceej Deens. peje Yeeb[Ceej Deens. - kegÀ. OeveÞeer ceeves He´Lece Je<e&, (JeeefCep³e) DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Heesì OejÀve nmee 1) SkeÀoe yeb[tuee 20 ueeKe jÀHe³eeb®eer uee@ìjer ueeieles. lees DeeHeueb uee@ìjer®eb efleefkeÀì IesTve uee@ìjer mesCìj ceO³es peelees. efleefkeÀìe®ee vebyej leHeemeu³eeJej mesWìj®ee ceeuekeÀ l³eeuee cnCelees, vebyej yejesyej Deens. Deecner legcneuee Deelee 1 ueeKe jÀHe³es oslees. Gjuesues 19 jÀHe³es legcner Heg{u³ee DeeþJe[îeele IesTve pee. yeb[t ë- (ef®e[tve) veener, ceuee meieUs Hewmes DeeÊee®e nJesle veenerlej ceuee vekeÀes legce®eb efleefkeÀì, legcner ceuee efleefkeÀìe®es 5 jÀHe³es Ðee yejb. 2) SkeÀ ceeCetme cesu³eeveblej keÀener efoJemeebveer l³ee®³ee yee³ekeÀesuee Yesìe³euee l³ee®ee SkeÀ efce$e peelees. efce$e ëpej legce®eer keÀener njkeÀle vemesue lej ceer ceeP³ee efce$ee®eer peeiee IesT MekeÀlees keÀe? yee³ekeÀes ë- ceePeer keÀener®e njkeÀle veener. HeÀkeÌle keÀye´mleeveJeeu³eebvee efJe®eejÀve I³ee. 3) meero mej ëyeb[îee ëmeero mej ëyeb[îee ë- 4) efov³ee DeCCee ë- Deece®ee keÀeU keÀe³e cemle neslee... Deecner efkeÀjeCee ceeuee®³ee ogkeÀeveele pee³e®ees. efKeMeele HeÀkeÌle one jÀHe³es Demee³e®es. HeCe leebotU, meeKej, ient, [eUer, Heerþb, meeyeCe, Yeepeer, efyeefmkeÀì Demeb KetHeb keÀener YejÀve IesTve ³ee³e®ees. DeeYeerëKej®eb.... keÀe³e mee@euf ue[ keÀeU neslee nes legce®ee. Deelee les Meke̳e®e veener keÀejCe DeepekeÀeue meieȳee ogkeÀeveeblener meermeerìerJner ke@Àcesjs ueeJeues peeleele vee. 5) SkeÀe ceeCemeekeÀ[s oesve iee³eer Demeleele. HeCe l³eeHewkeÀer SkeÀ®e otOe osle Demeles. Demeb keÀe??? keÀejCe ogmejer ieesieueiee³e Demeles. 6) yee³ekeÀes ëveJeje ëyee³ekeÀes ë- ceer yeepeejele peele Deens. ceuee 50 jÀHe³eeb®eer iejpe Deens. (ef®e[tve) Kejblej leguee HewMeeHes#ee DekeÀues®eer peemle iejpe Deens ns yeIee. legce®³eekeÀ[s peer iees<ì Deens leer®e ceer ceeieles³e. 7) iegjÀpeer ëyeb[t ë- yeb[t, ceuee mebeie let Demeb keÀesCeleb keÀece keÀjÀ MekeÀleesme keÀer pes Flejebvee DeMeke̳e Deens? iegjÀpeer.... ceePeb De#ej lej HeÀkeÌle ceer®e Jee®et MekeÀlees vee. 8) meesv³ee ëceesv³ee ëmeesv³ee ë- S ceesv³ee, SJe{e IeeyejeIegyeje keÀe Peeuee³eme yegJee let? Dejs, Lees[b keÀvHegÀpeve Peeueb ³eej. cnCepes? yeb[îee, HeeC³ee®ee jemee³eefvekeÀ HeÀe@c³eg&uee meebie Heent? S®e ìt, ScepeermeerSue, SveSmeerSue, S®eSveDees, S®eDetSmeDeesHeÀesj. Dejs.... Dejs.... yeb[îee ceer leguee HeeC³ee®ee HeÀe@c³eg&uee efJe®eejuee ns keÀe³e meebielees³e? Denes mej.... De@keÌ®egDeueer ne c³egefvmeHeeuìer®³ee HeeC³ee®ee HeÀe@c³eg&uee Deens nes. DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 105 meesv³ee ëceesv³ee ë- Dejs, ceer jml³eeJejÀve ®eeueuees Demeleevee ceuee meceesj keÀenerlejer efomeueb ceuee Jeeìueb keÀer meeHe Deens. HeCe vescekeÀer leer keÀeþer nesleer. neefÊe®³ee..... SJe{®eb vee. nes js... HeCe ceie l³ee meeHeeuee ceejC³eemeeþer cnCetve ceer peer keÀeþer G®eueueer vee, lees Keje meeHe efveIeeuee. meblee ëmeblee ëyebleeëmeblee ë- Fbie´peer efMekeÀle Demelees. yeblee, efce$ee ceuee meebie Dee³e De@ce ieesF¥ie ³ee®ee DeLe& keÀe³e? ceer peelees³e. veener veener.... Demeb keÀmeb? DeeOeer GÊej meebie ceie®e pee. ceesv³ee ë- 9) 10) MeebleeyeeF& ë- Deenes, Oeveer... [ekeÌìj keÀe³e cnveeues SskeÀueb keÀe³e legcner ceePe yeerHeer Jee{Jeue³eb cnves. ns yeerHeer cnbpeer keÀe³e Dees? leel³eejeJe ë- HeÀej ìsvMeve I³ee³e®eb keÀece veener ieb. yeerHeer cnbpes yeeJeUìHeCee! 11) efHe´³ekeÀj ë- efHe´³es... ceeP³ee [esȳeele yeIe... leguee keÀe³e efomeleb? HeìkeÀve meebie... Heś³emeer ë- efHe´³ee, ceuee legP³ee [esȳeele efomeleb Kejb Heśce. efHe´³ekeÀj ë- ieOe[s, [eWyeue legPeb. [esȳeele keÀ®eje iesuee³e yengleskeÀ. HegbÀkeÀj ceej HeìkeÀve. 12) cegueeKelekeÀj ë- DeefYevebove... ³ee veeskeÀjermeeþer legce®eer efveJe[ keÀjC³eele Deeueer Deens. Heefnu³ee Je<eea legcneuee 19 npeej jÀHe³es Heieej Demesue lej Heg{u³ee Je<eea lees 26 npeej jÀHe³es nesF&ue. ef®eblet ëLeBke̳et mej. ceuee Heg{u³ee Je<eea pee@F&ve Jne³euee DeeJe[sue. 13) meblee ëyeblee ëmeblee ëyeblee ëmeblee ë- ceuee lees veJee efmevescee Hene³e®ee neslee. HeCe mee@efue[ oceíekeÀ Peeueer. keÀe js. Dejs veener lej keÀe³e. Deþje ueeskeÀebvee ieesUe keÀjÀve efmevesceeuee IesTve peeCeb keÀener meesHHe Deens keÀe³e? SJe{er ueeskebÀ? Dejs efLeSìjJej efueefnueb nesleb, Deesvueer Sìerve De@C[ DeyeeJe DeueeT[. 14) leel³ee uee³eye´jerle yemeuesuee Demelees. De®eevekeÀ peesjele HegmlekeÀ DeeHeìlees DeeefCe jeieejeieele ye[ye[lees, `KetHe yeesDeefjbie Deens ns HegmlekeÀ. HeÀkeÌle ke@ÀjskeÌìme& Deensle DeeefCe mìesjer®ee HeÊee®e veener³es.' uee³eye´efj³eve ë- De®íe... lej Deecner FlekeÀer MeesOelees³e leer HeÀesve ef[jskeÌìjer legP³eekeÀ[s Deens lej!!! 15) iee[er®³ee DeHeIeeleele Keb[îeeuee Heesefueme HekeÀ[leele DeeefCe v³ee³eeefOeMeemeceesj npej keÀjleele. v³ee³eeefOeMe ë-meefJemlejHeCes meebie keÀer DeHeIeele keÀmee Peeuee? Keb[îee ë- Deenes ceuee Kej®eb ceeefnle veener. ceer PeesHeuees neslees. mebie´enkeÀ - SefuePeeyesLe pes. v³etefveme efÜleer³e Je<e&, (keÀuee) 106 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 DeeF¥®es Godieej Jewleeieuesueer DeeF& ``SkeÀ®e iees<ì leguee efkeÀleer JesUe meebieeJeer ueeieles?'' OecekeÀJeCeejer DeeF& ``³esT os yeeyeebvee, legPeb veeJe®e meebieles.'' Feflenemee®eer DeeJe[ DemeCeejer DeeF& ``ceer legP³eeSJe{er nesles lesJne Iejeleerue meieUer keÀeceb keÀje³e®es.'' YeefJe<³e meebieCeejer DeeF& ``ceuee þeTkeÀ nesleb ns legìCeej.'' ieeWOeUuesueer DeeF& ``ceer ceeCetme Deens keÀer ceMeerve.'' mJeeLeea DeeF& ``veeMl³eeuee Hejesþe legP³eemeeþer efouee neslee keÀer legP³ee cewef$eCeermeeþer.'' mebMe³eer DeeF& ``10 HewkeÀer 10 iegCe! vekeÌkeÀer®e let keÀe@Heer kesÀueer DemeCeej.'' efJeveeso He´sefcekeÀe efHe´³ekeÀj HeśefcekeÀe efHe´³ekeÀj HeśefcekeÀe efJeveeso yeblee meblee yeblee mebie´enkeÀ - kegÀ. efceveue Deevebo YeCeies efÜleer³e Je<e& - (keÀuee) ë- [@[er Deeues Jeeìleb, let ueJekeÀj HeU. ë- HeCe les lej ojJeepeele®e GYes Demeleerue vee? ë- ceie let efKe[keÀerletve G[er ceej vee! ë- yeeHe js! DeeHeCe lesjeJ³ee cepeu³eeJej Deenesle. ë- keÀe³e efJeef®e$e ceeCetme Deensme, let SkeÀ{e efMekeÀuee-meJejuesuee Demegvener lesjeuee DeMegYe ceeveleesme! - kegÀ. keÀefJelee ieeJe[s efÜleer³e Je<e&, (keÀuee) ë- Dejs! legP³ee yee³ekeÀes®³ee efveOeveeves ceuee HeÀej JeeF&ì Jeeìueb; keÀmeb keÀe³e Ie[ueb ns meieUb? ë- keÀe³e meebiet leguee, keÀHeeUele ieesUer efMejueer vee efle®³ee. ë- veefMeye [esUe Jee®euee. - kegÀ. keÀefJelee ieeJe[s efÜleer³e Je<e&, (keÀuee) cejÀpeerJe jsefiemleeve keÀer Gpeueer, yeHeÀeaueer efceÆer ³ee FvnW yeeue ner keÀnues~ osKeves ceW keÀMceerj keÀer Jeeefo³eeW meeR mHeMe& ceW cejIej kesÀ DebieejeW meer~ keÀesF& neslee kegÀí Deewj nw, osKelee kegÀí Deewj.... jsefiemleeve nes ³ee meewos S yeepeej, SkeÀ keÀercele nw GmekesÀ Heeveer keÀe~ Deewj SkeÀ keÀercele nw FmekesÀ meewos keÀe, Kejerooej nQ nce cejÀpeerJe~ - MeefMekeÀuee efÜJesoer le=leer³e Je<e&, (keÀuee) uentuegneve ef#eeflepe kesÀ kebÀOees Hej yewþs metjpe ves Demlee®eueer cegmkeÀeve mes Oejleer keÀes keÀne Gieves, Gþves Deewj [tyeves lekeÀ legPes Meerleuelee, ieceea Deewj ueeefuecee oer~ Deye lesjs mee³es keÀes peye íesæ[e let meeLe veneR ®eue mekeÀes~ lesjs Fme ªKesHeve keÀer yeele Deve-efceueve keÀer H³eeme ceQ meeiej mes keÀntBiee~ DebOesjs ceW efmeleejeW mes keÀnBtiee iej Gmes cee³es lees legPes ®eeBo os~ - DebefkeÀlee Heeb[s³e efÜleer³e Je<e&, (keÀuee) DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 107 lees, leer DeeefCe oebef[³ee Heefnueer ogmejer keÀjle keÀjle, veT ceeUer vekeÀUle mejleele. peeiejCee®³ee DeeþJeCeer, iegbleuesu³ee Ëo³eer Gjleele...! oebef[³ee®³ee peuuees<eeleerue, vepejyeboer peeogYejer. vee nmelee DeesþeJej, MeerU ³esF&ue yeeJejer...! efle®³ee iees[ nmeC³eeJej, ceie efHeÀoe ueeKe leejs. n@ueespeve®³ee GkeÀe[îeeleerue, yees®eleer ieej Jeejs...! Dee³eg<³ee®eer meceerkeÀjCes, menpe pegUle peeleele. Je³e Jes[s Demeues lejer, ceeie& efceUle peeleele...! ³ee ceeiee&Jej Demeues lejer, keÀeìs yees®ele veenerle. yees®eues lejer He´scee®³ee Oegboerle, Jesovee keÀUle veenerle...! SkeÀebleele Deelee vekeÀes Demelees, lees peueew<eer þskeÀe. Jeeìle keÀeveeMeer ieguetieguet yeesuele, efleLes OejeJee nskeÀe...! ne³e efle®³ee nÆemeeþer, ®ebê efleLes efkeÀjkeÀesU yeele. ®eej HewMeele efJekeÀle IesT, HegÀkeÀì keÀe IeeueJet DeOeea jele...! nes³e, veener keÀjlee-keÀjlee, veJeje$e mejles. ®eesjÀve otOe efHeC³ee®³ee iees<ìer, meejs meJe&$e Hemejles...! ceefnves Gueìleele Hegvne ³eslees peuuees<e, lees®e oebef[³ee, leMeer®e veJeje$e...! l³eeJesUer lees kesÀefJeueJeeCee cee$e, DeeefCe efle®³ee ieȳeele cebieUmet$e...! - kegÀ. keÀefJelee ieeJe[s efÜleer³e Je<e&, (keÀuee) efnboer efJeYeeie efnboer keÀer Debleje&<ì^er³e efmLeefle efnboer keÀe Yetceb[ueerkeÀjCe ceW He´®eej - He´meej keÀjves kesÀ efueS veeieHegj ceW 10 peveJejer 1975 keÀes He´Lece efJeée efnboer meccesueve Dee³eesefpele ngDee~ Fme meccesueve ceW cegK³e mecem³eeDeeW Hej efJe®eej efkeÀ³ee ie³ee Lee~ 1. efnboer keÀer Debleje&<ì^er³e efmLeefle~ 2. efJeée - ceeveJe keÀer ®eslevee, Yeejle Deewj efnboer~ 3. DeeOegefvekeÀ ³egie Deewj efnboer ë DeeJeM³ekeÀleeSB Deewj GHeueefyOe³eeB~ otmeje efJeée efnboer meccesueve cee@jerMeme keÀer jepeOeeveer Heesì& uegF& kesÀ cenelcee ieebOeer mebmLeeve ceW 22 mes 30 Deiemle, 1976 lekeÀ Dee³eesefpele efkeÀ³ee ie³ee~ Henuee Deewj otmeje efJeée efnboer meccesueve Flevee meHeÀue jne efkeÀ efnboer Deye ³egvesmkeÀes keÀer Yee<ee yeve ®egkeÀer nw Deewj SkeÀ - ve - SkeÀ efove meb³egkeÌle je<ì^ keÀer Yee<ee yevesieer~ leermeje efJeée efnboer meccesueve 28 DekeÌletyej 1983 keÀes efouueer kesÀ veJeefveefce&le Fbefoje ieebOeer Fve[esj mìsef[³ece ceW ngDee~ Deme meccesueve keÀe meyemes cegK³e efJe<e³e ³en Lee efkeÀ, Debleje&<ì^er³e Yee<ee kesÀ ªHe cebs efnboer kesÀ He´meej keÀer mebYeeJeveeSb Deewj He´³eeme~ Fme meccesueve kesÀ yeeo efnboer keÀe Flevee He´®eej ngDee efkeÀ Deye efnboer Yee<ee SkeÀ efJeée Yee<ee yeve ieF& nw~ ®elegLe& efJeée efnboer meccesueve 2 mes 4 efomebyej, 1993 keÀes cee@jerMeme ceW Dee³eesefpele ngDee~ Fme ®elegLe& efJeée efnboer meccesueve kesÀ keÀejCe ner efnboer Yee<ee kesÀ He´efle cee@jerMeme keÀer pevelee kesÀ Deboj He´sce, meodYeeJevee, l³eeie, HeefjÞece kesÀ meeLe-meeLe SkeÀlee, He´ieefle 108 DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11 Deewj je<ì^Jeeo keÀer YeeJevee HeeF& peeleer nw~ Fme meccesueve keÀe keWÀêer³e efJe<e³e Lee efJeée ceW efnboer~ FmekeÀe DeLe& ³en nw efkeÀ, efJeée meccesueveeW kesÀ keÀejCe ner Yetceb[ueerkeÀjCe ceW efnbo Yee<ee keÀe He´®eej - He´meej ngDee~ Heb®ece efJeée efnboer meccesueve 4 mes 8 DeHe´wue, 1996 keÀes ef$eefveoeo SJeb ìesyewiees keÀer jepeOeeveer Heesì& Dee@HeÀ mHesve ces mebHeVe ngDee~ Fme meccesueve keÀe keWÀêer³e meccesueve ceW efnboer kesÀ He´®eej-He´meej Hej efJeMes<e ®e®ee& keÀer ieF& Leer~ 14 mes 18 efomebcyej, 1999 ceW íþe efJeée efnboer meccesueve mketÀue Dee@HeÀ DeesefjSbìue Sb[ DeefHe´ÀkeÀe mì[erpe kesÀ He´ebieCe ceW Dee³eesefpele ngDee~ Fme meccesueve ceW Yetceb[ueerkeÀjCe Deewj efnboer Yee<ee pewmes efJe<e³eeW Hej efJe®eej-cebLeve efkeÀ³ee ie³ee~ FmekesÀ yeeo metjerveece keÀer jepeOeeveer Heejeceefjyees ceW 5 mes 9 petve, 2003 keÀes meeleJeeB efJeée efnboer meccesueve mebHeVe ngDee~ Fme meccesueve keÀe keWÀêer³e efJe<e³e Lee ``efJeée efnboer ë veF& Meleeyoer keÀer ®egveewefle³eeB'' efJeée efnboer meccesueveeW keÀe HeÀe³eoe Yetceb[ueerkeÀjCe ceW efnboer Yee<ee keÀes efceuee~ ke̳eeWefkeÀ Fve meccesueveeW keÀe efJe<e³e p³eeoelej efnboer efJe<e³e kesÀ He´®eej - He´meej keÀe Lee Deewj Jen efJeosMeeW ceW DeHevee efkeÀlevee mLeeve yevee HeeF& nw~ efJeée efnboer meccesueveeW keÀe ner HeefjCeece nw, efkeÀ Deepe efJeosMeeW ceW efnboer mebyebOeer keÀF& mebmLeeSB nw~ Fve mebmLeeDeeW mes efnboer Yee<ee keÀes Yetceb[ueerkeÀjCe ceW p³eeoe He´meej-He´®eej He´eHle ngDee~ DeeþJeBe efJeée-efnboer meccesueve 13 mes 15 pegueeF&, 2006 lekeÀ v³e³ee@ke&À ceW Dee³eesefpele ngDee~ Fme meccesueve keÀe keWÀêer³e efJe<e³e Lee ``efJeée ceb®e Hej efnboer''~ Fme meccesueve ceW efnboer mebyebOeer efJe<e³eeW Hej ®e®ee& keÀer ieF&~ ³eefo nce Fve meccesueveeW keÀer GHeueefyOe³eeW Hej efJe®eej keÀjW lees osKeWies efkeÀ efnbo kesÀ efueS SkeÀ meMekeÌle efJeée ceb®e yevee nw efpememes Yetceb[ueerkeÀjCe ceW efnboer Yee<ee keÀes Yeer SkeÀ mLeeve He´eHle ngDee nw~ meb³egkeÌle je<ì^ ceW efnboer keÀes DeefOekeÀeefOekeÀ Yee<ee yeveeves keÀer ceeBie peesj HekeÀ[ jner nw~ ³eefo nce ®eenles nw efkeÀ, efnboer Yetceb[ueerkeÀjCe ceW Deewj p³eeoe He´®eej-He´meej He´eHle keÀjs lees ³en DeeJeM³ekeÀ nw efkeÀ, efJeée efnboer meef®eJeeue³e keÀes SkeÀ HetCe& mJee³eÊe SJeb mJeleb$e #es$eer³e keÀe³ee&ue³e mebmeej kesÀ efJeefYevve osMeeW ceW mLeeefHele neW~ meef®eJeeue³e keÀe SkeÀ meceeveeblej keÀe³ee&ue³e lelkeÀeue efouueer ceW Yeer mLeeefHele efkeÀ³ee peeS pees efJeée Yej ceW efJeée Yee<ee, meeefnl³e, met®evee-He´ewOeesefiekeÀer leLee %eeve-efJe%eeve kesÀ #es$eeW ces efnboer kesÀ efJekeÀeme keÀer oMee megefveeféele keÀjW Deewj efnboer DeHeveer Yee<eeF& Gpee& kesÀ yeue Hej efJeée ceb®e Hej DeHevee v³ee³eesef®ele mLeeve He´eHle keÀj mekesÀ~ Yetceb[ueerkeÀjCe Deewj efnboer Yee<ee keÀes efJeée ceb®e lekeÀ HengB®eeves kesÀ efueS cee@jerMeme ces 12 veJebyej, 2002 keÀes SkeÀ DeefOeefve³ece kesÀ Üeje efJeée efnboer meef®eJeeue³e (World Hindi Secretariat) keÀer mLeeHevee keÀer ieF&~ oesveeW osMeeW ves le³e efkeÀ³ee efkeÀ efJeée efnboer meef®eJeeue³e Fve GÎsMeeW keÀer mebbHetefle& kesÀ efueS keÀe³e& keÀjsiee ë 1. efnboer keÀes efJeéeYee<ee kesÀ ªHe ceW He´esVele keÀjvee Deewj Gmes meb³egkeÌle je<ì^ mebIe keÀer DeefOeke=Àle Yee<ee yeveeves kesÀ efueS He´³elve keÀjvee~ 2. efnboer ceW Deble&je<ì^er³e meccesueve, mebiees<þer, mecetn, efJe®eej-efJeceMe& leLee ®e®ee& SJeb keÀefJe-meccesueve pewmes meebmke=ÀeflekeÀ keÀe³e&ke´ÀceeW keÀe Dee³eespeve keÀjvee~ - 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11 109 Goemeerve Les, efnboer efJejesOeer keÀes SkeÀ jepeveerleerkeÀ cegÎe yevee³ee ie³ee~ yeefukeÀ me®®eeF& lees ³en nw efkeÀ, JeneB keÀer pevelee efnboer yeesue Yeer uesleer nw Deewj mecePe Yeer uesleer nw~ efnboer keÀe Fefleneme yeleelee nw efkeÀ ³en mejkeÀejer ceMeerve keÀer Yee<ee yevekeÀj efJekeÀeefmele venerb ngF&, ueeskeÀ-peerJeve keÀer Yee<ee yevekeÀj ye{er nw~ GmekeÀe mener mebyeue ueesie nw, GmekeÀer mener pe[sb ueeskeÀ ceW nw~ He´Meemeve mes efnboer keÀes He´efleef<þle keÀjeves keÀer ceebie keÀjles mece³e efnboer kesÀ leLeekeÀefLele He´sceer ³en yeele Yetue peeles nbw~ DeHeveer efveef<ke´À³elee Deewj efnboer kesÀ ef ueS Deelcel³eeie keÀer keÀceer keÀes efíHeeves kesÀ efueS Fmemes De®íe vegmKee Deewj keÀesF& venebr nesiee efkeÀ efnboer keÀer GVeefle keÀe meeje efpeccee mejkeÀej Hej [eue efo³ee peeS Deewj mebefJeOeeve keÀer OeejeDeeW keÀer jì ueieeF& peeS~ `efnboer efJeée' keÀes FmekeÀer peªjle veneR~ Gmes lees efJe½eue ueeskeÀ - keÀu³eeCe - keÀeceer cenelceeDeeW keÀer peªjle nw~ Jemlegleë efnboer ceeveJeer³e cetu³eeW keÀer Yee<ee kesÀ ªHe ceW efJekeÀefmele ngF& nw~ GmekesÀ efJekeÀeme kesÀ cetue ceW ueeskeÀ kesÀ peerJeve lelJeeW keÀes He´mHegÀefjle keÀjves Deewj ueeskeÀ - 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11 Þeer meesceoÊe yeKeewjer keÀer HegmlekeÀ `iebiee keÀer HegkeÀej' He´keÀeefMele ngF&, efpemeceW GvneWves efueKee nw efkeÀ, `efnboer HeefjJeej Deye Yeejleer³e HeefjJeej ner veneR jne~ Deepe cee@jerMeme ceW ner veneR, yeefukeÀ Yeejle kesÀ yeenj efkeÀleves ner otmejs mLeeveeW ceW efnboer keÀe He´®eej-He´meej nes jne nw~ ke̳ee Fme ye=nled HeefjJeej keÀes Ke³eeue efkeÀmeer ves efkeÀ³ee nw?'' 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Mes<e jn ieF& efpeboieer cesjer! neomeeW Hej neomes menles jns efHeÀj Yeer nce efpeles jnW Deewj nBmeles Yeer jns~~ DeeHekeÀes Heeves keÀer Gcceero efueS cet[ceg[ kesÀ jemlee ®eueles jnW Deewj legcnejer Deenì keÀes leueeMeles jns~~ JekeÌle ³eeW efn iegpejlee ie³ee ceiej nce, ef®ejeieeW keÀer lejn peueles ner jns~~ yengle mes ®esnjs Les DeemeHeeme, ceiej legcnejer ner cegjle efoue ceW yemeeles jns~~ - Hetpee keÀerle&ves, le=leer³e Je<e&, (keÀuee) - megMeeruee Yeejle ³eeoJe le=leer³e Je<e&, (keÀuee) Fblepeej megve meKeer neue cesje, iejpelee yeeoue efyeve yejmes ner ie³ee~ efHe³ee kesÀ Fblepeej ces ve³eve yejme ie³ee~ Deeves keÀe Jeeoe keÀjkesÀ, efHe³ee cegPes kewÀmes Yetue ie³ee? - Hetpee keÀerle&ves, le=leer³e Je<e& - (keÀuee) 112 íes[ efo³ee cesjs efoue ceW yemee nw H³eej lesje~ Gme efoue keÀes legceves lees[ efo³ee~~ yeoveece vee keÀjWies nce legcnW~ lesje veece uesvee íes[ efo³ee~~ peye ³eeo legcnejer DeeSieer~ mecePeWies legPes keÀYeer ®eene ner veneR~~ jeneW ces Deiej efceue peeDeesies~ mecePeWies legcns keÀYeer osKee ner veneR~~ efpeve jenes mes legce iegpej peeles nes~ Gve jeneWmes ®euevee íes[ efo³ee~~ efkeÀmcele mes Deiej keÀesF& efceue Yeer peeS~ efome mes veelee pees[vee Yeer íes[ efo³ee~~ - kegÀ. Hetpee keÀerle&ves, le=leer³e Je<e&, (keÀuee) efpeboieer keÀer Fme yeslemleeryeer keÀe ke̳ee keÀerefpeSiee keÀmeves keÀer keÀesefMeMe ceW efyeKejeJe ner peneB neLe ueiee~ iecepeoe neueele nceejs keÀeyet ceW neW lees kewÀmes? ³eneB nes iece keÀes Heentve yevee³es yewþs nQ nce~ legceves nceW ceewle keÀe Hegleuee yevee efo³ee Jejvee jbieerveer³eeW keÀer yenej efn nQ nce ~ nce lees ceeveves ueies Les Hegjsye, ogDeeDeeW keÀes Hej ceve cej Dee³ee, legcnejW DeeMeer<eeW Hej~ - ieCesMe efMebos le=leer³e Je<e&, (keÀuee) DAYANANDITE 2010 - 11