Dr. Mrs. Dhore
Anemia in adolescent Girls.
ISBN No.978-81-922652-2-3
Nutritional status & Health problem of term laboring rural women.
ISBN No. 978-93-82795-55-1
Mrs. S. B. Gaiki
Pushppa Rachanetun Udyojakake.
ISBN No. 978-81-924365-6-2
Prof. Dr. Anjali Rajwade
Sr.no
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Name of Books
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ISBN/ISSN No
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1.
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Nutritional Way 2
Healthy and Intelligent Baby
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ISBN No-978-81-922652-0-9
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2.
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Madhumeha ani Aahar
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ISBN No-978-81-922652-1-6
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Published Papers in Journals2011-2012
sr.no
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Subject of the Paper
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Name of Journal
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ISBN/ISSN No & Monthly/ Yearly Publication
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1.
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Impact of dietary counseling in Diabetes Control
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Paripex- Indian Journal of Research
Vol-1; Issue-2;Feb-2012
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ISSN-2250-1991
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2.
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Interrelationship Amongst Women Entrepreneurship self empowerment and home scientists-A case Study
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Paripex- Indian Journal of Research
Vol-1; Issue-2;Feb-2012
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ISSN-2250-1991
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3.
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Impact of holistic nutrition education package on diabetes mellitus control in middle aged women
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Indian journal of Applied Research
Vol-1; Issue-5;Feb-2012
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ISSN-2249-555x
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4.
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Assessment of relationship between IDA and personal hygiene, nutritional knowledge and dietary practices in adolescent girls
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Indian journal of Applied Research
Vol-1; Issue-5;Feb-2012
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ISSN-2249-555x
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5.
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Impact of Role of Men in Women Empowerment
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Paripex- Indian Journal of Research
Vol-1; Issue-3;March-2012
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ISSN-2250-1991
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6.
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Transition in nutrition and marketing of ague products
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Indian journal of Applied Research
Vol-1; Issue-6;March-2012
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ISSN-2249-555x
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7.
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Assessment of knowledge about effects of inadequate dietary pattern on mother and Child health
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Indian journal of Applied Research
Vol-1; Issue-6;March-2012
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ISSN-2249-555x
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8.
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Impact of nutrition education on nutritional knowledge, dietary practices and physical endurance of amateur badminton players
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International Journal of scientific research
Vol:1; Issue:1;June 2012
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ISSN -2277-8179
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9.
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Impact of maternal nutrition education module on knowledge and nutritional status in urban pregnant women
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International Journal of scientific research
Vol:1; Issue:1;June 2012
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ISSN -2277-8179
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10.
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Impact of maternal nutrition education module on knowledge and nutritional status in rural pregnant women
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International Journal of scientific research
Vol:1; Issue:1;June 2012
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ISSN -2277-8160
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11.
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Impact of Role of Men in Women Empowerment
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International interdisciplinary conference on women empowerment Darapur- Dist.-Amravati
Vol-1; Pg.no- 346-347
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ISBN- 978-81-922414-0-1
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2012-2013
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1.
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Impact of Nutrition education on Nutritional Knowledge, Dietary practices and physical Endurance of amateur Badminton players
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International Journal of scientific research
Pg no-52-53
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ISSN-2277-8179
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2.
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Impact of maternal Nutrition education Module on Knowledge and Status in urban Pregnant Women
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International Journal of scientific research
Pg.no-54-56
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ISSN-2277-8179
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3.
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Impact of maternal Nutrition education Module on Knowledge and Status in Rural Pregnant Women
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Global Research Analysis (International)
Pg.no- 47-49
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ISSN-2277-8160
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4.
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Role of Global Nutrition Transition and Nutritional Counseling in adolescent Girls obesity
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Journal of Biological and Physical Sciences (International)Pg no-422-424
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ISSN-2319-636x
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Full Papers in Conference Proceedings2012-2013
Sr.no
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Title With Page No.
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Details of Conference Publication
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ISSN/ISBN No
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No. of co-author
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Whether you are the main author
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1.
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Implementation of Mahatma Gandhi’s Ideology in self sustained Health Development of rural Adult Girls
Pg.no- 31-32
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Proceedings of Interdisciplinary International conference on Relevance of Mahatma Gandhi’s Ideology in the present scenario
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ISBN-978-93-82414-13-1
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NIL
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YES
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2.
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Role of Global Nutrition transition and Nutritional Counseling in Adolescent Girls obesity
Pg.No-422-424
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2nd world Congress for man & Nature, 2012 Global change- Impact on Biodiversity, Culture & Technology
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ISSN-2319-636x
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NIL
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YES
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3.
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Role of Innovative Holistic Nutritional Approach in Diabetes Mellitus Control
Pg.No- 361-362
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National conference on Innovative Research Trends in Biological Sciences
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ISBN-978-81-923621-0-6
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NIL
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YES
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4.
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Impact of Nutrition education on Nutritional Knowledge, Dietary Practices and physical Endurance of amature Badminton Players
Pg.No-517-520
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International Conference on sports and Nutrition
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ISBN-978-9350-59339-4
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NIL
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YES
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Citation Index
SNIP
SJR
Impact factor h-index
20. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
21. Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….: Nil
22. Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter departmental/programme -100
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies
23. Awards/ Recognitions received by faculty and students- PhD Degree is awarded to Smt. Kumudini Dhore in (F&N) by SGB Amravati University
Ku Shweta Gagalani stood first in the order of merit in M.Sc F&N examination 2011.
Ku Maryada Pedgaokar stood second in the order of merit in M.Sc F&N examination 2011.
Ku Shraddha Nandgaokar stood third in the order of merit in M.Sc F&N examination 2011.
Ku Dhanashri Noval stood second in the order of merit in B.Sc Home-Science examination 2011.
Ku Sonal Kame stood first in the order of merit in B.Sc Home-Science examination 2012.
Ku Avantika Gawande stood second in the order of merit in M.Sc F&N examination 2012.
Ku Uma Shekh stood third in the order of merit in M.Sc F&N examination 2012.
24. List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department:
Visitors:
Shriman. Dr. M V. Mayande Scientist and Vice-Chancellor PDKV Akola.
Shriman. Dr. Bharad Scientist and Vice-Chancellor PDKV Akola.
Shriman. Bhayuji Maharaj Indore (MP).
Shriman Sanjaybhau Dhotre Member of Parliament.
Shriman Gopikisanji Bajoriya MLA.
Shriman Govardhanji Sharma MLA.
Honorable Shriman. Ganesh Thakur commissioner Amravati region.
Shriman Mohan Rathod special DIG Police Amravati region.
Honorable Shriman Bipin Bihari Commissioner of Police Amravati region.
Dr. Asha Nikte gynecologist.
Dr. Asha Mirage
Shrimati Bhavanatai Gawali (MP)
25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding: Nil
A) National
B) International
26. Student profile programme/course wise:
Name of the Course/programme
(refer question no. 4)
|
Applications received
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Selected
|
Enrolled
*M *F
|
Pass percentage
|
B.Sc Part 1
|
60
|
49
|
49
|
80.00
|
B.Sc Part 2
|
40
|
35
|
35
|
85.00
|
B.Sc Part 3
|
25
|
25
|
25
|
98.00
|
M.Sc (F&N) I
|
11
|
11
|
11
|
100.0
|
M.Sc (F&N) II
|
10
|
05
|
05
|
100.0
|
*M=Male F=Female
27. Diversity of Students
Name of the Course
|
% of students from the same state
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% of students from other States
|
% of students from abroad
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B.Sc
|
95
|
05
|
-
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M.Sc (F&N)
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95
|
05
|
-
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28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ?
29. Student progression
Student progression
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Against % enrolled
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UG to PG
|
10
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PG to M.Phil.
|
05
|
PG to Ph.D.
|
01
|
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
|
|
Employed
Campus selection
Other than campus recruitment
|
05
|
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment
|
|
30. Details of Infrastructural facilities
a) Library Available
Number of Books: 3000
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students Available
c) Class rooms with ICT facility Available 01
d) Laboratories Textile Lab, Home-Science Lab, F&N Lab
31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or other agencies:80
Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts Departmental Activities are conducted through Home-Science Study Forum:
Nutrition Week was celebrated.
On while you learn scheme was implemented and foods stalls were arranged at time of Deepawali session.
Guest lecture on the importance of breast feeding was organized.
Guest lecture on female foeticide was organized.
Home-Science exhibition was held and the articles prepared by Home-Science students were displayed.
Environmental awareness was conducted through poster presentation and the best poster was awarded the first prize.
A workshop on the flower arrangement was organized.
A farewell program for final year students was organized.
A program to save the girl child was organized.
Guest lecture of Dr. Asha Nikte Gynecologist was organized related to the problems of the women.
Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
Lecture Method
Power point Presentation
Organization of workshops & seminars
To assign project work
Practical training
Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
To save drinking water
Blood donation camp
Tree plantation
Watering plants in the premises
Participation in the rallies against the social evils
SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength
Qualified and experienced staff
Well set up laboratories
Weaknesses
Poor strength at UG level inspite of various attempts made to increase the strength.
Opportunities
Challenges
To find more job opportunities for students
To divert students interest in the home-science
Future Plan:
To set up research center
To accererate extension activities
To work for creating specializations
Evaluative Report of the
7. Department of Commerce
The Self-evaluation of every department may be provided separately in about 3-4 pages, avoiding the repetition of the data.
1. Name of the department Commerce
2. Year of Establishment 1984
3. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., and Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., etc.)B.com I, II, III, M.Com I-II,
4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved:B.sc Hom-Sci, BBA,
BCA
5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise): Semester Pattern 06
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: Nil
7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.: Nil
8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons: Nil
9. Number of teaching posts
|
Sanctioned
|
Filled
|
Professors
|
-
|
-
|
Associate Professors
|
01
|
01
|
Asst. Professors
|
06
|
04
|
10Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
Name
|
Qualification
|
Designation
|
Specilization
|
No. of Years of Experience
|
No. of Ph.D. Students guided for the last 4 years
|
Shri. R. G. Pawar
|
M.Com,
M. Phil, B.Ed
|
HOD
|
Commerce
|
27 Years
|
-
|
Dr. A. B. Pande
|
M.Com, M.A(Eco), M.Phil, PhD, LLB
|
Asst.Prof.
|
Commerce
|
04 Years
|
02
|
Smt. H. S. Wadhone
|
M.Com, M.Phil
|
Asst.Prof.
|
Commerce
|
04 Years
|
-
|
Dr. V. B. Chavan
|
M.Com, M.Phil, PhD
|
Asst.Prof.
|
Commerce
|
04 Years
|
-
|
Shri. A. G. Sharma
|
M.Com, M.Phil
|
Asst.Prof.
|
Commerce
|
04 Years
|
-
|
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