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GANDHIGRAM RURAL INSTITUTE GANDHIGRAM RURAL INSTITUTE GANDHIGRAM RURAL INSTITUTE GANDHIGRAM RURAL INSTITUTE ––––
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Plan of action chalked out by the institution in the beginning of the year towards quality enhancement
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Based on the experience in the previous year, IQAC consolidated the following action plan, generated through consultations with staff and specific meetings held in different departments:
• Introduction of new programmes � M.Sc. Food Science and Nutrition; � Parallel P.G. Programmes in Science, through Self Finance mode � Diploma in Micro Finance and Micro Enterprises
• Certificate course in Guidance and Counseling and • Certificate course in Personality Development • Introduction of UGC mandatory course on Environmental studies • Admission of special category of students through a special drive
� Scheduled Tribe � Foreign students � Students from other states
• Constitution of a committee to scrutinize research proposals before submission to funding agencies
• Introduction of Open School in collaboration with National Institute for Open Schooling (NIOS), New Delhi
• Planning for Summer training, Internship and Summer courses • Increasing the duration of Village Placement Programme
• Introduction of career oriented programmes • Admission of students on counseling basis
Besides, the departments also have their own plan of action which are given below: FACULTY OF RURAL SOCIAL SCIENCES Cooperation
• To initiate measures to take up action / policy research in the field of formal and informal cooperatives
• To make attempts to develop innovative and replicable extension models • To take up lobbying and advocacy measures in collaboration with NGOs
for self-reliant cooperative societies in the State.
Economics • To conduct weekly business seminars • To sensitize the community in livelihood opportunities
Gandhian Thought and Peace Science
• Planning to carryout resource mapping, social mapping, seasonality analysis using village as laboratories
• To make students interact with the villagers for participatory rural
appraisal
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Political Science and Administration • To establish a reading room for students
• To plan for National Workshop on “Panchayati Raj: Trials and Triumphs”; • To plan for a three day workshop on “Decentralization of powers and
Grassroots Development” • To plan for a project on “Training Programme for Tribal Women Panchayat Leaders”
Rural Industries and Management • To organize Self Employment Training Programmes for village youths and
• To design the curriculum in the context of producing managers in Small Scale Industries
Sociology
• To bring out a book on Social Structure and Female Infanticide • To launch awareness campaigns against female infanticide
Faculty of Rural Oriented Sciences Biology
• To provide knowledge support to students by innovative methods of teaching
• To organize remedial coaching programme and tutorials for slow learners • To design courses to the students of B.A. Rural Reconstruction,
B.Sc. Home Science and B.Ed. Integrated • To host a national seminar on Rural Biotechnology for Sustainable
Development • To conduct training programme on Promotion of Oyster Milky Mushroom technology for income generation among SC/ST population.
Chemistry • To submit proposals for financial assistance for infrastructure
development of the department from UGC/DST • To develop a Computer Lab for the use of students and research scholars
of the department.
Computer Science and Applications o To revise the M.Sc-IT syllabus o To improve infrastructure facilities o To increase the number of terminals for MCA / M.Sc. IT lab o To introduce innovative teaching methods using LCD projector o To increase the staff strength o To strengthen the research activities o To strengthen the placement activities Physics
• To record and produce video lectures on important aspects of physics • To fabricate devices using the locally available materials • To collaborate with CECRI and Indian Institute of Astro Physics • To explore the possibilities of research in the frontier areas of physics • To increase the intake of students through self supporting mode
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Mathematics • To host a national conference on recent trends in computational
mathematics • To bring the culture of publication into the minds of research scholars
• To look for international collaborations
Rural Technology Centre • To conduct training programmes for skilled masons, building supervisors with the help of HUDCO
• To undertake the construction of model houses using low cost technology
• To design and propagate baby-friendly toilets in Athoor block
FACULTY OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Adult Continuing Education and Extension • To identify of village clusters during April – May 2003.
• To identify the needs of the rural community: (From June to July 2003) • To appoint village extension workers (June 2003) • To conduct of awareness programmes from August 2003 to 15th March 2004
• To request for recognition of GRI as an accredited centre for National Institute of Open Schooling
Applied Research
• To start a PG programme in Education • To plan for a PG.Diploma course in Applied Population Research through Distance Education
• To start a Diploma in Population and Health Services Research as an add-on course
Extension Education • To conduct training programme on integrated microplan
• To plan for a collaborate research programme on capacity building • Skill upgradation of rural communities towards optimal self sufficiency with the support of NCRI, Hyderabad.
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY � To conduct a refresher course on Agriculture Engineering � To disseminate latest technologies in Agriculture and Animal Husbandry through various programmes
� To get students project from Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology
FACULTY OF TAMIL AND INDIAN LANGUAGES • To revisit the curriculum of M.A. Tamil • To bring out books on Ancient Arts of Tamil Nadu • To undertake research on Valar Tamizh
FACULTY OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES • To strengthen the language laboratory • To conduct workshop on Oration
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1. Activities reflecting the goals and objectives of the Institution
Gandhigram Rural Institute carries out activities in all the three dimensions of education, namely, teaching, research and extension. Apart from inclusion of rural aspects in the curriculum, many scholars take up rural issues for research. Research projects are also focused on the rural basic needs and
issues. Extension being the main focus of the institute is being carried out by the students and staff through their outreach activities and programmes which
include Village Placement Programme (VPP) During VPP the entire university moves to the villages stay with villagers for a week, identify and analyze their problems and offer reasonable solutions. Cooperation
• State level advocacy through campaign committee for self-reliant Cooperative Societies Act
• Developed linkages with National Cooperative Union of India and National
Council for Cooperative Training, New Delhi.
Economics • Initiated research in the field of Energy Economics with the assistance of Ministry of Non-conventional Energy Sources
• Awareness generation on livelihood opportunities
Political Science and Development Administration • Established a reading room for student • Conducted a National Workshop on “Panchayati Raj: Trials and Triumphs
at Chennai • Conducted a three day workshop on “Decentralization of powers and
Grassroots Development” for the FEDCOD field staff at Chennai • Implemented a project on Training Programme for Tribal Women Panchayat Leaders sponsored by State Institute of Rural Development
Rural Industries and Management
• Seven Training Programmes on Skill Development on Bakery Products were organized for 420 women Self Help Group members belong to the districts of Nilgiri and Perambalur.
Sociology
• UGC-MRP on Social Structure and Plight of Girl Child was initiated in selected Districts of Tamil Nadu.
FACULTY OF RURAL ORIENTED SCIENCES
Biology • Department of biotechnology, New Delhi has funded Rs.10.04 lakhs for a major project training on mushroom technology for income generation among SC/ST’s
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• Three M.Sc., students’ project in different field of Biology were funded by TNSCST, Chennai
• All the faculty participated and presented research papers in National and International seminars
• National seminar on Rural Biotechnology on Sustainable Environment was conducted
• Infrastructure facility of the Department was increased by adding Gas chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography to enhance research.
Chemistry • Installed defluoridation plans in selected villages of Dindigul District
• Instruments such as FTIR, UV-VIS and Electro chemical work station were commissioned
Computer Science and Applications • Organized Board of Studies Meeting to revise the M.Sc-IT syllabus • On-going research on Image Processing was strengthened.
Home Science • Organized training programmes on health and nutrition
• Studied the problems of village women in the areas of reproductive health care
Physics • Faculty members recorded video presentation on basic electronics and electricity and magnetism;
• A course on renewable energy source was introduced; and • A regional workshop on solar energy system was conducted.
Rural Technology Centre • Conducted training programmes for skilled masons, building supervisors
with the help of HUDCO; • Undertook the construction of model houses using low cost technology
• Designed and propagated baby-friendly toilets in Athoor block.
FACULTY OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Adult Continuing Education and Extension • Literacy activities were carried out in Melkarai Pudur by organizing 10 continuing education courses and 750 men and women were benefited;
• Skill trainings in income generation activities were conducted in paper bag making, entrepreneurship development, repairing and maintenance of household equipments, preparation of hand made paper, toy making, and
household ornamental articles preparation. 333 men & women were benefited;
• 80 awareness programmes were conducted for knowledge empowerment of women in 51 villages. Women were also empowered with skills for income generation. Fifteen meetings of women SHG’s were conducted;
• GRI got accredited centre status of National Institute of Open Schooling; • Strengthened the pre-school education centres; • Offered counseling services to students and villagers; and • Offered telephone counseling on sex education and AIDS
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Rural Development • Organized a Refresher course on Rural Development
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
• Revised the syllabus of one year Post Diploma in commercial Horticulture
once in three years to incorporate need based latest technology in Horticulture and allied fields;
• Organized eight training programmes in watershed management to disseminate the latest technologies, funded by DRDA from various
Districts; • Conducted Midterm Evaluation of V batch DPAP watersheds in different blocks of Thoothukudi district with an outlay of Rs.40,000/-;
• Organised six short term courses on Clean milk production and low cost technology in milk products preparation, sponsored by Ministry of Food Processing Industries, GOI, New Delhi; and
• Started a new PG programme M.Sc. Dairy Science FACULTY OF TAMIL AND INDIAN LANGUAGES
• A book on Devarattam was brought out; and • Two volumes of book on Valar Tamizh Aayvu were brought out
FACULTY OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES
• Special emphasis on communicative skills was given; and • A course on English for Competitive Examinations was offered
2. New academic programmes initiated
Department New academic programmes initiated
Applied Research P.G. Diploma in Applied Population Research (Distance mode)
Extension Education Diploma Programme on Micro Credit Management (Distance mode)
Political Science & Development Admn.
Diploma in Panchayat Raj (Distance mode)
Home Science M.Sc. Food Science and Nutrition
Rural Development Certificate Course in Micro Finance & Micro Enterprises
3. Innovations in curricular design and transaction Physics
• Dr.G.Muralidharan and Dr.P.Vickraman, recorded number of half an hour video lectures on “Basic Electronics” and “Electricity Magnetism” at AVRC,
Anna University. These lectures are part of the UGC video lecture series. Dr.Muralidharan recorded 10 more video lectures and Dr.P.Vikraman recorded 7 more video lectures making the total to 37 during 2002-2004. These programmes are now part of the repository with the Centre for Electronic Communication, New Delhi; and
• Few improved devices & systems were fabricated to aid the Research program and the course content of PG Program.
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Adult continuing Education and Extension • Short term certificate courses on various skills were introduced.
Applied Research
• The integrated B.Ed. Programme commenced from 2003-04 academic session, offers the scope to prepare competency based teachers for rural schools.
Extension Education
• Initiatives by the department include subject-based extension programmes, field visit, internship, summer placement and exploratory visits to industries, Research and Development Organizations, NGOs,
Corporate office and Government Organizations; • Preparing learning materials on Extension Education for the benefit of the
various students of GRI in 2004; and • Preparing reading materials and record notebooks for the use of VPP campers of GRI.
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
• Method and Result Demonstration to Students on various Agriculture and Animal Husbandry practices;
• Purchased Twenty CDs related to various Crop and Animal Husbandry practices; and
• Conducted RAWE programme to Diploma in Agriculture during winter and summer vacation periods.
4. Inter-disciplinary programmes started
Dept. Name of the Programme Course offered
M.Phil Research and Development
Environmental studies
B.A Rural Reconstruction Rural Environment and Energy issues
B.Sc Home Science Biology I Biology II Microbiology
Biology
B.Ed Integrated Biology practical
Applied Research
P.G. Programme in Education (M.Ed.) P.G. Diploma in Applied Population Research (Distance Education)
Diploma in Population and Health Services Research (Add-on Course)
Extension Education
The Diploma course on Micro Credit Management which was started during this year is an inter-disciplinary programme.
ACE & E P.G. Programmes Non-formal Adult Education – Elective
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• The institute the first to introduce Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) in
Arts and Science streams in the whole of Tamil Nadu, has successfully implemented CBCS and introduced the internal question setting for UG and PG programmes with external evaluation incorporated for UG programmes and double valuation for PG programmes.
• There are two components of assessments for each course namely, 1) Continuous Formative Assessment (CFA), and 2) End Semester Examination (ESE). CFA is based on the performance in three periodical internal tests while a 50% weightage is given for ESE.
6. Candidates qualified: NET/SLET/GATE etc.,
Sl.
No. Dept. NET SLET GATE Total
1. Tamil 1 1 2
2. Political Science & Dev. Administration 3 3
3. Applied Research 2 2
4. Chemistry 1 1 2
5. Physics 1 1
Total 7 1 2 10
7. Initiative towards faculty development programme
Refresher Course Participation
• Dr.M.Saleem Baig of Department of Hindi participated in the refresher course at University of Hyderabad from 4.8.2003 to 23.8.2003.
• K.S.Nakeeran of Political Science Department participated in the refresher course in Rural Development from 15.9.2003 to 5.10.2003 at GRU.
• Dr.K.Ravidhandran of Cooperation Department participated in the refresher course in Rural Development from 15.9.2003 to 5.10.2003 at
GRU. • Dr.R.I.Sathya of Home Science department attended a refresher course in Home Science at GRU
• P.U.Mahalingam of Dept. of Biology attended the orientation programme from 1.11.2003 to 28.11.2003 at Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
• Smt. P.Shanmugavadivu of Dept. of Computer Science participated in the orientation programme at Bharathidasan University, Trichy from 21.2.2003 to 23.2.2003
• Dr.K.Anbalagan of Chemistry department attended a refresher course in chemistry from 21.1.2003 to 10.2.2003 at Bharathithasan University,
Coimbatore • Ms.Suganthi, Dept. of English participated in the orientation programme at Bharathidasan University, Trichy from 21.2.2003 to 23.2.2003
• Dr.R.Udhayakumar attended a training programme on planning and promotion of Horticulture and Agro enterprises at NIRD, Hyderabad.
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• Dr.T.Senthivel attended Refresher Course on NSS organized by TOC Shr. Avinasilingam Education Trust Institutions, Coimbatore.
• National Seminar on Recent Trends in Isolation, Characterization , Synthesis and Biological Studies of Organic Compounds, Gandhigram
Rural Institute, Gandhigram, March 5-6, 2004 was conducted by the Dept. of Chemistry
Details of Seminars / Symposia / Conferences / Workshops attended (International) Department of Economics Dr. S. RAMASWAMY
• International Conference on “Environment and Health” Renewable Energy Options for Green Environment York University, Canadian International Development Agency and University of Madras, Chennai, Dec.15-17 (2003)
• International Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Global Business: Challenges
and Opportunities for Developing Countries - Business in Renewable Energy Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities in India” Thanjavur,
Feb. 6-7 (2004) Dr. K. RAJA MOHAN RAO
• International Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Global Business: Challenges and Opportunities”, Challenges in Common Property Resources Management in India in the context of Globalization, Ponaiah Ramanujam Institute of Management, Thanjavur, Feb. 6-7 (2004).
• International Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Global Business: Challenges and Opportunities”, Impact of Globalization in Biodiversity Conservation, Ponaiah Ramanujam Institute of Management, Thanjavur, Feb. 6-7 (2004).
• International Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Global Business: Challenges and Opportunities”, Trend in Export of NTEPs from India during
Globalization Era: Retrospect and Prospect, Ponaiah Ramanujam Institute of Management, Thanjavur, Feb. 6-7 (2004).
• International Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Global Business: Challenges and Opportunities”, WTO and Indian Agriculture : Challenges and Opportunities”, Ponnaiah Ramanujam Institute of Management, Thanjavur, Feb. 6-7 (2004).
• International Seminar on “Challenges and Application in Biotechnology”, Biotechnology and Sustainable Development, Thanthai HansRover’s College, Perambalur, Mar. 5 (2004).
Department of Political Science & Development Administration Dr.G. PALANITHURAI
• International Conference, “Women Governance at Grassroots and Social Development”, PRIA, Hyderabad, Feb. 19-21 (2004).
Dr. V. RAGUPATHY
• Short term course on “Challenging globalization”, Schumacher College, Devon, United Kingdom, Jul. 5-25 (2003).
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Department of Gandhian Thought and Peace Science Dr. S. NARAYANASAMY
• Global Convention on “Peace and Non-violence” Gandhi Smiriti and Dharshan Samiti, New Delhi, Jan. 31 - Feb.1 (2004).
Dr. M. WILLIAM BASKARAN
• International Seminar on “Conflict Resolution”, Institute of Gandhian Studies, Wardha, Feb.15-17 (2003).
Department of Rural Industries and Management Dr.M. SOUNDARAPANDIAN
• International Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Global Business: Challenges and Opportunities for Developing Countries” PR College, Thanjavur, Feb.
6-7 (2004). FACULTY OF RURAL ORIENTED SCIENCES
Department of Mathematics Dr. R. UTHAYAKUMAR
• International Conference on “Teaching of Calculus”, University of Kerala, Thiruvanathapuram, Jan. 12-14 (2004).
Dr. S. R. KANNAN
• International Conference on “Recent Trends and New Directions of
Research in Cybernetics and Systems Theory”, Comparison of Fuzzy Approach to Error Matrix by Soft or Hard Classifiers, IASST, Guwahati, India, Jan. 1-3 (2004).
• International Conference on “Computational Intelligence”, A New Unsupervised Clustering Algorithm for Segmentation of Magnetic Images, Nicosia, North Cyprus, May 27-29 (2004).
• International Workshop on “Fuzzy Logic and Application”, Fuzzy Error Matrix For Medical Prognosis, WILF 2003 –9-11, Palazzo Serra di Cassano,
Italy, Oct. (2003).
Department of Physics Dr.S. RAMAMOORTHY
• International Conference CUSAT, “Photolumiscences studies on Poruous
silicon”, Cochin, Kerala, Jan. 20 (2004). • International Conference on “Electrochemical Power Systems, Review on
Properties of Porous Silicon (Psi) new structure and Photovoltaic Device”. Mar. 18 (2004).
Department of Chemistry Dr. N. S. NAGARAJAN
• International Federation of World Conference of “Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences”, Dalhorrinin, a new acylated isoflavone glycoside from the roots of Dalbergia horrida, Sydney, Australia, Sep. 4-9 (2003).
Department of Biology Dr. A.DAVID RAVINDRAN
• International Conference on “Recent advances in Biosciences” PGP College, Namakkal, Feb. 12-13 (2004).
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• National Seminar on “Institutional Policy Options for Sustainable Development”, Sustainable Approaches to Water Resource Management,
Osmania University, Hyderabad, Apr. 10-11 (2004). Dr. K. RAJA MOHAN RAO
• X Annual Conference of Academy of Public Affairs “Tamil Nadu in the New Millennium: Challenges and Responses”, University of Madras, Chennai,
Nov. 28-29 (2003). • 24th Annual Conference of the Association of Economists of Tamil Nadu, Hindu College, Tirunelveli, Jan. 24 - 25 (2004).
Department of Political Science & Development Administration Dr.G. PALANITHURAI
• National Consultation- A Theme paper on Panchayats, Relevance and Potentials to Achieve Social Development, UNFPA, New Delhi, Feb. 16-17 (2004).
• Ford Foundation Seminar - A Theme paper on Globalization and Decentralization: Synergization or Polarization, New Delhi, Feb. 26
(2004). • National Workshop on “The Latest Trends and Issues in Social Science
Research Methodology”, Researchable Areas in Decentralized Governance, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar Apr. 23-24 (2004).
• National Consultation Meeting of Experts and Master Trainers to design a training strategy, Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, New Delhi, Jul.12-13 (2004).
• National Consultation on “The Issues of Women Leaders of Panchayats”, SIRD, Chennai, Jul. 25 (2004).
Dr. K.S. NAKKEERAN
• National Seminar on “Good Governance through e-Governance” Gandhigram Rural Institute, Gandhigram, Mar. 21-22 (2004).
• Course on “Youth Parliament” Ministry of Parliament Affairs Kodaikanal, May 17-18 (2004).
Department of Gandhian Thought and Peace Science Dr. S. NARAYANASAMY
• National Workshop on “Panchayati Raj – Trends and Triumphs” Chennai, Aug. 22-23 (2003).
• National Seminar on “Peace”, Chennai, Sep. 9-10 (2003). • National Workshop on “The preparation of Youth Development Index”, Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Sriperumpudur, Nov. 4 (2003).
Dr. M. WILLIAM BASKARAN
• National Level Meet of Workers engaged in Gandhian Based Social Action, Ekta Parishad at CESCI, Kadavoor, Madurai Oct. 13-15 (2003).
• National Seminar on “Gandhi and Communal Harmony” Annamalai
University, Annamalai Nagar, Mar. 30-31 (2004).
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• Conference on “Gandhi Bhavans: Retrospect and Prospect, Popularizing Gandhiji’s thought and action among youth today”, Gandhi Bhavan, University of Delhi, Nov. 15-16 (2003).
Department of Rural Industries & Management Dr. M. SOUNDARAPANDIAN
• National Seminar on “Corporate Governance towards pollution
Abatement”, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, Dec. 2 (2003). • National Seminar on “Women Entrepreneurship”, Providence College for Women, Calicut, Jan. 15-16 (2004)
• National Seminar on “Strengthening Industry-Institute Interface”, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, Feb. 20 (2004).
FACULTY OF RURAL ORIENTED SCIENCES
Department of Mathematics Dr. R. UTHAYAKUMAR
• National Conference on “Recent Trends in Computational Mathematics” Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram, Mar. 18-19 (2004).
Dr. G. MAHADEVAN
• National Conference on “Mathematical and Computational Models” PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, Dec. 5 (2003).
Department of Physics Dr. R. BALASUBRAMANIAN
• National Seminar on “Application of GIS for Rural Development”, A Study
on Rural Resources using GIS for Implementation of Cost Effective Building Technologies, TTTI, Taramani, Chennai, Dec. 11-12 (2003).
• National Conference on “Traditional Knowledge Systems of India Use of Traditional Building Material” Athoor, Jan. 9-11 (2004).
Dr. G. MURALIDHARAN
• National Symposium on “Instrumentation, Laser Beam Profile Display”, G.B.Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pant Nagar, Uttranchal, Nov. 3-5 (2003).
Dr. P. SUBRAMANIAN
• National Seminar on “Modern trends in applied Spectroscopy”, Bonding parameters calculations of bis (glycine) cadmium (II) chloride Vo2+ ions using EPR and optical data, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Mar. 25-26 (2004).
Dr. K. JAYAKUMAR
• XVIII IAPT Annual Convention “Emission profiles of various Lamps” Jalandhar, Dec. 18-20 (2003).
• DAE Solid State Physics Symposium on “The Impurity states of Quantum Dot” Dec. 26-30 (2003).
Department of Chemistry Dr. N. S. NAGARAJAN
• National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Isolation, Characterization,
Synthesis and Biological Studies of Organic Compounds”, Antidespair activity of Dolichandrone ursata, Gandhigram Rural University,
Gandhigram, Mar. 5-6, (2004).
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• National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Isolation, Characterization , Synthesis and Biological Studies of Organic Compounds”, Studies on the
antihyperlipimic property of Averrhoa bilimbi (Linn) in the high fat diet fed rats, Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram, Mar. 5-6 (2004).
• National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Isolation, Characterization, Synthesis and Biological Studies of Organic Compounds”, Modulating effect of Dalbergia rubiginosa against ethanol induced liver damage, Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram, Mar. 5-6 (2004).
• National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Isolation, Characterization, Synthesis and Biological Studies of Organic Compounds”, Antilithiatic effect of Dalbergia rubiginosa, Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram, Mar. 5-6 (2004).
Dr. M.G. SETHURAMAN
• National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Isolation, Characterization, Synthesis and Biological Studies of Organic Compounds”, Evaluation of Antioxidant Capacity of a few Rutaceous Plants, Gandhigram Rural
University, Gandhigram, Mar. 5-6 (2004). • National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Isolation, Characterization,
Synthesis and Biological Studies of Organic Compounds”, Chemical and antimicrobial studies on essential oils of Pittosporum neelgheerense, Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram, Mar. 5-6 (2004).
• National Seminar on “Food and Medicine”, Effects of roots of Ecbolium Viride on hepatotoxicity, IK and IPT, Thiruvananthapuram, Feb. 15 (2004).
• National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Isolation, Characterization, Synthesis and Biological Studies of Organic Compounds”, Chemical and
antimicrobial studies on essential oils of Pittosporum neelgherrense White and Arn. sterm bark, Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram, Mar. 5-6
(2004). Department of Computer Science and Applications Dr.K.SOMASUNDARAM
• National Conference on Recent Trends in Computational Mathematics,
Gandhigram Rural Institute, Gandhigram, March 2004. • National Conference on Distributed Database and Computing, Gobi Arts and Science College, Gobi, March 2004.
Department of Home Science Dr. N. KAMALAMMA
• Review meeting of AICP on “Drinking Water, Health and Sanitation”. Pondicherry, Dec. 19-20 (2003).
• National Conference on “Humanizing Work and Work Environment”, NIIE, Mumbai, Apr. 22-24 (2004).
Ms. R.I SATHYA
• National Seminar on “Science Education at the Primary Level in Rural
Areas: Problems and Perspectives”, Lakshmi College of Education, Gandhigram, Aug. 7-8 (2003).
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• National Seminar on “Biodegradation and Bioremediation”, Sourashtra College, Madurai, Mar. 8 (2004).
• National Symposium on “Recent trends in Bioscience”, Sri Paramakalyani
College, Alwarkurichi, Feb. 27-28 (2004). • National Seminar on “Rural Biotechnology for sustainable development”,
Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram, Feb. 19-20 (2004). Dr. M.R. RAJAN
• National Seminar on “Rural Biotechnology for Sustainable Development”, Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram, Feb. 19-20 (2004).
Sri. P.U. MAHALINGAM
• National Seminar on “Rural Biotechnology for Sustainable Development” Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram, Feb. 19-20 (2004)
• National Seminar on “Current Environmental Issues”, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, March 2004.
FACULTY OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Department of Applied Research Dr.S.GUNASEKARAN
• National Workshop on “Development of Population Data base through Digitization”, Sri Venkateswara University and International Institute for Population Study, Tirupathi, Apr. 15-17 (2004).
Dr. C. SIVAPRAGASAM
• Workshop on “Evolving a methodology for measuring women empowerment” Thiruvananthapuram, Nov. 28 (2003).
Dr. A. BALAKRISHNAN
• National Seminar on “Economic Reforms and Rural Labour Market”, A rural labour force and economic reforms of India, Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram, Oct. 30-31 (2003).
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
Dr. T.T. RANGANATHAN
• Outreach Workshop on “Environmental information Centre for enhancing the effectiveness of environmental clearance process” Chennai, May 26
(2004). • National level “Aid Workshop for Ford Foundation Grantees”, Bangalore, Oct.17 (2003).
Dr. T. SENTHIVEL
• National Symposium on “Resource Management with special reference to Geoinformation and Decentralized Planning” ISRO and CESS, Trivandrum, Dec. 9-12 (2003).
Dr. M. SEETHALAKSHMI
• Seminar on “Recent Trends in Biological Scenario”, Vellalar College for Women, Erode, Feb. 11-12 (2004).
• Seminar on “Rural Biotechnology for Sustainable Development”, Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram Feb. 19-20 (2004).
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10. Patents generated • UGC Technical directory published the innovative machineries developed by Dr.R.Udhayakumar, Faculty of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry. They are; 1. Bullock drawn seed drill;
2. Groundnut stripper;
3. Paddy threshing aid; and 4. Sunflower threshing bench
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14. Citation index of faculty members and the impact factor
S.No Name of the Staff Total impact factor
1. Dr.N.S. Nagarajan 1.480
2. Dr.M.Sundaravadivelu 0.490
3. Dr.M.G.Sethuraman 3.830
4. Dr.S.Meenakshi 0.360
5. Dr.S.Abraham John 2.220
6. Dr.K.Jeyakumar 0.558
7. Dr.P.Balasubramanian 1.678
15. Honors/Awards to the faculty: National and International factor
• Dr.S.R.Kannan of Mathematics department was invited to be the visiting scientists cum post-doctoral fellow in the University of Genova, Genova Italy funded by Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
• Appreciation service certificate for effective implementation of Dindigul District Development Works, received from District Collector in commemoration of Independence Day - 2004.
• Dr.K.Somasundaram, Prof. and Head, Dept. of Computer Science and Applications listed in Marq’s Who’s Who in the World
• Dr.K.Govindan received foreign Examiner’s Donation award for highest marks in the subject of Agronomy during Ph.D study at University level
• Dr.K.Govindan received SKM Maielanhan Gold Medal for best thesis in recycling of organic materials during Ph.D study at University level
• Dr. S. Abraham John was awarded Young Scientist Project by the Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi
• CAPART appointed GRU as facilitation centre for NGOs to formulate project proposals for promoting funding by CAPART.
• Dr. P. Balasubramaniam, Dept. of Mathematics was invited as visiting scientist cum Post Doctoral Fellow in the IDSI, University of Genova, Genova,
Italy during June 2003 – December 2004
16. Internal resources generated • USIC undertakes the servicing and maintenance of all Electronics Gadgets, Computers and other peripherals, not covered under Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC), belonging to the various university’s departments and sections, and thus saving Rs.1.5 lakhs by way of AMC alone.
• University conducts self-financing programmes like M.Sc. Dairy Science, M.Sc. Food Science and Nutrition, M.Sc. Geo Informatics and M.Sc. Information Technology through which resources are generated.
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17. Details of Departments getting assistance/recognition under
SAP, COSIST(ASIST)/DST, FIST, and other programmes • Faculty of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry has been identified as Nodal
Institution by Dept. of Rural Development, Govt. of Tamil Nadu to impart training to watershed development team members on PRA and Perspective
Development of Watershed • Recognized by the State Government for conducting capacity building training programme and exposure visit for user groups, SHGs, President and Secretaries of Watershed programmes
• Dept. of Political Science has been identified as a Nodal Centre for training to Panchayat Presidents on local governance.
• Dept. of Extension Education has been recognized as Facilitation Centre for NGOs to formulate project proposals for promoting funding by CAPART
• The Dept.of Chemistry was sanctioned Rs.15 lakhs under FIST • Dept. of Mathematics was sanctioned Rs.26 lakhs under the UGC Special
Assistance Programme (SAP) DRS-I for optimization theory and mathematical modeling
18. Community services • Regular skill oriented training on “Assembly and Servicing of Electronics
Gadgets” and “Hardware and Maintenance of Computers” to the rural
educated youth, women SHGs and Ex-servicemen.
• Camp for Repairing and Servicing of electrical and electronic equipments in nearby villages during Village Placement Programme
• Agro Forestry system introduced in wastelands on the campus for
protecting the soil from erosion and
it acts as a model. • Literacy promoting programmes and remedial classes for school students for villagers in the vicinity of Gandhigram by university students.
• Women members of Self Help Groups from NGOs, trained in
income generation activities
• Awareness on Human Rights and Social Justice
• Quality control of Siddha medicines of Gandhigram Siddha unit through micro biological testing
• Problems of Aged documented and oldage pension taken up with the State Government
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• Students of Adult Continuing Education and Extension involved in Literacy programmes, continuing education programmes, income generation training
programmes, equivalency programmes, supplementary education to school children, organizing and supporting SHG’s, women empowerment, organizing
and conducting children’s clubs, conducting rural libraries etc • Students of Applied Research Department are engaged in taking literacy classes and remedial classes to the rural school students. Periodical Awareness Camp is being conducted on Health, Sanitation and Environment. The students are also engaged in tree planting and imparting computer knowledge to rural school students. Programmes for marginal farmers are also organized.
• Students of Agriculture Faculty involved in the eradication of problem weeds
in the service villages, Promoting solid waste management in service villages, conducted one Animal Health
Camps, planted tree saplings during VPP and NSS camps in appropriate places of the service villages, conducted two campaign on Clean Milk Production and awareness campaign on organic farming practices.
• Department of Chemistry worked on popularization of Science
through street play, jatha, Analysis of Water and effluent
samples from tannery industries. • Dept. of Computer Science established IT enabled Village Information Centre at Aalamarathupatti, to empower the unemployed rural youth through training on computer software.
• Several Computer awareness
programme were conducted for rural children.
• Dept. of Extension Education coordinated Village Placement Programme from 6.10.2003 to 12.10.2003 and from 13.10.2003 to 19.10.2003, in which 1820 students took part. A total of 22 villages were covered under the programme. This VPP enabled the students to relate the classroom learning to field realities.
19. Teachers and officers newly recruited
No appointments were made during the year 2003-2004.
20. Teacher – Non teaching staff ratio
• 1: 1.94
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• The Library users were provided with OPAC (On Line Public Access Catalogue) search facility and the Automated Circulation of Books from 15.08.2003.
• The staff and students of the Gandhigram Rural University were issued the Bar-coded Identity Card for the Computerized circulation of Library Books.
• By using the SOUL (Software for University Libraries) software provided by the INFLIBNET Centre, Ahmedabad, the database creation works for Books, Serials, Theses and Dissertations were continued with the financial assistance
of the INFLINET programme. • Computers with UPS were added to the Library. Computerization of library
functions and services were started by using CDS/ISIS Library Automation Software supplied by NISSAT.
• Bound the Books and Journals and revitalized the stock into dynamic collection
• Conducted Book Exhibition at the university • Computerized circulation of books started from 1st December 2003 • Electronic journals provided through UGC Infonet E-journals consortium Programme through VSAT - connectivity provided by INFLIBNET
22. New books/journals subscribed and their value
Year No. of
Books
Cost in
Rs. Journals
Cost in
Rs.
Total
Value
2003-04 6893 17,70000 253
18 International
1,26,446
2,50,022 21,41,468
23. Courses in which student assessment of teachers is introduced and the action taken on student feedback • Departmental committee meeting consisting of all the course teachers and students representative from each programme was conducted in each semester and the feed back from the students in respect of improvement of infrastructure and other academic facilities were sent to the academic section
for necessary action. • Immediate feedback is given by the participants of awareness generation,
skill development and continuing education courses. Based on the feedback duration of awareness and skill development programme, were modified. For literacy training the timing of learners was modified.
24. Feedback from stakeholders
• Under CBCS, Department committee is constituted in every department. It is
reconstituted every year. A Senior Faculty from other Faculty / Department chairs the meeting by the close of every semester. Student Representatives freely comment on the teaching, references used, teaching aids, guest lectures, field visits etc
• Alumni meet, conducted on the eve of convocation every year, also provides an opportunity for the students to give feedback on curriculum and teachers.
• General Body of GRI Alumni Association gives yet another chance for the University to reorient its programmes
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• Views, opinions and assessment made by the students are harvested, carefully processed and necessary follow-up is made by the
Department/Faculty/Heads in the form of curricular redesigning, dropping of existing courses or introduction of new courses and incorporation of latest
dimensions of their programmes • Besides students, the department gets feedback from parents and village people. Parents’ feedback is elicited during their visit to GRI, and our visit to their villages, during our extension programmes
• Feedback from the villagers is received during our extension visits and during their visit to GRI for training programmes
25. Unit cost of education
Expenditure
Plan Non plan Scholarship
Total Student
Strength
Unit
cost Rs.
7492799 86847135 6033962 100373896 2098 47843
26. Computerization of administration and the process of admissions and examination results, issue of certificates Admission
• Advertisements and the applications are made available on-line • Entrance examination marks and selection for admission are computer-aided
Administration • University’s administration is computerized
• University’s payroll system is automated • Circulars are made available through intranet.
Examination • Examination section is fully computerized • Examinations schedules are available on-line
Online courses • Course on Gandhian Thought is designed online for distant and part-time learners
27. Increase in the infrastructural facilities
• Classrooms with necessary teaching aids for all departments are available. • One Time Grant facilitate teaching-learning process. SAP and innovative schemes are utilized for development of better infrastructure in PG departments.
• For the requirements of University Extension Programmes, Village Placement Programme and other outreach academic activities, vehicles are made available.
• The university subsidizes food expenses of students in VSR/VPP. • A Mineral Water Plant provides protected drinking water to all buildings,
hostels, administrative block etc. which was installed at a cost of Rs.14.78 lakhs.
• Remodeling of the existing classrooms and hostel building was done at a cost of Rs.23.86 lakhs.
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• Replacement of wornout furniture, repair of the existing furniture was done at a cost of Rs.9.91 lakhs.
• Campus networking was done at a cost of Rs.19.82 lakhs. • Recarpeting of the campus road was done at a cost of Rs.5.0 lakhs
• Gen-Set project with a capacity of 200 KVA and 70 KVA for meeting the energy requirements of academic buildings and hostels are in the pipeline.
• A master plan is worked out with the help of a leading architect for further expansion and to meet the future requirement.
Academic activities • Each department has laboratory facilities with advanced equipments. • All the departments have department library for the use of research scholars and students.
• Computers with internet connectivity to staff and an separate computer for the use of scholars in the department.
• Classrooms are being equipped with LCD projectors. Seminar halls and training halls are established in some departments.
• Resource centre with photocopying and binding facilities is available. Co-curricular activities • For NSS/Shanti Sena, separate building is provided. • Cell for Culture is well equipped with classical and modern musical instruments.
• Centre for Media and Culture has got a wide range of state of art of infrastructure/equipment for film making and web-casting.
Sports
• Multipurpose Auditorium provides indoor game activities and Gym facilities for boys and girls separately.
• Yoga Centre is functioning separately in the Multi Purpose Auditorium. • Gym for Women caters to the needs of women. Details regarding specific infrastructure facilities Buildings
Buildings approved Total cost (in Rs.)
Construction of Academic Block-I 36,98,000
Construction of Academic Block-II and
building for Department of Physics 68,37,327
Equipments purchased (costing more than Rs.1 lakh)
Item No. Amount (in Rs.)
Multimedia projector 1 1,07,000
Perkin Elmer Model LS 55 Luminescence Spectrometer
1 8,74,039
JASCO FTIR Spectrometer
Model FTIR 460 Plus 1 6,47,888
• For non-residential women students, there is an exclusive dining cum rest room at a cost of Rs.7,00,000/-
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• Milking carried out by electrically operated milking machine for maximum yield. (Faculty of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry)
• Rural Energy Centre developed energy-efficient wooden log stoves and small scale Bio-gas Generators.
• Campus networking was done at a cost of Rs.19.82 lakhs.
29. Computer and internet access and training to teachers, non-
teaching staff and students • Every faculty is provided with a computer, with internet facility • All the Research scholars have access to computer in the department • Internet access is available from 09.00 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. on all working days and from 10.00 p.m. to 05.00 p.m. on holidays
• Students can utilize the Computer Centre which has over 60 systems. On working days, they use it from 05.00 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. and on holidays from 10.00 a.m. to 05.00 p.m.
• Students of MCA, M.Sc. Geoinformatics use a personal laptop for their academic purpose
• All the UG and PG students undergo a core paper on Computer and its applications (Theory and Practice)
• The Non Teaching staff in various sections is trained on the use of computers.
30. Financial aid to students
Students are eligible for various scholarships from the state and central Governments. These include:
• SC/ST/SCC Tuition fees concession (Indian Nationals) • Govt. of India Post matric Scholarship SC/ST • State Special Post matric Scholarship (SCC-Scheduled Caste converted to Christianity)
• SC/ST/SCC free education scholarship for Girls up to PG Level only • SC/ST/SCC free education scholarship for Girls up to Degree only • SC/ST/SCC Higher Education Special scholarship Loan Scholarship (only Hostellers)
• Prime Minister Award / Chief Minister Award / Gandhi Memorial Award to SC/ST/SCC students (who secured more than 60 % marks in UG. PG)
• SC/ST/SCC National Merit Scholarship • Post matric Scholarship for BC/MBC/DNC/DNT
• Free Education Scholarship for BC /MBC/DNC/DNT
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• National Sports Scholarship awarded by National Sports Authority of India (for sports persons)
• Ex-servicemen Scholarship • Scholarship for Differently abled students
• Minority Scholarship Total Financial aid to the students (Fellowships & Scholarships) Rs.70,31,162
31. Activities and support from the Alumni Association
• Gandhigram Rural University Alumni Association has its AGM (get together of graduates of previous year), on the convocation day.
• The alumni of the Institution also help the present students by offering advice for placements and projects.
• Alumni of the department is actively involved in supporting the inter-collegiate technical meet ‘interfACE’
• Guest lectures are delivered on Current Trends in the software industries by the Alumni
• Dr.G.Pankajam, Vice Chancellor GRI aluminae of Home Science instituted an endowment in Home Science
32. Activities and support from the Parent-Teacher Association
• The vacuum due to the non existence of registered Parent Teacher Association is filled up by various other measures.
• The parents have interaction with teachers of the Department
� initially during admission of their wards � during the completion of the course and � after graduation of their wards
• They share the � educational antecedents and ambitions of their wards initially � difficulties faced by their ward and / or suggestions of parents during the study period
� employment requirements and preferences of their ward after completion of course
• A small segment of students hail from nearby rural areas where our Faculty frequently visit during extension programmes. Parents of these wards provide the extension team with full cooperation and support in organizing village camps, conducting surveys and other activities.
33. Health Services • The Kasturiba Hospital, Gandhigram with 200 beds facility supports GRU in
the health care. • This Hospital is part of the Parent Organization namely Gandhigram Trust.
• The Service of the doctors and other health personnel are made available round the clock for staff, students and other residents.
• The vehicle services to transport the sick are always kept in alert.
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• The Dept. of Physical Education offered a foundation course on “Sports and Games” to first year undergraduate students.
• Offered a course in Physical Education, Health and Yoga to B.Ed
programme students and Third year Gandhian Thought students
• Offered a three months certificate Course in Yoga
• Offered training and coaching students in various sport and games
• Conducted summer coaching camps for men and women students in Volleyball and Basketball
• Organized State Level tournaments in Basketball and Volleyball to expose the students and players to tournaments
/competitions • Organized annual track and field meet and Intramural competitions to enable all students to participate in sports and games and bring out
their innate talents in sports. The following Cricket players of Gandhigram Rural Institute Cricket team
were awarded the following awards at Kothandaraman Trophy, a District Level Inter-Collegiate tournament in the year 2003-04: M.S.Muthu Vivekanandan III B.A Co-op - Best all rounder R.Rajasekar III B.Sc Chemistry - Best Batsman S.Alagarsamy I B.A RRC - Best Bowler S.Rajeshkannan III B.A Co-Op was awarded the Best Player Award in State Level Open Volleyball Tournament held at Manaparai
Performance in sports activities
Level Game Position Held
Winner-1 Basketball
Runners-up-1
Winner-3
Runners-up -1
Kabaddi
Third place -3
Winner-1 Cricket Winner II Division
District
Volleyball Winner -4
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State level Inter-Collegiate Basketball Fourth Place
Second round
Second round
Quarter- Finals
Inter University South Zone Basketball
Cricket Kabaddi Volleyball
Pre-quarter finals
35. Incentives to the outstanding sportspersons • Ten percent seats for admission to UG and Diploma courses are allotted to sports merit candidates under sports quota
• Sports kit like running spikes/canvas, banians, shorts and tracksuits are provided by the University to the student Players representing the Institute.
• A Gold medal is awarded to a student for his/her out standing performance in sports every year
36. Students achievements and awards
• P. Sriram Ranjit Babu III BA(Co-op) was awarded the Best Player award at South Zone Inter-University Kabaddi tournament 2002-03
• Tamil Nadu State Council for Science & Technology, Chennai, funded a
student project, (P.Sudha), Chemistry. • Best performing students in various programmes and courses are given gold
medals, citations and cash prizes awarded by GRI, Dignitaries, Banks and Industry.
• Students also receive awards for Best Extension workers, NSS volunteers and Best performance in Culture and Performing Arts.
Gold Medal List 2003-04
Medal Winner Dept.
Truthful Charitable Trust Medal
R. Vijayabharathi B.A. Cooperation
Vasanji Memorial Medal R. Nithya B.Sc., Mathematics
Ponnammal Medal P. Suba M.Sc., H. Sc. Extn.
Thiru Cumbum S. Thirumalairaj Gounder Medal
M. Vetrivel Diploma in Agriculture
Suja Memorial Medal V.B. Shinla M.Sc., Physics
Maya Devi Memorial Medal L. Ronald David M.A. English
K. Mahesh Memorial Medal J. Rakhi B.Sc., Physics
Diploma in Baking Technology
K. Balakrushnan- (Gold medal)
S. Prabu (Silver Medal)
Aishwarya Consolidates Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore and Sveba
Dahlen, Sweden Medal
N. Neelamegan (Bronze Medal)
Kasthurirangan Viswanathan Endowment Medal
M. Menaka B.A. RIM
K. Karpagakannan M.A. Sociology
A. Kasthuri M.A. Economics
Canara Bank Medal
S. Gayathri M.A. Tamil and IL
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Best N.S.S. Volunteer K. Venkatesan B.Sc. Food Science and Nutrition
Jeyashree Memorial Medal I. Subha B.Sc., Food Science and Nutrition
Sri L.K.B Lagumaiah Medal H. Vignesh Babu B.Sc. Chemistry
Marcelin Joseph Medal M. Raja Mohamed B.A. Cooperation
NABARD R. Suguna M. A. RPM
State bank of Mysore Medal D. Bastin Thinakaran B.A. RIM
Devadas Astronomy Endowment - Cash Prize
J. Rakhi B.Sc., Physics
37. Activities of Guidance and Counseling unit
• Faculty has constant interaction with the students and provides counseling
and guidance regularly, especially at crucial moments • Gurukula system practiced by GRI enables each Faculty to closely monitor
and guide a small team of students with individual attention. • In addition, the Students counseling / Placement and Career Guidance unit, attached to Dept. of ACE & E serves students of High School and rural Youth,
• Besides, the GRI students through students clubs the career guidance programmes organized.
• Dr.M.G.Sethuraman, Reader in Chemistry organized a one day workshop on how to prepare for a career interview during the second week of September 2003.
• The Dept. of Gandhian Thought offers counseling services to the students of GRI.
38. Placement services provided to students
• Placement Bureau registers interested students for personality development and placement.
• Campus interview is arranged every year for students of various streams. • Corporate, IT firms, NGOs, Funding agencies, Teacher Training Institutes and Schools avail the services of the Bureau.
• Certain Faculty and Departments also have separate Placement officers. • Department of Computer Science and Applications facilitate their MCA and M.Sc. (IT) graduates.
• Department of Rural Development assists their M.Sc (Geo informatics) students with placement.
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• All the students of Diploma Agriculture programme 2002-2003 batch got placement in various companies through campus interviews
• The PG/UG Chemistry students were encouraged to attend placement interviews conducted by the Pharma Industries in the nearby Madurai
Kamaraj University, Madurai. • On-campus and off-campus placement programmes are arranged by the Placement Cell.
• More than 75% of MCA and MSc IT were placed in IT industries
39. Development programmes for Non-teaching staff
• The Institute organized various programmes for the development of
knowledge and skills of the non-teaching staff. • During the current year, training on Noting and Drafting was given by the Faculty of English and Foreign Languages.
• Staff were deputed to undergo staff development programmes and short term programmes organized by Regional and National Institutions in addition to on campus programmes
• Periodical inputs are given to the staff on the use of office automation.
40. Good practices of the Institution
• GRI being a Gandhian Institution imparts value based education • The day at Gandhigram begins with an inter religious prayer • The Friday prayer where the community assembles is another healthy practice
• The Gurukula system, wherein, the students are attached to a guru, who solves many of the issues regarding the problems faced by them.
• The Departmental committee which meets twice in a semester takes into account the views of the students on various academic and administrative
matters with reference to their curriculum and comforts. • The student representative elected to the senate, voices the views of the student and thus student participation in the running of the Institute is ensured
• The Village Placement Programme, the unique feature of the rural university, imparts values and social responsibilities to the students. Further VPP functions as gateway through which the students, staff and scholars gets the first hand knowledge on the problems of the rural people. The stakeholders
response through VPP helps the institute to reorient and reshape its policies and strategies to bring about holistic change in the rural scenario.
• Rural Agricultural Work Experience (RAWE) was included in the curriculum for Diploma in Agriculture with 4 credits
• Student’s farmer enterprise • Many departments offer annual intercollegiate meet to sharpen and shape the academic and managerial skills of the students.
41. Linkages developed with National / International Academic / research bodies
• GRU has close collaboration with Ford foundation which funds several of our
initiatives • The Institute has collaboration with MS Swaminathan Research Foundation
and carries out the extension projects.
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• The National Institute of Rural Development has selected GRI has resource Institution for conducting Leadership Training for grassroots level functionaries and leaders
• The Dept. of Chemistry and Physics work in close collaboration with Central Electrochemical Research Institute, Karaikudi
• The faculty members serve in National / International agencies like the Planning commission, TWAD, Rajiv Gandhi drinking water mission, Tamil Nadu Energy Development Agency as members / consultants
• GRI with the help of CAPART has been instrumental in building the capacity of NGOs in the field of preparation of micro plan using PRA and Logical frame work analysis
• The Faculty members undertake projects from UGC, CSIR, Rajiv Gandhi National Drinking Water Mission and other Governmental and Non Governmental agencies
• The faculty of Agriculture is having linkage with FORD foundation New Delhi, ICAR, COMPAS ETC Foundation, Netherlands and State departments of Agriculture, Horticulture, Agriculture Engineering, Animal Husbandry and Forestry
42. Action taken report on the AQAR of the previous year
• Quality enhancement being a continuous process is given top priority and efforts are always made to enhance the quality of teachers and the caliber of the students.
• The initiatives taken in this regard has resulted in the convening of Board of Studies meeting for the revision of curriculum and revisiting the rules under Choice Based Credit Systems.
43. Any other relevant information the Institution wises to add
• Honorary Consultancy services are provided to farming community in crop cultivation, pest control, livestock treatment and preparation of project for obtaining bank loan
• Quality fruit, tree and ornamental plants are produced in the farm and Orchard and supplied to farmers at nominal rate
• Curriculum of GRI is largely designed based on rural life, problems and their solutions
• Students imbibe values of discipline, simple living, shramdan, concern for poor, and readiness to work in the rural sector
• Students are given abundant opportunities of village experience and exposure to rural realities during every semester
• Faculty forge close touch with students through tutorials, counseling and guidance
• Employers prefer to recruit graduates of Gandhigram, as compared to their urban college counterparts, for their rural exposure and simplicity
• Foreign students prefer to study at Gandhigram for its ruralized curriculum and opportunities of experiential learning
• Cordial relations with Government, NGOs, Funding agencies, Industry and local organizations who have special regards for its unique atmosphere of learning
• Communities around Gandhigram have close association with GRI, benefited by our services, and have evidences on GRI’s role in the transformation of their lives
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• In village stay programmes, both teachers and students stay together, plan and execute village based development activities and live in harmony
• Location of GRI in a serve setting, and salubrious climate, away from the urban influence, offers an enabling atmosphere for learning, free from
external distractions and modern evils • All the students undergo a course on Gandhian Thought. • Honorary Consultancy services are provided to farming community in crop cultivation, pest control, livestock treatment and preparation of project for obtaining bank loan
• Taking Gandhi to Schools, Exhibition on Peace, competitions for school children were organized
• The Faculty of Agriculture is organizing series of training programmes to
User’s group and Self Help Groups under DPAP / IWDP through DRDA from various districts
• Publish more papers in national/international journals • Purchase one Electrochemical workstation equipment • Strengthen the existing B.Sc., M.Sc. and M.Sc.(Non semester) programmes with additional books/instruments.
• Provide quality research to its scholars with more space/facilities.
SECTION - C
The plan of action formulated in the beginning of the academic year got transformed into achievements in all the three dimensions of education namely teaching, research and extension.
The academic output of the students is evidenced by the results of
the examinations. The research output is evidenced by the number of
scholars who have obtained their Ph.D
Degrees and also by the number of research papers published / presented. The village camps and
other outreach programmes speak about the contributions in the
extension domain.
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FACULTY OF TAMIL, INDIAN LANGUAGES AND RURAL ARTS Dr. A. PITCHAI
• Trends in Urudu Short Stories, India Oppilakkiam, Jul. 2003.
• Makers of Indian Literature: Agneya, India Oppilakkiam, Oct. 2002 • Modern Sanskrit Epics, India Oppilakkiam, Apr. 2003. • Sindhi Literature: A View, India Oppilakkiam, Jan. 2003. • Bharathiar and his Bhakthi Poems, Mahakavi Karutthiyal Neri, Coimbatore, 2004, 194-199.
FACULTY OF ENGLISH & FOREIGN LANGUAGES Dr. M.A. JEYARAJU
• Reflected Portrayal of Gandhiji and Gandhian Ideology in R. K. Narayan’s Waiting for the Mahatma, Journal of Extension and Research, 5, 2003, 77-80.
• Rajniti as Leitmotif in Gita Mehta’s Raj, Interventions, 2, 2003, 69-75. • Nationalism versus Imperialism in Erick Prabhakar’s Madeira at Sundown, Critical Studies on Commonwealth Literature, Book Enclave, 2003, 51-62.
• Beeharry’s Lament for Indian Immigrants in Mauritius in That Others Might Live, Critical Studies on Commonwealth Literature, Book Enclave, 2003, 63-
74.
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• Towards Identifying Choice of Technologies Vs Vagaries on Coconut for Sustainable Adoption - A field - Oriented exercise in Participatory Planning and Action, Journal Cord, Asian and Pacific Coconut Community, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Dr. P. SIVAPRAKASAM
• A Rational Approach to the Recruitment Policy of Cooperatives: Need of the Hour, the Cooperator, 2003, 312-314.
• Perception of Women Employees towards Attitudinal Environment Prevailing in Cooperatives: A study, Cooperative Perspective and Social Action, 2003, 25-38.
• Social Status of Women Employees in Cooperative Sector: A study, Indian Cooperative Review, 2003, 217-238.
• The Status of Women Employees in Cooperative Sector: A study, Indian
Cooperative Review, 2003, 115. • Job Satisfaction of Women Employees in Cooperative Sector: An empirical
study in Cooperatives, Cooperative Perspective, 2003, 5-12. • Campus Cooperative: A Case Study, Indian Consumer Cooperator, 2003, 9-11.
• Campus Cooperative: A Case Study, Indian Consumer Cooperator, 2004, 3-5. • Statutory Protection to Consumers: Problems and Prospects, Indian Consumer Cooperator, 2004, 2-5.
• Democratization, De-officialisation and Professionalisation in Cooperatives, Article, NCUI, The Cooperator, 2004, 257-261.
Dr. B. TAMILMANI
• Industrial Sickness: A study on KRAs of a defunct cooperative spinning mills in Tamil Nadu, Cooperative Perspective, Vaikunth Metha National Institute of Cooperative Management, 2004, 76-83.
• Capital Budgeting Practices in Cooperative Spinning Mills in Tamil Nadu, Finance India, Delhi: Indian Institute of Finance, 18, 2004, 941-946.
Dr. K. RAVICHANDRAN
• Role of Cooperatives and SHGs in Rural Credit Market, CAB Calling, Reserve Bank of India, 28, 2004, 6-16.
• Appropriateness of Management Strategies: Are they Myth to Cooperatives?, The Cooperator, 40, 2003, 338-340.
• Management Information System in District Cooperative Banks in Tamil Nadu, Journal of Extension and Research, 5, 2003, 16-19.
• MIS in District Central Cooperative Banks in Tamil Nadu, Journal of Extension and Research, 5, 2003, 16.
Dr. S. MANIVEL
• Operational and Financial Performance of an NGO run enterprise, Organizational Management, brought by Palkad Management Association, 19, 2003, 16.
• Networking SHGs and Cooperatives – An Analysis of Strengths and Weaknesses, Journal of Rural Development, 22, 2003.
• Predicting Financial Soundness of an NGO run enterprise, SRM Management Digest, 2, 2004.
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• Renewable Energy Source for Sustainable Future: Prospects and Issues, National Science Magazine, 2003, 5.
• Economic Valuation of Environmental Damage: A Case of CV Method, Journal of Research and Extension, 5, 2003.
Dr. K. RAJA MOHAN RAO
• Common Property Resources and Sustainable Development: A Perspective, International Journal of Environment and Development, 1, 2004, 193.
• Biotechnological Approaches for Bio-diversity conservation and Socio-Economic Development, Journal of Extension and Research, 2, 2003, 14.
• WTO and Small Scale Industries, Kurukshetra, A Journal of Rural Development, 52, 2003, 30.
• WTO and Indian Fisheries Sector: Challenges and Opportunities, Peninsular Economics, 15, 2003, 116.
• Status of Tribal Education in Tamil Nadu, Kurukshetra A Journal of Rural Development, 53, 2004, 30.
Sri. S. NEHRU
• Common Property Resources and Sustainable Development: A Perspective, International Journal of Environment and Development, 1, 2004, 193.
• Trends in Fiscal Deficit in Tamil Nadu, Peninsular Economist, 15, 2003, 317.
Department of Political Science & Development Administration Dr. G. PALANITHURAI
• Rajiv Gandhi’s Framework for Devolution of Powers for Democracy and Development, The Grassroots Governance Journal, 2, 2004.
• Elected Women Representatives and Emerging Alternative Governance, Punjab Journal of Politics, 29, 2004.
• The Empowerment Process: Women Representatives in Grassroots Institutions in Tamil Nadu, Indian Social Science Review, 6, 2004.
• Panchayats and Communities in Family Welfare, Social Welfare, 5, 2004.
• Water: Way to Good Governance, Down to Earth, 13, 2004. • Women in Governance for Development at Grassroots, The Indian Journal of Public Administration, 2004.
• Panchayats in Tamil Nadu: Achievements and Problems, Social Science (in Tamil) 1, 2004.
• Building Alliances and Capabilities among the Elected Women Representatives of Grassroots Institutions, Women Link, 10, 2004.
• Where Panchayats are Heading: Field Notes from Tamil Nadu, The Grassroots Governance Journal, 2003.
• 10.Towards Participatory Governance at Grassroots: Synergization of Rural Communities and Institutions, South Asian Journal of Socio Political Studies, 4, 2003.
• 11.Managing the Community: Synergization of Traditional Panchayat with Formal Panchayat Raj system in Tamil Nadu, India. Loyola Journal of Social Sciences, 17, 2003.
• 12.Role of Caste Groups in New Panchayati Raj System: A Case Analysis of Tamil Nadu, Grassroots Governance, 1, 2003.
• 13.Dalit Leadership in Panchayats: Tamil Nadu, Participation and Governance, 9, 2003.
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Department of Gandhian Thought and Peace Science Dr. S. NARAYANASAMY
• Religious Harmony and Peace in the book titled Political Governance in a Multi-Religious World, Inter-Church Service Association (ICSA) and Indian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (ISPCK), Chennai, 2004.
• People’s participation at the Grassroots Level in India – A Pillar of sustainable Development, the Grassroots Governance Journal, Academy of Grassroots studies and Research of India, Tirupathi, 2, 2004.
Dr. M. WILLIAM BASKARAN
• Role of Academics in Conflict Resolution, Sarvodayam, Khadhi Friends Forum, Gandhi Samarak Nidhi, Madurai, 4, 2003.
• Terrorism and Nonviolent Responses, Gandhi Marg, Gandhi Peace Foundation, New Delhi, 25, 2003.
• Shanti Sena: A Nonviolent Peace Force for Conflict Resolution, Journal of Extension and Research, Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram, 5, 2003.
Dr. R. MANI
• Lives and Livelihood; Panchayat level Employment plan in Athoor Watershed in Tamil Nadu, Journal of Waste Land News, 31, 2003, 47.
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Department of Mathematics Dr. P. BALASUBRAMANIAM
• Runge-Kutta neural networks for delay differential equations. Proceedings of the International Conference on Mathematics and its Applications, ICMA, 2004, 52-58.
• Existence and uniqueness of fuzzy solution for semi linear fuzzy integrodifferential equations with non-local conditions. Comput. Math. Appl.,
47, 2004, 1115. • Existence and uniqueness of fuzzy solution for the nonlinear fuzzy Volterra
• On the observability of fuzzy second order control systems. Kybernetika (Prague) 39, (2003) 493.
• Controllability of semi linear stochastic evolution equations with time delays, Publ. Math. Debrecen, 63, 2003, 279.
Dr. S. R. KANNAN
• Fuzzy theory method in the problem of unknown flow-rates in chemical plant,
Ultra Scientist of Physical Sciences, 15, 2003, 79. • Optimization of process control variables with the use of hierarchical genetic fuzzy control algorithm, Ultra Scientist of Physical Sciences, 15, 2003, 141.
• Control of the temperature set points in oil refinery using fuzzy expert systems, Ultra Scientist of Physical Sciences, 15, 2003, 305.
Dr. G. MAHADEVAN
• k - regular tree, ANJAC, J. Sci., 2, 2003, 23. • Highly unbalanced graphs, ANJAC, J. Sci., 2, 2003, 5.
Department of Physics Dr. K. JAYAKUMAR
• Effect of temperature on the binding energy of low lying excited states in a Quantum Well, International Journal of Modern Physics, B 17, 2003, 5811.
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• Antioxidant activity and wound healing activity of the benzene extract of Derris benthamii, International Journal of Chemical Sciences, 2, 2004, 116.
• Antiulcer activity of Dalbergia sissoides (Grah), Advances in Pharmacology and Toxicology, 5, 2004, 53.
• Complete 13C and 1H spectral assignments of two isoflavones from the roots of Dalbergia horrida, Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry, 41, 2003, 227.
• Kinetic control of the aquation of the hexathiocyanatochromate (III) ion by
associative interaction of poly (acrylamide) in aqueous medium, J. Chem. Research (S), 2003, 8.
• Kinetic control of the aquation of the hexathiocyanatochromate (III) ion by associative interaction of poly (acrylamide) in aqueous medium, J. Chem. Research (M) 2003, 153.
• Measurement of solvent dynamics effects on the electron transfer reaction of Co(NH3)ox
+ in mixed solvents: A quantitative approach, J. Phys. Chem. A. 107, 2003, 1918.
• Stoichiometric salvation effects on the reduction reactions of a cobalt (III) complex in aquo-organic solvents, J. Chem. Res. (S), 2003, 69.
• Solvent and structural effects on the photoreduction of cobalt (III)-aryl amine complexes in water-organic solvent media, Russ. J. Coord. Chem., 29, 2003, 254.
Dr. M. G. SETHURAMAN
• Antioxidant activity of Aegle marmelos, Murrayya koengii and Feronia elephantum, Transaction of SAEST, 2004, 26.
• Chemical composition and antibacterial activity of the leaf oil from Clausena austroindica, Journal of Tropical Medicinal Plants, 5, 2004, 233.
• Plant extracts can improve varnishes, European Coating Journal, 9, 2004, 76. • Studies on Oleoresinous Varnishes and their Natural Precursors, Progress in Organic Coating, 49, 2004, 244-251.
• Hepatoprotective activity of Sarcostemma brevistigma against carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatic damage in rats, Current Science, 84, 2003, 1186.
• Anti-inflammatory Activity of Sarcostemma brevistigma in rats, Indian Journal of Pharm. Sciences , 2003, 210-212.
• Complete 13C and 1H spectral assignments of two isoflavones from the roots of Dalbergia horrida, Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry, 41, 2003, 227.
Dr. S. MEENAKSHI
• Adsorption dynamics and effect of temperature of fluoride at alumina solution interface, Journal of Indian Chemical Society, 81, 2004, 461.
Dr. K. P. ELANGO
• The use of free energy relationships to rationalize structural and solvent effects on the photoreduction of cobalt(III) complexes in aqueous organic solvent medium, J. Chem. Res., 2004, 794.
• Solvent and substituent effects on the photoreduction of cobalt (III)-aryl amine complexes in aquo-organic solvent medium, Transition Met. Chem.,
29, 2004, 125. • Synthesis and spectral characterization of lanthanide (III) complexes of
trimethoprim, J. Chem. Res., 2004, 200.
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• Synthesis, spectroscopic characterization and antibacterial activity of lanthanide-tetracycline complexes, Transition Met. Chem., 29, 2004, 86.
• Fluoride dependence on water quality parameters and mapping of fluorotic areas of Bargur block of Dharmapuri district – A Case Study, Ind. J. Environ.
Protec., 24, 2004, 202. • Effect of structure, solvent and temperature on the kinetics of corrosion of mild steel in acid medium, Transactions of SAEST, 39, 2004, 17.
• Mapping of fluoride endemic areas and correlation studies of fluoride with other quality parameters of drinking water of Veepanapalli block of Dharmapuri district in Tamil Nadu, Ind. J. Environ. Health, 45, 2003, 281.
• Chemometric studies of water quality parameters of Palacode block of Dharmapuri district in Tamil Nadu, J. Ind. Wat. Wks. Assn., 35, 2003, 279.
• Adsorption dynamics and the effect of temperature of fluoride at alumina-solution interface, J. Indian Chem. Soc., 81, 2003, 461.
• Solvent effects on the photoreduction of trans-[Co(tn)2Cl2]Cl in aquo-organic solvent media, Afinidad, 60, 2003, 495.
• Oxidation of substituted benzaldehydes by quinolinium chlorochromate: A structure and solvent dependence kinetics study, Int. J. Chem. Kinet., 35, 2003, 154.
• Solvent and structural effects on the photoreduction of cobalt (III)-aryl amine complexes in water-organic solvent media, Russ. J. Coord. Chem., 29, 2003, 237-244.
Dr. S. ABRAHAM JOHN
• Microenvironmental Effects on the Electrochemical and Photoelectrochemical Properties of Thionine Loaded Nafion Films, J. Electroanal. Chem., 561, 2004, 191.
Dr. K. K. SATHEESH KUMAR
• Electron localization length in polyaniline, Solid State Communications 125, 2003, 369-372.
• Effect of dopants on electron localization length in polyaniline, Synthetic Metals , 139, 2003, 191-200.
Department of Biology Dr. THILAGAVATHY DANIEL
• Vermicomposting potential of some earthworm species of south India, Environmental Challenges of the 21st Century, APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi, 2003, 599.
• Utilization of wastes by Perionyx ceylanensis – an earthworm species to vermicomposting biotechnology, Recent Advances in Biotechnology, 2003, 177.
• Larvicidal and chemosterilant activity of the acetone fraction of petroleum
ether extract from Argemone mexicana L seed, Bioresource Technology, 89, 2003, 213.
Dr. R. KUMUTHAKALAVALLI
• Evaluation on the conservation of antidiabetic Gymnema species of Sirumalai Hills, Journal of Extension & Research, 2, 2004, 110.
Dr. M. R. RAJAN
• Feed utilization, Growth and Body composition of Common carp in Relation to Different protein feeds. Environment and Ecology, 22, 2004, 719.
• Biomethanogenesis of Various substrates along with Treated Tannery Effluent. Indian J. Environ. & Ecoplan., 8, 2004, 653.
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• Effect of Different Dietary Protein feed on Feed utilization and Growth of Ornamental Gold fish Carassius auratus. Environment and Ecology, 22, 2004,
297. • Biogas Production from Aquatic Macrophytes. Environment and Ecology, 22,
2004, 304. • Environmental Impact of Tannery Hazards in Dindigul City, Environment and People, 11, 2004, 26.
• Effect of different concentration of vitamin C on feed utilization and Breeding of certain live bearing ornamental fishes, Environment and Ecology, 22, 2004, 31
• Evaluation of different feed sources on biochemical composition, feed utilization, growth and apparent digestibility of common carp Cyprinus carpio
var communis, Environment and Ecology, 22, 2004, 53. • Response of Multipurpose Tree species to different fertilizer treatments on
Tannery soil at Nursery level, Environment and Ecology, 21, 2003, 752. • Reclamation of Tannery affected soil and growth of Hardwickia binata Roxb. with the help of Rhizobium and VAM, Ind. J. Environment and Ecoplanning, 7, 2003, 319.
• Influence of organic and inorganic amendments in tannery affected soil on growth and biochemical characteristics of Harwickia binata. Roxb. J. of Current science, 3, 2003, 19.
• Impact of industrial effluents on growth and some biochemical characteristics of cowpea, Journal of Extension and Research, 5, 2003, 42.
Department of Applied Research Dr. M. A. SUDHIR.
• The National Water policy: A critical review, Journal of Extension and Research, 5, 2003.
• Towards Sustainable Management of Water Resource in Rural Water Supply Projects in India, Journal of Indian waterworks Association, 35, 2003, 13.
• Gender Disparity in Tamil Nadu, Social Welfare, New Delhi, Central Social Welfare Board, 49, 2003.
• Education and Rehabilitation of the Disabled Edu Tracks, Hyderabad, 2 (7), 2003.
• Value Education for Total Consciousness, ISA Viswa Prajnana Trust, Thiruvananthapuram, 2003, 76-80.
• Participatory Research for Rural Development, Journal of Social Sciences, Thiruvananthapuram, 2003
• Discovery Learning: A Creative Classroom Strategy, Journal of North East India Education Society, 14, 2003, 1-2
Dr. C. SIVAPRAGASAM
• Assessment of Village Development: An Approach by Discriminate function Analysis, ISDA Journal, 13, 2003.
• Spatial Analysis of Village Development in Advances in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, 2004.
Dr. M. HILARIA SOUNDARI
• Participatory Research for Rural Development, Loyola Journal of Social Sciences, Trivanandhapuram, XVII (1), 2003.
• Gender Disparity: Tamil Nadu Experience, Social Welfare, New Delhi, 49 (12), 2003, 24-27.
• The Awakening of the Arunthathiyars, Integral Liberation, Bangalore 7 (4), 2003, 308-313.
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Department of Extension Education Dr. M. P. BORAIAN
• “Empowering Rural Women – Towards reversal of Gender relations”, Indian Journal of Social Work, Tata Institute of Social Science, Bombay, 64 (4), 2003.
• “Self Help Groups - Tools of Gender balancing in rural Development, Quarterly News Letter, Gandhigram Rural University, Gandhigram, 1(3), 2003, 4.
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Dr. R. UDHAYAKUMAR
• Studies on some physical properties of WCT coconut relevant to the design of processing equipment, Journal of Plantation Crops, 32, 2004, 406.
• Shelter for all through cost effective Building Technologies, Un-habitat, Engineers for Rural Development, 2004, 56.
Dr. S. GANESH.
• Effect of Arbuscular Mycorrhizae and Azospirillum on Tomato seedlings, Journal of Extension & Research, Gandhigram, 5(2), 2003.
• Efficacy of Azoxystrobin (Amistar 25 SC) against major diseases in Grapevine, Pestology, 27, (3), 2003.
• Efficacy of Fenamidone 50SC and its Ready Mix combinations against Downy Mildew of Grapevine, Pestology, 27, (7), 2004.
Dr. G. S. KANNAN
• Efficacy of Azoxystrotin (Amistar 25 sc) against major diseases in grapevine, Pestology Journal, March, 27, 2003.
• Bio manures and productivity of Indian agriculture, Journal of Extension and Research, VI, 2004.
• Categorization and Analysis of Indigenous Agricultural Practices in Different Cropping Systems, Journal of Extension and Research, VI, 2004.
• Efficacy of Fenamidone 50 SC and its ready mix combinations against Downey mildew of grapevine, Pestology Journal, XXVIII, 2004.
Dr. M. SUNDARAMARI
• Effect of Arbuscular mycorrhizae and Azospirillum on Tomato seedlings, Journal of Extension and Research, 5, 2003.
• Bio manures and Productivity of Indian Agriculture, Journal of Extension and
Research, 6, 2004. • Efficacy of Fenamidone 50SC and its Ready mix combinations against Downy
Mildew of Grapevine, Pestology, 28, 2004, 18. • Methodology to measure the Perceived Effectiveness of Indigenous Agricultural Practices, Journal of Extension Education TNAU, 15, 2004.
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• Review of all academic, research and extension programmes, keeping in view the process of globalization
• Introduction of new programmes � MBA with specialization in
o Rural Project Management
o Rural Industries Management o Cooperative Management
o Small Business Management � B.Tech. (Habitat) � Bridge courses � Diploma in Experiential Development Learning � Social engineering
• Staggering of certain academic programmes • Introduction of Values and Social Responsibilities (VSR) • Trial of Samaj Shilpis (Rural Change Agents) scheme • Examine the problem confronting the most disadvantaged segment of the community viz., the Adivasis and Persons with Disabilities
• Introduction of community meet along with Friday prayer • Organizing Social Science Congress in collaboration with Indian Academy
of Social Sciences • Conducting parallel courses • Imparting skill training programmes • Proposal for the use of EDUSAT through ISRO, Bangalore • E-content development • Starting of People’s Education Wing • Creation of CRICAR (Centre for Rural Innovation, Consultancy and Action Research)
• Reservation of seats to different categories of students as per the guidelines of the Government
Besides this, departments also have their own plan of action, which are enlisted below:
FACULTY OF RURAL SOCIAL SCIENCES
Cooperation
• Initiating measures to take up action / policy researches in the field of formal and informal cooperatives.
• Making attempts to develop innovative and replicable extension models. • Taking up lobbying and advocacy measures in collaboration with NGOs for self reliant cooperative societies in the State.
Economics
• To get recognition for M.A., Rural Economics on par with M.A., Economics
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Gandhian Thought and Peace Science • To offer a PG programme in Human Resource and Conflict Management.
• To revisit the B.A. Rural Reconstruction so that enrichment of course content and employability potential of the students is increased.
• To conduct need based research work Political Science and Development Administration
• To establish department Library • To organize National Seminar on Rural Development • To plan for a National Workshop on Rural Higher Education • To propose a Project on Associating Women Representatives in Local Self Governance
• To propose a project on Developing State Specific Training module to train women panchayat leaders
• To organize Youth Parliament Programme
Rural Industries and Management • To introduce a one year Diploma programme in “Natural and Vegetable Dyeing”.
• To conduct a Refresher Course on “Vocational Education”
• To plan for two day National Level Seminar on “Green Productivity in Small and Medium Enterprise.
Sociology • To organize Special lecture series on poverty and marginalization.
• To facilitate students’ projects on social development issues.
FACULTY OF RURAL ORIENTED SCIENCES
Biology • Providing knowledge support to the students by innovative methods of teaching (ICT).
• Organizing peer tutorials for slow learners. • Preparing the students for taking up research and extension on areas related to Biology.
• Activities for knowledge upgradation of teachers, research scholars and students.
• Encouraging participation of faculty in presenting and publishing of research papers in journal/seminars/conferences.
• Training SC/ST population for self-employment through DBT-Project, New Delhi.
Chemistry • To improve the net working and computational facilities for the benefit of its students and Research scholars.
• To organize one National level Seminar in any one of the recent topics in Physical Chemistry.
• To mobilize resources for improving instrumentation facilities for its research scholars from equipment grants provided under various projects and also from Institute funds.
Computer Science and Applications • To introduce research on medical image processing • To improve infrastructure facilities
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• To establish Network lab and Multimedia lab • To purchase the necessary software for MCA / M.Sc.IT lab
• To introduce innovative teaching methods using LCD projector • To increase the staff strength
• To strengthen the research activities • To strengthen the placement activities
Home Science
• To revise the syllabi of UG/PG programmes • To undertake research projects and outreach programmes in family and social well being.
Physics • To strengthen the research in various areas of physics. • To design improvised gadgets for experimental purposes. • To increase a number of research scholars in the department.
Mathematics • To organize a National Conference on computing and mathematical modeling.
• To look for collaboration with Pusan National University, South Korea. • To implement the UGC Special Assistance programme and strengthen the research in optimization theory and mathematical modeling.
Rural Technology Centre • Strengthening the curriculum of existing B.Sc. programmes • Exploring the possibility of starting B.Tech in habitat
FACULTY OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Adult Continuing Education and Extension • To establish Villages Extension Center and organize Literacy and Continuing Education programmes.
• To strengthen certificate courses for University students • To organize skill development programme on campus and off campus • To promote Adult and Non – formal Education as an elective subject at PG level in more departments.
Applied Research • Starting of Integrated B.Ed. Programme • Starting of new research projects • Conducting refresher courses • Conducting Workshops
Extension Education • Strengthen academic programmes through theoretical enrichment and
practical exposure • Placement of students in villages under Village Placement Programme • Involvement of students in rural extension activities • Undertake research activities including sponsored action research from Government and Non Government Organizations
• Examine the problems confronting the most disadvantaged segments of the community such as the rural poor, women, the aged, disabled and Tribals
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• Organize seminars, workshops and training programmes on themes relevant to the needs of students, and people in villages
• Forge linkage with reputed NGOs and national and state level Rural Development Organizations in order to improve the research and
extension foundation • Undertake any other academic activities, which would be supportive to accomplish the mandate of the Institute.
Rural Development
• Strengthening academic programmes • Organizing more extension activities for the benefit of students • Implementing research projects with area of rural development and SHG.
Centre for Futures Studies
• To offer course on environmental studies to all UG programmes as a compulsory course.
Rural Energy Centre
• To start the academic programme on PG Diploma in Renewable Energy • To strengthen R&D in Renewable Energy area
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
• To submit proposals in Agriculture and allied fields to UGC for getting Major Research Projects
• To conduct Refresher course in Watershed management • To disseminate the latest technologies in Agriculture and Animal Husbandry through various programmes.
• To plant tree seedlings on the sides of farm road and service villages during VPP.
FACULTY OF RURAL HEALTH AND SANITATION
• To plan for human resource development programmes in water and
sanitation sector with the Ministry of Rural Development. • To design children friendly toilets.
FACULTY OF TAMIL, INDIAN LANGUAGES & RURAL ARTS
• To organize special lectures of eminent writers and poets. • To strengthen the comparative studies of Subramaniya Bharathi with other poets.
FACULTY OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES
• To organize a national seminar on themes and techniques in contemporary Indian English literature.