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I am happy to present the annual report for the academic year 2020-2021. As you all
are aware, this academic year has been executed under lockdown restrictions imposed by
the authorities; the college which was closed for physical teaching since Mid-March 2020
has remained in this condition till today, following the imposition of lockdown owing to
COVID-19 related pandemic scenario and measures implemented from time to time by the
government to curb spread of the pandemic; and has since implemented online mode of
delivery of learning material as well as online conduct of examinations. I am happy to state
the college has made good progress in spite of the continued constraints of lockdown. The
achievements are great, signifying indomitable spirit and strong resilience.
Special Awards and Recognitions received during the year:
Thirty special Awards and Recognitions were received by our college and its staff
and students during this academic year as mentioned below:
No. Award/ Honour Conferred upon Conferring/ Inviting
Agency
1 Autonomous Status B.N. Bandodkar College University Grantsof Science Commission
University of Mumbai
2 Director General NCC Lt. B. S. Dhumale Director General NCC
Commendation Card (Associate NCC Officer) NCC Directorate, new Delhi
3 Letter of Appreciation B.N. Bandodkar College 1 Maharashtra Battalion NCC
of Science (Autonomous)
4 BEQET (Best Educational B.N. Bandodkar College National Centre for Quality
Quality Enhancement Team) of Science Management (NCQM)
Special Citation Award (Autonomous)
5 Memento of Appreciation B.N. Bandodkar College Regional Transport Office (RTO)
of Science (Autonomous) Thane
6 ISO 9001:2015 Certification B.N. Bandodkar College
of Science(Autonomous)
7 Overall Championship in B.N. Bandodkar College University of Mumbai
Literary Section in 53rd of Science
Intercollegiate University (Autonomous)
Youth Festival 2021
8 The Educational Excellence Dr. Moses Kolet Cosmopolitan Education Society’s
Award 2021- Transformational (I/C Principal) Valia Centre of Excellence and
Leader of the Year Award 2021 The Hindu
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9 Award of Excellence, and for Dr. Moses Kolet World Education Association, Kuwait,
educationally uplifting women (I/C Principal) National Commission for Educational
through skill development and Accreditation , Kuwait, Panorama
being socially active Principal Training Institute, Kuwait
10 Invitation as External Academic Dr. Moses Kolet Dept of Life Sciences, University of
and Administrative Auditor (I/C Principal) Mumbai
11 Invitation as Administrative Dr. Moses Kolet K.J. Somaiya College, Somaiya
Auditor (I/C Principal) Vidyavihar, Mumbai
12 Nomination on Advisory Dr. Moses Kolet Keraliya Samajam Dombivali’s Model
Committee for National Level (I/C Principal) College (Autonomous)
Multi Disciplinary Seminar on
New Normal-Post COVID era
13 Nomination as University Mr. S. G. Bapat Nominated by Hon’ble Vice
Nominee on BOS in Physics, Head, Department of Chancellor, University of Mumbai
Kelkar Education Trust’s V.G. Physics
Vaze College (Autonomous)
14 Nomination as University Dr. S. D. Rathod Nominated by Hon’ble Vice
Nominee on BOS in Zoology, Head, Department of Chancellor, University of Mumbai
Kelkar Education Trust’s V.G. Zoology
Vaze College (Autonomous)
15 Invitation as Resource Person Dr. (Mrs) M. Saha Smt. CHM College,
for State Level Seminar Head, Department of Ulhasnagar
Botany
16 Invitation as Resource Person Dr. (Mrs) M. Saha Rotaract Club of Thane Mid Town
Head, Department of
Botany
17 Reviewer Certificate Dr. (Mrs) M. Saha Asian Journal of Biotechnologyand
Head, Department of Bioresource Technology
Botany
18 Invitation as Resource Person Dr. S. D. Rathod M.B. Gada College, Bhiwandi
Head, Department of
Zoology
19 Invitation as Resource Person Dr. Anita Goswami-Giri Government of Maharashtra
for International E-conference Department of Chemistry Government Vidarbha Institute of
Science and Humanities
20 Invitation as Resource Person Ms. Divya Nair Institution of Chartered Accountants
Head, Department of of India (ICAI), Western Region
Statistics
21 Invitation as Resource Person Dr. (Mrs) Rohini Mandhare Government College,
Department of Chemistry Khandola, Marcel, Goa
22 Invitation to contribute in Dr. Poonam Kurve Department of Zoology
Marathi Vishwakosh Government of Maharashtra
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23 Invitation as Panel Judge for Dr. Moses Kolet National Conference on World
scientific research paper (I/C Principal) Wetlands Day; Paryavaran Dakshata
presentation competitions Mandal; Association for Teachers in
Biological Sciences; Satish Pradhan
Dnyanasadhana College, Thane
24 Invitation as Panel Judge Dr. Ujjwala Gokhe National Children’s Science
Department of Physics Congress District Round
25 Invitation as Panel Judge Dr. Urmila Kumavat National Children’s Science
Department of Botany Congress District Round
26 Invitation as Panel Judge Dr. Pralhad Wagh National Children’s Science
Department of Chemistry Congress District Round
27 Invitation as Guest speaker Mr. Rutik Thorat Biology and Bioengineering
and Panel Judge FYBSc (Biotechnology) Summer Camp 2021, IIT Mumbai
28 All India Runners up in Debate Mr. Atul Singh & Ms. Rutuja Confederation of Indian Industry CII
on ‘The India we want’ Adhav (SYBSc)
29 Winning Literary Events of Ms. Shambhavi Joshi University of Mumbai
University Youth Festival TYBSc (Microbiology)
30 Represented India and our Mr. Pranav Gohil International Astronomy and
College and Qualified for FYBSC (PCM) Astrophysics Competition
prefinal round of International Edition 2021
Astronomy and Astrophysics
competition
Patents published/ granted to members of staff:
Three patents were published/ granted to our teachers during this year as follows:
No. Name Patent details
1 Dr. Vinda Manjramkar (Jt) Development of Mercury ion detection sensor using field
effect transistor in waste water
2 Dr. Anita Goswami-Giri Measurement of potential and chemical kinetics of lantadene
by using immobilized enzyme
3 Dr. Anita Goswami-Giri Ayurvedic Proprietary medicine for treatment of severe acute
respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2)
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Special Achievements by Members of Staff:
Eleven members of our staff cleared landmarks as mentioned below:
No. Name Department Achievement
1 Dr. Anita Goswami-Giri Chemistry Published two Practical hand books for Chemistry
students
2 Dr. Ajit Bhumkar Chemistry Awarded Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from University
of Mumbai
3 Dr. Pralhad Wagh Chemistry Awarded Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from University
of Mumbai
4 Ms. M.T. Wankhede Mathematics Awarded M.A. in Buddhist Studies from University
of Mumbai
5 Ms. M.T. Wankhede Mathematics Cleared PET examination of University of Mumbai
6 Ms. Divya Nair Statistics Cleared PET examination of University of Mumbai
7 Ms. Mohini Kushwaha Chemistry Cleared PET examination of University of Mumbai
8 Ms. Aishwarya Deshmukh Botany Cleared PET examination of University of Mumbai
9 Mr. Aditya Mhatre Botany Cleared PET examination of University of Mumbai
10 Ms. Supriya Damle Human Science Cleared PET examination of University of Mumbai
11 Ms. Kaikashan Ansari ID Science Qualified SET Examination
(Guest Faculty)
Special Achievements by students:
Nineteen students exhibited extraordinary merit as depicted:
No. Name Department Achievement
1 Ms. Sanyukta Bholay Microbiology Cleared examinations for further studies in TIFR
2 Ms. Swapna Deopurkar Biotechnology Cleared examinations for further studies in TIFR
3 Ms. Afrah Nawaz Biotechnology Cleared examinations for further studies in TIFR
4 Ms. Prachi Dumbre Biotechnology Cleared GATE examination with All India Ranking 60
5 Ms. Pranali Dhiware Chemistry Cleared IIT JAM examination , featuring in SC merit list
6 Ms. Riddhi Kumavat Mathematics Cleared IIT JAM examination , featuring in OBC
merit list
7 Ms. Archana Marya Chemistry Cleared IIT JAM examination
8 Mr. Ryanston Rodrigues Statistics Awarded Inspire Scholarship of Government of India
9 Ms. Shruti S. Pathak FYBSc Awarded Inspire Scholarship of Government of
India
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10 Mr. Aditya A. Waman FYBSc Awarded Inspire Scholarship of Government of
India
11 Ms. Alphy Hari Human Science Hosted 5 Rotaract club webinars; co-hosted 5
of our webinars; designated Professional
Development Director of Rotaract Club of Thane
Midtown
12 Ms. Shravya Karkera Human Science Hosted Rotaract club webinars; co-hosted 3 of
our webinars; Student member of presentation
team for BEQET Award
13 Ms. Anushree Keni Microbiology Official campus Ambassador at International
Model United Nations conference (IMUN 23.0);
awarded special letter of recommendation from
the Executive Chairman of IMUN; student partner
for Internshala Student Partner Programme held
in September 2020; Hosted National Debate
Competition on International Women’s Day;
Student member of presentation team for BEQET
Award
14 Ms. Tanvi Shirgaonkar Chemistry Selected for TERI (The Energy and Resource
15 Ms. Tejaswini M. Salgaonkar Chemistry Institute) project in collaboration with ‘The
Ocean Clean Up’ a Netherlands based NGO as
surveyors.
16 Ms. Mansi Gadag IT Member of Women’s Cricket team playing at
Maharashtra State Level and All India Level,
securing 2nd position (team event) at National
Level.
17 Ms. Nandini Tyagi FYJC Selected for Summer Camp of IIT Mumbai on
Biology and Bioengineering on basis of All India
Test (only 40 children selected from all over the
country)
18 Mr. Rutik Thorat Biotechnology Awarded Student Felicitation by UN
19 Mr. Pranav Gohil FYBSc Merit in International Astronomy and
Astrophysics event Completed ISRO Training
Course on Disaster Management
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Service to the Nation during lockdown:
Our NCC and NSS units collected 669 units of blood and contributed their might in service to the nation
during lockdown as follows:
No. Activity Agency Date/s Venue Work accomplished /
Blood units collected
1 Blood Donation Drive NCC 9/9/2020 College Gymkhana 56 units collected
2 Blood Donation Drive NCC 8/12/2020 Thane Railway Station 156 units collected
3 Blood Donation Drive NCC 6/1/2021 Thane Railway Station 160 units collected
4 Blood Donation Drive NCC 16/1/2021 Konkan Bhavan 140 unitscollected
5 Blood Donation Drive NCC & 4/3/2021 Shri Sai Baba Mandir 35 units collected
NSS Trust Hall
6 Blood Donation Drive NCC 8/4/2021& Thane Railway Station 122 units collected
9/4/2021
Total Nos. of units of blood collected for Government Blood Banks 669 Blood Units
7 National Pulse Polio NCC 26/9/2020- As allotted 13 cadets participated
Mission 4/10/2020 and accomplished task
allotted
8 Cowin Vaccination NCC To be To be announced Officer and Cadets kept
Drive against announced onalert awaiting
COVID-19 deployment
Memorandum of Understanding MoU Signed:
Our college has inked MoUs and MoAs (Memorandum of Agreement) during this
academic year for mutual benefit of students and staff with departments/ institutions/
foundations mentioned below:
1. Department of Biophysics, University of Mumbai
2. KME Society’s G. M. Momin Women’s College, Bhiwandi
3. Quick Heal Foundation, Pune
4. The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), Western Regional Centre, Mumbai
These collaborations provide multi-faceted academic, curricular, co-curricular and extra-
curricular exposure to students and staff. Similar MoUs with other institutions are under
process.
Some Other Highlights of the Year:
l Notifications conferring autonomy for our college arrived from UGC and University
of Mumbai.
l Dr. Moses Kolet was appointed as In-charge Principal from 1st August 2020 and assumed
charge from Prin. S. Venkatraman.
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l On award of autonomy, NAAC awarded extension to the validity period of our
accreditation by 5 years.
l Pending Audits for continuation of certification of ISO 9001:2015 for the years 2018-19
and 2019-20 were successfully conducted and certification up to 2022 has been
btained similarly service verification of staff was done by the Govt. of Maharashtra.
l The college was registered for ranking under NIRF.
l Meeting with UGC Experts for CPE was held with a positive potential outcome
l Our College won the prestigious BEQET (Best Educational Quality Enhancement Team)
Special Citation Award of National Centre for Quality Management (NCQM). The
presentation team comprising teachers and students, namely, Dr. (Mrs) M. Saha, Dr.(Mrs)
V.D. Manjramkar, Lt. Bipin Dhumale, Mr. A.A. Kale, Mr. Vicky Patil, Ms. Divya Nair,
Ms. Anushree Keni, Ms. Shravya Karkera and Mr. Govind Bohra (NCC) was headed by
Dr. Moses Kolet
l Our College team was Runners up in All India Debate competition on the ‘India We
Want’ of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
l Our college won the overall championship in Literary Section at the 53rd Youth Festival
2021 of University of Mumbai.
l Lt. Bipin Dhumale was awarded the coveted DG NCC commendation card and
certificate from Director General NCC, New Delhi.
l Shri Mahesh Chilakwad, Former Director, Bureau of Indian Standards, visited the
college and addressed all Heads of Departments on Quality Procedures on 4th January
2021
l Teachers participated in workshops on ‘Autonomy: What next’ organized by Vidya
Prasarak Mandal and Dr. V.N. BRIMS on 28/1/2021 and 1/2/2021.
l Prin. (Dr.) Rajendra Shinde, Principal, St. Xaviers College (Autonomous) Mumbai,
conducted a workshop on ‘Implementation of Autonomy for Institutions’ for members of
staff of VPM GOI.
l The college served as a centre for Examinations of UPSC, MPSC, Department of Posts
as well as Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) apart from the routine
examinations.
l Over 350 of our enthusiastic FYJC and SYJC students were awarded special Majhi
Vasundhara Mitra certificates from the Environment & Climate Change Department,
Government of Maharashtra
l All mandatory meetings were conducted during the year, both in online as well as offline
modes.
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Results:
The college declared all results within the prescribed time limits. Results of the Semester
II, IV and VI and PG courses in the last academic year 2019-20 are as follows:
The overall percentage of success in the last year’s under-graduate F.Y. and S.Y.B.Sc.
examinations was 50.75% and 67.51% respectively. In the T.Y.B.Sc. examination conducted
by the University of Mumbai the overall percentage of passing was 96.01%. 100% results
were achieved by the Departments of Chemistry, Statistics, Biochemistry, Computer Science
and Human Science. At the Post-Graduate M.Sc. (Part II) level the overall result was 97.01%.
100% results were achieved by the Departments of Chemistry, Biodiversity Conservation
and Wildlife Management, Environmental Science and IT. I congratulate the students,
teachers and support staff for the results achieved.
Tabulated Results of the last University Examinations conducted in First Half of
2020
Subject Pass Percentage
(%)
F.Y.B.Sc. 50.75
S.Y.B.Sc. 67.51
T.Y.B.Sc. 96.01
M.Sc. 97.01
Subject wise results at Graduation (T.Y.B.Sc.) are as follows:
No. Subject Pass Percentage
(%)
1 Botany 91.67
2 Chemistry 100.00
3 Mathematics 97.50
4 Physics 74.29
5 Statistics 100.00
6 Zoology 95.74
7 Biotechnology 90.00
8 Biochemistry 100.00
9 Computer Science 100.00
10 Human Science 100.00
11 Information Technology 99.08
12 Microbiology 88.89
Overall Result 96.01
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Subject wise results at Post-Graduation (M.Sc.) are as ollows:
No. Subject Pass Percentage
(%)
1 Chemistry 100.00
2 Biodiversity Conservation 100.00
and Wildlife Mgmt.
3 Environmental Science 100.00
4 Physics 85.71
5 Information Technology 100.00
Overall Result 97.01
Scholarships and Other Grants Received:
Scholarships and other grants received were as follows:
No. Scholarship/ Agency Amount (Rs)
1 Social Welfare Office 2804802/-
2 Jt. Director of H.E. Office 117800/-
3 Others 24287/-
TOTAL 2946889/-
4 Book Bank Grant from University of Mumbai 54480/-
Online Web Activities Conducted:
As all are aware, this entire year has witnessed online teaching / Learning, assessment
and evaluation. Apart from online lectures and practical sessions we have successfully
conducted 122 events, namely, 73 web conferences and seminars, 4 Dr. V.N. Bedekar
Memorial Lectures, 11 courses and workshops, One National Conference, 2 pre conference
workshops and 31 festivals, competitions and other popular events for students; adding
up to 122 events as mentioned below:
Dr. V.N. Bedekar Memorial Lectures:
Four lectures in this series were conducted as Follows:
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1 Role of Biotechnology in Dr. P.K.S.M. Rahman, Departments of Biotechnology
Circular Economy Teegene Biotech & TARA Biotech, and Microbiology
24/11/2020 UK
2 Electron Microscope: An Dr. Manoj Borkar, Department of Zoology
Indispensable Tool in Asso. Prof. & HOD,
Biological Investigations Carmel College for Women, Goa
30/11/2020
3 Nigeria: Culture, Economics Shri Clement Fawale Olajide Departments of Inter
and Education Foreign Student Ambassador Disciplinary Science and
12/12/2020 Human Science
4 Wetlands: Our Lifeline Ms. Clara Correia, Departments of Human
19/12/2020 Nature Enthusiast, Alumnus, Science,
Former Vice Principal, St. John the Inter Disciplinary Science
Baptist Jr. College, Thane and Anubandh Past Student
Association
Web Seminars and Conferences organized by the college:
Seventy three web events were organized as mentioned below:
No. Web Seminar/ Invited Speaker/s Conducted by
Conference/ Event and
Date
1 Inquisitive Mind Series: Mrs Kadambari Manjrekar Research Committee and
Mendeley: A Reference Librarian Department of Library
Management Tool
14/5/2020
2 Acquire the Required Series Mr. Venkatraman Department of Biochemistry
22/5/2020 I/C Principal
3 Inquisitive Mind Series: Mrs Kadambari Manjrekar Research Committee and
Google Scholar. 23/5/2020 Librarian Department of Library
4 Acquire the Required Series: CA Meera Bharati Department of Biochemistry
Moving towards a corporate
career 28/5/2020
5 Acquire the Required Series: Ms. Ishwari Marathe Department of Biochemistry
Understanding and dealing Clinical Psychologist
with emotions 30/5/2020
6 Inquisitive Mind Series: An Dr. S.D. Rathod, Research Committee and
Introduction to ORCID Head, Department of Zoology Department of Library
1/6/2020
7 Inquisitive Mind Series: The Mr. Arun Kumar Yadav, Research Committee and
Patenting Process General Manager, VIP Industries, Department of Library
6/6/2020 Nasik
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8 Acquire the Required Ms. Snehal Patil Department of Biochemistry
Series: Through the Photographer
lens 7/6/2020
9 Inquisitive Mind Series: Dr. Rohini Mandhare, Research Committee and
Understanding Journal Department of Chemistry Department of Library
Indexing and Citation
Database. 13/6/2020
10 Acquire the Required Ms. Saili Rawool Department of Biochemistry
Series:Draw to De-stress Saili’s Art Zone
13/6/2020
11 Inquisitive Mind Series: Mrs Kadambari Manjrekar Research Committee and
National Digital Library of Librarian Department of Library
India: A Useful Source of
Information. 20/6/2020
12 Inquisitive Mind Series: Dr. Sandeep Kahandal, Research Committee and
Basic Understanding and Department of Chemistry Department of Library
Applications of Drawing
Softwares. 26/6/2020
13 Inquisitive Mind Series: A Dr. Rohini Mandhare, Research Committee and
New Way to Search in Web Department of Chemistry Department of Library
of Science 4/7/2020
14 Inquisitive Mind Series: Dr. Moitreyee Saha, Research Committee and
Research Misconduct Head, Department of Botany Department of Library
11/7/2020
15 Inquisitive Mind Series: Dr. Prabhakar Dongre, Research Committee and
Selection of Journals for Head and Professor,
Research Paper Publication Department of Biophysics,
29/7/2020 University of Mumbai
16 Inquisitive Mind Series: Dr. Vinda Manjramkar, Research Committee and
Interdisciplinary Approach in Department of Zoology Department of Library
Research (Change in
Mindset) 5/8/2020
17 Inquisitive Mind Series: Dr. P. Hemlatha Reddy, Research Committee and
Funding Opportunities for Former Principal, Department of Library
Research for Under-graduate Sri Venkateswara College,
and Post-Graduate Students Delhi University
8/8/2020
18 Guidance on ‘Cracking Mr. Aditya Chhatre (Alumnus) Departments of Microbiology
Entrance Examinations’ Research Scholar, Max Planck and Biotechnology
9/8/2020 Institute, Germany
19 ‘Careers in Mathematics’ Dr. R. G. Sapre, Department of Mathematics
29/8/2020 HOD (Mathematics)
Gogate Joglekar College,
Ratnagiri
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20 ‘Teachers and Students’ Shri Ashok Kumavat, NCC Unit
5/9/2020 President’s Teacher Award Winner,
Author, Motivational Speaker
21 ‘Future Perspective of Digital Mr. Sanjog Meshram Department of Mathematics
Marketing’. 12/9/2020
22 ‘Introduction to Clinical Trials’ Dr. Vinay Pawar, Department of Statistics
19/9/2020 Dept. of Basic Principles
School of Ayurveda, Nerul
23 Digital Stree Shakti ‘Cyber Panel members from Maharashtra Cultural Activities Committee,
Security for Women State Commission for Women Maharashtra State
24/9/2020 Commission for Women,
Responsible Netism
24 New ‘National Education Dr. Vijay Joshi, Anubandh: Past Students
Policy 2020’ Chief Consultant, Association
15/10/2020 RUSA Maharashtra
25 ‘How to read Scientific Dr. Anupama Harshal Wadavlikar All Departments of Biological
Literature’ and ‘ Introduction Sciences in association with
to MANAV - The Human Department of Biotechnology
Atlas Initiative’ (DBT), IISER, Pune, NCCS
15/10/2020
26 All India Webinar on ‘Know Dr. Sampson David, Student Leadership
India’ and ‘Inculcation of Former Jt. Secretary, Association Committee
Cultural and Human Human of Indian Universities
Values and All Round
Development of Youth’
17/10/2020
27 ‘Nav Udyojika: A tribute to 10 women entrepreneurs Departments of Biotechnology
Indian Women and Microbiology
Entrepreneurs”
22-25/10/2020
28 5 Days Workshop on ‘How Ms. Sheetal Chabukswar (Alumni) Anubandh: Past Students
Statistics can make your life Association
easy’. 21-26/10/2020
29 Workshop on ‘Empowering Research Committee and
Young Minds: Building a Library
Research Trajectory
Art of Presentation 27/10 CA (Ms). Kauser Meherali
30 Anubhav 28/10 Dr. Ushavati Shetty (Alumni) - " -
31 Open Access 29/10 Mrs. Kadambari Manjrekar - " -
32 Research Integrity 30/10 Dr. (Mrs) M. Saha - " -
33 Research Journey 31/10 Dr. Moses Kolet - " -
27-31/10/2020
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34 Constitution Day: Adv. Vinod Wagh NCC and NSS Units
Constitution of India
26/11/2020
35 ‘Scope and Opportunity in Ms. Roshan Sharma Yuva Jager, Departments of
Designing Field’-Career Bhanwar Rathod Design Studio Hindi and Marathi (Jr. College)
Counselling and Guidance
11/12/2020
36 Scholarship Guidance Shri R. Shinde, Administrative Office and
Workshop Ms. Swati Khakham Anubandh Alumni
12/12/2020 Association
37 Career Counselling CA Kumavat, CA Manish, Joint Activity of College and
15/12/2020 Chairman, Western Region, ICAI ICAI
38 Career Counselling Lecture Officer Cadet. Kunal Singhvi NCC Unit and 1 MAH. BN
and Guidance Officers Training Academy, NCC
16/12/2021 Chennai
39 World Minority Rights Day Dr. Rajkumar Kolhe, Joint collaboration with Vande
18/12/2020 Founder Principal, JMF’s Vande Mataram College, Dombivali
Mataram Degree College
40 ‘Self Motivation’ Lt. Col. Sandesh Kadam, NCC
1/1/2021 Adm. Offr. 1 MAH BN NCC
41 Scholarship Guidance Mrs. S.Meshram, Shri. Athavale, Special Cell
Workshop 12/1/2021 Shri R. Shinde
42 Swami Vivekanand’s Shri Mukesh Gaikwad Vivekanand Centre for Youth
Message to Youth and
Positive Attitude 12/1/2021
43 Scholarship Guidance Mrs. S. Meshram, Shri R. Shinde Special Cell
18/1/2021
44 Parakram Divas, 125th Birth ACP Rajendra Patil NCC and NSS Units
Anniversary of Subhash Shri Shailesh Kondaskar
Chandra Bose 23/1/2021
45 Safer Internet Day Mrs Snehal Adsule, NSS Unit
9/2/2021 Cyber Crime Branch, Thane
46 ‘Samaj Dhurin Chhatrapati Dr. (Mrs) Sharda Nivate NSS Unit
Shivaji Maharaj: Ek Kalatit
Vyaktimatva’ 19/2/2021
47 Marathi Rajabhasha Divas Dr. Veena Gavankar NSS, NCC, DLLE Units,
27/2/2021 WSC, Yuva Jager
48 National Science Day and Mr. Venkatraman, Research Committee,
Release of Journal Former Editorial Director RSP Committee
28/2/2021 Ms. Alsaba Abdul Qadir,
Avishkar Gold Medallist, Anveshan,
West Zone Winner and All India
Finalist
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49 ‘Career in Wildlife and Mr. Umeshchandra P. Dhotekar, Green Force Nature Club
Forestry’ 3/3/2021 Forest Officer, Nagpur
50 Mangroves- Distribution, Mr. Hemant Karkhanis, Departments of Ev.S. and
Adaptation, Biodiversity and Asso. Manager,, Mangrove Dept., Biodiversity, Wildlife
Conservation Godrej & Boyce Ltd Conservation and
3/3/2021 Management
51 World Wild Life Day Mr. Ashutosh Joshi NSS Unit
3/3/2021
52 ‘Life of Ramanujan and his Dr. Sudhakar Agarkar Department of Mathematics
Inventions’ 5/3/2021
53 ‘Sui- Dhaga, How to Paint Mrs. Swati Joshi DLLE
with Needle and Thread’
6 & 7/3/2021
54 International Women’s Day Adv. Kalpana Unadkat, Women Development Cell
Celebration and Felicitation Sr. Partner, Khaitan & Co.(WDC Yuva Jager, Student
of Women employees and Dr. Hafiza Golandaz, Leadership Committee
students Executive Director, International
8/3/2021 Leadership & Management
Alliance Dr. Imama Dalvi,
Neuro-Oncologist, Bombay
Hospital
55 Scientific Discussion on Fine Alumni Ms. Elizabeth Talker & Journal Club. Alumni activity
points of Scientific Research Ms. Judith Talker of Departments of Biotech &
Paper; 9/3/2021 Microbiology
56 No Smoking Day Mr. Milind R. Patil, NSS Unit
11/3/2021 Narcotics Control Cell, Palghar/
Salaam Foundation
57 Guidance for Entrance Alumni Ms. Saee Joshi Departments of Biotechnology
Examinations of Renowned Ms. Himadri Kale and Microbiology
Research Institutes Ms. Manali Neman
12/3/2021 Ms. Komal Gawas
58 Scholarship Guidance Mr. R. Shinde (Office) Special Cell
(Degree college) 23/3/2021
59 Scholarship Guidance (Jr.) Mr. R. Shinde (Office) Special Cell
23/3/2021
60 Guidance for Competitive / Mr. Aditya Chhatre (Alumnus) Departments of Microbiology
Entrance Examinations and Research Scholar, Max Planck and Biotechnology
SOP Writing 22/3/2021 Institute, Germany
61 ‘The Green Vaccine’ Screening of Documentary Department of Botany,
24/3/2021 Curiosity Club
62 ‘World Water Day’ Dr. Sanjay Joshi NSS, NCC, Yuva Jager
22/3/2021
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63 ‘Flora and Fauna from Dr. Shamim A. Banday Department of Botany
Kashmir Valley’ Dept. of Sericulture,
25/3/2021 Govt Degree College, Poonch
64 ‘Entrepreneurship and Mrs. Sucheta Acharya NSS, NCC and Yuva Jager
Women Empowerment’ Women Entrepreneur
26/3/2021
65 ‘E- waste and its disposal’ Ms. Rashmi Joshi Department of IT
30/3/2021
66 Workshop on Yoga Faculty from Shri Ambika Yoga Yoga Committee
2/4/2021 Kutir, Thane; NGO with
International Presence
67 Talk on ‘Understanding Ms. Aishwarya Shinde Department of Human
Rehabilitation’ 3/4/2021 Science
68 Workshop on ‘Table laying Invited student faculty Department of Human Science
and Vegetable Carving’ Ms. Alphy Hari
12/4/2021 Ms. Shravya Karkera
Ms. Krishna Patel
Mr. Akshay Sumariya
69 Remembrance of Jallianwalla Presentation by NCC Cadets NCC (Army) Boys unit
Bagh Massacre
13/4/2021
70 Ill Effects of Plastics Presentation by NCC Cadets NCC (Army) Boys unit
13/4/2021
71 Space Scientist- Looking Dr. G. Madhavan Nair, Joint activity with Rotary
beyond infinity Former Chairman, ISRO; Club of Hiranandani Estate,
18/4/2021 Secretary, Department of Space, Thane
Govt.of India;
Chairman, Space Commission;
Chairman, Antrix Corporation
72 Career Fair Capt. Chandrashekhar (Defence) Junior College
22 & 24/5/2021 Dr. Ajay Naik
(Design & Architecture)
Mr. Deepak Thakur (Medicine)
Mr. Santosh Karle
(Entrance Exams)
73 Career Guidance Interactive Mr. Kishor Patil, Manager, SBI Department of Human Science
Webinar Mr. Pravin Kumar, Associate, SBI
23/5/2021 Mr. harshad Nevgi, Associate, SBI
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Courses and Workshops Organized by the College:
Eleven Courses and Workshops were organized during the year as mentioned below:
No. Course/ Workshop Date/s Organized by
1 10 Days Career Guidance Workshop 9-18/7/2020 Department of
Biotechnology and
Microbiology
2 2 Days Workshop on Revised Syllabus for M.Sc. IT 18-19/8/2020 In collaboration with
University of Mumbai and
5 Lead Colleges (IT)
3 5 Days Workshop on ‘How Statistics can make 21-26/10/2020 Anubandh: Past tudents
your life easy’ Association
4 5 Days Workshop on ‘Empowering Young Minds: 27-31/10/2020 Research Committee and
Building a Research Trajectory Library
5 Workshop on Bloom’s Taxonomy by Dr. Pallavi 4/1/2021 College
Chandwaskar, Sr. Faculty, Dr. VN BRIMS
6 Adddress on Quality Procedures by 4/1/2021 College
Shri Mahesh Chilakwad, Former Director, Bureau
of Indian standards
7 Workshop on ‘Implementation of Autonomy for 6/2/2021 College
Institutions’ by Prin. (Dr.) Rajendra Shinde,
Principal, St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous),
Mumbai for VPM GOI
8 2 Days Skill Development Workshop on 6 & 7/3/2021 DLLE
‘Sui- Dhaga, How to Paint with Needle and Thread’
9 2 weeks certificate course on Basics of R software 8-20/3/ 2021 Department of Statistics
10 Workshop on ‘Table laying and Vegetable Carving’ 12/4/2021 Department of Human
Science
11 1 Week Certificate Course on ‘Food Adulteration 15/5/2021 Department of
and Quality Management’ onwards Biochemistry
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Student Festivals (and other activities):
Thirty one student festivals, competitions and other popular events were organized as
follows:
No. Fest / Activity Date/s Organized by/ Collaboration
1 Release of JBNB 2019-2020 Vol. IX 22/8/2020 Research Committee
2 Teachers Day Event 5/9/2020 NCC Unit
3 International Level Story Telling 12-13/9/2020 Department of Hindi
Competition
4 Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat NIC 21-26/ 9/2020 NCC Directorate
5 Fit India Movement (One Month Activity) 3/9/ 2020-2/10/2020 NCC Unit
6 Wildlife Photography Competition 8-13/10/2020 Departments of Environment
Science and Biodiversity,
Wildlife Conservation and
Management
7 Online Exhibition of Books on 15/10/2020 Library Committee
Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam
8 Quiz on Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam 15/10/2020 Department of Library
Science
9 Letter Writing Competition 16-24/10/2020 NSS Unit
10 Quiz on Women Entrepreneurs in India 25/10/2020 Students from Departments of
Biotechnology and
Microbiology
11 Student Induction Programme 1 Month 1-31/10/ 2020 College
SIP forFirst Year students
12 National Education Day 11/11/2020 Library Committee
13 Model Fort Building Competition ‘Kille 13-16/11/2020 Cultural Activities Committee
Spardha’
14 Inter NCC Group Camp, Pune 17-27/11/2020 NCC
15 AIDS Awareness Activity 1/12/2020 NSS Unit
16 Poster Competition on AIDS Awareness 1/12/2020 Ministry of Health
17 Swacchata Pakhwada 1/12/2020-15/12/2020 NCC Unit
18 Rashtriya Pradushan Nivaran Divas; 2/12/2020 NCC Unit
Environment Pollution Awareness
Campaign
19 Online Intercollegiate Quiz Competition 24/12/2020 Cultural Activities Committee
on National Consumer Day
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20 Online Quiz on Subhash Chandra Bose 23/1/2021 NSS Unit
21 Swachhata Abhiyan 24/1/2021 NCC, Nehru Yuva Kendra
22 Cyclothon 19 & 20/1/2021 NCC, Fit India Movement
23 Cycle Rally as part of Road Safety Month 14/2/2021 Thane Police-Traffic Branch
24 Elocution Competition 19/2/2021 NCC Unit
25 National Science Day and Release of JBNB 28/2/2021 Research Committee,
Vol. X RSP Committee
26 International Women’s Day Celebration and 8/3/2021 WDC, Yuva Jager, Student
National Debate Competition Leadership Committee
27 Akanksha Annual Social, Theme: 7,8 & 9/3/2021 Cultural Activities Committee
Incredible India
28 Mathlete 10/3/2021 Department of Mathematics
29 Stat-o-sphere Fest 15 & 16/3/2021 Department of Statistics
30 World Water Day Awareness Event 22/3/2021 NCC Unit
31 Palvi Fest 25/3/2021 Department of Botany
Organization and Conduct of National Conference and Pre Conference Workshops:
Our Department of Chemistry successfully conducted the Two Days National Conference
on Advances in Chemical Sciences and Sustainable Development ACSSD 2021 in
collaboration with Department of Chemistry, The Institute of Science, Dr. Homi Bhabha State
University, Mumbai on 9th and 10th April 2021 and 2 pre conference workshops thereof on
6th February and 6th March 2021 respectively. The event was conducted in online mode.
The conference for next academic year 2021-2022 was announced during the valedictory
session, as National Conference on Microbial Biochemistry and Biotechnology: Microbiome-
The Story Untold, to be jointly conducted by departments of Biochemistry, Microbiology,
Biotechnology, Botany, Human Science and Inter- Disciplinary Science.
Faculty Development Curriculum Related Activities:
Prin. (Dr.) Moses Kolet was nominated by the Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, University of Mumbai
as VC’s nominee on the Academic Council of S.K.Somaiya College (Autonomous). Two
teachers, namely Dr. S.D. Rathod and Mr. S.G. Bapat were nominated by Hon’ble Vice
Chancellor as University Nominees on Boards of Studies in Zoology and Physics
respectively, constituted under autonomy by Kelkar Education Trusts, V. G. Vaze College of
Arts, Science and Commerce, Mumbai. Six teachers completed refresher courses/ MOOC
and short term courses as mentioned below:
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Teachers completing Refresher/ Short Term Courses at UGC-HRD Centres
S.No Name Course UGC-HRD Centre Grading
1 Dr. Moses Kolet Four Weeks MOOC on Khalsa College of Education, Distinction
Cooperative Learning Punjab; Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Pedagogy University, Delhi; Developed
under UNESCO program
2 Mr. S.G. Bapat Short Term Course in UGC HRDC, University of NA
Symmetry in Science and Mumbai
Engineering
3 Dr. M. Saha Short Term Course in UGC HRDC, University of NA
‘Gender Sensitization’ Mumbai
4 Dr. Urmila Kumavat Short Term Course in UGC HRDC, University of NA
‘Bioinformatics and Artificial Mumbai
Intelligence’
5 Dr. Pralhad Wagh Refresher Course AICTE, SWAYAM, MHRD C Grading
ARPIT Course ‘Chemistry
for Higher Education’
6 Ms. Sayali Daptardar Refresher Course in UGC HRDC, University of A Grading
Biological Sciences Mumbai
Our Teaching and non-teaching staff voluntarily completed 52 curricular, co-curricular and
extracurricular trainings during the year. All these activities were sponsored by the
Government/University/ AICTE/ RUSA/ respective agency / or by our college.
Staff trained in multi themed Faculty Development Programmes, workshops and training
programmes
S.No Name Course/ Training Workshop UGC-HRD Centre/ Organization
1 Dr. Moses Kolet FDP RUSA Maharashtra, Centre of
2 Dr. (Mrs) M. Saha Excellence in teacher Education,
3 Dr. (Mrs) V. D. Manjramkar Module on Curriculum Design and TISS, Mumbai & Sangamner
4 Dr. (Mrs) A. S. Goswami-Giri Pedagogy for Autonomous Colleges Nagarpalika Arts, Commerce
5 Mr. A. A. Kale and Science College
6 Dr. Moses Kolet Workshop on ‘Developing Dr. V.N. Bedekar Institute of
Effective and Engaging Videos for Management Studies
MOOCs & Online Classes
7 Dr. Moses Kolet Course on Leadership and Open University, UK
Followership (Awarded Badge)
8 Dr. Moses Kolet Training Course on ‘Psychological Govt. of India, Department of
Care of Patients with COVID-19 Personnel and Training, DIKSHA
9 Dr. Moses Kolet Course on IPC for Novel Corona World Health Organization
Virus (COVID-19) (WHO)
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10 Dr. Moses Kolet Severe Acute Respiratory Infection World Health Organization
(SARI) Treatment Facility Design (WHO)
11 Dr. Moses Kolet Emerging Respiratory Viruses World Health Organization
Including COVID-19: Methods for (WHO)
detection, prevention, Response
and control
12 Dr. Moses Kolet COVID 19: Operational planning World Health Organization
guidelines and COVID-19 partners (WHO)
platform to support country
preparedness and response
13 Dr. Moses Kolet Training on Moodle Learning Vidyavardhini College of Engg.
Management System and Technology & IIT, Bombay
14 Dr. Moses Kolet FDP on ‘Online Teaching and IIDE, Lala Lajpatrai College, St.
Econtent’ Xavier’s College, Mumbai,
D.Y. Patil College of
Engineering and Technology
15 Dr. Moses Kolet New Principal as a Visionary CEO Maharashtra College of Arts,
Science and Commerce and
Bhavan’s Hazarimal Somani
College, Mumbai
16 Dr. M. Saha Course on PYTHON UDEMY
17 Dr. M. Saha Microsoft Excel UDEMY
18 Dr. M. Saha Soft Skills UDEMY
19 Dr. M. Saha Positive Psychology UDEMY
20 Dr. M. Saha Lean Six Sigma UDEMY
21 Dr. M. Saha Outcome based Education & QA UDEMY
22 Dr. Poonam Kurve FDP on ‘Insight into Marine Satyabama Institute of Science
Biodiversity and Taxonomy’ and Technology, Chennai
23 Mrs Sangeeta Meshram FDP on Incorporating Universal All India Council for Technical
24 Lt. Bipin Dhumale Human Values in Education Education
25 Ms. Divya Nair (AICTE), New Delhi
26 Mrs Sangeeta Meshram FDP on ICT in Teaching and UGC Paramarsh & MSP Mandal’s
Evaluation Shri Shivaji College, Parbhani
27 Dr. Pralhad Wagh FDP on ‘Managing Online Classes T/L Centre Ramanujan College,
and Co-creating MOOCs 2.0’ University of Delhi, MHRD
(2 Weeks FDP) under Pandit Madan Mohan
Malviya National Mission on
Teachers and Teaching
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28 Dr. Pralhad Wagh FDP on ‘Advanced Concepts for T/L Centre Ramanujan College,
Developing MOOCs’ University of Delhi, MHRD
(2 Weeks FDP) under Pandit Madan Mohan
Malviya National Mission on
Teachers and Teaching
29 Dr. Pralhad Wagh FDP on ‘Quantitative Methods for T/L Centre Ramanujan College,
Data Analysis’ (2 Weeks FDP) University of Delhi, MHRD under
Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya
National Mission on Teachers
and Teaching
30 Dr. Sandeep S. Kahandal FDP on ‘Advanced Concepts for T/L Centre Ramanujan College,
Developing MOOCs’ University of Delhi, MHRD under
(2 Weeks FDP) Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya
National Mission on Teachers
and Teaching
31 Ms. Divya Nair FDP on ‘Data Science using R’ KK Wagh Institute of Engineering
Educationand Research, Nashik
32 Ms. Divya Nair National FDP on Scilab Rajashree Mahavidyalaya
(Latur) & Spoken Tutorial
33 Ms. Divya Nair National Conclave on ‘re-imagining
University Education with a heart
centered approach’
34 Mr. Abhijeet Kale FDP on ‘Block Chain’ AICTE Training and Learning
(ATAL), Amity University
35 Mr. Abhijeet Kale FDP on ‘Internet of Things (IoT) AICTE Training and Learning
(ATAL),National Institute of
Technology, Puducherry
36 Mr. Tejas Jadhav FDP on ‘Robotics’ AICTE Training and Learning
(ATAL), K. Ramakrishnan College
of Engineering
37 Mr. Tejas Jadhav FDP on ‘Augmented Reality (AR)/ AICTE Training and Learning
Virtual Reality (VR)’ (ATAL), Narasaraopeta
Engineering College
38 Dr. Rohini Mandhare FDP on Digital Tools for 21st Ministry of Education and Sri
Century Teachers Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa
College (University of Delhi)
39 Mr. B. R. Ghuge FDP on ‘Evolution from Offline to Satish Pradhan Dnyanasadhana
Online Teaching’ College,University of Mumbai,
YCMOU and Microsoft
40 Ms. Sumaiya Shaikh National Level FDP on ‘R Auxillium Collage & Spoken
software’ Tutorial
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41 Ms. Sumaiya Shaikh National Level FDP on ‘Statistical Rizvi College of Arts, Science
Analysis of Quantitative Data using and Commerce,Mumbai
Advance Excel for Research
Scholars
42 Ms. Priyanka Chavan PE and Community Coaching
Programme for Women Khelo India
43 Ms. Chaya Panday FDP on ‘Evolution from Offline to Satish Pradhan Dnyanasadhana
Online Teaching’ College, University of Mumbai,
YCMOU and Microsoft
44 Dr (Mrs) Rohini Mandhare 3 Months Summer Research CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat
Programme
45 Mr. Chetan Moynak
46 Ms. Pradnya Parab
47 Ms. Shamal Kulkarni 2 Days Training for Administrative Cosmopolitan’s Valia College of
48 Ms. Prajakta Mayekar staff ‘Excelling with Excel for Commerce and Arts
49 Ms. Shravani Kudapane Smart Results’
50 Ms. Priyanka Koli
51 Mr Ramchandra Shinde
52 Mr. Amey Kadam
Research Projects: Five teachers carried out research projects as follows:
No Name Department Sanctioning Authority Amount (Rs)
1 Ms. Sayli Daptardar Microbiology Mangrove Foundation of India 400000/-
2 Dr. (Mrs) Poonam Kurve Zoology University of Mumbai 50000/-
3 Dr. (Mrs) A.S. Goswami-Giri Chemistry University of Mumbai 25000/-
4 Dr. S. Kahandal Chemistry University of Mumbai 25000/-
5 Dr. Abhay Morajkar Zoology University of Mumbai 25000/-
Total Research Grants Received during the year Rs. 525000/-
Research Papers/ Book Chapters published by Members of Staff
Ten publications as presented below were launched during this academic year.
No. Name Title of Research Paper Journal/ Book Year
1 Ms. Judith Talker Evaluation of cytogenetic response Asia Pacific Journal of 2021
(Joint Paper) in CMC patients with variant Clinical Oncology
Philadelphia Translocation Scopus indexed
2 Dr. Poonam Kurve Effect of declining fish diversity on Journal of Environmental 2020
the fishermen community of Biology and Sciences
Alimghar, Thane District (MS),India
3 Dr. Poonam Kurve Nesting site studies of white-bellied Journal of Ecology, 2021
sea eagle (Haliacetus leucogaster Environment and
Gmelin, 1788) along Konkan coast, Conservation
Dist. Ratnagiri, MS, India
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4 Ms. SS. Meshram, Dielectric behaviour of allyl Amine International Journal of 2020
Dr. Anita Goswami –Giri (AA) and 2 methoxy Ethanol(2-ME) Multidisciplinary
etal at 9.85GhZ Microwave frequency Educational Research
5 Ms. Manjrekar K. and COVID-19 imposed online learning J-BNB 2021
Dr. Kumavat U. (Joint experience from Under-Graduate
Paper) student’s perspective*
6 Dr. Moses Kolet Contribution of women’s groups J-BNB 2021
(Joint Paper) from Bhiwandi (Dist. Thane) in
operating community kitchens and
providing free meals to stranded
migrant workforce during COVID-19
lockdown
7 Dr. Moses Kolet Studies on reinforcing urban Chronicle of Humanities 2020
(Joint Paper) biodiversity in the powerloom town & Cultural Studies
of Bhiwandi, Dist. Thane,
Maharashtra
8 Dr. Moses Kolet Bursting the myth of the century: People and Nature: A 2020
Do plastics really degrade? Livable and Sustainable
Future (Book)
9 Kahandal SS (Joint Comparative Evaluation of drying J-BNB 2020
Paper with students) methods on vitamin C and Protein
content of Moringa oleifera leaves
10 Kahandal, S.S. Current advancements in COVID-19 Innovative Research 2021
and related human coronavirus Trends in Science
disease therapeutic agents and and Humanities
vaccines (Book)
Research Papers published by students
No. Name Title of Research Paper Journal Volume No Year
1 Alphy Hari Perception in Society on Rape Myths in Mumbai, J-BNB 10; 2021
India
2 Saira Bartanwala, COVID-19 imposed online learning experience J-BNB 10; 2021
Nikita Linar from Under-Graduate student’s perspective*
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University of Mumbai Youth Festival 2021:
Entries for participation in all the 10 events were sent up for the University Youth Festival 2021. Our college
won two prizes at District Level and one prize at the University Level Final Round.
Entries sent up for 10 events
Student Participants 10 students
Prizes bagged at District Level
1. Elocution Competition Second Position
2. Mimicry Competition Third Position
Prize bagged at University Level Final Round
1. Elocution Competition First Position
2. Literary Events Overall Championship was awarded to our College
I congratulate the cultural Activities Committee
University of Mumbai Avishkar Research Convention 2021:
Research Projects sent up for the Convention 17 Projects
Student Participants at Zonal Level 37 participants
Guiding Teachers 10 teachers
Results are awaited at the time of going to press.
I congratulate Dr. Jayashree Pawar and Dr. Kalpita Mulye for efforts taken in coordination of this activity
Students successfully completing Research Scholar Programme:
Twenty students successfully completed the Research Scholar Programme:
No. Name Guided by Project Dept
1 Mr. Sumit Chauhan Ms. Pooja Kanse Assessing approaches of Biochemistry
individual on water pollution
awareness and prevention
2 Ms. Tayyaba Ansari Ms. Dharani Shetty Effective Adsorption of fluoride Chemistry
3 Ms. Trupti Londhe Ms. Smita Sonawane ions on low cost bioadsorbent
mixture of charcoal with Malus
domestica peel and Cocos
nucifera husk
4 Ms. Akshada Gawade Dr. Rohini Mandhare Tungsten oxide thin film for Chemistry
supercapacitor application
5 Ms. Tejaswini M. Ms. Smita Sonawane Estimation of Fluoride ions from Chemistry
Salgaonkar Ms. Trupti Londhe different water samples of nearby
6 Mr. Pritesh Kakade water bodies using colorimeter
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7 Ms. Fiza Mohd. Sajid Dr. Rohini Mandhare A systematic review on applications Chemistry
8 Bartanwala of WO3 nanoparticles for antibacterial
activity
9 Ms. Alphy Hari Ms. Sakina Bhaigora Perception of Society on Human
10 Ms. Shravya Karkera rape myths in Mumbai, India Science
11 Ms. Saira Bartanwala Ms. Kadambari COVID-19 imposed online learning Library &
Ms. Vipra Malandkar Manjrekar experience from UG student’s Botany
12 Ms. Nikita Linar Dr. Urmila Kumavat perspective
13
14 Ms Bhagyashree Ms. Kadambari Use and awareness of social media Library &
Kamble Manjrekar tools by UG students Botany
15 Mr. Durgesh Patil Dr. Urmila Kumavat
16 Ms. Shreya Pabrekar
17 Ms. Khushaboo Nishad Dr. Sudesh Rathod Qualitative study of fisheries Zoology
18 Ms. Babita Yadav species diversity
19 Ms. Nada Shaikh Dr. Urmila Kumavat Carbon sequestration potential of Botany
20 Ms. Neelam Soni Ms. Aishwarya tree species of VPM campus,
Deshmukh Thane
Research Paper Presentations by students:
Fourteen students presented research papers at various scientific meets as follows:
S.No. Name Title Event Guiding Teacher/s
1 Ms. Saira Bartanwala, COVID-19 imposed online 8th International Online Dr. Urmila Kumavat
Ms Vipra Malandkar learning experience from Students Research Mrs. Kadambari
Ms. Nikita Linar Under-Graduate student’s conference (KESSC) Manjrekar
perspective Shroff College, Mumbai
2 Ms. Sanjeeda Islam Studies on the Impact of National Students Dr. Moses Kolet
Ms. Kavita Gowda COVID-19 Pandemic on Research Conference,
Physical and Mental Guru Nanak
Health of Students College, Mumbai
3 Ms. Archana Maurya, Biodiesel production from National Conference on Dr. Anita Goswami-
Mr. Dhiraj Jha vegetable oil and fatty acids Advances in Chemical Giri
Sciences and Sustainable
Development, BNBCS
4 Mr. Hritik Jadhav An alternative dye: National Conference on Dr. Anita Goswami-
curcumin, its extraction and Advances in Chemical Giri
application Sciences and Sustainable
Development, BNBCS
5 Ms. Khadeeja Masood, Effective Adsorption of National Conference on Dr. Anita Goswami-
Ms. Dharani Shetty fluoride ions on low cost Advances in Chemical Giri
bioadsorbent mixture of Sciences and Sustainable
charcoal with Malus Development, BNBCS
domestica peel and Cocos
nucifera husk
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6 Ms. Tanvi Shirgaonkar Estimation of fluoride ions National Conference on
Ms. Tejaswini M. from different water samples Advances in Chemical
Salgaonkar of nearby water bodies Sciences and Sustainable
using colorimeter Development, BNBCS
7 Ms. Tanvi Shirgaonkar Allium cepa dye and its National Conference on
Ms. Tejaswini M. applications Advances in Chemical
Salgaonkar Sciences and Sustainable
Development, BNBCS
Internships by Students
No. Name Internship Organization
1 Ms. Alphy Hari Internship in Clinical Psychology Fortis Mental Hospital
(TYBSc Human Science)
2 Ms. Anushree Keni (TYBSC Digital Marketing and Fundraising Hamari Pahchan (NGO)
Microbiology)
Achievements in Inter-College Competitions:
Students, guided by their respective teachers, participated and won laurels in various inter-
collegiate academic events. I am happy to mention teams comprising 84 participating
students have won 48 prizes in various intercollegiate events; I congratulate them and
their guiding teachers.
Students Excelling in Inter-College Events
S.No. Name Inter Collegiate Event Venue and Date Achievement
1 Mr. Harsh Karotiya Intercollegiate Mono Sujahi Open Mic Second Prize
acting Competition 15th August 2020
2 Mr. Harsh Karotiya Intercollegiate Karate Versatile Youth Shotokan Third Prize
Competition Karate Foundation
3 Mr. Mahesh Chavan International Story Telling BNBCS Consolation prize
(SYJC) Competition 12 & 13 September 2020
4 Ms. Amruta Thombare Hindi Intercollegiate Essay Smt. M/M. Kundnani Consolation Prize
(SYJC) Writing Competit6ion College of Commerce and
Economics, HSNC
University
5 Ms. Mitali More Art for Change Essay Sister’s Living Works & Third Prize
(SYBSc Biochemistry) Writing Competition Cosmopolitan Valia College
of Arts and Commerce
26th September 2020
6 Omkar Vishwakarma 14th Maharashtra State BuddhistKung-Fu Martial Gold Medal
(FYBSc Level Open Championship Arts; World United Martial
Biotechnology) (Kumite) Arts Federation
27th November 2020
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7 Omkar Vishwakarma 14th Maharashtra State BuddhistKung-Fu Martial Silver Medal
(FYBSc Level Open Championship Arts; World United Martial
Biotechnology) (Open Fight) Arts Federation
27th November 2020
8 Omkar Vishwakarma 14th Maharashtra State BuddhistKung-Fu Martial Silver Medal
(FYBSc Level Open Championship Arts; World United Martial
Biotechnology) (Wing-Chun) Arts Federation
27th November 2020
9 Mr. Atul Singh Confederation of Indian Confederation of Indian Runners Up at All
Industry (CII) All India Industry (CII) India Level
10 Ms. Rutuja Adhav Debate Competion 16th December 2020 Second Prize
(SYBSc) (Category Hindi)
11 Ms. Kaveri Shinde Govt. of Maharashtra Thane District First Prize
(SYBSc Yuva Mahotsav Competitions
Biotechnology) Elocution Competition 27th December 2020
12 Omkar Vishwakarma 1st Kungfu Pro Sanda Kungfu Sports Association Runner Up
(FYBSc League Selection 2020 of Mumbai
Biotechnology) 27th December 2020
13 Ms. Tanvi Shirgaonkar Lumos Artem Department of Chemistry, Third Prize
Intercollegiate Festival K. J. Somaiya College of
Rasayan 2021 Science and Commerce
(Autonomous)
14-33 Team of 20 cadets Drill Competition in CATC Jnanadweep, VPM’s First Prize
of 1 Mahaarashtra BN College Campus, Thane
NCC 8th-10th February 2021
34-43 Team of 10 cadets Drill Competition in CATC Third Prize
of 1 Mahaarashtra BN
NCC Kirti College Campus,
Mumbai 11th-15th February Third Prize
Weapon Training 2021
44 JUO Pratik Pawar Elocution Competition Third Position
Third Position
Overall Championship
45 Ms. Zubiya Khan Intercollegiate Bio Poetry SIWS College, Wadala, Third Prize
(TYBSc Competition Mumbai
Biotechnology) 21st February 2021
46 Ms. Sanjeeda Islam Intercollegiate Poster Guru Nanak College, Third Prize
(FYBSc Presentation Competition Mumbai
Biotechnology)
47 Mr. Sahil Ghadge 24th February 2021 Consolation Prize
48 Ms. Shreya Sandeep Intercollegiate Essay Bhavan’s College, Mumbai First Prize
Nadkarni Writing Competition 25th February 2021
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49 Ms. Tanvi Shirgaonkar Intercollegiate Research Department of Chemistry, Third Prize
Paper Presentation R. Ruia College
TYBSc Chemistry Competition 27th February 2021
50 Ms. Shambhavi Joshi National Level BNBCS First Prize
(TYBSc Microbiology) Intercollegiate Debate 8th March 2021
51 Ms. Karishma Parmar Competition
52 Mr. Vinayak Mokashi BNBCS Second Prize
53 Mr. Ryanston —”— 8th March 2021
Rodrigues
54 Ms. Manisha Rathod BNBCS Second Prize
55 Mr. Jayesh Lohote —”— 8th March 2021 Category Hindi
56 Mr. Saurabh Singh BNBCS Third Prize
57 Mr. Suraj Juyal —”— 8th March 2021 Category Hindi
58 Ms. Swapna Deopurkar BNBCS First Prize
59 Ms. Shatakshi Jadhav —”— 8th March 2021 Category Marathi
60 Mr. Saurabh Singh —”— —”— Best Speaker
61 Mr. Vinayak Mokashi
62 Mr. Ryanston Rodrigues —”— —”— Best Video
63 Ms. Swapna Deopurkar
64 Ms. Shatakshi Jadhav —”— —”— Best Video
Aarohan 2K21 VPM’s R. Z. Shah College,
Intercollegiate Poster Mulund, Mumbai
65 Mr. Sahil Ghadge Making Competition 8th March 2021 First Prize
66 Ms. Manali Kamble Intercollegiate Singing Second Prize
Competition
67 Mr. Pratik Pawar Intercollegiate State level Anjuman Islam Janjira First Prize
Essay Competiion Degree College, Murud
Janjira, Dist Raigad
8th March 2021
68 Ms. Pranoti Joshi Intercollegiate State level Anjuman Islam Janjira Second Prize
Essay Competiion Degree College, Murud
(FYBSc Biochemistry) 8th March 2021
69 Ms. Shreya Nadkarni PRAVAH Intercollegiate B.K. Birla College Consolation Prize
(FYBSc PMS) Festival Power point (Autonomous) Kalyan
Presentation Competition 9th March 2021
70 Ms. Shambhavi Joshi National Level Micri-bio Micro-bio Olympiad Winner
Olympiad Foundation
(TYBSc Microbiology) 10th March 2021
71 Mr. Sahil Ghadge National Level Poster 12th April 2021 Third Prize
Making Competition
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72 Mr. Siddhant Pradhan Intercollegiate Competition NSS & Dept. of First Prize
Psychology
(SYBSc Human Science) Bursting Myths Royal College, Mumbai
17th March 2021
73 Mr. Siddhant A. Pradhan Intercollegiate Essay KLE Society’s Science & Third prize
Commerce College,
(SYBSc Human Science) Competition Kalamboli, Navi Mumbai
7th October 2020
74 Ms. Shambhavi Joshi University of Mumbai University of Mumbai Second Prize
(TYBSc Microbiology) Youth Festival 23rd March 2021
District Level Round
Elocution Competition
75 Mr. Abhishek Jadhav University of Mumbai University of Mumbai Third Prize
Youth Festival 24th March 2021
(FYBSc IT) District Level Round
Mimicry Competition
76 Ms. Vibhuti Patil Itercollegiate Festival NSS Unit, Third Prize
Uttung 3020-21 R.A. Poddar College,
Mandala Art Competition Mumbai
27th March 2021
78 Ms. Intesaar National Level Slogan KC Law College, Mumbai Second Prize
Limbodiwala (TYBSc Competition 30th March 2021
Statistics)
79 Ms. Shambhavi Joshi University of Mumbai University of Mumbai First Prize
(TYBSc Microbiology) Youth Festival 31st March 2021
University Level Finals
Elocution Competition
80 Ms. Kavita Gowda Students National Guru Nanak College, First Prize
Conference Research Paper Mumbai
81 Ms. Sanjeda Islam Presentation Competition 5th April 2021
(FYBSc Biotechnology)
82 Ms. Saira Mohd. Yusuf Vivekananda Institution Vivekanandha College of Vice Elite Gold
Bartanwala Chemistry Excellence Arts and Science for Medal
(VICE) Test Women (Autonomous), Award of
Namakkal Excellence
83 Ms. Nikita Baban Linar Intercollegiate Quiz BNBCS Third Prize
(TYBSc Botany) Competition on National
Consumer Day
84 Ms. Vaidehi Amberkar Intercollegiate Poster VPM’s Maharshi Parshuram First prize
Making Competition College of Engineering,
Velneshwar
24th April 2021
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Students trained in multi themed Faculty Development Programmes,
workshops and training programmes
S.No Name Course/ Training Workshop Organization
1 Ms. Anushree Keni Prolonged Recovery from COVID- Harvard Medical School
(TYBSc Microbiology) 19: Diagnostic and Therapeutic
Challenges
COVID-19 Vaccine Development Harvard Medical School
and Novel Therapeutics
Python Essential Programme Lets Upgrade
The Science of Stem Cells Coursera- American Museum of
Natural History
Drug Discovery Coursera- UC San Diego
Studying Natural Science The Open University UK
Bilingually
Visibility for Vaccines (ViVa) UNICEF-Agora
using data in the immunization
supply chain
Bacterial Genomes: From DNA to Future Learn- Wellcome Genome
Protein Function Using Camous Advanced
Bioinformatics Courses and Scientific
Conferences
Introduction to COVID-19: World Health Organization
methods for detection, prevention,
response and control
Standard Precautions: Waste World Health Organization
Management
Standard Precautions: Hand World Health Organization
Hygiene
Mammalian Cell culture Merck High End Skill
Development Lab
Recombinant DNA Technology Merck High End Skill
Development Lab
Nucleic Acid Handling Merck High End Skill
Development Lab
2 Ms. Alphy Hari Introduction to Psychology Coursera- Yale University
(TYBSc Human Science)
3 Ms. Sakshi Pisal 5 Days Workshop on ‘Yoga’ B. K. Birla College, Kalyan
(TYBSc Botany)
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National Level Safety and Self Maharashtra College, Mumbai
Defence Workshop for Women
Combined Annual Training Camp NCC, Mumbai
4 Ms. Saira Bartanwala 3 Days National Workshop on Dharampeth M.P. Deo Memorial
(TYBSc Botany) ‘Career Opportunities and Science College, Nagpur
Personality Development for
Students of Life Sciences’
5 Ms. Nikita Baban Linar Social Distancing- Digital Learning Thakur College of Science and
(TYBSc Botany) Commerce, Mumbai
6 Ms. Anjali Kachare Empowering Young minds: Research Committee and Library,
(SYJC) Building a Research Trajectory B.N. Bandodkar College of
Science (Autonomous)
7 Ms. Abhimukhi S. Jagtap 30 Days Course on ‘Employability’ Pratham Infotech Foundation
8 Ms. Trirashmi S. Jagtap 30 Days Course on ‘Employability’ Pratham Infotech Foundation
9 Ms. Nikita Baban Linar Digital Sakshar for Employability Pratham Infotech Foundation
(TYBSc Botany) (2021) with ‘A’ Grading
10 Mr. Pranav Gohil Training course on Geoinformatics Indian Space Research
(FYBSc, PCM) for Disaster Management Organization (ISRO)
11 NCC Officer and 52 cadets World Youth Conference on World Youth Conference on
Kindness Kindness
12 NCC Officer and 3 cadets NCC National Integration Camp NCC HQ
13 261 students Empowering Young minds: Research Committee and Library,
Building a Research Trajectory B.N. Bandodkar College of
Science (Autonomous)
New Links Established:
One Hundred and Thirty Eight new links were established during the year.
Alumni Diary:
l Alumni met Dr. Vijay Bedekar on 7/12/2020 with plans for better interaction and more
activities.
l A three days educational tour for Alumni was arranged at Velneshwar wherein Dr. Vijay
Bedekar accompanied the group along with Shri Uttam Joshi, C.A. Shri R.R. Rasal,
Shri Santosh Mirlekar and Shri Suresh and explained the historical, geographic, literary
significance of the area. The alumni group visited various departments and facilities of
our VPM’s Maharshi Parshuram College of Engineering and needless to say….were
very impressed at the infrastructure and all facilities provided by VPM, Thane.
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l Anubandh Past Students association arranged Dr. V.N. Bedekar Memorial Lecture by
our environmentalist alumnus Ms. Clara Correia on Wetlands: Our Lifeline.
l Dr. Mahesh Bedekar won Gold medal in London Marathon
l Dr. Vijay Joshi, Chief Consultant, RUSA, conducted a webinar on the new ‘National
Education Policy NEP 2020’ through Anubandh Past students Association.
l Mr. Shripad Puranik was selected on the official translation team of Government of
Maharashtra.
l Our alumni Bhagyashree Surve won the Mrs IndiaUK 2020 title.
l Ms. Sheetal Chabukswar conducted a 5 Days Workshop on ‘How Statistics can make
your life easy’ for our students as well as students from other colleges.
l Dr. Ushavati Shetty contributed towards conduct of online workshops. She was also
appointed as Principal of Navodaya English High School and Junior College, Thane
during this year.
l Dr Smita Ranade, Principal, Modern College, Pune was granted Balbharati Research
project, was designated as Research Coordinator by Savitribai Phule Pune University;
published 2 books and 4 research papers.
l Mr. Aditya Chhatre, our alumnus pursuing his Ph.D. in Max Planck Institute, Germanyconducted guidance sessions for current students on techniques to crack entrance
examinations. Similar sessions were conducted by our alumni Ms. Saee Joshi, Ms.
Himadri Kale, Ms. Manali Neman and Ms. Komal Gawas from Departments of
Biotechnology and Microbiology
l Col. Vishal Arora, our distinguished alumni visited the college, addressed the members
of staff and motivated NCC cadets on 21/12/2020.
l Maj. Abhay Kadam got his promotion in the Indian Army.
l Officer Cadet Kunal Singhvi our NCC alumnus will be completing his officer training
and passing out as a commissioned officer in the army from Officers Traning Academy,
Chennai in June 2021. Two Ex- cadets have completed their advanced training and are
now serving in the Indian Army and Navy respectively.
l Mr. Kalpesh Chirme (NCC alumni) won ‘Adarsh Karate Prashikshak Puraskar 2021’.
l Two recent alumni were absorbed by NABARD, a subsidiary of Reserve Bank of India
and Food Corporation of India respectively while one student has been selected in
Maharashtra Police
l Our valued alumni are taken up on all our Boards of Studies constituted under autonomy.
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Once again I congratulate all prize winners, achievers, their mentors, guides, departments,
HODs, respective committees and committee coordinators on their success. I thank our
Vidya Prasarak Mandal for their enthusiastic support in all our activities and I thank all of
you for the patient hearing, God Bless You and wish you all the best.
Retirements:
I/C Principal Venkatraman Sir retired on 30th September 2020 after 38 years of service.
Shri S.D.More from Department of Chemistry retired in December 2020 after 41 years of
service.
Obituary:
It pains the heart to announce:
Honourable associates of our management renowned architect Shri Vasant Pansare and
Shri M.Y. Gokhale left us for their heavenly abodes during the year.
Former Principal Dr. G.V. Kulkarni left for heavenly abode on 10/3/2021.
Our security staff Shri Murlidhar G. Kushavah left us for his heavenly abode on 25/5/2021.
Former retired teaching staff of Department of Chemistry Dr P.G. Bamane left for heavenly
abode on 9/4/2021.
Former staff of Chemistry Department Shri Pandhare left for heavenly abode on 21/12/
2020.
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Conference ReportConference ReportConference ReportConference ReportConference Report
National Online Conference on Advances in Chemical Sciences and
Sustainable Development (ACSSD-2021)
9th and 10th April 2021
First preparatory workshop was held on 6th February 2021 and inaugurated virtually
at the hand of Prof (Dr.) Shivram S. Garje, Associate Dean, Science and Technology,
University of Mumbai, Mumbai. The workshop was held online using Google meet platform
and was streamed live on you tube platform. The first speaker of workshop Prof (Dr.) Shivram
S. Garje, focused the Materials for Environmental Remediation and Sustainable
Development. The second speaker, Dr. Anand Malankar, Research and Development,
Head, IFFCO-Personal Care Division, Dubai, delivered talk on Synthesis of compounds
having fragrance and flavor with its application technology. In the last session of workshop,
papers were presented by young budding scientists on pharmaceutical and colour
chemistry in relation to sustainable development.
Second preparatory workshop was held on 6th March 2021
The workshop was graced by two eminent speakers. Dr. Hemantkumar Chandak,
Associate professor, Department of Chemistry, G. S. Science, Arts and Commerce College,
Khamgoan, Buldhana. Sir delivered a very interesting lecture on his research contribution
on Green synthesis of heterocyclic compounds using MCR and catalysis. The second
speaker of the day Prof. Dr. S. T. Mhaske, Head, Department of Polymer and Surface
Engineering, Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai. Sir has greatly inspired on
sustainability of flexible polymer packaging. Responses by participants were excellent
for both the preparatory workshops.
The main two days National conference was then held on 9th and 10th April 2021 wherein
eminent scientists from the thrust area were invited.
Our Guest Speakers were Dr. Anthony Crasto, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, Navi Mumbai,
Prof. Sanjio Zade, IISER, Kolkata, Prof. Vivek Polshettiwar, TIFR, Mumbai, Dr. Amit Zodge,
Spice King Holland (SKH), Netherlands, Dr. Muralidhar Ingale, Reynish Pharmachem,
Gujarat, Dr. Rajendra Shirsat, Goa University, Goa, Prof. A. D. Sawant, University of Mumbai.
Dr. D. R. Ambavadekar
HOD, Dept. of Chemistry
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Department of BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryDepartment of BiochemistryDepartment of Biochemistry
The academic year 2020-2021, began Amidst the lockdown due to COVID-19. In orderto equip students with the necessary soft skills required in this competitive world, TheDepartment of Biochemistry has organized a webinar series titled ‘ACQUIRE THEREQUIRED’.
The series aims at student development and growth in various sectors like grooming,emotional wellbeing, learning new skills like photography, kitchen gardening etc.
Four guest speaker sessions are completed till now under the following headings: -
Session I - Moving Towards a Corporate Career: 28th May 2020
Session II - Understanding and Dealing with Emotions: 30th May 2020
Session III -Through The Lens: 7th June 2020
Session IV - Draw to De-Stress: 13th June 2020
Bridge course was conducted for the S.Y.B.Sc and T.Y.B.Sc students in order to revisethe basic concepts of Biochemistry, attain clarity as well as bridge the gap between previousand current year syllabus. In the first week orientation lectures were conducted by the HODand the staff members in the regular time slot.
Three Mentoring sessions for students on 2nd June 2020, 5.30PM, 29th August 2020,11.00 AM and 31st August 2020, 11.30AM. Review of the activities done by students duringlockdown period was taken. Career guidance was done and TYBSc students were briefedabout various entrance exams that could be conducted post lockdown.Students wereencouraged to participate in various workshops, seminars,certificate courses; short termcourses etc. The importance of making correct use of the lockdown period was highlighted.
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Timely updates about exams, revision lectures, admission counseling, reopening of collegeand other notices were given to students.
“Jeevika” – the signature club of Biochemistry Department was inaugurated on 1stAugust 2020 by organizing a lecture on Corona Outbreak: Chemistry, Immunity andapproaches by Dr. Anita S. Goswami-Giri briefed the students about corona virus chemistryand spreading in India with higher rate due to people are in close proximity to one anotherfor long periods of time. She shared some tips with students to overcome the stress andkeep mental health strong.
First Journal club activity for S.Y.B.Sc and T.Y.B.Sc Biochemistry students on 12thSeptember 2020 at 11.00 am. It was conducted online using Google Meet platform. Studentspresented published Research papers and gained an idea of steps involved in researchwork, scientific writing, research paper drafting. This activity helped to inculcate researchculture amongst students and to undertake research activities. Students were explainedthe use of various search engines like Google Scholar, PubMed, NDLI etc to get access tovarious research articles and papers.
Online Parents –Teachers meeting was held on 30/01/2021.
In the academic year 2020-2021, students and teachers completed various certificatecourses, Training programs, Webinars etc Teachers also encouraged students to attendvarious workshop, webinars and competitions. Some of the students participated in variouswebinar and completed short but important courses on Swayam app and Coursera app.Students have completed many courses like Medical Biotechnology, Immunology andImmunotechnology, Drug discovery etc.
Dr. Anita Goswami-Giri
Coordinator, Dept. of Biochemistry
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Department of Biotechnology and MicrobiologyDepartment of Biotechnology and MicrobiologyDepartment of Biotechnology and MicrobiologyDepartment of Biotechnology and MicrobiologyDepartment of Biotechnology and Microbiology
Academic YAcademic YAcademic YAcademic YAcademic Year 2020-21ear 2020-21ear 2020-21ear 2020-21ear 2020-21
Academic year 2020-21 is witnessing unprecedented challenges for the HigherEducation Institutions all over the World, with virtual learning acquiring prominence due tothe Covid-19 pandemic. Apart from online teaching, the online platform was used fororganizing various signature activities for the holistic development of students by Departmentof Biotechnology and Microbiology.
The Department organized Ten-day webinar series on ‘career Guidance’ during 9th to18th July 2020. Twelve eminent speakers who have excelled in their respective fields werethe guests of honour. It gives a proud feeling to mention that six of these were departmentalumni. The sessions were kept open for students as well as parents.
Date Speaker Brief summary of speech
9/7/20 Dr. Jayashree Pawar, Assist. l career opportunities for biological sciencesProf, Department of studentsBiotechnology and l preparation for competitive exams likeMicrobiology, VPM’s B. N. JGEEBILS, JAM, JNU, JNCASR, NIV, CFTRIBandodkar College of etcScience l entrepreneurship as a promising career
opportunity
10/7/20 Ms. Chinmayee Shukla, M.Sc., l current research work on quadruplexM. S. University of Baroda, nucleic acidscurrently pursuing Ph.D. at IIT, l different competitive exams for UGGandhinagar students, tips to study for these exams
l Research opportunities
11/7/20 Mr. Yash Rane, recipient of l ‘How to decide one’s career path’Presidential fellowship, USA, considering ‘love and passion for work’,currently working as manager- ‘strengths’ and ‘market needs’corporate strategy, Amgen l self-evaluation and exposure to differentBiotech co-curricular and extra-curricular activities
in building careerl job opportunities in Indian pharmaceutical
companies
11/7/20 Ms. Gauri Page, Assistant l importance of punctuality, sincerity andR&D manager, Hi Media smart-work, internships and trainingLaboratories Pvt. Ltd. programs from Institutes of International
repute in careerl self-learning and practical application of
concepts
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12/7/20 Dr. Shabari Sarang, Principal l importance of exposure to research paperScientist, Reliance Life presentation, research project designing,Sciences budgeting and presentation
l tips to overcome stage fear and presentconfidently
l current experience in COVID-19 testing:safety precautions, real time PCR andantibody detection methods, manual andsemi- automated work flows
13/7/20 Mr. Yash Deshpande, M.Sc., l preparation for different competitive examsBanaras Hindu University, Importance of referring to fundamentalcurrently pursuing Ph. D. reference books to clear concepts,from IIT Mumbai understanding the framing of questions in
such exams,l studying physics and mathsl Tips to overcome the ‘fear factor’ and time
management while appearing forcompetitive exams better
l Importance of participating inDepartmental activities
14/7/20 Ms. Yogita Narvekar, founder l journey as an entrepreneur, from finalizingManager, TechnoCraft, an place for setting up business, planningISO 9001-2015 Certified with respect to finances, fulfilling variouscompany involved in government formalities, market survey andmanufacture of scientific acquiring skilled labour to maintain theinstruments quality of brand
14/7/20 Mr. Bidhan Biswas, Managing l story of starting his advertising agency in aDirector at Brandmaker 333 coffee shop with no infrastructure, to aMedia Solutions LLP, Mumbai. stage today, when he is well established in
his business with office in Andheri, Mumbail importance of doing ‘market research’ and
learning the ‘know-hows’ in setting up abusiness
15/7/20 Mr. Prathamesh Choughule, l work experience at Prabhat dairy, NaviData Management, Senior Mumbai; Cognizant Technology SolutionsAnalyst, Accenture Solutions and Accenture Solutions Pvt. Ltd.Pvt. Ltd., l ‘eagerness to learn’ and ‘finding different
ways of doing a challenging task rather thatworking monotonously’ as door to success
l opportunities in clinical research and dataanalysis
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15/7/20 Ms. Mansi Datar, educator at l medical coding as a promising jobAvalon Heights International opportunitySchool, recently admitted to l Guidance on getting into foreign Universitiesmaster’s program at JohnsHopkins University, USA
16/7/20 Mr. Nikhil Pahelkar, M.Sc., IIT l need to clear different competitive examsMumbai, currently pursuing and join Institutions of International reputePh.D. from IISc, Bangalore l list of important topics and useful links for
studyl different fields other than research that
Microbiology and Biotechnology studentscan opt for
l his research work on ‘Studies onplasmepsins of Plasmodium falciparum todevelop anti-malarial chemotherapeuticagent’ at IIT Mumbai
18/12/20 Dr. Vinay Murtadak, application l significance of participation in co-curricularspecialist, advanced therapies activitiesdivision, Sartorius Stedim l his research work during master’s courseBiotech, Germany from National Institute of Virology, Pune, on
‘Avian influenza H9N2 virus from India forpotential use as a candidate vaccine’
l his doctoral research work from FriedrichAlexander University, Erlangen-Nuremberg,Germany, on a very interesting topic ‘in-
vitro analysis of the impact of kaposi’ssarcoma-associated Herpesvirus onexperimentally induced necroptosis’; hiscurrent work profile
Competitive Examination Guidance And Question Paper Solving Sessions
Department of Biotechnology and Microbiology has been instrumental in providingguidance to students regarding preparation for competitive exams by renownedresearch Institutions. The department had organized online question paper solving
sessions by department alumni who have cleared these examinations. Forty-fivestudents of Biotechnology and Microbiology have registered for these sessions.
The online sessions were organized by Mr. Aditya Chatre, M.Sc. (Res), TIFR,Mumbai, pursuing Ph. D. at the Max Planck Research School for Cell, Developmentaland Systems Biology, Germany, (9th August 2020) (2010 TIFR question paper); Mr.
Nikhil Pahelkar, MSc Biotechnology, IIT Mumbai, pursuing Ph. D. at IISc, Bangalore(select IIT-JAM questions); Ms. Chinmayee Shukla, MSc, M. S. University, Baroda,
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currently pursuing Ph. D. at IIT Gandhinagar, (27th February 2021) (select GAT-B questions).
Another interactive session on competitive exam preparation was organized on 12th
March 2021 by four meritorious alumni students. The session was conducted by Ms. Saee
Joshi, Ms. Himadri Kale, Ms. Manali Neman and Ms. Komal Gavas who graduated inMicrobiology in 2019-20. Komal, Himadri and Manali are pursuing their masters in MarineBiotechnology from Goa University, whereas Saee is now a student of Masters in MedicalBiotechnology in M. S. University, Baroda after clearing their entrance examination. All ofthem cleared Gat-B in 2020 with very good All India ranks.
Session on writing “Statement of Purpose (SOP)” was organized on 22nd March
2021 at 6.30pm on google meet platform. It was organized specially to guide those studentswho had cleared TIFR, IIT-JAM and GATE-BT exams however the session was open to allthe students who were intrigued. The session was conducted by our alumnus, Mr. AdityaChhatre, Ph.D. Scholar, Max Planck institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, DresdenGermany. Mr. Chhatre guided the students on correct submission of the TIFR applicationform. He Also motivated the students to discover their niche in field of study and try toaccomplish certain value addition activities. He also urged the students to focus on theircommunication skills so that they would be capable of organizing their thoughts andexpressing it- an important skill of a researcher. Mr. Chhatre also discussed the severalintricacies of SOP writing and explained the same to students using examples. He alsoexpressed the willingness to further help the students who have cleared competitive examswith their SOP writing.
‘NavUdyojika’
A unique Navratri celebration and A tribute to Indian Women Entrepreneurs
To celebrate Navaratri in a unique manner by paying tribute to Indian WomenEntrepreneurs, Department of Biotechnology and Microbiology, organized “Nav-Udyojika”
campaign, which aimed at honouring Indian women entrepreneurs. Nine avatars ofGoddess Durga, also called Navdurga, are worshiped on each day of Navratri, and henceit was thought to share the success stories of nine female udyojak i.e., entrepreneurs on thispropitious occasion.
Ms. Romita Ghosh, Ms..Vanshika Choudhary, Ms..Shriya Naheta, Ms. Mehal Kejriwal,Ms. Geetha Majunath, Ms..Sarah D’Souza, Dr. Archana Krishnan, Ms. Anuradha Acharya,Ardra ChandraMouli and Gayatri Thankachi were the nine women entrepreneurs selectedthat are contributing in the field of biology and have made a significant dent in the startupecosystem and each of them is ‘an inspiration’ for the youth.
Eight Students volunteers presented valuable information with respect to the enterprisesetup by these businesswomen and how they overcame various short comings andachieved their dream. Each one of them prepared a presentation using power-point andpresented one contributor. The video recordings were made after multiple rehearsalsessions. One video comprising three presentations per day were screened on google
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drive link on 22nd, 23rd and 24th October 2020. The activity involved an online quiz competitionin the format of google forms, the link for which was kept active on 25th Oct. 2020. Total 120students participated and were awarded a certificate for their successful participation.
Late Dr. V. N. Bedekar Online Colloquium Lecture
Department of Biotechnology and Microbiology had organized an Online Colloquium
Lecture in memory of Late Dr. V. N. Bedekar, Founder of Vidya Prasarak Mandal, Thane on24th November 2020. The resource person for the lecture was Professor Pattanathu
Rahman, Executive Director, TARA Biologics Limited and TeeGene Biotech Limited,London, UK who delivered a lecture on topic ‘Role of Biotechnology in Circular
Economy’. Professor Rahman initiated his lecture giving an overview about his journey inthe field followed by describing significance of circular economy over traditional economy.He enlightened on the process of converting ‘Waste to Wealth’ providing varied examplesof food waste recycling, plastic recycling, leather dust etc. Dialogue was also on productionof biosurfactants and its varied application in wool industry, cosmetic industry and manymore.
Guidance Session For Microbiolympiad 2021
Microbiolympiad is one of the prestigious national level competitions held every yearfor the students of Life sciences organized by Department of Microbiology, RCP ACS College,Shirpur. Online guidance session was conducted by Ms. Sayali Daptardar, AssistantProfessor of the Department, on 1st March 2021. The students were explained the strategy
to prepare for MCQ type examination. Also, a link for digital library created by the
department was shared with all the students for easy and quick availability of all the
reference books required for the preparation of the exam. Students’ doubts weresolved and they were encouraged to give their best to get into next round of the contest.
Invited lecture
The Department had organized an Invited talk on 9th March 2021 by Ms. ElizabethTalker and Ms. Judith Talker, both alumni of Department, on their recently published researchwork. The talk was organized on ‘Microsoft Teams’ online platform.
Ms. Elizabeth Talker, Scientific Officer, Cancer Cytogenetics Dept. ACTREC, TMC andMs. Judith Talker, Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology, B. N. Bandodkar Collegeof Science, Thane, presented and discussed their work on “Evaluation of Cytogenetic
Response in CML Patients with Variant Philadelphia Translocation”. The researchwork is recently published in ‘Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology’, a research
journal of high repute (impact factor 2.012). The research was performed at Dept. ofCancer Cytogenetics, ACTREC, TMC, Navi Mumbai, as a part of their M. Sc. project work.
Ms. Judith Talker initiated her talk with a brief introduction to Cytogenetics and theconcept of chromosomal translocation. She explained to the students how a varianttranslocation can occur involving more than two chromosomes can affect the responsiveness
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to the treatment; followed by description of the methods they adapted for the researchwork. Ms. Elizabeth, discussed the results of the study with the students and completed thetalk by summarizing the conclusions of research work which emphasized on necessity tocytogenetically characterize these patients to confirm prognosis and disease progression.
Dr. Jayashree Pawar
Coordinator, Biotechnology
Dr. Kalpita Mulye
Coordinator, MicrobiologyDepartment of Biotechnology and Microbiology
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Department of BotanyDepartment of BotanyDepartment of BotanyDepartment of BotanyDepartment of Botany
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Social distancing measures implemented to control the COVID-19 pandemic havegenerated one unprecedented shift, a “new normal” in Education. The academic year2020-2021, started in a lockdown as we were challenged with an unparalleled crisis worldhas never experienced before. As we teachers and students shifted from offline to onlinemode of teaching and learning Botany teachers started conducting online remedial lecturesof T.Y.B.Sc. class on zoom everyday. The Botany department then successfully conductedonline theory and practical examinations for T.Y.B.Sc. Sem VI. What at first seemed like atemporary arrangement gave way to a new normal, as students finished the year remotely.The overall result of T.Y.B.Sc Sem VI was 91.66%.
The new term was not only a battle against the COVID-19 pandemic but was alsotaking a step towards e-learning solutions. Botany department teachers startedexperimenting with various platforms like Zoom, Cisco Webex, Google Meet or MicrosoftTeams etc. to teach online. Teachers from the Department of Botany mentored S.Y.B.Scand T.Y.B.Sc. students through online meetings and conducted several online remediallectures of T.Y.B. Sc. class everyday. They evaluated performance of T.Y.B.Sc students throughWhatsApp and performance of S.Y.B.Sc. students through Google form application.
The lockdown period is successfully being utilized by the Faculty of Botany foracademic excellence, research activities and mentoring of students. The Department ofBotany organized a Webinar on “Resilience and Mental Well Being” on Sunday, 21stJune, 2020. Major General Sonali Ghosal and Brigadier S. Jayalakshmi both fromNew Delhi were invited as the resource person for the said lecture. In the first sessionMajor General Sonali Ghosal spoke on the topic ‘Management of COVID crisis in
hospital and mental aspects of care givers.’ In the second session Brigadier S.
Jayalakshmi explained the ‘Psychological aspects of COVID crisis’.
The Department of Botany organized a lecture series for S.Y.B.Sc. students from01.08.2020 to14.08.2020 in which Dr. Urmila Kumavat delivered a lecture on Keep yourself
motivated in COVID lockdown period - Part I, Keep yourself motivated in COVID lockdownperiod - Part II, Google Classroom and Build Your Career, Ms Chetana Shetty spoke onNetiquettes (Internet etiquettes) and Soft skills for students, Ms Priyanka Varma spokeon ‘Derivation of words’ and ‘Hobbies during Lockdown’ and Introduction to Botanical
Art and illustrations’. Dr. Snehal Bhangale on ‘Introduction to Google docs’Ms. Aishwarya Deshmukh on Know your campus flora - An E-tour Mr. Aditya Mahatreon Tricks and gimmicks for MS PowerPoint. Dr. Moitreyee Saha spoke on the topicHeal your mind for SYBSc students and the students from the research scholar program.Dr. Urmila Kumavat delivered a lecture on E-Industry Visit and Ms Chetana Shetty fromBotany department engaged a lecture on Soft skills for RSP students. Dr.V.M.Jamdhade,Associate Professor delivered lecture for FYB.Sc. Botany students ‘Induction Lecture’.Dr. Moitreyee Saha delivered an online lecture for the students of FYBSc on 29.09.2020
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and 30.09.2020 on ‘Research’ Dr. Moitreyee Saha delivered an online lecture for RotractClub of Thane on ‘Emotional Wellness’. She also delivered a lecture on ‘Research
Misconduct on 11.07.2020 for VPM’s B.N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane ResearchCommittee and Department of Library She delivered a lecture on ‘Research Ethics and
Best Practices’ on 30.01.2021 for Online State level seminar by HSNC Board’s CHMCollege, Ulhasnagar. Dr. Moitreyee Saha delivered an online lecture ‘Research Integrity’on 30.10.2020 and Dr. Moses Kolet, Principal, on 31.10.2020 delivered a lecture on‘Research : A journey from Paradigm to Presentation’ for the 5 Days Workshop on“EMPOWERING YOUNG MINDS: BUILDING A RESEARCH TRAJECTORY” for VPM’s B.N.Bandodkar College of Science, Thane Research Committee and Department of Library.Dr.Moses Kolet,I/C Principal & Associate Professor, worked as a VC nominee subject forCAS promotion.
Dr. M. Saha and Dr. U. Kumavat published Insight - Series article in JBNB released inSeptember, 2020 on “Plant health monitoring using IoT: Smart options for Indian
farmers” and “Awareness about plant health: an upsurge need of current era”
respectively. Dr. S. Bhangale, Ms. C. Shettya and Mr. A. Mhatre also Insight - viewpoint inJBNB on “Effect of seasonal variation in-vitro culture studies of Lawsonia inermis L.”,“Emotional intelligence in the time of covid crisis” and “Hive-minded microbes around
us” respectively. Dr. M. Saha and Dr. S. Bhangale published a research article in JBNB onthe topic “Evaluation of antidandruff activity of twig powder from Lawsonia inermis
L.”. A research article on “Effect of organic fertilizers on pigment content and cooking
time of Bhindi” was published by Dr. V. Jamdhade and Mr. A. Mhatre. Ms. Nada NoorShaikh and Ms. Neelam Soni from S.Y.B.Sc completed a project on “Carbon sequestration
potential of tree species of VPM campus, Thane” under the guidance of Dr. U. Kumavatand Ms. A. Deshmukh which is published as a research article in JBNB. Mr. Atul Singh fromS.Y.B.Sc won second prize in an international story telling competition organized by VPM’sB.N.Bandodkar College of Science, Autonomous on the occasion of Hindi Diwas.
For the new academic year 2020-21 online election among T.Y.B.Sc students wasconducted for the position of Secretary, Joint secretary, Treasurer, Technical team of Botanyclub - Srishti, on 02/02/2021. Ms. Abhimukhi Jagtap was elected as the Secretary of Srishticlub. Ms. Trirashmi Jagtap, Mr. Tejendra Singh was selected as Joint secretary and Treasurerrespectively. Mr. Pratik Patil and Ms. Sakshi Pisal were voted as Heads of Technical team.
Dr. Moitreyee Saha, Head, Department of Botany
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Poems of winners
1st - Vipra Malandkar (TYBsc Zoology)
2nd - Saurabh Singh (SYBsc PC)
3rd - Atul Singh (SYBsc BZ)
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Department of ChemistryDepartment of ChemistryDepartment of ChemistryDepartment of ChemistryDepartment of Chemistry
At the beginning of academic year, the revision lectures for T.Y.B.Sc. and S.Y.B.Sc.students were covered in the first week. Due to pandemic situation all lectures and practicalswere decided to conduct online.
Department of Chemistry in collaboration with Dr. Homi Bhabha State University, theInstitute of Science, Mumbai organized two days National Online Conference on
Advances in Chemical Sciences and Sustainable Development (ACSSD-2021) during9th and 10th April 2021. In view of this, two preparatory workshops were arranged forbetterment of students.
Every year department of chemistry is conducting two days certificate course. Fromthis academic year it is 40 lectures certificate course entitled ‘Certificate course ininstrumentation and preparation of standard solutions’. This year certificate course isplanned to conduct between 11th May to 21st May 2021.
Our faculties are of the highest calibre both as teachers and as researchers. Total 08mini research projects were completed by T.Y. B.Sc. students during year based on variouscurrent research topics. The students doing mini research projects were exposed to presenttheir work in national and state level conference as well as for science exhibition andAvishkar. One of research student of Dr. Anita Goswami-Giri awarded Ph.D. degree in thisacademic year. Two students namely Miss. Pranali Dhiware of current TYBSc batch andMiss. Deepti Ghodekar of last TYBSc batch qualified IIT-JAM exam.
To mention some of noteworthy achievements of faculties, Dr. Anita Goswami-Giri hasworked as resource person for many workshops and motivational lectures. Mr. Ajit Bhumkarawarded by Ph.D. degree by university of Mumba Mr. Pralhad S. Wagh awarded by Ph.D.degree by university of Mumbai and also qualified State Eligibility Test (SET) conductedby University of Pune. Dr. Pralhad Wagh and Dr. S. Kahandal completed Swayam refreshercourse. Dr. Sandeep Kahandal has authored for the book chapter entitled ‘Currentadvancements in COVID-19 and related human coronavirus disease therapeutic agentsand vaccines’ book: Innovative Research Trends in Science and Humanities. Page No. 45-54, Book chapter, INSC Publication House (IPH).ISBN: 978-1-954461-44-4. Ms. MohiniKushwaha qualified Ph.D. entrance examination of University of Mumbai. Dr. RohiniMandhare completed CSIR summer research training and also completed facultydevelopment course. Mr. Nitin Gulvi submitted his PhD. Thesis in this academic year.
Dr. D. R. Ambavadekar
Head, Dept. of Chemistry
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Department of Environmental Science andDepartment of Environmental Science andDepartment of Environmental Science andDepartment of Environmental Science andDepartment of Environmental Science and
Biodiversity Conservation and ManagementBiodiversity Conservation and ManagementBiodiversity Conservation and ManagementBiodiversity Conservation and ManagementBiodiversity Conservation and Management
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Department of Environmental Science and Biodiversity Wildlife Conservation andManagement conduct activities through the year which are majorly related to the curriculum.These activities support the theoretical knowledge gained through lectures and helpstudents to get acquainted with research work and management practices currently beingcarried in the outer world.
1. On occasion of Wildlife Week department had organized Wildlife Photography
Competition-”Conservation through Lens” for the students of VPM’s B.N. BandodkarCollege of Science during the Wildlife Week (First week of October- 2020). A total of 31students had participated in this competition.
2. On occasion of World Wildlife day i.e on 3rd March 2021 an awareness lecture on“Mangroves- distribution, adaptation, biodiversity and conservation” by Mr. Hemant
Karkhanis, Associate Manager, Mangrove department, Godrej and Boyce Ltd. In hislecture sir enlightened the students about the mangrove diversity of Mumbai and itsimportance in maintaining the climatic balance of Mumbai region.
Wildlife Photography Competition- “Conservation through Lens”
Dr. (Mrs.) Poonam N. Kurve
Coordinator, Dept. of Environmental ScienceDept. of Biodiversity & Wildlife Conservation & Management
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Department of Human ScienceDepartment of Human ScienceDepartment of Human ScienceDepartment of Human ScienceDepartment of Human Science
Annual report of activities conducted by Department and achievements of staff and
students - 2020-21
Department of Human Science and Interdisciplinary Science organized a Late Dr. V.N. Bedekar Colloquium Lecture on ‘Nigeria : Culture, Economics and Education’ on12th December 2020 to help science students learn factors related to economy in Nigeria.– Fawale Clement Olajide, Nigeria based Research scholar from Mumbai university.Students from various departments of our college attended the session.
Department of Human Science and Interdisciplinary Science, with the help of studentsleadership committee, organized DR. V.N .Bedekar memorial lecture on ‘Wetland – OurLifeline.’ It was held on 19th December 2020 by Ms. Clara Correia, an ornithologist andnaturalist, to help students understand how important role wetlands play in our lives. Thiswebinar ended with an informative Question-Answer session.
Ms Komal Kadam, teacher from department of Human Science, qualified UGC NETexamination in December 2020. Moreover, 2 TYBSc-HS students Shravya K. and Alphy H.completed diploma in Research Scholar Program and conducted, published andpresented their research paper titled – ‘Perception of society on Rape myths in Mumbai’,on the occasion of International women’s day in the college.
Human Science students also show interest in extracurricular activities. 5 students ofour department are core members of Cultural committee of college, with one of them beingthe Secretory. 2 TYBSc Students are part of Students Leadership Committee. Same 2students are also working for Rotaract club of thane, and reported to have organized 5webinars/events for the same institution and 10 webinars/events for the college.
Many students from FYBSc, SYBSc and TYBSc participated in various competitions.To elaborate upon- 3 students participated and won more than 8 competitions, 6 studentsattended more than 80 webinars/events organized by various colleges and institutions,and 2 students completed 4 short term diploma courses from other universities.
‘Nigeria : Culture, Economics and Education’
Dr. (Mrs.) Vinda Manjramkar
Coordinator, Dept. of Human Science
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Activity Report for Department of ComputerActivity Report for Department of ComputerActivity Report for Department of ComputerActivity Report for Department of ComputerActivity Report for Department of Computer
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This Report Mainly focusing on the activities performed by the Staff of Computer Scienceand Information Technology Department. Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, It became importantto go online for education purpose.
In this time period, it was important to learn how to generate E content as well as IPRissues, also getting knowledge of current trending courses which is advantageous forteachers as well.
Multiple technologies were brought to attention, which can be used as an ICT duringthe sessions with students in order to make the session more effective.
The activities performed/ events attended were in the time period from March 2020 to
April 2021.
1) Mr. Abhijeet Kale Completed/Attended following courses/workshops/webinar
Ø Attended Webinar on “Online Teaching Masterclass- Teacher Exclusive” organizedby IIDE (Indian Institute of Digital Education) on April 25, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Artificial Intelligence” organized by The Magic Data and SatishPradhan Dnyaynsadhana College Thane.
Ø Webinar on” Future of Training & Placement is REMOTE” and “Tools for TPOs in2020 to increase productivity” organized by GREYATOM on May 03, 2020.
Ø Completed a course on “PHP and SQL” offered by Spoken Tutorial Project, IITBombay on May 05, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “How to create Educational Videos” organized by knowledgepublications on May 10, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “MS-Excel - Data Analytics and Visualization Techniques”organized by Valia Center of Excellence on May 19, 2020.
Ø Attended Webinar on “Data Science, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: Future andProspects” organized by Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics onJune 02, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “The Dawn of Artificial Intelligence: A boon to the BusinessWorld” organized by Valia Chhaganlal Laljibhai College of Commerce on June 03,2020.
Ø Attended Program on “Online Energy Conservation Awareness Program”Organized by AEPIC, Lakshmibai College, University of Delhi on June 05, 2020.
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Ø Completed Certificate course in “Career Guidance and Counselling” organized byGarware Institute Career Education and Development on October 18, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP on “Online FDP on “Block chain” organized by ALL INDIA COUNCILFOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION on December 11, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP on “Online FDP on “Internet of Things (IoT)”” organized by ALL INDIACOUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION on December 11, 2020.
2) Mr. Tejas Jadhav Completed/Attended following courses/workshops/webinar
Ø Completed course of “Java Business Application” organized by Vikas College ofarts science and commerce on March 10, 2020.
Ø Completed course of “Advanced CPP” organized by Vikas College of arts scienceand commerce on March 11, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Online Teaching Masterclass” organized by IIDE (IndianInstitute of Digital Education) on April 25, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “E-content Development” organized by White code on April28, 2020.
Ø Webinar on “Robotic Process Automation” organized by AVM’s KARMAVEERBHAURAO PATIL DEGREE COLLEGE, THANE on April 29, 2020.
Ø Completed Course on “R-Programming” organized by Jai Hind College on April30, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Artificial Intelligence” presented by Satish PradhanDnyanasadhana College, Thane (W) on May 01, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “ Cyber Security in Coronavirus Era: Prevention and Protection”Organized by C T Bora College (Arts, Commerce & Science), Shirur, Dist. – Pune onMay 04, 2020.
Ø Completed course on “Arduino Basic” organized by Kaizen Institute on May 04,2020.
Ø Completed Course of “Java Business Application” offered by Spoken Tutorial Projecton May 05, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Responsibility in Covid-19” organized by Thakur College ofScience and commerce on May 11, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “impct of covid-19 on indian and global economy” organizedby Thakur College of Science and commerce on May 12, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “E content Development” organized by Thakur College ofScience and commerce on May 15, 2020.
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Ø Completed workshop on “NET/SET Preparation” arranged by Rani ChannammaUniversity on May 29, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “REPROGRAM YOUR MIND THROUGH NLP” Organized byIndian Academicians and Researchers Association ( I A R A ) on September 28,2020.
Ø Completed FDP on “AR and VR” offered by AICTE ATAL Programme on January 04,2021.
Ø Completed FDP on “Artificial Intelligence” offered by AICTE ATAL Programme onJanuary 18, 2021.
3) Mr. Abhishek Vartak Completed/Attended following courses/workshops/webinar
Ø Attended webinar on “Online Teaching Masterclass” organized by IIDE (IndianInstitute of Digital Education) on April 25, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP on “MOODLE for Teachers” offered by Spoken Tutorial Project of IITBombay in collaboration with SST College on April 27, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “E-content Development” organized by White code on April28, 2020.
Ø Completed workshop on “Basic Arduino” organized by Kaizen Futuretech on April30, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Artificial Intelligence” presented by Satish PradhanDnyanasadhana College, Thane (W) on May 01, 2020.
Ø Completed Course of “Java Business Application” offered by Spoken Tutorial Projecton May 05, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP on “R programming and Data Science” offered by Spoken TutorialProject of IIT Bombay in collaboration with Jai Hind College of Engineering on May15, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP on “Arduino” offered by Spoken Tutorial Project of IIT Bombay incollaboration with Jai Hind College of Engineering on May 19, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “NTA NET Paper 2” organized by Jashbhai Maganbhai PatelCollege on May 31, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “NTA NET Paper 1 and 2” organized by Maharashtra Collegeon June 09, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP “Train The Trainer” organized by VPM’s Advanced Study CenterThane from June 17, 2020 to July 8, 2020.
Ø Attended workshop on “Effective E content Design” organized by KPB HindujaCollege on June 25, 2020.
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Ø Attended webinar on “Microsoft Innovative Educator” organized by MicrosoftEducator Center India on June 26, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Role of Data Analytics in Post Covid World” organized byVPM’s B.N.Bandodkar College of Science Autonomous Thane on June 27, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “NDLI - A Knowledge Reservoir” arranged by VPM’s AdvancedStudy Center Thane on July 15, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Cyber Security” arranged by VPM’s Advanced Study CenterThane on July 22, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Data Analysis” arranged by VPM’s Advanced Study CenterThane on August 19, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Augmented Reality for Science Education” organized byEDU360 Knowledge Solutions on August 31, 2020.
Ø Attended Webinar on “Email Marketing 101” organized by IIDE (Indian Institute ofDigital Education) on September 02, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP on “Artificial Intelligence” offered by AICTE ATAL Programme fromFebruary 08, 2021 to February 12, 2021.
4) Ms. Shraddha Singh Completed/Attended following courses/workshops/webinar
Ø Attended Webinar on”The Pandemic Disease “COVID -19” Awareness Program”VPM’S B.N Bandodkar College of Science Thane on May 29, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP “Train The Trainer” organized by VPM’s Advanced Study CenterThane from June 17, 2020 to July 8, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Cyber Security” arranged by VPM’s Advanced Study CenterThane on July 22, 2020.
5) Ms.Snehal Bhosale Completed/Attended following courses/workshops/webinar
Ø Completed FDP on “MOODLE for Teachers” offered by Spoken Tutorial Project ofIIT Bombay in collaboration with SST College on April 27, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Microsoft Innovative Educator” organized by MicrosoftEducator Center India on June 26, 2020.
6) Ms. Ruchika Bamnote Completed/Attended following courses/workshops/webinar
Ø Attended webinar on” New ways to search in web of science” organized by ResearchCommittee & Dept. of Library of VPM’s B N Bandodkar College of ScienceAutonomous, Thane on April 07, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on” E-content development & intellectual property rights” arrangedby The regional joint director, higher education, kokan region, panvel & SONOPANT
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Sonopant Dandekar arts, V. S. Apte commerce & M. H. Mehta science college,Palghar on April 27, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Artificial Intelligence” arranged by Satish PradhanDnyansadhana College, Thane on May 01, 2020.
Ø Completed workshop on “Arduino” organized by Dept. of Electronics &Telecommunication, Jaihind College of Engineering, Kuran, Pune on May 19, 2020.
Ø Workshop on “Core Arduino Programming” organized by Kaizen Futuretech byYouTube channel of Kavedia Sir on May 21, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Importance of concentration in E-Learning” organized bySelf Financing department of V. K. Krishna Menon College, Bhandup, Mumbai onMay 30, 2020.
Ø Attended program on “pandemic disease “COVID-19” Awareness Program” byIQAC, VPM’s B N Bandodkar College of science Autonomous, Thane on June 05,2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “The patenting process” organized by Research Committee& Dept. of Library of VPM’s B N Bandodkar College of Science Autonomous, Thaneon June 06, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP on “Future of examinations: Bloom’s taxonomy & multipleassessment tools” organized by G. T. N. Arts College, Dindigul, Tamilnadu on June08, 2020.
Ø Webinar on “The value of Values” organized by Vedanta College on June 08, 2020.
Ø Webinar on “Understanding journal indexing & citation database” organized byResearch Committee & Dept. of Library of VPM’s B N Bandodkar College of ScienceAutonomous, Thane on June 13 2020.
Ø Completed workshop on “Basics of Python” organized by Kaizen Futuretech onJune 17, 2020.
Ø Completed workshop on “Exploring mobile phone as an effective tool for onlineteaching & learning” organized by Lala Lajpatrai college of commerce & economics& R A Pdar college of commerce & economics & Maha Bridge on June 18, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “National digital library of India: A useful source of information”organized by Research Committee & Dept. of Library of VPM’s B N BandodkarCollege of Science Autonomous, Thane on June 20, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Importance of Effective E-content Design & Development forOnline Teaching in Higher Education” organized by IT dept. of K.P.B. Hinduja Collegeof Commerce, Mumbai on June 25, 2020.
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Ø Completed Course on “Certified Microsoft Innovative Educator” Offered by MicrosoftIndia on June 26, 2020.
Ø Completed Course on “Flipped instruction with PowerPoint Recorder” Offered byMicrosoft India on June 28, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP on “PHP & MySQL” offered by Spoken Tutorial Project of IIT Bombayon July 06, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP on “Train the Trainer” organized by VPM’s Advanced Study Centre,Thane from June 17 to July 08, 2020.
Ø Webinar on “Research misconduct” organized by Research Committee & Dept. ofLibrary of VPM’s B N Bandodkar College of Science Autonomous, Thane on July11,2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “NDLI - A knowledge Reservoir” organized by VPM’s AdvanceStudy Centre, Thane on July 15, 2020.
7) Ms.Snehal Singh Completed/Attended following courses/workshops/webinar
Ø Attended webinar on “Online Teaching Masterclass” organized by IIDE (IndianInstitute of Digital Education) on April 25, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on "E- content development and IPR” organized by v s aptecommerce and m h mehta science college on April 26, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP on “MOODLE for Teachers” offered by Spoken Tutorial Project ofIIT Bombay in collaboration with SST College on April 27, 2020.
Ø Completed Course on “Core JAVA” organized by M H College on April 29, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “The patenting process” organized by Research Committee& Dept. of Library of VPM’s B N Bandodkar College of Science Autonomous, Thaneon June 06, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Understanding journal indexing and citation database”organized by VPM’s B N Bandodkar College of Science Autonomous, Thane onJune 13, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “ THE ROLE OF DATA ANANLYTICS AND DIGITAL ASSET INPOST COVID WORLD” organized by VPM’s B N Bandodkar College of ScienceAutonomous, Thane on June 27, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP on “Train the Trainer” organized by VPM’s Advanced Study Centre,Thane from June 17 to July 08, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Cyber Security” arranged by VPM’s Advanced Study CenterThane on July 22, 2020.
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8) Ms.Akshita Gawade Completed/Attended following courses/workshops/webinar
Ø Attended webinar on” E-content development & intellectual property rights”arranged by The regional joint director, higher education, kokan region, panvel &Sonopant Dandekar arts, V. S. Apte commerce & M. H. Mehta science college,Palghar on April 27, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Artificial Intelligence” arranged by Satish PradhanDnyansadhana College, Thane on May 01, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Role of IT in tackling covid 19 issue” organized by VikasCollege of Arts and Commerce Vikroli on May 11, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Corporate and social responsibility in Times of covid 19”organized by Thakur College of Arts and Commerce on May 11, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Impact of Covid-19 on India and Global Economy” organizedby Thakur College of Arts and Commerce on May 12, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Rise of E content Development” organized by Thakur Collegeof Arts and Commerce on May 15, 2020.
9) Ms. Gauravi Acharekar Completed/Attended following courses/workshops/webinar
Ø Course of Moodle Test for Teachers, organized by SST college of Arts and Commercefrom April 21, 2020 to April 27, 2020.
Ø Webinar on “Online Teaching Master Class - Teachers Exclusive” organized byIIDE on April 25, 2020.
Ø Webinar on “E-content Development and Intellectual Property Rights” organizedby The Regional Joint Director, Higher Education, Kokan Region on April 27, 2020.
Ø FDP on Linux, organized by Spoken Tutorial Project IIT Bombay and NirmalaMemorial Foundation College of commerce and science on April 28, 2020.
Ø “Awareness Program” organized by VPM’s B.N. Bandodkar College of ScienceAutonomous Thane on April 29, 2020.
Ø Webinar on the topic “Artificial Intelligence”, organized by Satish PradhanDnyanasadhana College Thane on May 01, 2020.
Ø Course on “Java Business Application”, organized by Vikas College of Arts,Commerce and Science from April 29, 2020 to May 05, 2020.
Ø Webinar on “Corporate Social Responsibility in Times of Covid-19” organized byThakur College of Science and Commerce on May 11, 2020.
Ø Workshop on “NET/SET Preparation in Computer Science and Application”organized by Rani Channamma University on May 25, 2020.
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10) Ms.Ankita Shinde Completed/Attended following courses/workshops/webinar
Ø Attended webinar on “Online Teaching Masterclass” organized by IIDE (IndianInstitute of Digital Education) on April 25, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on” E-content development & intellectual property rights” arrangedby The regional joint director, higher education, kokan region, panvel & SONOPANTSonopant Dandekar arts, V. S. Apte commerce & M. H. Mehta science college, Palgharon April 27, 2020.
Ø Webinar on “Robotic Process Automation” organized by AVM’s KARMAVEERBHAURAO PATIL DEGREE COLLEGE, THANE on April 29, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Artificial Intelligence” arranged by Satish PradhanDnyansadhana College, Thane on May 01, 2020.
Ø Workshop on “Core Arduino Programming” organized by Kaizen Futuretech byYouTube channel of Kavedia Sir on May 21, 2020.
Ø Completed Course of “Java Business Application” offered by Spoken Tutorial Projecton May 05, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Changing Role of Teachers in Post COVID ScenarioOpportunities & Challenges” organized by ADARSH COLLEGE OF ARTS &COMMERCE KULGAON-BADLAPUR on May 11, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Corporate and social responsibility in Times of covid 19”organized by Thakur College of Arts and Commerce on May 11, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Impact of Covid-19 on India and Global Economy” organizedby Thakur College of Arts and Commerce on May 12, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Rise of E content Development” organized by Thakur Collegeof Arts and Commerce on May 15, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP on “R programming and Data Science” offered by Spoken TutorialProject of IIT Bombay in collaboration with Jai Hind College of Engineering on May15, 2020.
Ø Completed workshop on “Arduino” organized by Dept. of Electronics &Telecommunication, Jaihind College of Engineering, Kuran, Pune on May 19, 2020.
Ø Workshop on “Core Arduino Programming” organized by Kaizen Futuretech byYouTube channel of Kavedia Sir on May 21, 2020.
Ø Completed workshop on “NET/SET Preparation” arranged by Rani ChannammaUniversity on May 29, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP on “Evolution from Offline to Online Teaching” organized by SatishPradhan Dnyanasadhana College, Thane & YCMOU (Mumbai Regional Centre) &Microsoft on June 03, 2020.
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Ø Attended webinar on “The patenting process” organized by Research Committee& Dept. of Library of VPM’s B N Bandodkar College of Science Autonomous, Thaneon June 06, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP on “LaTex” organized by Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’s Instituteof Technology, Dhule in association with Spoken Tutorial, Indian Institute ofTechnology Bombay on June 07, 2020.
Ø Completed workshop on “Basics of Python” organized by Kaizen Futuretech onJune 17, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP “Train The Trainer” organized by VPM’s Advanced Study CenterThane from June 17, 2020 to July 8, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “NDLI - A Knowledge Reservoir” arranged by VPM’s AdvancedStudy Center Thane on July 15, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Cyber Security” arranged by VPM’s Advanced Study CenterThane on July 22, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on “Data Analysis” arranged by VPM’s Advanced Study CenterThane on August 19, 2020.
11) Ms. Monika Warungase completed/Attended following courses/workshops/webinar
Ø Completed FDP on “MOODLE for Teachers” offered by Spoken Tutorial Project of IITBombay in collaboration with SST College on April 27, 2020.
Ø Attended webinar on” E-content development & intellectual property rights” arrangedby The regional joint director, higher education, kokan region, panvel & SONOPANTSonopant Dandekar arts, V. S. Apte commerce & M. H. Mehta science college, Palgharon April 27, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP on “JAVA Application” organized by Spoken Tutorial Project of IITBombay in Collaboration with Vikas College of Arts, commerce and Science Vikrolion May 05, 2020.
Ø Completed workshop on “Online Teaching FDP” organized by Satish PradhanDnyansadhana College Thane on June 03, 2020.
Ø Completed FDP on “LaTex” organized by Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal’s Instituteof Technology, Dhule in association with Spoken Tutorial, Indian Institute ofTechnology Bombay on June 07, 2020.
Mr. Abhijeet Kale
Head,Department of Information Technology
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Department of MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsDepartment of MathematicsDepartment of Mathematics
During the academic year 2020-21 the department of mathematics conducted fouractivities as follows:
Sr. No Date Name of the activity Resource person
1 29/08/2020 Webinar on “Career in Mathematics” Dr. R. G. SapreGogte -Joglekar college,Ratnagiri
2 12/09/2020 Webinar on “Future perspectives in Mr. Sanjog Meshram,Digital Marketing” IIM,Banglore
3 05/03/2021 Webinar on “Life and inventions of Dr. Sudhakar Agarkar,Ramanujan” Dean, VPM’S Academy
of InternationalEducation andResearch, Thane
4 10/03/2021 MATHLETE 2021 Yearly Mathematics fest
Webinar on “Career in Mathematics”
Department of Mathematics organized a webinar on “Careers in Mathematics” onAugust 29, 2020. Resource person invited to deliver a talk was Dr. R.G. Sapre (Msc. Ph.D,MCA) Head, Department of Mathematics, Gogate Joglekar College, Ratnagiri.
Dr. R. G. Sapre explored all paths of career related to the subject mathematics. Therewere twelve different career options that he talked about with power point presentation.
124 students of SYBSc and TYBSc along with the teacher staff of other colleges attendedthe seminar.
Webinar on “Future perspectives in Digital Marketing”
Department of Mathematics organized a webinar on “Future perspectives in DigitalMarketing” on September 12, 2020. Resource person invited to deliver a talk was Mr. SanjogMeshram (IIM, Banglore)
Mr. Sanjog Meshram gave the brief idea of digital marketing and also focused on futureperspectives of digital marketing especially in the field of affiliate marketing.
188 students of SYBSc and TYBSc along with the teacher staff attended the seminar.
Webinar on “Life and inventions of Ramanujan”
Department of Mathematics organised a guest Lecture on 5th March, 2021 on Googlemeet platform. The guest invited for the lecture was Dr Sudhakar Agarkar, Professor and
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Dean, VPM’S Academy of International Education and Research, Thane.
Dr Sudhakar Agarkar started the lecture by giving the brief idea of the whole life journeyof famous Mathematician Shrinivas Ramanujan Aiyangar (22 December 1887 – 26 April1920). He discussed about his Struggle from madras to Cambridge followed by about hislifestyle, Professional career, Academic role, and work in the field of research.
Dr Sudhakar Agarkar explained the bond between Ramanujan and professor G.H.Hardy who was the guide of Ramanujan In University of Cambridge. Also, he presentedthe slides on the inventions and discoveries of Ramanujan. Then he further talked aboutthe very interesting smallest digit Number 1729 which can be written as the sum of thecube of two different numbers. Then he ended his lecture by giving an idea about“Ramanujan’s magic square”.
Total 95 Students from F.Y.B.Sc, S.Y.B.Sc and T.Y.B.Sc and 6 teachers were present forlecture.
REPORT OF FEST “MATHLETE 2021”
Mathematics club “Siddhant” organized fest “Mathlete 2021” this year through anOnline Mode. The registrations and Content Submissions for different events are startedfrom 1st March 2021. On different days the competitions were taken and All SY.BSC,F.Y.BSc,T.Y.BSc and F.Y.J.C ,S.Y.J.C students are also participated in various activities andthe results was finalized by Experts.
The prize distribution event of “Mathlete 2021” is organized on 10th March from 12noon to 2pm. The event was inaugurated by Principal Dr. Moses Kolet. He inauguratedevent by saying that mathematics is incredibly important in our life and how we are usingthe mathematical concept and logic in our day-to-day life. Followed by PPT of “Flashbackof mathlete” is presented by Mrs. Wankhede Madam, Then Game leaders shared theirexperiences and results of each events was announced. Total there are 75 Students and 6teachers and our College Alumni were also present for the event and they enjoyed it.
Details of the games are as follows:
Sr. No. Name of the Game No. of. Participants Winners1 Mind Buster (Quiz) 50 registrations 1st: Vinayak Mokashi
Round 1: 5th March 2nd: Atharva Patil(Google Form) 3rd: Biswajit Panda
Round 2: 6th March Consolation prize: Ryanston Rodriger(Google Form)3rd
Round: 6th March(Google Meet)
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2 Maths Rangeela 1st: Sneha Kubal(Poster making) 20 2nd: Saurabh Singh
3rd: Siddharth Jadhav
3 Just Shoot Me 11 1st: Prince Tiwari(Photography 2nd : Nimisha PatilCompetition) 3rd: Tejal Bhoye
4 Dil ki Baat 20 1st: Dhiraj padwale(Letter writing) 2nd: Vikas Badade, Huma Khan
3rd: Ryanston Rodriger
5 Representing 10 1st : Shreya SonavaneInventions(PPT) 2nd: Aniruddha Shelke
3rd: Shravani Patne
Representing Inventions (PPT Presentation):
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Department of StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsDepartment of StatisticsDepartment of Statistics
Sankhya Club Activity Report 2020-2021Sankhya Club Activity Report 2020-2021Sankhya Club Activity Report 2020-2021Sankhya Club Activity Report 2020-2021Sankhya Club Activity Report 2020-2021
The Department of Statistics organized “National Statistics Day” which is celebratedevery year on June 29 in India to create public awareness about the importance of Statisticsin socio-economic planning and policy formulation. The day also acknowledges notablecontribution of Late Professor Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis in fields of Statistics,Statistical system and economic planning. The Government has been celebrating theStatistics Day, to popularize the use of Statistics in everyday life and sensitize the public asto how Statistics helps in shaping and framing policies. 29th June marked the beginningof the 128th year of birth of Prof. P.C. Mahalanobis so due to Pandemic this year Departmentof Statistics has held an online celebration which was culminated from 3rd August, 2020 to7th August, 2020 from 8 to 9.40 am for T.Y.B.Sc. students using GOOGLE MEET onlineplatform. T.Y.B.Sc. students hosted the programme by welcoming all teachers and studentsand gave description of National Statistics Day. The TYBSc Statistics students preparedvarious presentations on the concept of NSSO, practical applications of Statistics, The useof Statistics in Sports and many. Department In-charge congratulated all students forcelebrating Statistics day and suggested improvement in some skills of presentation forfuture. There were in all 17 groups of T.Y.B.Sc which consists of in all 56 students whoshared their knowledge related to Statistics along with them Incharge Head of Departmentand three faculty members attended the program.
Next event organized was Online Webinar of Statistics Club on topic “Introduction to
Clinical Trials” and invited “Dr. Vinay Pawar” as the speaker who is Associate Professorin the Department of Sanskrit Samhita Siddhant in D.Y.Patil University, School of Ayurveda,Nerul. The lecture was conducted using GOOGLE MEET online Platform on 19th
September,2020 at 11.00 am. Total number of participants was 121. The chief guest, Dr.Vinay Pawar introduced the students to the concepts of Clinical Trials. He spoke and gavevaluable information on following points.
l Drug Development Process (development of a vaccine, example: COVID 19).
l Role of Physicians and Statisticians in Drug Development Process.
l Role of Statisticians in Research.
l Clinical Research – it’s Definition, need, steps involved and real life examples.
l Good Clinical Practices(GCP), it’s application and purposes.
l Steps involved in Research are Planning, Operation and Reporting.
l Design of study.
l Concepts of Bias v/s Error
l Types of Bias are selection, prevalence, recall and information.
l Steps involved in Limiting Bias are Randomization and Blinding/Masking.
l Types of Research studies – observational and interventional study.
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l Single Group study Design
l Controlled studies
l Process of Randomized Controlled Trials (RCT)
l Process of Placebo Controlled Trials (PCT)
l Non – Randomized Trials
l Types of RCT- parallel, cross over
l Factorial Design and Clusters
l Phases of Clinical Trials
l Pre Clinical Trials
l Study Protocol
l Indian GCP Guidelines
Next activity was online field visit arranged on 10th February, 2021 using WEBEX onlinePlatform at 11am. The aim of online “Field visit” is to enhance the knowledge of furthercareer opportunities in Statistics and to encourage them for higher studies. Keeping thisaim in mind, field visit was arranged for students from T.Y.B.Sc Statistics to “International
Institute for Population Science, Govandi”. Total 50 students with 04 teaching facultyattended the online visit. The students were guided by Prof. Dr. Kailash Chandra Das fromDepartment of Migration and Urban Studies who gave lecture on various courses instituteoffers after the completion of Graduation. He made students aware about IIPS three majortasks- Teaching, Research and Consultancy.
Next event was Online Celebration of Statistics Fest named “STAT – O –SPHERE”
arranged by T.Y.B.Sc Statistics students. The tradition of conducting departmental fest hasbeen going on in the Statistics Department since 2016. Due to the ongoing pandemic,conducting the fest within the college was not possible. For the first time ever, the studentsof T.Y.B.Sc Statistics conducted a two-day fest exclusively online via Google Meet. The nameof the fest was ‘Stat-O-Sphere’, which can be explained as a collection of all things relatedto Statistics. The event was conducted on 15th and 16th March, 2021 in between 10 am to1pm. Mr. Ryanston Rodrigues and Mr. Vinayak Mokashi worked as the Secretary and JointSecretary respectively. The objective of the fest was to inculcate a competitive spirit in allour students, provide a platform to showcase their talents and skills and also encourageparticipation from the various departments in the college. Total of 04 teaching staff, 80students was present for the event.
Due to Pandemic, students organized this fest using online mode and accepted allparticipants using online google form enteries. The events in Stats Fest were as follows:
1. Hit the Point (Power Point Presentation)
2. Meme - Nawazi (Meme Making Competition)
3. Stat Wars (Quiz Competition)
4. Luck Apna Apna (Housie)
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5. The Art Station (Sketching, Zentangle Art and Poster Making Competition)
6. Jung – E – Shatranj (Chess Competition)
7. Woh Din Bhi Kya Din The (Reel Making Challenge on theme College Memories).
Before the programme going live on the scheduled days, the submissions for the events‘The Art Station’, ‘Woh Din Bhi Kya Din The’ and ‘Meme-Nawazi’ were collected. Thepreliminary rounds for both the chess and quiz competitions were also conductedbeforehand.
Ms. Divya Nair
Coordinator, Dept. of Statistics
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Department of ZoologyDepartment of ZoologyDepartment of ZoologyDepartment of ZoologyDepartment of Zoology
A colloquium Lecture series organized by the Department of Zoology on Monday 30th
Nov 2020 via online mode with Google meet platform at 4.00 pm. The topic of a colloquiumlecture was “Electron Microscope an Indispensable tool in Biological Investigations”which was delivered by Dr. Manoj Borkar, Associate professor, HOD zoology, Carmel Collegeof woman, Nuvem Goa. Total about 60 individuals including faculty attended the colloquiumlecture.
Greenforce Nature club of Zoology Department organized Guest Lecture by an eminentpersonality Umeshchandra P. Dhotekar (Retired Forest officer, Nagpur) on Wednesday, 3rd
March 2021 via Online Google meet platform at 3.00pm to 5.00pm. The lecture was basedon the theme of “Career in Wildlife & Forestry” for the same. More than 60 studentsincluding faculty members from different Universities attended the lecture.
Dr. Sudesh Rathod was invited as resource person at Manasi Bharat Gada degreecollege of Commerce, Bhivandi. He delivered a talk on, “Research data collection – its
systematic arrangement and data analysis” on 22nd January 2021.
Dr. Vinda Manjramkar delivered a lecture on Interdisciplinary Approach in Research
on 5th August 2020 for Webinar titled, Inquisitive Mind.
Published a research paper titled, “Domestication or Rice varieties and utility”.
JBNB Vol (9)-2020 ISSN 2454-2776.
Dr. Poonam Kurve published following research papers:
1. Effect of declining fish diversity on the fishermen community of Alimghar, Thane district,(M.S.), India. J.Env.Bio.Sc. Vol 33(2): 251-255. [ISSN 0973-6913 (Print), ISSN 0976-3384 (On Line)]. SJIF: 5.589 (UAJ No. 7379).
2. Nesting site studies of White-bellied Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster Gmelin, 1788)along Konkan Coast, Dist. Ratnagiri, M. S., India. Eco. Env. & Cons. 27 (February Suppl.Issue): 2021; pp. (S108-S115).
Dr. Sudesh Rathod
HOD, Dept of Zoology
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Anubandh Alumni AssociationAnubandh Alumni AssociationAnubandh Alumni AssociationAnubandh Alumni AssociationAnubandh Alumni Association
During lockdown Anubandh Alumni association had organised webinars on differenttopics.
A Webinar on “A Role of Data Analytics and Digital Assets in Post Covid World” wasconducted on 27th June 2020. Mr Shailesh Dhuri, Founder and Chief Executive Officer,Decimal Point Analytics discussed about data analytics, career opportunities in dataanalytics. 74 students attended this webinar.
A Webinar on “Immunity Checkbox” was organised on 5th July 2020. Ms MeghanaMane, Product Manager, CTL Diagnostics and Pathology were guided about fitness. Shealso discussed about diet during the Covid situation. 45 students attended this webinar.
On the occasion of Vachan Prerana Diwas, on 15th October 2020 a Webinar on “NationalEducation Policy” was held. Dr Vijay Joshi, Chief Consultant, RUSA, Maharashtra enlightenthe students about the new changes in National Education Policy. 187 students attendedthis webinar.
Five days’ Workshop on “How Statistics Can Make Your life Easy” was conductedfrom 21st October to 26th October 2020. Our alumnus from Statistics department Ms SheetalChabukswar, Asst Professor, Dept of Statistics, University of Mumbai guided the students.The workshop covered the different topics as- Introduction to Statistics, Measures of CentralTendency, Measures of Dispersion, Time Series analysis and Probabilities. At the end of5th day an online test was conducted. This workshop was attended by 112 students.
Some departments invited their outstanding alumni for interactive sessions with thestudents and staff on the current developments in the field. These sessions inspire thestudents and expose them to the opportunities in the field for research as well asemployment.
Mrs. Kadambari Manjrekar
Librarian
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College-School Complex &College-School Complex &College-School Complex &College-School Complex &College-School Complex &
Science Square CommitteeScience Square CommitteeScience Square CommitteeScience Square CommitteeScience Square Committee
Science Square and College-School Complex Committee conducted various activitiesthroughout year, they are as follows -
v National Science Day Celebration
Every year National science day of India is celebrated on 28th February in the memoryof Late Sir CHRANDRASHEKHARA VENKAT RAMAN who discovered ‘Raman Effect’ whichreceived Nobel Prize in 1930. It is not only a memorable day but also an honoured traditionamong scientists and academic community of India.
In VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science, Research Committee and Science SquareCommittee jointly organized and celebrated ‘National Science Day’ on Friday, 28th February2020 through offline mode. The celebration included a poster presentation session,inauguration of e-journal i.e. JBNB and a guest lecture. It was attended by 168 students.The Chief Guest of this function was Scientist Astronaut Candidate Pranit Patil from
Possum Project, NASA, United States. This year diversified poster presentations wereappreciated by Chief Guest, I/C Principal Mr. Venkatraman, Vice Principal
Dr. Ambavadekar and all teaching staff. The poster presentation session included postersof 10 Mini Research Projects completed under Research Scholar Programme andScience Square Scheme. An eminent panel of judges assessed all theses presentationsand selected best presentations along with consolation prizes. Thus the celebration ofscience started with competitive spirit and great enthusiasm among young researchers.
Later the formal function of National Science Day began with welcome addressdelivered by I/C Principal Mr. Venkatraman. He briefed about VPM institutes and variousactivities conducted by the college to enhance research aptitude of the students. After this,Dr. Moitreyee Saha (Co-coordinator, Research Committee and Managing Editor of JBNB)expressed the theme of e-journal; JBNB (Journal of B.N.Bandodkar) and recentmodifications of it. The main highlight of function was digital inauguration of e-JBNB
which was inaugurated at the hands of Chief Guest Scientist Astronaut Candidate Pranit
Patil. The compiled booklet of Mini-Research Project of academic year 2019-2020
was also released by Patil Sir.
Later Patil Sir enlightened all audience with his words of wisdom. The very youngastronaut started his talk with introduction about space exploration with glimpses of spacetourism, space sports and Mars mission. He elaborated on need of Mars exploration byhuman involvement instead of robots for inspiration of budding researchers. He gave abrief idea of advance fuel strategies used in propulsions space ships. He presentedexcellent presentation with photos to explain concepts of International space centre,rockets, speed of space ships, antimatter and positron based fuels. He narrated aboutKepler’s mission, Northern Light, Red sprites phenomenon. His videos about ‘G testing’and ‘Landing of Curiosity space ship on Mars’ have mesmerized all audience. At the end,Patil Sir shared his academic experience in India. He talked on research opportunities
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available for Ph.D. candidates in space science in developing materials and other necessitiesrequired for space exploration. He also appealed all students to do career in applicationscience and showed readiness to help all students. It was truly an inspiration and wonderfulexperience for all teachers and students.
The formal function was further continued by distribution of Appreciation Certificate tostudents and guiding teachers for successfully completing the mini-research projects. Thebest oral and poster presenters were also felicitated with certificates.
In addition to this, an exhibition of books on theme of ‘Woman in Science’ and‘International Year of Plant Health’ 2020 was arranged by Library. Through this students gotintroduced with the good collection of books which enhanced their knowledge.
Overall the science day activity enriched the aspiring student scientist and teachers.
v Research Scholar Programme (RSP)
Research Scholar Programme has started in Academic year 2014-15. It is a CertificateCourse related to Research methodology and Overall Development which has approvedby College Development Committee (CDC). The course is of 2 credits and 24 months durationfor which undergraduate students (S.Y. B.Sc.) are enrolled after a written test. This coursehelps in all round development of student’s personality. It also enhances logical thinkinginvolved in conduct of Scientific Research as well as it trains student in Event Management,Life skills, Soft skills & Computer skills.
This course had been partially (~50%) completed through offline mode till mid-weekof March 2020. Due to ‘Lockdown Period’ of COVID-19, later all remaining modules weredesigned and conducted by online means. All resource persons including students tookimmense efforts in completing time bound assignments in unpredictable situation oflockdown. Some of the Mini research projects of RSP were re-structured and completed byJanuary 2021. Students enjoyed this transition from offline to online conduct of course andappreciated the online modules of ‘Heal Your Mind’, ‘Ecotourism’, ‘Soft Skills’, etc. For thiscourse, final Online-Exam has been scheduled in 2nd week of February 2021. The successfulstudents will be felicitated by ‘Certificate’ on 28th February 2021, i.e. National Science Day.
From year 2020-2021 onwards, all modules of Research Scholar Programme (RSP)will be conducted online while mini research projects can be completed in wet/dry-labs asper need of research problem. Thus RSP would present excellent example of Hybrid-Coursein future.
v Guidance to Budding Researchers of School
This year, Dr. Ujjwala Gokhe (Dept. of Physics), Dr. Urmila Kumavat (Dept. of Botany) andDr. Pralhad Wagh (Dept. of Chemistry) gave their expertise as the evaluators to candidates of6th Std. and 9th Std. who qualified for State Level and Thane District Level National Children’s
Science Congress. It was held Online on 29th, 31st and 12th January 2021.
Dr. (Ms.) Urmila Kumavat
Coordinator,College-School Complex and Science Square Committee
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Cultural AssociationCultural AssociationCultural AssociationCultural AssociationCultural Association
The Cultural Association of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane(Autonomous) was established in the year 1969.The association comprises of studentswho organize activities under the guidance of their cultural coordinator and with the help ofthe valuable support from their college. These activities provide a platform for the studentsto exhibit their skills and talents and also help them participate in college as well as inter-college events which eventually help them develop an all-round personality. The annualfest organized by the cultural association is known as ‘AAKANKSHA’.
For the academic year 2020-21, Dr. Kiran Pariya guided the committee as the Culturalcoordinator. The Cultural Committee was lead by the Higher Authority which included - theSecretary, Mr. Bhupendra Savale Patil; two Joint Secretaries, Ms. Anushree Keni and Mr.Sahil Ghadge; the Treasurer, Ms. Alphy Hari; the Contingent Leader, Ms. Sanchita Walve;and the Assistant Contingent Leader, Ms. Lubdha Waradkar. They together led a team ofhardworking and zealous 12 core committee members including the documentation andtechnical in-charges and 26 volunteers. This team of 2020-21 received great support fromtheir I/C Principal, Dr. Moses Kolet; Former I/C Principal, Prof S Venkatraman and all thecollege staff.
Inspite of the Corona pandemic that took place, the year turned out to be a gloriousone for Cultural Association with considerable efforts from the Cultural team. CulturalAssociation held various online competitions during the lockdown period under the theme‘Quarantine Tasks’ by the permission of their former I/C Principal, Prof S Venkatraman. Theyconducted around four online competitions which were open for all irrespective of age andgender in the span of 2 months, from May to June. These competitions were conducted allover India to uplift the people all around and encourage them to showcase their talentsduring the lockdown period. Posters related to the competitions were released on socialmedia sites and each participant was required to send in a video of them showcasing theirtalent while staying safe at their homes. Sketching, Ramp Walk, Calligraphy and Dancewere the four competitions that were conducted. All the participants were judged based ontheir provided videos and then the results were declared. The events were conductedsuccessfully and received a great response from the people who participated in largenumbers and the winners and the participants were provided with E-certificates.
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Quarantine Tasks
Winners’ list
Sr. Date Event Achievements Name
No.
1. 1st May 2020 – Sketching 1st prize Mr. Hrutik Jadhav
4th May 2020 Competition 2nd prize Ms. Pooja Lohar
3rd prize Mr. Tanmay Ghadigaonkar
Consolation Ms. Sanika Chavhan
2. 10th May 2020 Ramp Walk 1st prize Ms. Shaikh Sahiba Azirur
Competition Rehman
3. 13th May 2020 – Calligraphy 1st prize Mr. Vishal Achari
20th May 2020 Competition 2nd prize Ms. Shweta Teli
3rd prize Ms. Gayatri Varekar
1st consolation Ms. Priya Chauhan
2nd consolation Mr. Sanjay Parab
4. 13th June 2020 - Solo Dance 1st prize Mr. Ankit Tatkare
25th June 2020 Competition 2nd prize Ms. Shreya Parab
3rd prize Ms. Megha Nair
Consolation Ms. Mayuri Datkhile
Best performance Ms. Gauravi Ahiwale
5. 13th June 2020 - Duet Dance 1st prize Ms. Damini Mahajan &
25th June 2020 Competition Mr. Prathamesh Mahajan
2nd prize Ms. Megha Nair &
Ms. Sakshi Pandey
Teacher’s day was also celebrated by conducting an online Greeting Card MakingCompetition and Letter Writing Competition with the theme - #thankateacher. Thesecompetitions were also conducted online and the submission date was from 5th
September to 10th September 2020. The results of the competitions were announced on10th September’20. All the winners were rewarded with E-certificates.
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Winners’ list
Sr. Date Event Achievements Name
No.
1. 5th – 10th Greeting Card 1st prize Ms. Anjali Hooda
September 2020 Making 2nd prize Ms. Swaranjali Shingate
Competition
2. 5th – 10th Letter Writing 1st prize Mr. Atul Singh
September 2020 Competition 2nd prize Ms. Swaranjali Shingate
3rd prize Ms. Aditi Chatterjee
An online webinar titled “Digital Stree Shakti-women’s cyber security” supported by“The Maharashtra State Commission for Women” in collaboration with “ResponsibleNetism” was also held by the Cultural Committee. It was conducted on 24th September2020. The poster for the webinar and the registration link were released on various socialmedia platforms on 18th September 2020. The webinar was held on Google meet and Mr.Unmesh Joshi, the Co-founder of Responsible Netism, Director projects-Ahaan Foundation,was the speaker for the webinar. The webinar focused on topics such as cyber crime againstfemales and the psychological impacts of irresponsible online behavior. The attendeeswere informed about cyber security and many technical tips for securing their social mediaplatforms to prevent cyber crime. A total of 60 female students attended the webinar andeveryone was provided with an e-certificate for attending the webinar.
In the month of October 2020, the Cultural committee conducted an online RangoliCompetition on the auspicious occasion of Navratri with the theme: Navrang Navratri duringthe Pandemic period. The poster of the competition with proper rules and regulations wasreleased on 20th October 2020 across various social media platforms. It was anintercollegiate competition and the submission dates were from 20th October to 24thOctober 2020. The result of the competition was announced on 25th September 2020. Allthe winners and the participants were provided with E-certificates.
Navrang Navratri
Winners’ list
Sr. Date Event Achievements Name
No.
1. 20th – 24th Rangoli 1st prize Mr. Saurabh Zore
October 2020 CompetitionRunner up Ms. Gayatri Nikam
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An online Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Fort Making Competition was also conductedby the committee to celebrate the Diwali festival. The poster for the competition was releasedon 10th November 2020. The competition was open for people of all age groups and theparticipants had to send videos as entries in which they showcased the forts made by themand explained their significance. The last day for submitting the videos was on 17th
November 2020. The result was declared on 19th November 2020. The winners and theparticipants were provided with E-certificates.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Fort Making Competition
Winners’ list
Name Group Name Address
Mr. Anish Kadam Matoshree Chayya Mitra Matoshree Chayya,Mandal Near Rachana-2, Juvekar Marg,
Bhandup (East), Mumbai- 400042
An online “Intercollegiate Quiz Competition” was conducted by the Cultural Associationon account of “National Consumer’s Day” observed on 24th December 2020. The competitionwas held on 24th December 2020 at 12:00 pm with the help of Google forms and theparticipants had a time limit of 25 minutes. The poster for the quiz competition and theregistration link were released on various social media platforms on 19th December 2020.The registrations for the same were open till 23rd December 2020. Students participated inlarge numbers and 100 registrations were received. After the conduction of the quizcompetition, top 3 winners were selected based on the highest scores from those whoattempted the quiz. It was a very interesting, fun loving and knowledgeable experience forthe students.
National Consumers’ Day Quiz Competition
Winners’ List
NAME COLLEGE NAME RANK
Mr. Haresh N. G. Bedekar College of Commerce 1st Prize
Ms. Sakshi Pisal B. N. Bandodkar College of Science 2nd Prize
Ms.Nikita Linar B. N. Bandodkar College of Science 3rd Prize
Mr.Suhas Gosavi B. N. Bandodkar College of Science
Mr. Prachet Pandav B. N. Bandodkar College of Science
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To honour the birth anniversary of renowned Marathi poet Vishnu Vaman Shirwadkar,Marathi Rajya Bhasha Din is celebrated annually on February 27. Hence to celebrate thisauspicious day Cultural Committee and Marathi Bhasha Vibhag in association with NSSUnit, NCC Unit, DLLE, WDC, Gymkhana and Yuva Jager organized an event on MarathiRajya Bhasha Din on 27th February 2021. All the Departmental Heads, I/C Principal,Teachers, Degree And Junior College staff members attended the event. The event startedat 10:50 am on Google Meet platform. Mr. Sahil Ghadge was the anchor for the event. Formerlibrarian, an avid reader and the author of the famous biography book - Ek Hota Carver,Mrs. Veena Gavankar was present as the guest of honor. Dr. Sudhir Puranik (NSS Director ofMumbai University) also attended this event. A short video made by the Cultural Committee,the teaching and the non-teaching staff presenting the Marathi abhimaan geet was alsoplayed during the event. Ms. Samiksha Chavan, core member of the Cultural Committeeinterviewed Mrs. Veena Gavankar on topics such as her childhood, Student Life, Career,etc. Ma’am also explained her life journey. To create more awareness and explain theimportance of Marathi Language among people she encouraged the attendees to useMarathi words instead of English as an alternative. She appealed all the youngsters to readand increase their habit of reading in their day to day lives. Ms. Anushree Keni concludedthe event by presenting the vote of thanks. Approximately 100 students attended the event.
Amidst all these external events, the hardworking and ferocious members of the culturalcommittee did not back down when it came to dedicating their time for the annual collegefest -AAKANKSHA.
The annual festival – “AAKANKSHA FEST 2020-21”, was celebrated virtually. Thegroundwork for the fest began from 25th January 2021 which included various online meetsto plan, allot and execute the work. The members brainstormed for many days and finallycame up with ‘INCREDIBLE INDIA – Padharo Mhare Desh’ as the theme for the year. Anamazing brochure was prepared by a volunteer, Mr. Atul Vishwakarma with the help ofother committee members. The brochure included the college’s achievements, rules andregulations of all the events along with their registration links, etc. The brochure was releasedon 15th February 2021 across various social media platforms and the registrations wereopen till 25th February 2021. A total of 13 events were organized under three main categories,namely, Performing Arts, Creative Arts and Literary Arts. Each event was allotted an In-chargeand a few volunteers to overlook all the work to be executed for that particular event. Dayswere also virtually celebrated by the committee and college students from 1st March 2021to 3rd March 2021. Saree and Tie Day, Traditional Day and Retro Day (Back to the 90’s) werethe 3 days that were celebrated. The students were asked to dress up according to thatparticular day and upload their pictures on their Instagram stories and tag the official pageof the Cultural committee. Each Day was celebrated by many students. The entries of all theevents were also collected from 1st March 2021 to 3rd March 2021. The students participatedin large numbers and showcased such diversity in their performances and talents. ProfoundJudges were hired for each of the events and were impressed by the entries received. Theresults for Performing Arts were announced on 8th March 2021 on the official page of theCultural Committee. Similarly, the results for Creative Arts were announced on 9th March
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2021 and the results for Literary Arts were announced on 10th March 2021. All the participantswere provided with E-certificates. The winners were awarded with E-certificates and are tobe provided with medals and trophies on a later date. The Fest came to an end and all thedocumentation was completed by 11th March 2021 under the guidance of theirdocumentation In-charge Ms. Shravya Karkera.
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SR. NO. EVENT NAME EVENT INCHARGE JUDGE
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1. Singing Mr. Racheet Shinde Mrs. Jyoti Tiwari
(g§J‘ gwam| H$m)
2. Instrumental Ms. Priya Tambvekar Mr. Sohail Ansari
(~rQ> no JrV)
3. Dance Ms.Riddhi Warvatkar Mrs. Deepti Vora
(Z¥Ë¶m§JZm)
4. Mono Act Mr. Parth Bhoir
(EH$nmÌr A{^Z‘)
5. Stand Up Comedy Ms. Damini Mahajan
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6. Photography Mr. Chirag Kadam Mr. Avej Shaikh
(~ma-~ma XoImo)
7. Sketching Ms. Shubhangi Deshmukh
(aoIm {MÌU)
8. Poster Making Ms. Jaai Malbari
(a§Jrbo BûVohma)
9. Mehendi Ms. Lubdha Waradkar Komal Gaikwad
(‘oh§XrH$m)
10. Rangoli Ms. Sanchita Walve Dr. Charul Yogesh Shah
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11. Essay Writing Ms. Alphy Hari Capt. Bipin Dhumale
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12. Love Letter Writing Ms. Shravya Karkera Mr. Anil Athawle
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13. Poem Recitation Ms. Gayatri Varekar Mr. Suryakant Umrajkar
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Mr. Prashant Nigade
Mrs. Anita Thanawala
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lllll Best Core and Best Volunteer :
Best Core Ms. Riddhi Warvatkar
Ms. Samiksha Chavan
Best Volunteer Ms. Surabhi Singh
Mr. Atul Vishwakarma
l Winners of Singing Competition :
NAME PRIZE
Ms. Sharvari Khandke 1st Prize
Ms. Kheyati Gupta 2nd Prize
Mr. Nachiket Kolhatkar 3rd Prize
Ms. Shilpa Sonawane Consolation Prize
l Winners of Instrumental Competition:
NAME PRIZE
Ms. Aditi Chatterjee 1st Prize
Mr. Hemang Kulkarni 2nd Prize
Mr. Saurabh Zore Consolation Prize
l Winners of Dance Competition :
NAME PRIZE
Ms. Chaitalee Patil 1st Prize
Mr. Ritesh Salunkhe 2nd Prize
Ms. Damini Mahajan 3rd Prize
Ms. Sakshi Shinde
Ms. Gargi Gupte Consolation Prize
l Winners of Mono Act Competition:
NAME PRIZE
Ms. Diksha Patil 1st Prize
Mr. Deepak Mishra Consolation Prize
l Winners of Stand Up Comedy Competition:
NAME PRIZE
Ms. Shatakshi Jadhav 1st Prize
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l Winners of Photography Competition:
NAME PRIZE
Mr. Priyesh Mane 1st Prize
Mr. Shreyash Utekar 2nd Prize
Mr. Vedang Suvarna 3rd Prize
Ms. Tejal Bhoye Consolation Prize
l Winners of Sketching Competition:
NAME PRIZE
Ms. Sanika Chavan 1st Prize
Ms. Chaitalee Patil 2nd Prize
Ms. Prerana Vadre 3rd Prize
Mr. Aditya Yadav Consolation Prize
l Winners of Poster Making Competition:
NAME PRIZE
Mr. Amey Kurankar 1st Prize
Ms. Sanika Chavan 2nd Prize
Mr. Sahil Ghadge 3rd Prize
Ms. Rashmi Khavanekar Consolation Prize
l Winners of Mehendi Competition:
NAME PRIZE
Ms. Gauri Kanse 1st Prize
Ms. Vibhuti Patil 2nd Prize
Ms. Shahana Shaikh 3rd Prize
Ms. Chaitalee Patil Consolation Prize
l Winners of Rangoli Competition:
NAME PRIZES
Ms. Rashmi Khavanekar 1st Prize
Ms. Mansi Salunke 2nd Prize
Ms. Sharvari Khandke 3rd Prize
Ms. Chaitali Ranalkar Consolation Prize
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l Winners of Essay Writing Competition:
LANGUAGE NAME PRIZE
English Mr. Amey Kurankar 1st Prize
Ms. Suchita Shirke 2nd Prize
Ms. Kusum Chaturbhuj 3rd Prize
Marathi Mr. Pratik Pawar 1st Prize
Ms. Mansi Salunke 2nd Prize
Ms. Chaitalee Patil 3rd Prize
Hindi Ms. Ranjana Yadav 1st Prize
l Winners of Love Letter Writing Competition:
NAME PRIZE
Ms. Diksha Patil 1st Prize
Ms. Shatakshi Jadhav 2nd Prize
Mr. Om Pardeshi 3rd Prize
l Winners of Poem Recitation Competition:
NAME PRIZE
Mr. Deepak Mishra 1st Prize
Ms. Ashwini Salunkhe 2nd Prize
Ms. Vipra Malandkar 3rd Prize
The cultural association aims to impart higher quality skills among the students, searchfor the hidden gems, motivate them to achieve new heights and help the college soar highup where no one can stop them!
They all live and abide by their motto…..
AAKANKSHA #UNSTOPPABLE_NOW
Dr. Kiran Pariya
Coordinator, Cultural Association
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Department of Lifelong Learning and ExtensionDepartment of Lifelong Learning and ExtensionDepartment of Lifelong Learning and ExtensionDepartment of Lifelong Learning and ExtensionDepartment of Lifelong Learning and Extension
Students enrolled in the DLLE for the academic year 2020-21 will be doing ‘CAREERPROJECT’ (CP) in which students interviewprofessionals and gain knowledge about theirparticular field which can help them in choosing career. DLLE and Women DevelopmentCell conducted an entrepreneur skill development workshop ‘SUI DHAGA’ on 6th and 7th
March 2021 on Google Meet platform. In total 91 participants attended the workshop whichincluded teachers and students of different age groups. Our guest Mrs. Swati Joshi gavelessons on basic hand embroidery techniques, which included different types of stitchesnamely Running stitch, Chain stitch, Fly/Y stitch, Lazy Daisy stitch,French Knot stitch andmany more. Overall, it was a wonderful experience and students got hands on training inthe area of Art.
In-charge Principal Dr. Moses Kolet Sir, DLLE Coordinator Dr. Vinda Manjramkar andWomen Development Cell (WDC) Coordinator Mrs. Minal Wankhede attended the workshop.
Dr. Vinda Manjramkar
Coordinator, Department of Lifelong Learning and Extension
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Introduction
Our ASC THANE NCC Army boys unit established in the year 1965 in the B.N.Bandodkar College of Science. Around 52 Cadets Enrolled in our unit every year. ASCTHANE unit comes under the 1 MAHARASHTRA BATTALION in Mumbai ‘B’ group inMaharashtra Directorate. Uptil now our 25 Cadets from ASC THANE unit representedMaharashtra Directorate in the National Level from various camps. Apart from that one ofthe most precious moment for the unit is our Cadet Gangaprasad Thapa and Cadet Kunalsinghvi is commissioned from OFFICERS TRAINING ACADEMY as a Lieutenant.
Administrative Front
• CDT Anikt Gangasagar Yadav was appointed as Senior Under Officer.
• CDT Pratik Gaikawadand CDT Pratik Pawar were appointed as Junior Under Officers.
• CDT Vaibhav Buchudewas appointed as Company Sergeant Master.
• CDT Omkar khatri was appointed as Company Quarter Master Sergeant of theunit.
Enrollment Drive
Enrollment of the cadets commenced in the July 2019. Eligible students from collegecampus participated with enthusiasm in the enrollment drive and gone through varioustests like written exam, physical test, group discussion and interview.
Results of the Certificate Examinations
The unit achieved 100% result in the NCC ‘B’ and ‘C’ certificate examinations.
Training
Apart from regular training parades conducted in the college campus. Cadetsparticipated in several regional, state and national level training camps, a lied activitiesand glimpses of which are mentioned below.
Regional and Group Level Camps
• 2 of our Cadets participated in the pre EK BHARAT SHRESHTHA BHARAT CAMP whichwas held online this year.
• 6 of our Cadets participated in the pre G.V MAVLANKAR which was held in MUMBAI inMarch 2021.
• 2 of our Cadets participat in TRACKING Camp
• 1 of your Cadet is selected for YOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAM form MUMBAI B groupin February 2021.
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Camps
• CATC camp of B set conducted in Jan2 021 at Thane college.
• CATC camp of C set conducted in FEB 2021 at Kirti college.
Participation in other Activities
• Our cadets took a part in International Yoga Day. The program was held online due tothe pandemic of COVID19 on 21st June 2020
• Our Cadets also took a part in Tree Plantation drive held individually at every cadets’nearby area so that the proper safety measure should be taken in consideration on theoccasion of World Environment Day.
• Our cadet also took part in the cycle rally event to spread awareness regarding theroad safety on 14Feb 2021.
• On the occasional of Shahid diwas we have conducted the essay writing competitionon 23 March 2021, our 20 cadets took active participation in this activity.
• No-smoking day was also took under consideration with the collaboration of B.NBandodkar college of science NSS unit on 11 March 2021, this activity was conductedonline as on webinar to create awareness.
• Blood Donation at Sai BABA mandir at vartaknagar on 3march 2021 with thecollaboration of B.N Bandodkar college of science NSS unit,we collected around 35bottle of blood at that campaign.
• Our cadet of unit ASC THANE had also participate in the fit Indiacyclothon event intheir own locality and also motivate the local youth to be fit physical and also mentally.
Noteworthy Achievements
1. MAH BN for B Certificate cadets, in the camp a Drill competition was organised for allthe Company/ Unit Cadets. All total all the 9 colleges has participated in the competitionin which the ASC Thane Unit had got up the first position by scoring more points thanthe other colleges.
2. A CATC Camp was also been conducted for the ‘C’ Certificate Cadets in the month ofFebruary 2021 by 1 MAH BN, during the camp 3 competitions were been organizedby the 1 MAH BN. The name of the events were Drill Competition, Weapon TrainingCompetition and Best Speaker Competition, in all the three Competitions ASC ThaneUnit had achieved the prices. The ranking are as follows:
Speaker Competition, in all the three Competitions ASC Thane Unit had achieved theprices. The ranking are as follows:
In drill Competition 3rd Position
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In Weapon Training Competition 3rd Position
And in Best Speaker Competition 3rd Position (In Best Speaker Competition JUO PratikPawar got the third price)
3. Lt. Bipin Dhumale, ANO of ASC Thane Unit was awarded by Director General NCCCommendation Card in the year 2020.
4. Sepoy Abhijeet Basargekar (ex-cadet of our unit) had completed his Army advancetraining in the month of October 2020 and now he is been serving in MLI Regiment.
5. Mukund Nigade (ex-cadet of our unit) had completed his advance training of SSR inchilka and now he is been serving as a sailor in Indian Navy.
6. Our most of the cadets are also there in services like Army, Navy, Air force and Police.
Lt. B. S. Dhumale
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The National Service Scheme (N.S.S) is an Indian government sponsored public serviceprogramme conducted by the Department of Youth Affairs and Sports of Government ofIndia. Popularly known as NSS, the scheme was launched in Mahatma Gandhiji’s Centenaryyear, 1969. The cardinal principle of NSS is that it is organized by students themselves,and both students and teachers through their combined participation in community service,get a sense of involvement in the task of nation building.
NSS was initiated in VPM’s B. N.Bandodkar College of Science in the year 1972 with30 NSS Volunteers. Presently our NSS Unit consists of 300 Volunteers enrolled and threeProgramme Officers Dr. Ujjwala Gokhe, Prof. Akanksha Shinde and Dr. Pralhad Wagh forthe year 2020-2021. Prof. B.K Mandlekar, Dr. Kiran Pariya, Dr. Ajit Bhumkar, Prof. Vicky Patiland Prof. Komal Gaikwad are the members of NSS Advisory Committee of our College.
NSS Core-Committee 2020-2021
Mr. Siddhesh Dilip Chaugule was selected as NSS Secretary. Mr. Rohan Jaywant Patil,Miss. Samiksha Dharmendra Gupta, Mr. Prathmesh Jaysing Valse were selected as NSSJoint Secretaries. Miss. Disha Deepak Shirwadkar was a Report In-charge. Miss. SimranPradeep Jaiswal, Mr. Prathamesh Anil Sale were Treasurers. Miss. Sneha KripashankarTiwari, Miss. Priti Kabir Patil, Mr. Prabhav Shrikant Moholkar, Miss.Siddhi Dagadu Patil,Miss.Jui Santosh Arolkar were Core Head. Ms. Grishma Vijay Mane, Mr. Mahesh AshokJadhav, Miss. Akanksha Sangram Rajebhosale, Mr.Aniket Bhaskar Kharmate, Mr. HerambDeepak Patil, Mr. Venugopal Bhumeshwar Kundaram, Mr. Shubham Vijay Wadkar,
Mr.Vedant Pradip Jadhav were Core Members.
Following are the activities of our NSS unit for the year 2020-2021
Camps Attended: District/University/State Level
% Rishabh Santosh Singh and Shruti Machindra Patil attended the 20 Hour Yoga InternTraining Program which was organised by Kaivalyadhama (Health and Yoga ResearchCentre, Branch Lonavala) through Online Mode on 15 June -22 June, 2020.
Events Organised/Attended:
l JANTA CURFEW PLEDGE which was organised by Ministry of Electronics &
Information Technology (Government of India) was held on 23rd March 2020 inorder to create awareness among people regarding Covid-19 Pandemic Situation, 50volunteers among which 25 girls and 25 boys participated in this Online Pledge.
l STAY AT HOME SAVE LIVES PLEDGE which was organised by Ministry of
Electronics & Information Technology (Government of India) was held on 30th
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March 2020, in order to spread awareness about Lockdown and its Benefits, 40volunteers among which 15 boys and 25 girls participated in this Online Pledge.
l IGOT ONLINE TRAINING PROGRAMME which was organised by Government
of India was held on 17th April 2020, it was an University level program in order to
train volunteers to prepare masks and how to protect ourselves and our family from
this Covid-19 Virus. Total 20 Volunteers,among which 12 boys and 8 girls
participated.
l KAVYA SANGRAM (Poem Competition) on the topic of QUARANTINE wasorganised by NSS UNIT of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science on 12 th
April 2020, this competition was arranged for our College students for expressingtheir views about Quarantine. Total 15 participants, among which 7 boys and 8 girlsparticipated through Online Mode.
l MUQABLA-E-SHAYARI (Shayari Competition) on topic CORONA-SE-JUNG wasorganised by NSS UNIT of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science on 15thApril 2020, this competition was arranged for our College students for expressingtheir views on Corona Situation. Total 12 participatants, among which 8 boys and 4girls were present participated in this Online Mode.
l RANG-DE-BASANTI (Poster Competition) on topic of LOCKDOWN PROFITS ONENVIRONMENT was organised online by NSS UNIT of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar
College of Science on 20th April 2020, this competition was arranged for our Collegestudents in order to cope up negativity among people and bring positive vibes.Total 10 participants participated, among which 4 were boys and 6 were girls.
l CORONA AWARENESS VIDEO was created by NSS UNIT of B. N. Bandodkar
College of Science on 21st March 2020 in order to aware people about CoronaVirus and how to fight against it and posted it on NSS Instagram page named asNSS unit of Bandodkar College.15 Volunteers among which 6 boy volunteers and 9girl Volunteers participated in it.
l In order to inculcate the importance of Yoga in our day to day lives, NSS UNIT of
VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science organised INTERNATIONAL YOGA
DAY on 21st June 2020, it was celebrated by practicing some Yogasana by virtualmode. 50 volunteers among which 35 boys and 15 girls Volunteers participated inthis event.
l In order to commemorate the Birth Anniversary of LOKMANYA TILAK AND
ANNABHAU SATHE, University of Mumbai Organised an Online Event on 1st August2020. 52 volunteers, among which 24 boys and 38 girls participated in this event.
l ORGAN DONATION AWARENESS WEBINAR was organised by University of
Mumbai on 13th August 2020 in order to aware Volunteers regarding the importanceof Organ Donation. 15 volunteers among which 6 boys and 9 girls Volunteers
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participated in this event.
l INDEPENDENCE DAY was celebrated through Online Mode by NSS UNIT OF VPM’s
B. N. Bandodkar College of Science on 15th August 2020, by hosting our NationalFlag Virtually. 30 Volunteers among which 17 boys and 13 girls, actively participatedin this Virtual Event.
l In order to celebrate HINDI LANGUAGE DAY, NSS UNIT of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar
College of Science organised an Online Event on 14th September 2020, explainingthe importance of the Hindi Language. 50 Volunteers among which 27 boys and 23girls Volunteers participated in this event.
l NSS Unit Of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science celebrated NSS
FOUNDATION DAY on 24th September 2020 through Online Mode in the presence ofHonorable Chief Guest Mr.Bhupendra Mishra . 80 Volunteers among which 35 maleand 45 female Volunteers attended the event.
l A CLEANLINESS DRIVE was undertaken by NSS UNIT of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar
College of Science on 2nd October 2020 in which volunteers created awareness amongthe people living nearby to their houses by cleaning the residential area. 25 Volunteersamong which 11 boys and 14 girls participated in this event.
l University of Mumbai organised an Online Event on 2nd October 2020, named BHAJAN
SANDHYA in order to celebrate the Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. 40 Volunteersamong which 25 boys and 15 girl Volunteers attended this event.
l In order to make students aware about the National Service Scheme, NSS UNIT of
VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science organised a FYNSS ORIENTATION
which was conducted under the guidance of Prof. Dr.Ajit Bhumkar and Prof. Vicky
Patil on 9th October 2020 by Virtual Mode. 100 Volunteers participated in this event.
l In order to make students aware about National Service Scheme, NSS UNIT of VPM’s
B. N. Bandodkar College of Science organised a FYNSS ORIENTATION whichwas conducted under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Ajit Bhumkar and Prof. Vicky Patil
on 10th October 2020 by Virtual Mode. 101 Volunteers participated in this event.
l A JAN ANDOLAN PLEDGE FOR COVID-19 which was organised on virtual modeby Government of India was held on 11th October 2020 in order to spread awarenessabout Covid Situation. 50 Volunteers among which 25 girl and 25 boy volunteersparticipated in this event.
l In order to spread awareness on the importance of Handwashing, University of
Mumbai organised an online webinar on GLOBAL HANDWASHING DAY on 13th
October 2020. 25 Volunteers among which 17 boys and 8 girl Volunteers attended thisevent.
l A SPIT FREE INDIA PLEDGE which was organised by ACF (Alamelu Charitable
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Foundation) Supported by TATA TRUSTS, was held online on 14th October 2020i n
order to create awareness among people. 51 Volunteers among which 31 boys and20 girl Volunteers participated in this pledge.
l In order to spread awareness among citizens, NSS UNIT of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar
College of Science organised a 9 Days Event on the occasion of NAVRATRI, whichwas held from 17th October 2020 to 25th October 2020 on virtual mode.
a. Day 1 (17th October 2020): POLLUTION QUIZ: A Quiz on the topic of Pollutionwas organised in order to spread awareness among people. 80 Volunteersamong which 45 boys and 35 girls participated in this event.
b. Day 2 (18th October 2020): A LETTER WRITING COMPETITION on the topic of“Letter to Corona Warrior’s “was organised in order to spread awareness aboutthe work of Covid Warriors. 15 volunteers among which 8 boys and 7 girlsparticipated in this event.
c. Day 3 (19th October 2020): YOGA DAY was organised in order to inculcate theimportance of Yoga among Volunteers. 10 Volunteers among which 5boys and 5girls participated in the event.
d. Day 4 (20th October 2020): NO RAPE CAMPAIGN was organised in order toexpress views. 15 Volunteers among which 8 boys and 7 girls participated.
e. Day 5 (21st October 2020) : MEDITATION DAY was organised in order to inculcatea habit of meditation in Volunteers. 20 Volunteers among which 8 boys and 12girls participated.
f. Day 6 (22nd October 2020): SPREAD A SMILE Event was organised to spreadtheir short stories in which they helped someone. 5 Volunteers among which 2boys and 3 girls participated in this event.
g. Day 7 (23rd October 2020): An event named KITCHEN GARDEN was organisedin order to plant small trees. 15 Volunteers among which 7 boys and 8 girlsparticipated in it.
h. Day 8 (24th October 2020): FEEDING STRAY ANIMALS was organised in whichVolunteers feed Stray Animals. 10 Volunteers among which 6 girls and 4 boysparticipated.
i. Day 9 (25th October 2020): A POEM WRITING COMPETITION was organisedon the topic of BETI BACHAO BETI PADAO in which Volunteers spread awarenessamong people. 10 Volunteers among which 7 boys and 3 girls participated in it.
l Volunteers of NSS UNIT of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science, Volunteerdfor C.A Examination which was done from 21st November to 14th December in ourCollege Campus. 25 Volunteers among which 15 boys and 10 girls volunteered.
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l NSS UNIT of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science celebrated Constitution
Day on 26th November 2020 in the presence of Honorable Chief Guest Advocate
Vinod Wagh (Prof. in TMC Law College) through Online Mode. 65 Volunteers amongwhich 35 boys and 30 girls attended this event.
l University of Mumbai Organised an Online Event on 26th November 2020 named asDr. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR JAYANTI in order to celebrate the Birth Anniversary ofDr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. Total 40 Volunteers among which 12 boys and 28 girlsattended this event.
l NSS UNIT of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science celebrated NATIONAL
YOUTH DAY on 12th January 2021 in the presence of Honorable Chief Guest Mr.
Mahesh Sandipan Gaikwad (Founder of Ramakrishna Vivekananda Kalyan
Foundation) through Online Mode. Total 64 Volunteers among which 40 boys and24 girls attended this event.
l NSS GARDEN CLEANING was done from 22nd January 2021 to 24th January 2021by NSS UNIT of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science. Total 20 Volunteersamong which 15 boys and 5 girls participated in this activity.
l On the occasion of PARAKRAM DIVAS an Online Quiz was organised by NSS UNIT
of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science on 23rd January 2021. Total 206volunteers among which 104 boys and 102 girls participated in this Quiz.
l PARAKRAM DIVAS ONLINE WEBINAR was organised jointly by NSS and NCC
UNIT on 23rd January 2021 in the presence of Honorable Chief Guest Mr. Anand
Sitaram Patil (Senior Police Officer) and Guest Mr. Sailesh Balakrishna
Kondaskar (MA). Total 48 volunteers among which 33 boys and 15 girls attendedthe event.
l On 26th January 2021, REPUBLIC DAY was celebrated through Offline and onlineMode. Total 10 Volunteers of NSS UNIT of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of
Science among which 7 boys and 3 girls, along with our Programme Officers attendedthis event in our College Campus.
l NSS UNIT of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science organised online LetterWriting Competition on the occasion of MARTYR’S DAY on 30th January 2021. Total10 Volunteers among which 6 boys and 4 girl Volunteers participated.
l University of Mumbai organised webinar on an E-Waste Collection Drive on theoccasion of Birth Anniversary of Balasaheb Thackeray which commenced on 23rdJanuary 2021 till 31st January. On 1st February 2021 webinar on E-WASTE AND DRY
WASTE COLLECTION was held. Total 60 Volunteers among which 25 boys and 35girls attended this event.
l MAJHI VASUNDHARA PLEDGE which was organised by the Environment &
Climate change Department (Government of India) was held online on 2nd
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February 2021 in order to plant more trees and save electricity. Total 70 Volunteersamong which 40 boys and 30 girls participated.
l NSS UNIT of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science celebrated SAFER
INTERNET DAY in order to spread awareness about Cyber Security in the presence ofHonorable Chief Guests Mrs. Snehal Adsule (PSI from Crime Branch Thane) and
Guest Mr. Sujit Tayade on 9th February 2021. Total 64 Volunteers among which 30boys and 34 girls attended this Online event.
l NSS GARDEN CLEANING was done by Volunteers of NSS UNIT of VPM’s B. N.
Bandodkar College of Science on 12th February 2021. Total 5 Volunteers amongwhich 4 boys and 1 girl participated in this activity.
l University of Mumbai Organised an Online Event on the occasion of Birth Anniversary
of CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI MAHARAJ on 19th February 2021. Total 1 Volunteerparticipated in this event.
l On 19th February 2021, CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI MAHARAJ JAYANTI was celebratedby NSS UNIT of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science through Online Mode.Total 57 Volunteers among which 25 boys and 32 girls Volunteers attended the event.
l MARATHI LANGUAGE DAY was celebrated on 27th February 2021 which wasorganised by Cultural Committee and Marathi Language Department in
collaboration with NSS UNIT, NCC UNIT, DLLE, WDC, and Yuva Jagar of VPM’s
B. N. Bandodkar College of Science in the presence of Honourable Chief GuestVeena Gavankar through Online Mode in order to spread awareness about theimportance of Marathi Language. Total 50 Volunteers among which 25 girls and 25boys Volunteers attended the event.
l University of Mumbai Organised an Online Webinar on topic of WOMEN IN
LEADERSHIP-DEFENCE on 1st March 2021. It was attended by 2 girl Volunteers fromour NSS Unit of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science.
l In order to make awareness about wildlife and its conservation, NSS UNIT of VPM’s
B. N. Bandodkar College of Science organised webinar on A WORLD WILDLIFE
DAY, 3rd March 2021. Total 80 Volunteers among which 40 girl and 40 boy volunteersattended the event.
l A BLOOD DONATION CAMP which was organised by NSS UNIT of VPM’s B. N.
Bandodkar College of Science in collaboration with NCC UNIT, Lions Club of
Millennium and Nair Hospital in Vartak Nagar, Sai Baba Temple on 4th March at10am to 3pm.Total 55 Volunteers among which 22 boys and 33 girls participated inthis activity.
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ACHIEVEMENTS:
Sr. Name of PROGRAM LEVEL COMPETITION AWARD
No. Volunteer
1. Sahil Sukhdev NSS UNIT of VPM’S Intercollegiate Poster making FirstGhadge R.Z Shah College of (Theme “Life prize:(Theme(SYBSc. Science, Arts snd During Lockdown “Life DuringBotany-Zoology Commerce, Mulund Digital India”) LockdownDepartment). organised AAROHAN Digital India”)
FEST –04 thMarch2021.
2. Mansi NSS UNIT of VPM’S Intercollegiate Solo Singing Second prize:Chandrakant R. Z Shah College (Patriotic song or (Patriotic SongKamble of Arts, Science Folk song) named “Teri(FYBSc. and Commerce, Mitti” fromBiotechnology Mulund organised Movie Kesari)Department). AAROHAN FEST –
04 th March 2021.
3. Vibhuti R. A. PODAR Intercollegiate A Mandala Art Third prizeJitendra Patil College Competition (The scenario(FYBSC,s (Autonomous) of theme named in which aMicrobiology Commerce and “The dawn in brush,Department) Economics named students Life” Geometric
UTTUNG 2020- 2021 Shapes andwas held on 26 and Kuiri with a27 March 2021 Girl was
present.)
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Research Committee Report 2020-21Research Committee Report 2020-21Research Committee Report 2020-21Research Committee Report 2020-21Research Committee Report 2020-21
The research committee 2020–2021 was restructured with minor changes in the
flagship. The term started with teaching online and work from home culture. As we got
used to the ‘new normal’, the Research committee started quite early during the lockdown
period pandemic to have a research dialogue with teachers and students all over the country.
A webinar series “Inquisitive mind” was organized, a joint effort of the Research Committee
and Department of Library of VPM’s B.N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane during the
COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown period. An inquisitive mind is the one that questions,
a mind that is curious and pursues knowledge. Probing the mind moves at a tangent that
leads to discovery and inventions. In the webinar series “Inquisitive mind” topics relevant
and applicable to research students, teachers and research guides have been included.
The first Webinar of the series was arranged on 14th May 2020 on the topic “Mendeley:
A Reference management tool” and the second Webinar of the series was arranged on
23rdMay 2020 on the topic “Google Scholar”. The resource person Mrs. Kadambari Hemant
Manjrekar, Librarian, VPM’s B.N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane, reiterated that
Mendeley and Google scholar serve as a useful tool for researchers. These tools help the
researcher to get free scholarly articles and they help in Literature surveys. The sixth Webinar
of the series was arranged on 20th June 2020 on the topic “National Digital Library of India
(NDLI): A useful Source of Information” also by Mrs. Kadambari.
The third Webinar of the series was arranged on 1st June 2020 on the topic “An
Introduction to ORCID” by Dr. S.D. Rathod, Head, Dept of Zoology, VPM’s B.N. Bandodkar
College of Science, Thane. ORCID is an open, not-for-profit organization run by and for the
research community. The fourth Webinar of the series was arranged on 6thJune 2020 on
the topic “The Patenting Process” by Mr. Arun Kumar Yadav, General Manager, VIP Industries,
Nashik. Mr. Yadav focused on different aspects of the patenting process.
The fifth Webinar of the series was arranged on 13thJune 2020 on the topic
“Understanding Journal Indexing and Citation Database” by Dr. Rohini Mandhare, Asst.
Professor, Dept of Chemistry, VPM’s B.N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane. Dr. Rohini
gave an in-depth knowledge of Scopus and its hands-on. The eighth Webinar of the series
“Inquisitive mind” was arranged on 4thJuly 2020 on the topic “A new way to search in the
Web of Science” by Dr. Rohini Mandhare. In this webinar Dr. Rohini Mandhare, the resource
person for the session explained different products of the web of science. She explained,
to find free, user friendly and at the same time authenticate websites for publishing research
and getting citation databases.
The seventh Webinar of the series was arranged on 26th June 2020 on the topic “Basic
Understanding and applications of Drawing Softwares” by Dr. Sandeep Kahandal, Asst
Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane.
Dr. Sandeep’s session included a general introduction about various drawing softwares.
The Ninth Webinar of the series was conducted on 11th July 2020 Saturday. It was on the
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topic “Research misconduct”. The resource person was Dr. Moitreyee Saha, Head,
Department of Botany VPM’s B.N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane. Dr. Moitreyee
Saha elaborated the importance of research integrity and what constitutes research
misconduct and how every researcher should avoid it.
The Tenth Webinar of the series was conducted on 29th July, 2020. Saturday. For the
webinar titled “Selection of Journals for Research Paper Publication”, an expert
Dr. Prabhakar Dongre, Head and Professor of Biophysics Department (University of Mumbai)
was invited as a resource person. Dr. Vinda Manjramkar, Associate Professor, Dept. of
Zoology, VPM’s B.N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane, University of Mumbai was the
resource person for eleventh webinar of the series ‘Inquisitive minds’ conducted on 5th
August, 2020. About 70 participants from all over India took part in a webinar titled
“Interdisciplinary Approach in Research (Change in MindSet)”. Dr. Vinda Manjramkar also
published a research paper titled “Domestication of Rice : Varieties and Utility” in the journal
J-BNB (ISSN2454-2776) vol. 2020.
A webinar titled ‘Funding Opportunities for Research for Undergraduate and
Postgraduate students’ was organized on 8th August, 2020. An expert was invited as a
resource person for the said webinar, Dr. P. Hemlatha Reddy, Former Principal, Sri
Venkateswara College, Delhi University. She shared her views about the basic requirements
needed for a Ph.D. and research position available. She also mentioned how one can
apply for funding through attempting competitive exams of various funding agencies, entry
through projects sanctioned to PIs, through independent fellowships from Universities,
independent fellowship from private labs etc. She mentioned various government funding
agencies like CSIR, ICMR. DBT, UGC, ICAR, ICSSR and ICHR.
Research Committee and Department of Library of VPM’S B. N. Bandodkar College of
Science, Thane organized a 5 days’ workshop on ‘Empowering Young Minds : Building a
research trajectory’ during the lockdown period. The workshop focused on igniting the
minds of the students for doing research and to learn new things. The first Webinar was
arranged on 27th October 2020 on the topic “Art of Presentation” by C.A. Kauser Meherali.
This session helped the participants to build confidence while presenting their presentation,
how their actions should be, how to present and interact with your audience simultaneously.
The second workshop of the series was arranged on 28 October 2020 on the topic
“ANUBHAV” by Dr. Ushavati Shetty, Vice Principal Poddar Brio International School, (CBSE).
The main aim for the session by the speaker was to make students aware about various
issues that are harming our mother earth and to do research for protecting our planet. The
third Webinar was arranged on 29th October 2020 on the topic “Open Access resources in
science” by Mrs. Kadambari Manjarekar Librarian, VPM’s B.N. Bandodkar College of
Science, Thane. It was a webinar based on open access resources for students and
researchers. She also explained about the impact of open access resources. The 4th
webinar was arranged on 30th October 2020 on the topic “Research Integrity” by
Dr. Moitreyee Saha. She explained the principles of research integrity such as Reliablity,
Honesty, Respect, Accountability and their values that make a huge difference in research
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integrity. The fifth day of Webinar was arranged on 31st October 2020 on the topic
“Research : A journey from paradigm to presentation by Moses Kolet Sir, I/C Principal,
VPM’s B.N. Bandodkar College of Science. It was a Webinar on how a researcher should
make a complete presentation of their research and how to present it.
The research committee includes highly qualified, motivated and talented minds who
have made steady progress in various aspects of research.
Dr. Poonam Kurve presented a poster titled, “Macrofaunal diversity of inter-tidal zone
at Akshi coast, Alibaug, India” in the World Conference on Marine Biodiversity 2020
organized by University of Auckland, New Zealand from 14th to 16th December 2020.
She reviewed a Research Paper for Springer journal. Dr. Poonam Kurve wrote an article on
Karnala Bird Sanctuary for Marathi Vishwakosh. Published a research paper titled, “Nesting
site studies of White-bellied Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogasterGmelin, 1788) along Konkan
Coast, Dist. Ratnagiri, M. S., India” has been published in Journal of Ecology, Environment
and Conservation (Vol 27: 2021). Dr. Kurve was sanctioned a grant of Rs.50,000/- by
University of Mumbai (dated 17 March 2020), for the research project titled, “Evaluation of
Pollution indicator parameters of Kamwari River and its Estuary along Bhiwandi, (M.S.),
India”.
The Research Scholar Programme had started in the academic year 2014-2015 for
the students of VPM’s B.N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane. It is a Certificate course
related to Research methodology. This course had been partially (~50%) completed through
offline mode till mid-week of March 2020. Then due to ‘Lockdown Period’ of COVID-19,
later all remaining modules were designed and conducted by online means. All resource
persons including students took immense efforts in completing time bound assignments
in unpredictable situations of lockdown. Some of the Mini research projects of RSP were
re-structured and completed by January 2021. Students enjoyed this transition from offline
to online conduct of course and appreciated the online modules of ‘Heal Your Mind’,
‘Ecotourism’, ‘Soft Skills’, etc. From 2020-2021 onwards, all modules of Research Scholar
Programme (RSP) will be conducted online while mini research projects can be completed
in wet/dry-labs as per need of research problem. Thus, RSP would present an excellent
example of Hybrid-Course in future.
This year, Dr. Ujjwala Gokhe (Dept. of Physics), Dr. Urmila Kumavat (Dept. of Botany)
and Dr. Pralhad Wagh (Dept. of Chemistry) gave their expertise as the evaluators to
candidates of 6th Std. and 9th Std. who qualified for State Level and Thane District Level
National Children’s Science Congress. It was held Online on 29th, 31stand 12thJanuary 2021
a step to guide the budding researchers from various schools.
Dr. Rohini Yogesh Mandhare completed a CSIR - Summer Research Program (CSIR-
SRTP) 2020 online June to August, 2020 coordinated by CSIR-NEIST, Jorhat.
Dr. Anita Goswami-Giri delivered a lecture titled ‘Corona Outbreak: Chemistry, Immunity
And Approaches’ in International E-Conference on “Strategies and Challenges in Higher
Education during COVID-19 Lockdown Period in India with reference to World” Organized
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By Government of Maharashtra, Government Vidarbha Institute of Science and Humanities,
Amravati, Maharashtra - 444 604 India Day 03 (17th May, 2020). Dr. Anita Goswami-Giri
was granted patent ‘Measurement of potential and chemical kinetics of lantadene by using
immobilized enzyme on 28th August 2020 and patent published on ‘Ayurvedic Proprietary
medicine for treatment of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2)
– 202021048992’ dated 10-12-2020. She published two books Practical in Organic
Chemistry for M.Sc. II (Second Edition) 2019-20 and Laboratory Handbook for Drugs and
Dyes (T. Y. B.Sc.) Third Edition 2019-20. A paper was published by S.S. Meshram, A. S.
Goswami-Giri, U. B. Tumberphale and P.G. Gawali (April 2020) titled, “Dielectric behaviour
of allyl Amine (AA) and 2- methoxy Ethanol (2-ME) at 9.85GhZ Microwave frequency” in
International journal of Multidisciplinary educational Research Vol 9 issue 4(6). Dr. Anita
Goswami-Giri was granted a Minor Research Grant project 2019-20 (sanctioned by
University of Mumbai) dated 17 March 2020 for 25000/- Gunvanti Negi was awarded the
degree of Ph. D on 27/08/19 for her work on ‘Development of graphite coated electrodes
for the selective determination of alkaline earth metals’ under the supervision of Dr. Anita
Goswami-Giri.
Dr. Moitreyee Saha
Coordinator, Research Committee
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Due to epidemic COVID-19, we conducted two online webinars on 12th and 21st
January, 2021 for SY BSc, TY BSc and MSc and FY BSc respectively. Our goal was to
aware the students about Free ship and Scholarship available under various schemes by
Social welfare department Maharashtra, Tribal department of Maharashtra, Chhatrapati
Shahu Maharaj scholarship, open merit scholarship and minority department of
Maharashtra.
Resource person Prof. Anil Athavle and Mr. Ramchandra Shinde shared details about
these schemes, process of application, document required and how important is to link
Aadhar card with a bank account. Resource person encourage need and merit-based
students to apply for financial aid and support.
Mrs. Sangita S.Meshram
Coordinator, Special Cell
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A Student Leadership Committee was formed in the present academic year, June 2020-
2021 on the behest of I/C Principal Dr. Moses Kolet to look into the overall development of
leadership potential in students of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science, Autonomous,
Thane. The opportunities for leadership was to provide the student leaders with sufficient
training, activities and programmes to develop them to be excellent effective leaders. To
improve the interaction of student leaders by providing more recognition of student leaders
among the student population. These student leaders role is to cultivate a campus
community of shared goals, responsibilities, communication, advocate their needs, desires
and to foster holistic development of students.
The student leaders members arranged several online activities. On 15th October,
2020 a lecture was delivered by Dr. Anupma Harshal Wadavlikar from IISER Pune on the
topic ‘How to read scientific Literature? and Introduction to MANAV : The Human
Atlas initiative’. A popular lecture was arranged by the Student Leaders Committee on
17th October 2020. Dr. Sampson David, an acclaimed Youth, Culture, Social activist and a
popular singer has carved a special niche amongst youth and educational institutions.
Dr. Sampson David interacted with the students online and spoke on the topic Know India
: Inculcation of Human and Cultural Values and all round development of Youth. A
five day workshop was arranged for our students, by the Research committee and Library
department of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar College of Science, Autonomous, Thane from 27th
October 2020 to 31st October 2020 on the topic ‘Empowering Young Minds : Building a
Research Trajectory’.
On 12th December 2020, an interaction was arranged with the Student ambassador
Mr. Clement Fawale Olajide at University of Mumbai from Nigeria. He spoke on the topic ‘Nigeria:
Culture, Economics and Education.’ The student leaders members arranged an online
lecture by Ms. Clara Correia on the topic Wetlands : Our Lifeline on19th December 2020.
Students leader Committee of VPM’s B.N. Bandodkar College of Science, Autonomous,
Thane organized a motivational lecture for the NCC Cadets of the College. The motivational
lecture was arranged on 21st December 2020 on the topic “Life in Indian Army”.
The students leaders Ms. Alphy Hari T.Y.B.Sc., Ms. Shravya Karkera T.Y.B.Sc., Ms. Rutuja
Adhav S.Y.B.Sc, Mr. Atul Singh S.Y.B.Sc. and Mr. Anish Kadam F.Y.B.Sc.made arrangements
and helped in conducting all the program.
Four groups of students from our college three from (Degree College/ English category)
and one group from (Degree College/ Hindi category) participated in All India Debate
Competition 2020 of Confederation of Indian Industry CII on The India We Want
(Degree College/ Hindi category). Ms. Rutuja Adhav S.Y.B.Sc., Mr. Atul Singh S.Y.B.Sc. has
won the Second prize in the All India Debate Competition 2020 of Confederation of Indian
Industry CII on The India We Want (Degree College/ Hindi category).
Dr. Moitreyee Saha
Coordinator, Student Leaders Committee
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National Level Debate Competition on the occasion of International Women’s Day
Women Development Cell of VPM’s B. N. Bandodkar college of Science (autonomous),
VPM’s Dr. V.N. Bedekar Institute of management studies and Yuvajagar of VPM’s B. N.
Bandodkar college of science (autonomous) organized National Level debate competition
on the topic “Has gender equality been achieved in India?”. Total forty two students with a
team of two participated in the competition with each team presented their views within
one minute duration.
Prize distribution ceremony was arranged on march 08, 2021. Three outstanding
women guest speakers were invited during the ceremony and there was a felicitation of
women teacher achievers and girl student achievers during the academic year 2020-21.
The guest speakers invited during the ceremony were:
1. Adv. Kalpana Unadkat, Senior Partner, Khaitan& company and champion of women’s
empowerment.
2. Dr. Imama Dalvi, Neuro Oncologist, Bombay Hospital
3. Dr. HafizaGolandaz, executive director, International Leadership and Management
Alliance.
The result of the National debate competition was declared by the judge Dr. Imama Dalvi
as follows:
Language category – English
1st prize Shambhavi Joshi and B. N. Bandodkar College of
Karishma Parmar Science
2nd prize Vinayak Mokashi and Ryanston B. N. Bnadodkar College of
Rodrigues Science
2nd prize Gauri Kulkarni and Devayani Patel Joshi-Bedekar college
3rd prize Pahel Jain and Harshita Sangam Kirti College
3rd prize Poorva Ajgaonkar and Sayali Palav BRIMS Institute
Consolation Kiranjyot Kaur Mankoo and Pillai College of Education
prize Priyanka Singh
Consolation Aaron Fernandese and Smt. MMK College of
prize Joshua Jacob Commerce and economics
Consolation Aamena Ayyub Bubere and G. M. Momin Women’s
prize Aqsa Rafique Ahmed Shaikh College, Bhiwandi
Consolation Vedanti Gide and Kirti College
prize Aham Suresh Nahar
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Language Category – Hindi
1st prize Anubhav Sharma and Smruti Dhadwade Sahyog College, Thane
2nd prize Manisha Rathod and Jayesh Lohote Bandodkar College of Science,
Thane
3rd prize Saurabh Singh and Suraj Juyal Bandodkar College of Science,
Thane
Language Category – Marathi
1st prize Swapna Deopurkar and Shatakshi Jadhav Bandodkar College of Science,
Thane
2nd prize Shivani Mane and Tanvi Keskar BRIMS Institute of Management
Studies
3rd prize Sayali Patil and Shivani Paranjpe BRIMS Institute of Management
Studies
Following prizes also were announced for best speaker and best videos
Best Speaker- Saurabh Singh and Devyani Patel (Bandodkar College of Science, Thane)
Best Videos
Vedanti Gide and Aham Suresh Nahar (Kirti college)
Vinayak Mokashi and Ryanston Rodrigues (Bandodkar College of Science, Thane)
Swapna Deopurkar and Shatakshi Jadhav (Bandodkar College of Science, Thane)
All the members of the organizing committee took lots of efforts to make the program a
grand success. There were more than 200 participants attending the program.
Mrs. Minal Wankhede
Coordinator, Women Development Cell
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l Prof. S. Vankatraman, former I/C principal and Head of Dept. of Physics retired in
Sept. 2020.
l Dr. D. R. Ambavadekar, Vice Principal, and Head of Dept. of Chemistry retired in
May .2021.
l Shri S. D. More, Lab Attendant, Dept. of Chemistry, retired in December 2020.
Sad DemiseSad DemiseSad DemiseSad DemiseSad Demise
l Former Principal Dr. G.V. Kulkarni left for heavenly abode on
10/3/2021.
l Our security staff Shri Murlidhar G. Kushavah left us for his
heavenly abode on 25/5/2021.
l Former retired teaching staff of Department of Chemistry
Dr P. G. Bamane left for heavenly abode on 9/4/2021.
l Former staff of Chemistry Department Shri Pandhare left for
heavenly abode on 21/12/ 2020.
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SUBJECTWISE RESULSUBJECTWISE RESULSUBJECTWISE RESULSUBJECTWISE RESULSUBJECTWISE RESULTTTTT
ACADEMIC YEAR 2019–2020ACADEMIC YEAR 2019–2020ACADEMIC YEAR 2019–2020ACADEMIC YEAR 2019–2020ACADEMIC YEAR 2019–2020
Subject wise results at Post-
Graduation (M.Sc.) are as follows:
No. Subject Pass
Percentage
(%)
1 Chemistry 100.00
2 Biodiversity Conservation 100.00
and Wildlife Mgmt.
3 Environmental Science 100.00
4 Physics 85.71
5 Information Technology 100.00
Overall Result 97.01
Tabulated Results of the last
University Examinations conducted
in First Half of 2020
Subject Pass Percentage
(%)
F.Y.B.Sc. 50.75
S.Y.B.Sc. 67.51
T.Y.B.Sc. 96.01
M.Sc. 97.01
No. Subject Pass
Percentage
(%)
1 Botany 91.67
2 Chemistry 100.00
3 Mathematics 97.50
4 Physics 74.29
5 Statistics 100.00
6 Zoology 95.74
7 Biotechnology 90.00
8 Biochemistry 100.00
9 Computer Science 100.00
10 Human Science 100.00
11 Information Technology 99.08
12 Microbiology 88.89
Overall Result 96.01
Subject wise results at Graduation
(T.Y.B.Sc.) are as follows :
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JUNIOR COLLEGEJUNIOR COLLEGEJUNIOR COLLEGEJUNIOR COLLEGEJUNIOR COLLEGE
FIRST IN SUBJECT
FIRST IN RANK
Rank PRN Name of the Student Marks Percentage
1 2019410362 KAMBLE ANISH SANJAY SHAILAJA 567 94.50
2 2019410358 GUJARE NIHAL PRAVIN VANDANA 561 93.50
3 2019410091 GADGE SIDDHI ATMARAM SARLA 559 93.16
FFFFF.Y.Y.Y.Y.Y.J.C. Result for the Academic Y.J.C. Result for the Academic Y.J.C. Result for the Academic Y.J.C. Result for the Academic Y.J.C. Result for the Academic Year 2019-20ear 2019-20ear 2019-20ear 2019-20ear 2019-20
No. of students appeared : 487
No. of students cleared with Distinction : 54 (11.10 %)
No. of students cleared with First class : 206 (42.30 %)
No. of students cleared with Second class : 186 (38.20 %)
No. of students cleared with Pass class : 39 (08.00 %)
No. of students Failed : 02 (00.40 %)
Total No. of Candidates Passed : 485
Percentage of Result : 99.60%
Sr. No. Subject PRN Name of The Student Marks out of 100
1 English 2019410091 GADGE SIDDHI ATMARAM SARLA 92
2019410347 AGRAWAL ARYAN BRIJ DEEPA 92
2 Marathi 2019410127 JAGDALE REVATI VIJAY SAMPADA 96
3 Sanskrit 2019410320 JADHAV PRADNYA RAJESH NILAM 94
4 Hindi 2019410437 MAURYA SNEHA SHESHNATH MEENA 93
5 Maths 2019410320 JADHAV PRADNYA RAJESH NILAM 100
6 Physics 2019410358 GUJARE NIHAL PRAVIN VANDANA 95
7 Chemistry 2019410408 GOUDA RAHUL KUSHAN APURVA 100
8 Biology 2019410491 YADAV SATYAM DEVIDAYAL ANITA 99
9 Comp. Sci. 2019410362 KAMBLE ANISH SANJAY SHAILAJA 193 / 200
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FIRST IN SUBJECT
Rank Name of the Student Marks Percentage
1 Mr. Panchal Aniket Gajanan 604 92.92%
2 Mr. Maurya Prakash Nandlal 599 92.15%
3 Mr. Purohit Sarvagnya Hrishikesh 595 91.54%
Sr. No. Subject Name of The Student Marks out of 100
1 English Ms. Gondhalekar Anusha Ganesh 88/100
Ms. Chavan Ruchi Manoj
2 Marathi Ms. Auti Vaishnavi Dattatray 91/100
3 Hindi Mr. Daundkar Saurabh Santosh
Ms. Gangurde Saakshi Satish 95/100
Mr. Ghule Karan Shivram
4 Sanskrit Ms. Alaskar Shatakshi Satish 91/100
5 Maths Mr. Maurya Prakash Nandlal
Ms. Kokate Srushti Subhash 100/100
Ms. Jain Yukta Ranjeet
6 Physics Mr. Purohit Sarvagnya Hrishikesh 97/100
7 Chemistry Mr. Panchal Aniket Gajanan 97/100
8 Biology Mr. Kumbhar Chetan Mallikarjun 96/100
9 Comp. Sci. Mr. Purohit Sarvagnya Hrishikesh 187/200
HSC Result for the Academic YHSC Result for the Academic YHSC Result for the Academic YHSC Result for the Academic YHSC Result for the Academic Year 2019-20ear 2019-20ear 2019-20ear 2019-20ear 2019-20
No. of students appeared (Fresh) : 416
Fresh +Private+Repeaters+Class Improvement+Isolated : 416+22 +34 +7+1 = 480
No. of students cleared with First class with Distinction : 87
No. of students cleared with First class : 206
No. of students cleared with Second class : 118
No. of students cleared with Pass class : 00
No. of students Failed
Fresh +Private+Repeaters+Class Improvement+Isolated : 5+6+16+1+0 = 28
Total No. of withheld Result : NIL
Total No. of Candidate Passed
Fresh +Private+Repeaters+Class Improvement+Isolated : 411+16+18+6+1= 452
Percentage of Result (Fresh) : 98.79%
FIRST IN RANK
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ANNUANNUANNUANNUANNUAL RESULAL RESULAL RESULAL RESULAL RESULT - M.Sc (SEM II to SEM IV)T - M.Sc (SEM II to SEM IV)T - M.Sc (SEM II to SEM IV)T - M.Sc (SEM II to SEM IV)T - M.Sc (SEM II to SEM IV)
ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-2020ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-2020ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-2020ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-2020ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-2020
Total Appeared :- 67
Total Passed :- 65
Percentage :- 97.01%
Subjectwise Result : 2019-2020
SUBJECT TOTAL TOTAL Fail Passing
PASS APPEARE Percentage
Biodiversity and
Wildlife 12 12 0 100.00
Chemistry 10 10 0 100.00
Environmental 13 13 0 100.00
Science
Physics 12 14 2 85.71
IT 18 18 0 100.00
Total 65 67 2 97.01
Total Pass 97.01
Percentage
Total Appeared 100
Percentage
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DEGREE COLLEGE ENDOWMENT PRIZESDEGREE COLLEGE ENDOWMENT PRIZESDEGREE COLLEGE ENDOWMENT PRIZESDEGREE COLLEGE ENDOWMENT PRIZESDEGREE COLLEGE ENDOWMENT PRIZES2020 – 20212020 – 20212020 – 20212020 – 20212020 – 2021
Sr. Name of Awardee Name of the award Award Specifications
No Winning Student
1 Late Shri Gunakar N. Joshi Smarak SHAIKH MANTASHA Being the first in rank amongstYojana Science Prize of Rs.150/- ABDUL MABOOD SHABANA the students of this college(Through Past Students’ Association). passing B.Sc. Examination of
Mumbai University, April, 2020
2 Shri Swami Samarth Prize of Rs. 500 /- SHAIKH MANTASHA ABDUL To the student of this college(Through Dr. R.P. Athalye & Family). MABOOD SHABANA passing TYBSc. Examination of
the University securing highestmarks in Zoology at FYBSc/SYBSc & TYBSc taken togetherand who has completed theB.Sc. Degree Course in threeyears without A.T.K.T.
3 Shri Swami Samarth Prize of Rs. 500/- KOLHATKAR NACHIKET SUDHIR To be awarded to the student(Through Dr. R.P. Athalye & Family). APARNA who has secured first prize in
Music Competition.
4 Shri Dattaram S. Natekar & SHAIKH MANTASHA ABDUL Being the first in rank among theMrs. Kamal D. Natekar MABOOD SHABANA students of this college passingThane Science Prize of Rs. 45/- in B.Sc. Examination, April, 2020memory of their son Late VijayNatekear.
5 Shri Dattaram S. Natekar & Mrs. Kamal NEMAN MANALI MANGESH Securing highest marks fromD. Natekar Thane Science Prize of ANJALI amongst Backward ClassRs.45/- in memory of their. son Late students of this collegeVijay Natekear passing B.Sc. Examination,
April, 2020
6 Late Prof. Dr. Mrs. S.S. Borgaonkar SHAIKH MANTASHA ABDUL To the student of this collegePrize of Rs. 270/- (Through Prof. MABOOD SHABANA passing TYBSc ExaminationS.K. Borgaonkar). of the University securing
highest marks in Zoology.
7 Late Shri Mandar Suryakant Joshi Boys NCC (Army Wing) To be awarded to the best NCCPrize of Rs.301/- through cadet of this college alternatelyShri S.M. Joshi,Thane. DEVESH DINESH SHUKLA from Boys/ Girls NCC (Army
Wing) every year.
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8 Shri Dhondo Waman Tillu To be awarded to the
Science Scholarship of Rs.1000/- student studying in Post
(Through Vidya Prasarak Graduate Science Class
Mandal, Thane). with annual income less
than Rs.1,50,000/-
As selected by the donor.
9 Late Shri Deepak Ganesh MANDRAI ROHAN To the student of this
Kokaje Prize of Rs. 270/-. BHAGWANDAS college passing TYBSc
KSHAMABAI Exam of the University
securing highest marks in
Physics.
10 Late Shri Bhagwandas Huku BHONKAR RUSHIKESH To be awarded to the
Hotchand Keswani Prize of VINOD VIDHYA student of this college
Rs.270/-. securing highest marks in
Mathematics.
11 Late Shri Bhoir Himanshu R. KHAN SAIMA QAMAR To be awarded to the
Prize of Rs.270/-. SHAMSUL QAMAR student of this college
RAHISUNNISA passing T.Y.B.Sc. Exam.
securing highest marks in
Botany.
12 Late Smt. Indira Phadake Prize KHAN AYESHA HIFZUR To be awarded to the
of Rs.270/-(Through Prof. REHMAN KHAN SABA student of this college
Mrs. S.M. Phatak) passing TYBSc. Exam.
securing highest marks in
Statistics.
13 Late Shri. G.R.Patil and Late Being the first in F.Y.B.Sc.
Smt. S.G.Patil Prize of in the College Examination
Rs. 580 /- (through Ex-Principal in the academic Year
Shri.C.G.Patil , Thane). 2019 – 2020
14 Late Shri. G.R.Patil and Late Being the first in S.Y.B.Sc. in
Smt. S.G.Patil Prize of Rs. 580 /- the College Examination in
(through Ex-Principal Shri.C.G. the academic Year 2019 –
Patil, Thane). 2020
15 Late Shri. G.R.Patil and Late SIDRA SABA NOUMAN Being the first in M.Sc.Part -
Smt. S.G.Patil Prize of Rs. 580 /- HASAN ANJUM II In the College in the
(through Ex-Principal Shri.C.G. academic year 2019 –
Patil, Thane). 2020
16 “Mayuresh and Alpana Past KHAN AYESHA HIFZUR Being the first in Statistics in
Students Statistics 1984” Prize REHMAN KHAN SABA T.Y.B.Sc. Examination April
of Rs.270/- (Through Past 2020.
Students Mr. Mayuresh Dhond
& Alpana Gupte)
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17 Prize of Rs. 1000/- (Through the (Zoology) Prize to be awarded on
past students of 1984 Batch of SHAIKH MANTASHA ABDUL rotation basis to the
this college MABOOD SHABANA toppers of three subjects
every year (Mathematics /
Statistics Chemistry /
Physics / Zoology / Botany)
18 Prize of Rs. 1000/- (Through the (Statistics) Prize to be awarded on
past students of 1984 Batch KHAN AYESHA HIFZUR rotation basis to the
of this college REHMAN KHAN SABA toppers of three subjects
every year (Mathematics /
Statistics / Chemistry
Physics / Zoology / Botany)
19 Prize of Rs. 1000/- (Through the (Chemistry) Prize to be awarded on
past students of 1984 Batch of YADAV PRIYANKA rotation basis to the
this college CHANDRABHAN USHA toppers of three subjects
every year (Mathematics /
Statistics /Chemistry /
Physics / Zoology / Botany)
20 Ex-Principal Dr. Govind V. SHAIKH MANTASHA ABDUL To be awarded to 1st in
Kulkarni Prize of Rs.2000/- MABOOD SHABANA college in T.Y.B.Sc Zoology
Through Shri Vijay Gopal – 2019 - 20
Kulkarni & Shri SanjayGopal Kulkarni (USA)
21 Late Shri Gopal V. Kulkarni Prize SHAIKH MANTASHA ABDUL To be awarded to 1st in
of Rs.2000/- through Shri Vijay MABOOD SHABANA college among the
Gopal Kulkarni & Shri Sanjay students of all subjects in
Gopal Kulkarni (USA) T.Y.B.Sc – 2019-20
I/C Principal
V.P.M.’s B.N.Bandodkar College of Science (Autonomous),Thane.
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2020 – 20212020 – 20212020 – 20212020 – 20212020 – 2021Sr. Name of Awardee Name of the award Student Award Specifications
No
1 Dr. V.N. Bedekar Science Prize Mr. Panchal Aniket Gajanan Being the First in rank among theof Rs.125/- (on behalf of Vidya students of this college passingPrasarak Mandal, Thane). HSC Examination of Mumbai
Board in February, 2020
2 Late Shri Vasant Ramkrishna Karnik Mr. Sherlekar Omkar Sahadev Obtaining the Highest Marks at& Smt.Indira V.Karnik Science Prize the SSC Examination, Marchof Rs.90/- (Through Shri.Shirish V. 2020 among the studentsKarnik) admitted to this college in FYJC
Class.
3 Late Shri Gunakar N. Joshi Smarak Mr. Panchal Aniket Gajanan Being the First in rank among theYojana Science Prize of Rs.150/- students of this college at the(through Vidya Prasarak Mandal, last HSC Examination of MumbaiThane). Board
4 Late Shri Hanumant Sitaram Dixit Mr. Kumbhar Chetan Mallikarjun Obtaining the Highest Marks inPrize of Rs.1000/- (through Prof. M.H. Biology among the students of Dixit). this College passing HSC Exam,
of March, 2020 of Mumbai
Divisional Board.
5 Late Shri Madhav Govind Deo & Late Mr. Panchal Aniket Gajanan To be awarded to the studentSmt. Mangalabai Madhav Deo, Thane securing highest marks &Prize of Rs. 135/-. ranking 1st in Science Faculty in
H.S.C.-2019 - 20
6 Late Shri Madhav Govind Deo & Late Mr. Panchal Aniket Gajanan To be awarded to the studentSmt. Mangalabai Madhav Deo, Thane securing highest marks &Prize of Rs. 135/-. ranking 1st in Science Faculty in
H.S.C. 2019 - 20
7 Late Mr. Ramchandra Govind Ranade Mr. Kamble Anish Sanjay Being the First in rank among thePrize of Rs. 1000/- students of this college passing(Applicable from 2017 to 2027 only) F.Y.J.C. Exam of March, 2020
8 Late Mr. Narayan Ganesh Sathe Ms. Jadhav Pradnya Rajesh Obtaining the Highest Marks inPrize of Rs. 1000/- Mathematics among the students(Applicable from 2017 to 2027 only) of this College passing F.Y.J.C.
Exam, of March, 2020
9 late Mr. Ramkrushna Govind Khambete Mr. Kamble Anish Sanjay Being the First in rank among thePrize Of Rs.1000/- students of this college passing
(Applicable from 2019 to 2033 only) F.Y.J.C. Exam of March, 2020
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1 31/03/2021
TY Statistics student Ms Intesaar Limbodiwala won the Second Prize in National Level
Slogan Competition conducted by Legal Aid Committee of KC Law College.
(The First and Third prizes were won by Law students from Jammu University and
Osmania University respectively)
2 27/03/2021
We were honoured as our fybsc IT student Ms Manasi Gadag (centre) played cricket at
national level , representing maharashtra and the Maharashtra Women’s team were
runner up at all india level.
3 27/03/2021
NSS VOLUNTEER “VIBHUTI PATIL” won the Third Prize
(=Mandala Art Competition) at an intercollegiate level in Uttung 2020-2021 arranged
by NSS UNIT of R.A. Podar College
4 24/03/2021
Mr. Abhishek Jadhav FYIT won Third Prize in Mimicry Competition in University Youth
Festival 0n 24/03/2021
5 Ms. Shambhavi Joshi TY Microbiology won Second Prize in Elocution Competition in
Unversity Youth Festival 24/03/2021
6 Ms Riddhi Kumavat (TYBSc Mathematics) cleared IIT-JAM 2021 examination and being
in merit list
7 Ms Pranali Dhiware (TYBSc Chemistry) cleared IIT-JAM 2021 examination and being
in merit list
8 Ms. Sanyukta Bholay (TY Microbiology), Ms. Swapna Deopurkar & Ms. Afrah Nawaz
(TY Biotechnology) , cleared TIFR exams for furthur studies in the Research Institute.
9 Ms. Prachi Dumbre, (TY Biotechnology) cleared GATE exam with all India rank 60.
10 Cultural joint secretary Sahil Ghadge got 3rd price in National level poster making
competition in chem -euphoria fest organised by Wilson College Mumbai on 13/03/2021
11 Ms. Pranoti Joshi, FYBSc Biochemistry won second prize in intercollege state level
essay competition organized by AI Janjira Degree College, Murud Janjira on 10/03/2021
12 Ms Shreya Nadkarni FYBSc won a prize for her presentation on ‘Baye’s Theorem’ in
intercollegiate PPT presentation competition on ‘Theorem and its Application’
organized by B. K. Birla College on
Student’s AchievementsStudent’s AchievementsStudent’s AchievementsStudent’s AchievementsStudent’s Achievements
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13 Mr. Sahil Ghadge, SYBSc Secured First prize in intercollegiate poster making
competition In Aarohan 2K21organised by VPM’s RZ Shah college Mulund on 09/03/2021
14 Ms. Manali Kamble won second prize in intercollege singing competition
In Aarohan 2K21organised by VPM’s RZ Shah college Mulund on 09/03/2021
15 Ms. Tanvi Shirgaonkar (TYBSc Chemistry) won third prize in inter college Paper
presentation competition organized by Ruia College on 27/02/2021
On 30 January 2021 also she had won Third prize in intercollege research competition
of Somaiya Vidyavihar.
16 Ms. Shreya Nadkarni from FYBSc PMS won first prize in inter-collegiate essay
competition organised by Bhavans College on 25/02/2021
17 Ms. Sanjeeda Islam and Mr Sahil Ghadge won prizes in Inter college online poster
competition organized by Guru Nanak College on 24/02/2021.
18 Sujeet Singh of TYCS Successfully Cleared the TCS “National Qualifier Test” with
78%; organized by TCS India.
19 Sneha Lanjekar of TYCS Successfully completed EF SET exam, achieving an overall
English level of C2 on May 21, 2020.
20. Sneha Lanjekar of TYCS Won Third Prize in “International Walkersjoin Contest”
organized by DJ alan walker.
21) Ankita Bandre of FYIT achieved 3rd Position in Competition on “Quotes Writing”
presented by LEADABILTIY from February 4, 2021 to February 14, 2021.
22) Rishabh Singh of SYIT
l Got 1st Rank in National Poster Making Competition
l Won AI Gaming Tournament by Microsoft India
l Achieved Mimo Game Developer Certification
l Achieved Alpha Recognition as a Microsoft Learn Student Ambassador
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STSTSTSTSTAFF ACHIEVEMENTSAFF ACHIEVEMENTSAFF ACHIEVEMENTSAFF ACHIEVEMENTSAFF ACHIEVEMENTS
Mr. Ajit Bhumkar
was awarded with
Ph.D. degree in Chemistry
from University of Mumbai
in the year 2020
Mr. Pralhad Shriram Wagh
was awarded with
Ph.D. degree in Chemistry
from University of Mumbai
in the year 2020
Lt. Bipin Dhumale
ANO of ASC Thane Unit
was awarded by
Director General
NCC Commendation Card
in the year 2020
Mrs. Minal Wankhede Barsagade
received M.A. degree from
University of Mumbai
in the year 2020
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Online Education : A "boon" or a "bane"Online Education : A "boon" or a "bane"Online Education : A "boon" or a "bane"Online Education : A "boon" or a "bane"Online Education : A "boon" or a "bane"
Well, the Concept of online educationis being popular nowadays. We were in theduration of lockdown for more than 6 (six)Months, almost a half of academic year.Months, almost a half of academic year.Many of the Countries have startedproviding online education to their students.
Now, the point is whether the OnlineEducation is a "boon" or a "bane". So, forsome extent, its a bane for me or accordingto me. Some people also think that its a boon.
Online education has helped, students a lot in their studies. As, we know that, its a newworld of "online education" for the students, so on major scale they are enjoying it a lot. Butthis enjoyment will give them a temporary pleasure. Many of the students cannot afford thispleasure, due to their economic conditions or not having the facilities of internet, Mobile(Androids), Laptop etc. as some of them stay in remote areas.
I think that going to school & learning and making live interacting with teacher, friendshas a real enjoyment and it also boosts up the skills of students and also online educationis not good for the health of student, it can affect their eyes, their brains and also studentssit at one place for hours and hours, due to which they develop laziness in their body andalso online education restricts the physical activities of students.
Yes, I agree that, because of online education schools have covered atleast 20% ofsyllabus. But I think that schools should reduce the syllabus and wait until the offlineeducation starts.
And I pray that this "Corona period" should get over soon. So that student could enjoythe school life and develop their personality and learn to be a kind and good human being.
Tanmay D. Avhad
SYJC
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2020- A year of epic...!2020- A year of epic...!2020- A year of epic...!2020- A year of epic...!2020- A year of epic...!
The year 2020 is a year that people don’t want to remember. There are many reasonsfor this and biggest of those is covid-19. Now we can’t imagine that just a few months agothe whole world was shuttred with all the work and education stopped; but because of thisdigital world we found a solution for this problem & that was work from home and onlineeducation.
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The pandemic spread an environment of fear,anxiety and disappointment all over theworld. And now we can see all the educational institutions, the government, and other non-profit institutions are doing their best so that the students can again come to the schoolsand colleges. Also our country has made available a vaccine for covid-19. This has given abig relief to all the people.
On 25th March 2020, first lockdown of 21 days was announced in India. That time wewere all feared and didn’t knew how to protect ourselves and our families from the virus.We were all hearing in the news the numbers of people who were infected due to this virus.This count was increasing day by day starting from hundreds and reaching thousands andlakhs in the whole country. The lockdown continued till November with the similar situation.But between all these pandemic situations they were the police forces, military forces anddoctors who were fighting against the virus so that we can stay safe.
We consider 2020 as a year with very bad memories because of events as covid-19,cyclone Nisarga, Australian bushfire, lockdown,earthquake in ladhak and many more...But this year has also given us some good learning as to be clean and neat. There aremany good things that happened in 2020 as the environment was healed due to no pollution,the word ‘Hero’ was redefined, we were reconnected to our families...etc.
Although the virus troubled us alot but still it gave us some essential learnings andtaught us the importance of cleanliness. We learnt that our lives are more important thanany other thing. Also the importance of balance in nature was known and now further weshould maintain the balance in the nature so that the condition does not take a different turnagain.
With a positive mindset let’s hope for a good and healthy life for all by saying thisprayer...
Chirag Patankar
11th/ D
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Effective TEffective TEffective TEffective TEffective Teaching-Learning Outcomeseaching-Learning Outcomeseaching-Learning Outcomeseaching-Learning Outcomeseaching-Learning Outcomes
Among the services present on the earth, teaching is the one which takes us near toGod. This feeling of doing Godly service is felt only if we are following the unsaid rules ofthe creator. Being in the service for the more than ten years, I see this profession as a greatresponsibility not allotted to me by my employer but by the almighty. This sense needs tobe alive in every teacher to understand some unwritten rules of the creator. Being a teacheris not just a profession but it is a character. Unless a teacher has purity in character, thoughts,
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heart, the students won’t receive it. This will eventually reflect in the nation when thesestudents become citizens. Therefore, the education system needs checkpoints to evaluatethe effectiveness of its own service.
The teacher and teaching methods have undergone tremendous changes in pastdecades. The education system has witnessed eras that were dominated by a particulartechnology for knowledge delivery. Starting from drawing & oratory mode, it became apart of the computer era since 1990 and now we have entered into a digitally interactiveera in the twenty-first century. These transformations were adopted time to time by teachersand the method of teaching changed from teacher-centric to learner-centric andparticipative. But the outcome analysis was constrained only to the evaluation of the learnerand not that of the process. Evaluating the teaching-learning process is as important asthat of evaluating a learner. Only then we will be able to follow Demming’s PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) cycle to upgrade the education system in a better way. This is exactly whataccrediting institutes emphasize on.
Assessment of students’ learning enableseducation institutes not only to identify their ownstrengths and weaknesses but also to correct theirlearning deficiencies and misconceptions. Theevaluation methods include seven different types viz.diagnostic assessment, Formative assessment,Summative assessment, Confirmative assessment,Norm-referenced assessment, criterion-referencedassessment and Ipsative assessment. However,implementation of all these methods is not seen inreality except that of formative and summative type.One of the limitations in Indian education system isthe teacher-student ratio. However, with the advent
of ICT in education we can overcome this by changing the way we assessed the students.The current methods that are followed include internal, external assessment for theoryand practical. The pandemic of COVID-19 has changed the way we looked at everything.What if we also look at the old evaluation techniques in an innovative way?
Today’s competitive age expects students to be sharp, focused and smart workers.The teachers being another important pillar of the system should also be equally smart todesign innovative evaluation methods that go with the technological advancements.Keeping students attracted to give examinations without taking stress remains anotherchallenge today. University of Wisconsin professor Donald Kirkpatrick has suggestedthree levels for the process of evaluation, namely micro, macro and mega level. Microlevel evaluation is related with the benefits gained by the student, macro level will dealwith the benefits gained by the Institution as an effect of student’s learning and megalevel involves societal levels of gains. Right now, we only evaluate at the student level i.e.micro level. Also, for evaluating at these three levels, we must drop the age-old pen and
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paper method and embrace digital platforms, even when schools and colleges reopen.Of course, we might face technological challenges here like availability of digital instrumentsand stable internet connection but the advantages of digital examinations outweigh thesedrawbacks by far. In order to overcome the limitations, colleges can provide platformse.g.Wifi hotspot devices on rent, chrome books etc to the students who don’t own thetechnology so that education can truly be free for all.
We may not start implementing the change on large scale (i.e. University) but at teacherlevel we can definitely think of implementing this change where each and every student’sprogress can be assessed and problems can be solved. With autonomy being given tomost of the University affiliated colleges, it will be very critical for the colleges to maintainhigh standards to keep the admission rate high. The teachers of such colleges will have toadopt new innovative ways to teach. Along with this, the institute will also have to implementinnovative evaluation methods that will also be Learner-centric. HEIs should customize theevaluation method as per the need and ability of the child.
Current pattern of theory examination has become just a game of content retention ofknowledge irrespective of testing ability to implement it. Students study a particular conceptwith an aim to be able to write about it in the semester exams. Their approach to look atexams needs a thorough change which can be done only through changing methods ofevaluation. The descriptive exams don’t prepare students to face competitive exams.Competitive exams expect students to study in a different way. In order to make studentsmore prepared for such exams the internal assessment exams can be time bound and ofMCQ type. COVID – 19 has already made some important changes in the examinationsystem that colleges had. Now exams are being conducted digitally which gives child thefreedom of giving the test from residence too. There can also be an introduction of healthyhours in the examination system (especially for internal assessment) where we don’t fixthe day and time of exams, instead, we provide a span of time where the pupil can giveexams as and when satisfied with the self-preparation. We need to make students learnthe time management for the exams where they have so many distractions of the world toget carried away with. Google classrooms gives a way in which one can keep track of eachstudent and help students do Ipsative evaluation. The practical exams can also becustomized to get rid of ‘mugging up’ strategy implemented by child. The purpose is tobuild their strength and not to make them lose it by stressing them with a vast syllabus tostudy.
Not just students, but every teacher also needs an evaluation. Feedbacks should betaken for the teaching methodologies adopted. Implementation of creativity in teachingevery small topic would help in growth of every teacher as an individual. Afterall, no one isperfect and no one learns everything by birth. It is the process of growth that makes the lifeworth.
To summarize, the evaluation methods need to assess the student in the most stressfree &as natural way as possible. It should give students a chance to explore and challenge
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their abilities, excelling in different ways irrespective of student being whether too intelligentor mediocre. Because every child is blessed with some quality. It is a teacher’s responsibilityto identify it and provide atmosphere that will nurture it.This will surely lead to a betterIndia.
Ms. Sayali Daptardar
Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology & Biotechnology
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Covid 19, a viral disease that is believed to be originated from the illegal wildlife tradein China, has created a global health crisis. We all are aware of the devastating effect thispandemic has caused. Recently vaccine for this disease have started to roll out, but a fewmonths ago, very few research was done on this novel disease. Doctors and scientistswere working tediously (and they still are) to learn more about this disease and try to find apossible cure.
I am from Mahad, a small town in the Raigad district and I am currently pursuing M.Sc.in Biodiversity, wildlife conservation and management at B. N. Bandodkar College, Thane.In March 2020, as Covid 19 was spreading in India the schools and colleges were shutdown and hence I went to my native place in Mahad. Soon the disease started to spreadrapidly in many cities of India, and a nationwide lockdown was imposed. Due to lockdown,many people in the cities lost their job and businesses. People working in cities like Mumbaiand Pune started to return to their native places. This mass migration of people to theirnative places resulted in the spreading of infection even in the remotest villages. In Mahad,cases of covid 19 were increasing day by day, and like in most places there was lack ofawareness regarding this disease, lack of testing kits and medical infrastructure, therewere also lots of misconceptions regarding this disease.
The local health care workers and government officials were working tediously to stopthe spread of this disease, along them, many social work organisations were also workingfor the same cause. Kailasvasi Kakasaheb Chitale Smruti Kendra, Mahad was one of theorganisations working for reducing the spread of this disease in Mahad town. In July 2020,Kakasaheb Chitale Smruti Kendra had organised ‘Break the Chain’ campaign, which aimedto reduce the spread of Covid 19 infection by identifying the potential Covid 19 suspect byconducting thermal and oxygen level screening of the entire Mahad town. Although thermaland oxygen screening is not an alternative to PCR and antigen test for this disease and iscertainly not much accurate, but in the early days of the Covid pandemic with lack of testingkits, it was the only way to identify the potential Covid infected person.
I am part of a Mahad based NGO called SEESCAP which primarily works for wildlifeconservation but also work for disaster management and social causes. In early July wereceived information regarding the ‘break the chain’ campaign and immediately we
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‘teamSEESCAP’, joined the campaign. The thermal and oxygen level screening programwas organised from 21 to 25 July 2020, we were supposed to check the temperature andoxygen level of the entire Mahad town in three days followed by self-isolation. A total of 43volunteers from Mahad including our team SEESCAP had registered for this campaign.Our stay during this campaign was arranged in B.S. Butala hall in Mahad with all the facilityof isolation for each volunteer. On July 20, we all received training and guidance regardingthe screening program by Dr Gavhankar from Mumbai, who had previously led a similarscreening campaign in parts of Mumbai. Dr Nagarkar from Mahad provided the technicalassistance needed during this program through the campaign and also regularly monitoredthe health of the volunteers. From July 21 to 23 the actual fieldwork for the screening began.All the volunteers were given separate neighbourhoods and wards where they would conductthe screening. Our fieldwork was in two shifts, one in the morning from 9 am to 1 pm andother in the evening from 4 pm to 6 pm. Conducting the screening while wearing the PPEkits was very difficult and uncomfortable especially during the afternoon hours, but everyvolunteer worked very hard and without any complaints. We visited every societies andhouses in Mahad and screened the people by following proper social distancing protocols.Along with the screening we also created awareness among people regarding this disease,explained the importance of sanitization and social distancing and cleared anymisconceptions regarding this disease. During this campaign, all the Mahadkars gave agood response to this campaign and cooperated well. Some even showered us with petalsto appreciate our efforts. On our last day of fieldwork, some people who have missed thescreening due to some reason visited us at the B. S. Butala hall and request for checkingtheir temperature and oxygen level. On our last day. In three days we screened around30000 people in Mahad. This screening program has slowed the spread of covid infectionin Mahad and most importantly created awareness regarding sanitization and socialdistancing amongst the people. During this thermal screening program, I have met andgot to know lots of young like-minded people who are willing to work selflessly for thebetterment of society. We worked for around 6 -8 hours a day while wearing the PPE kitsonly for three days which was very difficult for us. By participating in this campaign therespect and appreciation for the health care workers, who are working tirelessly for manymonths wearing PPE kits and staying away from home have increased a lot. I appreciateall the efforts of the volunteers and organisers of this campaign as well as health careworkers who are in the true sense the Covid warriors. Volunteering for the ‘break the chain’campaign was a wonderful experience during which I have met lots of like-minded peopleand learned a lot
Pranav K.
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Suicide and Global PSuicide and Global PSuicide and Global PSuicide and Global PSuicide and Global Pandemicandemicandemicandemicandemic
The world has recently faced a huge global pandemic, COVID-19. In this pandemic, ahuge increase in cases of suicide and other mental disorders like depression and anxietyhave been recorded.
According to WHO, around 8 lakh people commit suicide annually, that is approximatelyone death per 40 seconds, and 3 thousand deaths everyday. In the individuals aging from15-29 years, suicide is the second biggest cause of death. Around 45% of the peoplecommitting suicide are youths. These numbers have surged up a lot since the COVID-19pandemic. Due to the pandemic, many people faced the problem of loneliness, which isone of the main reason behind suicide. Such numbers of suicidal deaths have an adverseeffect on the development of the nation. According to WHO, suicide will be the biggestcause of death in humans by the year 2030.
So, how can we tackle with this issue? Firstly, people must be made aware of mentalhealth. More and more awareness campaigns must be arranged by mental healthorganisations. Children should also be taught about mental health in their schools. Thishelps in reducing the stigma regarding mental health. This will also help a lot inunderstanding and detecting various mental illnesses in ourselves and people around us,as many of the suicidal deaths are due to lack of early detection of signs of suicide.
Secondly, if we observe any signs of suicide/ suicidal thoughts in our loved ones, weshould not ignore it. We should talk to them, understand their feelings, problems faced bythem. We should not judge them. We should give them moral support in such situations. Ifwe feel that the person cannot be handled by us, we should approach a mental healthprofessional as soon as possible. We should follow the guidance given by the professional.
More and more people should be encouraged to pursue their career as a mental healthprofessional. If more and more people are engaged in this profession, it will lower thecosts of mental healthcare facilities. According to studies, after receiving proper mentalhealthcare, expenses on other medical healthcare services have reduced to just 10%. Propermental healthcare also helps in reducing risk of disorders related to heart, digestive system.Mental healthcare services have saved lives of many people by changing the outlookmentally ill people had. If you believe you or your loved one suffer from mental illness, dovisit a mental health professional.
Tejas Prakash Rupwate
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The Cottage of ZeinbergThe Cottage of ZeinbergThe Cottage of ZeinbergThe Cottage of ZeinbergThe Cottage of Zeinberg
Gerome was a college going boy who lived with his parents in a small city of London.Once Gerome went for an excursion along with his college teachers and classmates. Theexcursion was in a forest area where the students had to study various species of plantsalong with bird watching. While walking, Gerome noticed a way which was covered withdry leaves and rose petals. Gerome found it fascinating. He asked his teacher about it. Histeacher ‘Miss Merry’ warned him not to go there as the way leads to “THE COTTAGE OFZEINBERG” which is considered haunted and those who go there between “1:30 to 5:00a.m.” in the night, never return. Gerome asked her more about the story of the cottage. Shetold him that Zeinberg was a scientist cum black magician who used to live there and dounusual things but one night he was declared missing. Nobody knows where he is. An
inspector who went there for investigation at 1:30am. also never returned. Many people tried toreveal the secret but none of them came back.People who went there before or after this timedidn’t find any clue about the unusual events.
Gerome found it more fascinating and thevery next night he went there with two of his bestfriends to find out the real secret.Three of themreached the cottage by following the weird way.It was 1:25 a.m. by that time.They saw that thedoor was locked from outside but as Gerome triedto push it the door surprisingly opened. They went
inside. It was too dark. They could hear bats flying. The two friends were already scaredand suddenly they heard a deep voice saying” its only a minute left for 1:30" which echoedthe entire cottage. They both ran outside the cottage but Gerome did not. He had decidedto find out the secret. Suddenly he could hear ticking of a clock and the entire room gotfilled with moonlight. He could now clearly see a huge clock showing 1:30 a.m., a brokenbed and 2 chairs. He waited there for 10 mins and found out that all this is just a story andthere Is nothing unusual happening. He was very happy as he had revealed the truth thatnone could do. He stepped outside the door in excitement; and suddenly heard a very lowsound of laughter. Gerome got a bit scared but he ignored the voice and reached home.But to his surprise he saw his parents outside the gate of his society talking to his friendsabout their whole plan. They all were worried and deciding what to do as he had not returnedhome. Gerome was a bit nervous and excited too. He went in front of them and said, “heyy’all , don’t worry I am back and most importantly I found out the secret of the cottage thatthere is no secret of the cottage”, but no one looked at him. He thought, they must be angrywith him and so were ignoring him but as he tried to touch his friend he could pass throughhim. He was not able to touch anything and when he looked in the mirror he was stunnedas he could not see himself. He was taken aback. He went back to the cottage running tofind some clue. A deep voice came from the clock ,”welcome Gerome, the secret of the
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cottage is that people who come here between the particular time undergo the power ofmoonlight entering the cottage along with the magical aura of the COTTAGE making theminvisible forever. Zeinberg’s scientific skills and black magic is the reason for thisphenomenon which even made him invisible. And now you can’t even touch anyone. Noone can feel your presence, you are the “79th” person who has found out this cottage’ssecret. All the missing people were not attacked by ghost but became invisible throughouttheir life and now you are also one of them. You are TRAPPED FOREVER!!
- Siddhant Ajay Pradhan
SYBSC, Human Science
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Telling the truth we can’t Imagine a world without corona or the world after corona isimpossible. Telling the fact corona has spread in a worldwide level like tuberculosis andwiping it out completely is totally impossible mission.
Yeah we maybe able to get an immuneagainst corona but this disease will now bein the top of the list of FASTESTCONTRACTING DISEASES replacingtuberculosis and plague and will be addedto the viruses and bacteria which aresurrounding us all the time but since we willbe having an immune there is least chancesof contracting and spreading of this virus.
If we wont to wipe this out also ..thenalso it’s far difficult than imagination sincesome part in the world or the other will besuffering from it...guys we all know that inthe world ‘a tuberculosis patient dies in every 3 seconds’ another phrase will be added to it‘a corona patient is admitted in every 5 sec’ ...YES THATS TRUEE!!!
Now guys telling about the nature. after so called eradication of coronavirus ‘Peoplewill start to hate each others BODY. at least upto 10 to 15 years people wont recover fromthis shock and fear to coronavirus or maybe till their life ends Telling about the hygienepeople will from now take special care of their cleanliness and will remain far away from thepeople who will remain unclean and dirty.
In this condition the old technique of yoga have proven its effect. So after this situation
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Unity in Diversity: Positioning India as a LeaderUnity in Diversity: Positioning India as a LeaderUnity in Diversity: Positioning India as a LeaderUnity in Diversity: Positioning India as a LeaderUnity in Diversity: Positioning India as a Leader
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Indians are the Italians of Asia and vice versa. Every man in both countries is a singerwhen he is happy, and every woman is a dancer when she walks to the shop at the corner.For them, food is the music inside the body and music is the food inside the heart. ‘Amore’or ‘Pyar’ makes every man a poet, a princess of peasant girl if only for second eyes of manand woman meets. – Gregory David Roberts
It’s rare to find a nation where 9 religions, 15 major languages with 844 different dialectsare under one roof, one house: India. If we look at the top most performing countries, thereisn’t much diversity to compare against our country. Unites States of America and People’sRepublic of China have 4-5 major religions which is just a nominal number. India is seventhlargest country, the largest running democracy and one of the most ancient civilisations.Ayurveda is practised since last 2500 years ago, Yoga since past 5000 years ago. Hinduism,Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism which were born in India is followed my 25% of worldpopulation.
Superpower countries are those which can influence and dominate its power to exertmaximum benefits and affect huge decisions for the welfare of the nation. As a developingcountry, the Republic of India is considered as an emerging global leader. The factors thatcontribute India as a captain of the ship are huge population, youth mindset, continuousimprovement in the digital era, balancing in the times of covid-19 pandemic, area-wiselocation benefit, diverse culture, traditions and heritage landmarks marking the tourismsector, making use of renewable resources, nuclear energy, nuclear fission in the era ofadvancing science and technology.
this will have a greater effect on people and all the people will take more involvement onincreasing the practice of yoga and fitness.
Talking about the economy of the country and the world, the economy of the countryand the world will suffer heavy loss due to treatment of the all the people who have sufferedfrom this covid-19 due to the rupture of the business and exports which always was greater.
So it will take lots of time and property to restore the economic aspects and economicalstrength of each and every country after this situation income,support and improvement onGDP and on the economy of the country.
So from the situation it has been proved that our world and the human race will neverbe able to reach back to our earlier world but we can create a new and better world throughthe help of humanity and thus we may be able to create a new and better world but wewon’t be able to go back to the old world.
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We are also upfront on our strong military power, strengthening our Air Force, Navy andArmy with Paramilitary Forces making us the third largest defence force in the world.Integrated Guided Missile Development Program (IGMDP) and ISRO are one of the majorspace stations, launching pads which keep our nation’s satellite technology at par with thebest. India is becoming more and more digital with increasing awareness of cashlesspayments, encouraging start-ups, business ideas and small-scale industries toglobalization. The Indian market is an eye of jewel for several top companies, private sectorsfor investment. Huge population creates endless demands which give birth to newerinventions as a necessity to the crowd.
Currently, India’s population is 135.26 crores, against United States which is 32.72crores. After China, India’s growing human print is attracting more youth ratio then developedcountries. This adds to humongous workforce, ascending human labour and necessarypush to cultivate its own e-sources going hand in hand with new technology. With yearly50,000 start-ups being bought to life; our country is a tech-savy hub after the foreign SiliconValley. India even surpassed China as fastest growing economy market, it is also one of thesecond largest food producers of the world. The primary and tertiary sectors of country arein well shape to counter major developed nations. Indians are known for their heavy butgrammatically correct English accent. This leads to large English-speaking skill (as a globallanguage) alongside diversified regional languages to the citizen’s profile.
With 4.36 million IT employee’s workforce under belt, our country is two thirds ahead ofworkforce than USA. India is also called as ‘Technology Superpower’ for its deeper roots inIT industry than any other country. The Indian Government are acknowledging ‘Make inIndia’, ‘Digital India’ to progress towards digital era in full boost. India exports software to90 countries. What’s our country doing to meet the high-energy crisis? Building Nine NuclearPower Reactors, several hydropower stations, extending its use for solar powers and creatingawareness to use less fuel by conserve non-renewable resources! Biogas is used extensivelyto replace exhaustive fuels. Citizens are encouraged to save energy, use less fuel and relyon conscious use.
Isn’t 6-8 million dollars being a lowest cost budget to send a spacecraft to Mars? Yes!When space agencies like NASA have funding over 20 billion, we manage our projectswithin 1 billion funding. Our country is independent, self-reliant in missile technology. India’scontribution to space technology counts as a remarkable position. Our country as launched319 satellites for 33 different countries. Helping other nations achieve their feat is also asign of an emerging superpower nation. 90% launched Indian satellites are successfullylaunched in space, the success rate being high. From Aryabhatta in 1975,RISAT-2BR1in2019, EOS-01 in 2020 the space voyage has been carried around for 44 years with 100 plussatellites. Profound project launches like Mars Orbiting Mission (MOM), Chandrayaan-1 arefamous for their cost effectiveness and being successful in its first attempt. PSLV (PolarSatellite Launch Vehicle) is known for being one of the best launching satellites. Agni, Prithviand Akash are the few of the launched missiles. India is also forefront in rapid mass-transitsystems to adapt the growing need of transportation. Delhi Metro systems, connecting thesea link routes, airports and increasing local trains to welcome modernisation.
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Other than massive skyscrapers, India’s ethnicity is worldwide known for the heritageand cultural sites. Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World attraction receives25,000 visitors a day. From Kanyakumari in the South, to Kashmir in North, India is a variednation where visitors experience different cuisines. 16.91 lakh crore is the yearly tourismrevenue. Thirty-eight World Heritage Sites attract massive crowds and provide employmentin tertiary sector. People also view India as a yogic inspiration, promoting spiritualism anda portal to achieve mental freedom. 8 million foreign tourists visited India last year withever increasing growth span. Due to being able to provide high quality medical facilities,medical tourism is increasing by 15% every year.
In the field of medicine, Ayurveda is traced back to 2nd millennium BCE from the Hinduholy Veda known as Atharvaveda. Notable works of Sushruta conducting the operations ofurinary stones and brain surgeries 2600 years ago are well known of. It’s been said that hecould use ant heads to hold skin together when stitching and substituted what we know asanaesthesia with wine! Cure for leprosy and plastic surgery treatment were also found inour country. Ancient Indian medicine have traditionally carried out and learnt the usage ofAnaesthesia, studied anatomy, embryology, digestion, metabolism, physiology, geneticsand immunity way before than we can imagine. India ranks 154 among 195 countries onhealthcare index. Our country can now successfully carry out complex procedures providingbetter health to the people. The number of doctors produced every year is one of thehighest across globe.
Culture of India is a compilation of several layers and religions and celebrated withzeal and enthusiasm. The divorce rate is 1% compared to 40% in U.S. Indian families areknown for joint family systems but certainly urbanisation is giving a way to nuclear families.Festivals along with three important national holidays including local traditions arehonoured. Arithmetic inclined Bhaskaracharya calculated the time taken by the earth toorbit the Sun accurately.106 was the largest number by Greeks whereas Hindus usednumbers as big as 10*53 (i.e. 10 to the power of 53) with specific names as early as 5000B.C.during the Vedic period. Indian Institutions like IITs, NITs, IIMs, IISER, IIIT, BITS Pilani,IIM, IISc, TIFR and AIIMS provide the best education in par with the top nations.
The Indian Army is the largest standing army in the world. Futuristic Infantry Soldier asa System (F-INSAS) is also now focused as coming-of-age modern infantry with equippedassets of aviation branches. Our country is also one of the largest contributors to UNpeacekeeping missions as TCC. Operation Vijay, Operation Meghdoot, and OperationCactus are the successful missions and operations. Indian air force is tapping its heighton 5th generation stealth aircraft. It is the fourth largest air force in world. Our country is alsoproud to have the Indian Navy as the fifth largest in world. Advance submarines, withmissile carrier warship and defence forces are eye catching facts. Indian Defence Forcesalso derive guerrilla tactics and use it to their advantage paying homage to the history.With brilliant defence, growing tourism, advance technology and space research with largehuman workforce, India is solidifying its stance as a global leader. Many nations are seekinghelp and assure their ties to our country. The Indian Army served an important role againstinsurgents. Various anti-terrorist groups were tackled during 26/11 Mumbai attack, solving
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internal conflicts, fighting against Maoists, border disputes and situational crisis or disasterrelief. India has huge arm imports around US$16.97 billion to keep nation secure. Pokhran-1 tests and nuclear capabilities of India can serve and survive any catastrophe. Militarystrength also contributes to compare India as a frontrunner among the other nations.
What does that hold for the future of India? As a leading member in every sector, Indiacould well reserve a spot in one of the top superpowers. There are few obstacles in the roadcourse of the journey. Factors like political obstacles, poverty, economy downfall, insurgentsand lack of international representation.Being a non-permanent member of UNSC, althoughit seeks the permanent seat in the councils through the four nations group. India lacks itsability to influence and direct its ideas on international platform. Unemployment is a hugebarrier since 21.9% of people live below poverty line. The extent of poverty reduction is oftendebated by economists. Basic infrastructure like roads, highways, buildings, pathways lackthe quality and are below par levels.India only had 4,885 km of central-divided expressways,while the U.S. and China have 90,000 km and 41,000 km of expressways. Inflation, Overheatingarea also the areas which could hinder our progress, RBI is making sure to match theproduction rate to match its GDP. India also have to import 70% of its energy. Being hugelydepended on foreign oil, India is still managing to avert energy crisis. Literacy rate is low inour country amounting 77.7% There are social issues like child labour to deal with. Bordertensions are also the area where China, Pakistan and the recurring instability needs to bereassured. Disputes over water with Bangladesh leads to distrust among neighbouringnations. In recent years, India has developed trust and relation with its neighbours. Communalviolence and social groupism is also a big situation to deal for the nation. The crowd mindset,reverse discrimination and acceptance of the recent article section 377 and adapting to newsocietal terms is a challenge.
According to me, the result lies in effort between the citizens and the government. Indiais one of the emerging global risers on many aspects. If we as a citizen, respecting ourrights, duties, tackling the covid-19 pandemic and economic down situations in a full spiritwork towards making this our best country in every field, we would succeed. Our nationhas co-operated with lockdown terms by staying at home and saving lives. India is nowpreparing to counter the biological pandemic by preparing the nation to stay in its optimalstate. We should wear masks and abide by rules. Support the local artisans and help eachother by taking care. Every individual can add difference to the superpower scenario. If wepush India to better healthcare, better mindset, power to squash poverty, hunger and societalindifference, this battle is half won. Our country has achieved remarkable and ‘impossible’tasks before (eradication of small pox, polio when the world was still coping up) and wecan achieve more of it in further years. The contemporary feat achieved by our diversifiedcountry can push its ability to influence on global level. United we stand, India can surelyachieve the position of global leader and superpower.
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2020 A Nightmare2020 A Nightmare2020 A Nightmare2020 A Nightmare2020 A Nightmare
Happy new year was actually sad,
Every thing was destroyed...it was bad.
Pandemic made the people heartless,
Air too, was still breatheless.
Festivals were forgotten,
Everyone’s luck was rotten.
It was the time to rise against it,
Still.... no one was able to meet.
Doctors and Police were investigating,
Even in this situation...INDIAN ARMY was protecting.
We are still afraid to welcome 2021 completely,
Cause 2020 destroyed everyone indefinitely.
Come....let’s rise again....be like a knight,
With a masked armor weared tight.
Let’s make the future brightened,
Corona we are not frightened...
Ganesh Dandekar SYJC/D
WHYWHYWHYWHYWHY
Smiling more often as a child,Time takes over and we question why.Who always cried over a reason mild,Now a little bit scared to feel and cry.
Possibilities and dreams knew no limit,Now as they come upon you ask how.Often scared to try and timid,Did things like there is just now.
Happy heart ,considerate and kind,Forgets to notice as happiness passes by.Still learning this little mind,Slowly gets piled with reasons why.
Anushka AhireSYJC
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Humanity is always been in danger...since years.
But this filthy pandemic brought tears.But this time the enemy is stronger...
Trying to last longer..and spread faster.Now it’s our duty to completely vanish this virusWhich for humanity is a MUST
Ganesh DandekarSYJC/D
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India’India’India’India’India’s Gates Gates Gates Gates Gate
With great history,
With amazing mystery,
The gate shines with nature’s beauty,
With delicate sculpture, with beautiful carving,
Amazes every eye who pass by,
Standing with proud , the culture it shouts,
Being a star with thousands clicks its charm,
With huge legs stood for years,
Reflecting all reasons why to praise,
The gate of giants, the gate for giants,
Showing its powers , gives a wide smile ...
Singh Simran AdarshSYJC
Life in problemLife in problemLife in problemLife in problemLife in problem
Not of bricks,Made of tricks,
Found me in a room.
Life in one hand,Unable to stand,
Wants to run,But I can cry!Out in dark
Life ..now like danger
Life ..is like windSometimes make storm,
Sometimes feel like homeLife in problem or problem in lifeNo chase of me in tears and cry,
Oh! I grateful to almightyIt was a nightmare.
Simran SinghSYJCfefefefefe
Miss The Destination Miss The Destination Miss The Destination Miss The Destination Miss The DestinationI miss the destinationWhere I started my college days
I miss those amazing teacherAnd those new but loving friends
Now, the place where bright future made is closed,Our source of happiness is paused
I wish to open that place and enjoy those days again,I co-operating to who are working. Hard to fight with Co-vid
My wisdom is not silenced, just the mode of learning is changed
But that happiness In reality is loss......
Rohit Ambadas PandhareSYJC
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Immune SystemImmune SystemImmune SystemImmune SystemImmune SystemNetwork of biological processes,
That protects an organisms from diseases.It scans, detects, traps and responds,
To viruses, pathogens or parasitic worms.
Several barriers which look so thin,Includes exoskeleton, shell, cuticle and skin.
Skin acting as first barrier,Doesn’t allow any pathogen carrier.
Second barrier is the mucus trap,
Secreted by respiratory and GI tract.Wraps the pathogen and gives a slap,
Ensures each cell is completely cracked.
The pathogens do not find their peer,Even in Saliva, Urine or Tear.PAMP’s and DAMP’s are the two molecular patterned groups,
Identified by Macrophages, RBCs, Epithelial and Dendritic troops.
Leukocytes in the innate immune system is the second arm,Which also includes NK cells, eosinophils and basophils in the farm.
Engulfing the pathogen particles is the role of Phagocytes,And the one responsible for inflammatory response is Granulocytes.
Associated with allergy and anaphylaxis in connective tissue are mast cells,Detect the site of injury or infection and release histamine as spells.
Inflammation is the first response to the infection,With symptoms redness, heat, pain and swelling of that section.
Multiprotein complexes inflammasomes in line,
Helps to generate active forms of inflammatory cytokines.Adaptive immune system requires non self antigen recognition by antigen presentation,
And stores immune response and immunological memory for several generation.
Two major types of lymphocytes known as B cell and T cell,Are the special type of leukocytes derived from bone marrow and thymus as well.
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Immune system is involved in many aspects of physiological regulation,And also plays a crucial role in embryogenesis, tissue repair and regeneration.
Failures of host defence termed as disorders of human immunity,
Categorised as Immunodeficiency, Hypersensitivity and Autoimmunity.The study of immune system, it’s cell and tissues is called immunology,
That measures the physiological functioning of immune system and is a part of biology.
Zubiya KhanSYJC
The midnight scarsThe midnight scarsThe midnight scarsThe midnight scarsThe midnight scars
My scars, my battles as I speakWith a broken shield in my chestThe cracks might widen
Making a day look a little harderBut it won’t make me swallow
I might not be that wild againWith that brave face unguided
As twigs, stones cluttered meRemind me the pain and oath
Death of unrequited loveLoss of the sufferings unknown
Life is full of misfortune they sayBut the shattered heart stays
I still think, I still blinkWhen your name flashes in crowd
Like a colourless ocean I diveYou remind me of the tinted glass
The lost bottle at shore
Mirage at the desert island
Tinned red roses at doorTell me, tell yourself
Who deserved more?If my past moves this time
If my scars make you judge meJust let me tell
They won’t affect me nowThey won’t hurt me now
They won’t make me cryYou take the mightOf the starless sky
Dungeons of the demonsBut you cannot hurt me
Won’t move my heartStone cold rain bolt
Reminding my scars darlingWon’t hurt me now.
Because they were my pastAnd my absence
Is your present.Charms vices and lies
The scary me as diedmy scars, my battles as I speak
have made me stronger than weak.
Shatakshi Jadhav FYJC/D
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Life an uncertain JourneyLife an uncertain JourneyLife an uncertain JourneyLife an uncertain JourneyLife an uncertain Journey
Not all dreams are fulfilled,
Not all desires are met,
Everything may seem normal,
But there's still something lacking yet,
Always smiling people are amongst the lonely one,
Do remember that there's a dark spot even in the shining sun,
Certain desires, certain wishes are sometimes left behind forever,
No matter how hard one tries they can be complete never,
Even the bolder, the stronger has a weak spot,
In this paced life unshared gone are feelings a lot.
Life is all about going with the time,
Sharing weakness in this materialistic world is a crime.
No matter what the situation is never back down,
Coz, here even the sliding snail is destined to reach the crown.
It's better to break,
Its better to mend,
Remember life goes on,
You have a life to spend.
Vicky Patil Asst. Professor,
Dept. of Environmental Science
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Rising Above PRising Above PRising Above PRising Above PRising Above Pandemicandemicandemicandemicandemic
November 2019. Almost no one among common people in our country knew aboutthe situation we faced after about just six months then and still are facing. This is “once inmillennium” sort of condition that no one would have envisaged till the start of this year atleast in India.
The situation is COVID-19 virus pandemic that has broken down all the barriers betweenprogressed & non-progressed nations; between wealthy & poor populations, betweenliterate & illiterate people, between all walks of the society. Never ever had anyone suchexperience in anyone’s life time. What’s more concerning, is, the erratic & negative impactof the virus on the affected person’s body & mind.
Being in the clinical profession (though currently, not very active) and being taughthuman anatomy & medical physiology in professional courses, I knew little more thanabout it compared to other people. But the news and events heard, seen & experiencedabout sudden & abrupt physical, physiological and psychological deterioration in manyaffected persons made me baffled completely. The physical and to some extent,physiological aspects are dealt with the medical fraternity; but the psychological negativityremains unattended, hence untreated and thus, worsens. Apathy & taboo about the fieldand few other reasons are responsible for the same. I don’t wish to opine on this as it goesout of the reach of the subject.
Corona pandemic had brought pessimism to the society, I would say. I don’t wish toneither think that I know the problems nor would I claim to know the solutions. So, thereader may take this as layman’s experience-based opinion. For me, the probable answerto the question is building your immunity, that’s resistance power, in simple terms. Thiscan be achieved by regular, balanced diet (needed for your individual well-being), regularexercise (according to your age & capability) and regular rest/sleep (again needed for theindividual). These three factors were already covered by the great sage Patanjali in hisAshtangYog discourse as three tenets to be followed to achieve physical health- namely,Aahar, Vihar & Vishranti. Alas! if we’d have followed the same; we would not need anyartificial immunity booster and would have faced the problem much effectively, efficientlyand even successfully.
Whatever I have penned above, are out of my own experience & practice. I reiteratethat I am an ordinary person and if I could and can do it, anyone definitely will be able toachieve that. The life is simple, I complicate it; life is beautiful, I refuse to accept the factand malign it; life is worh living every moment of it joyfully, I refuse to be in the presentmoment thinking only of the past and become anxious of the future and make it onlysorrowful. Pandemic or no pandemic, one shall be able to bring positivity andmeaningfulness to one’s life, provided you take appropriate steps in right direction; thelatter is easy- not only to say, but to put it into practice. I am doing it, are you? Think over, actaccordingly; you will realise that you had already risen above the pandemic!
Dr. Prasad Karnik (PhD)
President, Anubandh, Alumni Association – Batch 1984+91 9869767374; [email protected]