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Best Practices of College


Best Practices of College - Academic Year 2023-24


Skill & Talent Enhancement Programs

Skill and Talent Enhancement Programs are crucial in preparing undergraduate and post graduate students for academic excellence and professional readiness. These initiatives aim to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, ensuring students are equipped with the skills demanded by modern industries. 

Key components of such programs include:

1. Certificate Courses

Certificate courses provide specialized training in emerging technologies and disciplines. They allow students to delve deeper into niche areas like Advance Excel, digital marketing, Basics of Start Up India or financial analytics. These courses are typically designed in collaboration with industry experts and offer recognized credentials, boosting employability and technical expertise.

2. Hands-on Workshops & Guest Lectures

Workshops focus on practical learning through intensive, short-term sessions. Topics such as coding bootcamps, robotics, or creative design empower students to learn by doing, fostering a deeper understanding of real-world applications. These workshops often simulate industry environments, encouraging problem-solving and teamwork.

Inviting industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and academicians for guest lectures exposes students to the latest trends, career paths, and challenges in various fields. Such sessions inspire students and provide valuable insights into the expectations and dynamics of the professional world.

3. Industry Collaborations

Collaborations with industries enable students to gain practical exposure through internships, live projects, and case studies. Companies often co-develop curricula, ensuring alignment with industry standards and fostering innovation. These partnerships can also lead to mentorship opportunities and direct recruitment pipelines.

Benefits for Students:

  • Enhanced Skills and Knowledge: Students develop both technical and soft skills that are crucial for their careers.

  • Industry Readiness: Practical exposure and industry-aligned training ensure students are prepared to meet professional expectations.

  • Credential Boost: Certificates and workshop experiences enrich student profiles, enhancing their competitiveness in the job market.

  • Networking Opportunities: Programs facilitate interactions with industry leaders and peers, opening doors to internships, mentorship, and future collaborations.

  • Holistic Growth: Exposure to real-world challenges fosters critical thinking, problem-solving, and leadership abilities.

By participating in these programs, students not only enhance their academic learning but also build a solid foundation for lifelong success in an ever-evolving professional landscape.


Best Practice No. 1: Skill and Talent Enhancement Programmes (STEPs)


Objectives:

  1. To ensure high quality bench marking of globally acceptable qualification standards.

  2. To train the students to understand with experiential learning and practical approach.

  3. To enhance skills of the students to be able to apply their knowledge to face and resolve real time challenges.

  4. To undiscover and hone the hidden talent of the students by knocking them against various tasks.

  5. To expedite decision making ability of the students across various sectors with speed and standards.


Context:

  1. Skills and talent are the driving forces of economic growth and social development of the country. 

  2. In today’s global scenario, it is extremely important for the learners of any Institute to acquire extra knowledge over and above the regular course of study as prescribed in the curriculum. 

  3. All the students need to work further to enhance their talent to be not only the part of the race but to win it. 

  4. In this process of enhancement, the students need to acquire various types of skills and techniques to deal with day to day life challenges to get ready for the job market. 

  5. Hence, in tune with the Vision and Mission of the College, we have decided to go ahead with the progressive STEPs. 




Practice:

  1. All the Departments of the College have designed various certificate and skill development courses to bridge the gap between the curriculum and requirements of industry and corporate sectors. This provides extra knowledge to the students. 

  2. Apart from that, every Department organizes various types of events at the Departmental, inter – Departmental, inter – Collegiate, University, State, National and International levels to provide requisite platform to the students. 

  3. These events are organized in accordance with the vision and mission of the college along with maintenance of harmonization with aims and objectives of the Department. 

  4. These events are structured and executed for active participation of the students at every level whereby students can learn through real time situations. 

  5. The guidelines are issued by the Principal regarding such kind of events, which are planned out and executed at the departmental levels. 

  6. There is organizing committee of the teachers and students working under able guidance of the respective Head or Coordinator along with a group of the students who participate it the event. 

  7. Various types of events such as Invited Talks, Role Play, Quiz, Essay Writing, Elocution, Aptitude Test, Innovative Concept Presentation, Research Paper Presentation etc. are organized.

  8. The PR activity of the event is carried out to reach out to the targeted audience within and outside the College. 

  9. The participating students are instructed well in advanced about the format, conduct and assessment methodologies during the events.

  10. The participants are appreciated, and winners are felicitated with certificates, medals, trophies, cash prizes or gift vouchers. 


Evidence of Success:

  1. All the records in the form of application letter duly signed by the Principal to grant the permission, notices of the programmes, attendance records of the participants, reports of the events and geo – tagged photographs are maintained in chronological order.

  2. There is increase in the entrepreneurial activities of the students in the form of startups.

  3. There is increase in the number of the student’s placement in various industries and corporates.

  4. There is increase in the salary packages of the students. 

  5. There is demand of the students from a particular sector in the industry and corporate. 

Problems Encountered and Resources required:

  1. Restructuring of formats to keep pace with innovations and creativity.

  2. Maintenance of standards and level. 

  3. Continuous supply of funding to plan and execute events.

  4. Space crux to organize grand level events.

  5.   Motivation of Non – Teaching Staff and students.  




List of the Workshops/Seminars conducted for Skill Enhancement of the Students in the year 2023 – 2024

SR.No 

Name of the Capacity Development and Skill Enhancement programme

Name of the Department

Name of the agencies/consultants involved with contact details, if any

Number of students enrolled

1

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY TEST

Business Communication

NA 

154

2

Artificial Intelligence Tools Workshop

 

Mr. Rupak Shah, Co-Founder of Fabulaous Media @ Fabulaous Media, Mumbai

41

3

Application of Coeffiecient of Correlation as Biostatsistical Tool

Mathematics

Dr. Gulab Nibrad, Assistant Professor, Department of Maths and Stats - 9970756681       

32

4

Refer the reference Books

Botany 

Dr. Vinit Vaidya, Assistant Professor, Department of Botany - 9869458006       

32

5

How to arrange and Use your Reference books effectively

Library 

Mr. Sahadeo Tawade, Librarian, Thakur College, -9324912816,      Mrs. Monisha Paradekar Assistant Librarian TCSC-9819938527

65

6

English Communication

Computer Science

Department of Computer Science

30

7

Awarrness Program on Commodity Derivatives

B.com (Honours) 

MCX (Multi Commodity Exchange of India) BCOM H

56

8

National Statistics Day

Statistics

Inhouse (Department of Statistics)

70

9

DEBTINVEST

Investment Management

Inhouse ( Department of Investment Management)

35

10

LEGALWARE

Law

Inhouse (Department of Law)

35

11

TECHEXPO (awareness of trends in technology)

 

Hewlett Packard

100

12

Balance Sheet and Ratio Analysis Workshop

Accountancy

Inhouse (Department of Accountancy)

40

13

English Communication Workshop

Business Communication

Inhouse (Department of Business Communication)

210

14

Financial Literacy Workshop 

 Accountancy

M/s Excellence Global

100

15

Biochroma : art competition was based on scientific topics with artistic ideas. Learners from different departments were encouraged to illuminate, illustrate and inspire the artistic abilities of the them with the help of interesting topics such as Multiverse, Time travel, etc.

Biotechnology

Dr. Aparna Deshmukh & Mr. Aradhya WalinjkarAsst. Professors, Dept. of Biotech

23

16

Soft Skills Workshop

Banking & Insurance

 

66

17

Workshop on `Literature Search from Reference Books' 

Biotechnology

Dr. Aparna Deshmukh & Mr. Aradhya WalinjkarAsst. Professors, Dept. of Biotech

61

18

Soft Skills Workshop

Actuarial Science

 

66

19

Essay Writing Competition ‘Contribution of Indian Society for Scientific Advancement’ 

Biotechnology

Dr. Aparna Deshmukh & Mr. Aradhya WalinjkarAsst. Professors, Dept. of Biotech

18

20

Debate Competition on Ethical Issues in Biotechnology 

Biotechnology

Dr. Aparna Deshmukh & Mr. Aradhya WalinjkarAsst. Professors, Dept. of Biotech

22

21

‘LAKSHYAVEDH’  Career Fest

Biotechnology

Dr. Aparna Deshmukh & Mr. Aradhya WalinjkarAsst. Professors, Dept. of Biotech

40

22

Entrepreneurship & Innovation Program

Biotechnology

Dr. Aparna Deshmukh & Mr. Aradhya WalinjkarAsst. Professors, Dept. of Biotech

23

23

Organized `Eureka 2024’  Annual Competition based on Innovative ideas

Biotechnology

 

 

24

Physical and Mental Workshop

Banking & Insurance

 

168

25

Sports Fiesta 

Sports Science

 

950

26

A Guest lecture on Value Education on Topic:  Stress Management - Stress to Smiles 

Commerce

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE DR.Rashmi Shetty

88

27

Physical and Mental Workshop

Actuarial Science

 

168

28

Hygiene Awareness Session

Chemistry

Ms. Sheeba Shaikh

153

29

Menstrual Hygiene, Grooming & Personality Development

Information Technology

Ms. Sunita Bandekar, trainer from P&G 

150

30

Food for Better Health

Information Technology

Ms. Eram Khan, Head Nutrition & Dietician, Asian Heart Institute, Mumbai

100

31

Nurturing mind: A Journey to Mental Wellness

Information Technology

Zenup Health ,     Psychiatrist Dr Neil Pawar and Associate Psychologist Ms. Nidhi Patodia

300

32

Game Development Workshop

Computer Science

Rigel Infotech

50

33

Use of Technological Evolution in project development

Computer Science

Mr. Aakash Mishra

33

34

Web Development Seminar

Computer Science

learnlogics

253

35

Python Backend development using Django and Postgres

Computer Science

Mr. Hemant Kanojiya

141

36

Bootstrap

Computer Science

Spoken Tutorial IIT Bombay

85

37

Linux AWK

Computer Science

Spoken Tutorial IIT Bombay

81

38

Java

Computer Science

Spoken Tutorial IIT Bombay

81

39

Joomla

Computer Science

Spoken Tutorial IIT Bombay

146

40

Bootstrap

Computer Science

Spoken Tutorial IIT Bombay

155

41

PHP and MySQL

Computer Science

Spoken Tutorial IIT Bombay

146

42

R

Computer Science

Spoken Tutorial IIT Bombay

155

43

Android app using Kotlin

Computer Science

Spoken Tutorial IIT Bombay

85

44

C and Cpp

Computer Science

Spoken Tutorial IIT Bombay

81

45

RDBMS PostgreSQL

Computer Science

Spoken Tutorial IIT Bombay

85

46

RDBMS PostgreSQL

Computer Science

Spoken Tutorial IIT Bombay

81

47

Python 3.4.3

Computer Science

Spoken Tutorial IIT Bombay

4

48

HTML

Computer Science

Spoken Tutorial IIT Bombay

81

49

Digital Payment Awareness

Banking & Insurance

 

120

50

Workshop on Application of Bioinformatics Tools in Molecular Biology Hands-on 2 day Workshop on PCR and Electrophoresis  organised by the Department of Biotechnology in association with HiMedia Laboratories. The workshop included the practical use of the PCR and Gel Electrophoresis and its applications 

Biotechnology

Mr Sanket Bapat Esteemed Aluminus & Asst. Professor, Dept. of Bioinformatics, MIT Pune

50

51

Career Orientation Lecture 

Zoology

Dr. Vinod Ragade Head Dept. of Zoology, Vaze-Kelkar College

40

52

Apti-preneure

Management Studies

Mr.Yogendra - 9819045263, Career Launcher, Mumbai

426

53

Brandomania

Management Studies

Dr. Mrs. Prachi Balraj Khakhar - 9769666333, CEO, SANTUSHTI Milkshakes & More

180

54

Rebranding Online Image, Professional Outlook on LinkedIn Profile

Management Studies

Indian Institute of Digital Education, Mumbai

51

55

Hands On Workshop on Instagram Marketing - to reach Gen Z

Management Studies

Aditya Shashtri, Free Lancer

90

56

Workshop on Financial literacy in mutual funds

Economics

Finsafe India Pvt limited/ Ms.Soumya Anand /997215531

47

57

Digital Payment Awareness

Actuarial Science

 

120

58

Protection and Management of Intellectual Property Rights 

Zoology

Dr.Narshinh Thakur, CSIR NIO Goa, 9833082083

559

59

Latest Trends in Technology & Industry

Information Technology

1. Mr. Dhirender Singh - Principal Architect, Datamind   2. Mr. Mahendra Sharma - Sr Vice President, Morgan Stanley 

200

60

Coding Skills Enhancement

Information Technology

Mr. Mahendra Sharma, Sr. Vice President, Morgan Stanely

150

61

Technical Training workshop on web development, C#, database management, and PHP scripting

Information Technology

Dr. Girish Tere , Ms Poonam Jain, Ms.Sherilyn Kevin & Mr. Mithilesh Vishwakarma

100

62

FIT INDIA WEEK  Friendly match

Information Technology

Ms. Poonam Jain, Ms. Manpreet Hire, Ms. Sana Khan & Mr. Mahesh Kudalkar 

160

63

Seven days’ workshop on “Power BI & Tableau”

Information Technology

Ms. Poonam Jain, Ms. Manpreet Hire, Ms. Sana Khan & Mr. Mahesh Kudalkar 

200

64

Workshop on Power BI

Information Technology

Ms. Poonam Jain, Ms. Manpreet Hire, Ms. Sana Khan & Mr. Mahesh Kudalkar 

200

65

Study Abroad & Credit Transfer Program

Information Technology

University of the Fraser Valley

200

66

Basics of R Software

Mathematics

Ms. Anuradha Hait, 9322511926
Dr. Neeta Jain
9322811585
Dr. Gulab Nibrad
9970756681

44


List of Certificate Courses for Students Skill Enhancement

 

Name of the value-added courses (with 30 or more contact hours) offered 

Course Code

Dept / Agency that runs the course

No. of times offered during the year

Duration of course (in hours)

Number of students enrolled during the year

Number of students who completed the course  during the year

1

Mutual Fund Management

TCSCCCCMFM

Accountancy

1

30

80

62

2

Sustainable Development Goals

TCSCCCCSDG

BBI

1

30

79

79

3

Fundamental & Technical Analysis

TCSCCCCFTA

BBI

1

30

118

118

4

Capital Markets & Equity Research

TCSCCCCCME

BFM

1

45

83

69

5

Family Managed Business (Sem III)

TCSCCCCFMB

BMS

1

30

263

48

6

Swayam - Principles of Marketing

TCSCCSWPOM

BMS

1

30

6

6

7

Swayam - Brand Management

TCSCCSWBRM

BMS

1

30

4

4

8

Swayam - Digital Business

TCSCCSWDIB

BMS

1

30

1

1

9

Swayam- Banking & Financial Markets

TCSCCSWBFM

BMS

1

30

1

1

10

Swayam - Advanced Corporate Strategy 

TCSCCSWACS

BMS

1

30

4

4

11

Swayam - New Product Development

TCSCCSWNPD

BMS

1

30

1

1

12

Swayam - Business to Business Strategy

TCSCCSWBBS

BMS

1

30

1

1

13

Swayam - Equity Stock Market

TCSCCSWESM

BMS

1

30

1

1

14

Marketing Analytics and Strategy

TCSCCCCMAS

Bodhe - Entrepreneurship

1

45

30

30

15

Brand Analysis and Consumer Valuation

TCSCCCCBAC

Bodhe - Entrepreneurship

1

45

33

33

16

Financial Planning

TCSCCCCFIP

Bodhe - Entrepreneurship

1

45

34

34

17

Introduction to Financial Markets

TCSCCCCIFM

Bodhe - Entrepreneurship

1

45

40

38

18

Certificate Course In Taxonomy of Angiosperms

TCSCSCCTOA

Botany

1

30

45

42

19

Basic Human Genetics

TCSCSCCHGT

Botany

1

30

45

33

20

Chemsketch

TCSCSCCCCS

Chemistry

1

15

26

27

21

SALESMARK

TCSCCCCSMK

Commerce

1

45

138

102

22

METAMORPHOSIS

TCSCCCCMET

Commerce

1

45

140

38

23

Machine Learning

TCSCCCMLG

CS

1

30

139

102

24

Linux fundamantals

TCSCSCCLIF

CS

1

30

177

125

25

Database Administration

TCSCSCCDBA

CS

1

30

118

117

26

Investment Banking 

TCSCCCCINB

FinX

1

30

27

25

27

Digital Marketing Secrets Unlocked - I

TCSCCCDMSU1

IIDE - DB

1

45

68

68

28

Digital Marketing Secrets Unlocked - II

TCSCCCDMSU2

IIDE - DB

1

45

50

50

29

How to Effectively Market Your Business - I

TCSCCCMYB

IIDE - DB

1

45

50

49

30

A1 level German language

TCSCCCGRM

IT

1

50

271

271

31

Reactnative

TCSCCCRNE

IT

1

35

147

147

32

Trends in Data analytics

TCSCSCCTDA

IT

1

8

63

63

33

Data Analysis and Visualisation using Power BI and Tableau

TCSCSCCDAV

IT

1

30

200

200

34

R-Software (Skill course)

TCSCSCCBRS

Maths

1

45

170

152

35

Basics of Digital Marketing

TCSCCCCDIM

Mcom (Ecommerce)

1

30

59

46

36

Energy Audit

TCSCSCCENA

Physics

1

30

39

39

37

Effective Business Communication

TCSCCSWEFC

Swayam

1

6 Weeks

16

6

38

Excel Mastery Course

TCSCCUKEMC

Unikaushal - BBI

1

30

95

74

39

Excel & Anlaytics

TCSCCUKEAA

Unikaushal - BFM

1

30

52

49

40

Investment Analysis & Modelling Training

TCSCCUKIAM

Unikaushal - BFM

1

30

67

49

41

English Communication Skills 

TCSCCUKECS

Unikaushal - BIM

1

30

61

45

42

Financial Excel

TCSCCUKFEX

Unikaushal - BIM

1

30

56

46

43

Entrepreneurship Launchpad Programme

TCSCCUKELP

Unikaushal - BMM

1

30

244

168

44

Excel Automation

TCSCCUKEXA

Unikaushal - BMM

1

30

208

58

45

Data driven Business Decision Course

TCSCCUKDBD

Unikaushal - BMM

1

30

238

88

46

Innovation & Start up Course

TCSCCUKISC

Unikaushal - FTNMP

1

30

73

29

47

Advanced Spreadsheet Certification Course

TCSCCUKASC

Unikaushal - FTNMP

1

30

57

32

48

Digital Marketing

TCSCCUKDIM

Unikaushal -BAF

1

30

219

49

49

Advance Excel

TCSCCUKADE

Unikaushal Bcom

1

30

1168

665

50

Start Up India

TCSCCUKSUI

Unikaushal -BMS

1

30

288

255

51

Excel Power User

TCSCCUKEPU

Unikaushal -BMS

1

30

263

179

52

Business Analysis

TCSCCUKBUA

Unikaushal -BMS

1

30

261

206

53

Basics of Promoter Skills Course

TCSCCUKBPS

Unikaushal -SIM

1

30

29

15

54

Finance Modeling

TCSCCUKFIM

Unikaushal-BAF

1

30

265

187

55

Add-on Course in Bioinformatics 

TCSCSCCBIO

UoM

1

30

31

26

56

Instrumentation in Life Sciences

TCSCSCCILS

Zoology

1

30

7

7

57

Teachings of Shrimad Bhagvad Gita

TCSCSCCSBG

Data Science

1

30

421

421

58

Ikigai of Money

TCSCCCCIOM

Economics

1

30

125

34

59

Envirionment and Humanity

TCSCCCCEAH

Environmental Studies

1

30

85

72

60

Biodiversity and its Conservation Strategies

TCSCSCCBCS

Zoology

1

30

30

27

61

Drug Designing

TCSCSUKDDG

Unikaushal-Science

1

30

249

137

62

Electric Vehicles

TCSCSUKELV

Unikaushal-Science

1

30

42

25

63

Food Adulteration

TCSCSUKFAD

Unikaushal-Science

1

30

207

121

64

Solar Energy

TCSCSUKSEG

Unikaushal-Science

1

30

22

14

65

IR -SPECTROSCOPY

TCSCSCCIRS

Chemistry

1

30

87

79

66

Aquaculture

TCSCSCCAQU

Zoology

1

30

51

34


Total Number of Students

 




7768

5423



Practice No. 2: Connecting All to Respect and Recreate Environment (CARRE)


Objective:

  1. Preservation of existing greenery in the College campus and surrounding area.

  2. Development of new green zones wherever possible, primarily in the College campus and surrounding area.

  3. Reduction in the amount of pollution in and around Kandivali.

  4. Minimization of use of plastic by using 3 R as Refuse, Reuse and Recycle.

  5. To promote environmental consciousness among all the stakeholders of the College and the society, at large.

Context:

  1. In today’s world of science and technology, where population and pollution have gone beyond control; there is utmost need to understand our blue planet, preserve it and rejuvenate it for survival of the future generations and human race, as such.

  2. We all are aware of various hazardous effects and problems faced by our environment due to intervention of human beings.

  3. We all talk and discuss about it but do not do efforts to understand it, make others aware of it and the most important do anything to actively participate do anything to preserve and enhance it.

  4. Hence, it is required that we should be committed not only to talk and discuss about environment at homes or in the classrooms but have feasible policy decisions, workable strategic planning and effective execution of the same.

  5. At TCSC, we are committed to create work force of students in the form of “Green Militia” to contribute in this mission. 


Practice:

  1. The Departments, Committees and Associations are selected by the Principal and IQAC to perform this task in the beginning of the academic year. 

  2. The instructions with a perspective planning are given to the concerned Heads, Coordinators, Convenors and In-Charges. 

  3. The designated authorities make the plans of execution with various kinds of activities such as guest lectures by renowned environmentalists, awareness programmes, collection and distribution of tree saplings to the students, tree plantation drives, anti – plastic activities, events to promote ecofriendly articles etc. 

  4. These authorities allocate the work to the teachers and students by making necessary groups as per the requirements and instructing and / or training them accordingly. 

  5. Teachers along with decided students execute the activities as per the plan and timetable and results are recorded.

Evidence of Success:

  1. Tree plantation drives organized at various places in and around Mumbai have given the reports of survival of 90% plants in good condition, which is an incredibly good rate of success.

  2. Development of new green zones on the bare land by the process of systematic afforestation in association with NGOs.

  3. Lowering of temperature in the planted area by around 5 to 6º C as compared to the surrounding area.

  4. Increase in the level of ground water to support the other wild plantation in and around worked area. 

  5. Availability of water and increase in its level in bore wells and open wells with decrease in soil erosion. 


Problems Encountered and Resources required:

  1. Survey of various areas in and around Mumbai for tree plantation drives.

  2. Availability of saplings of indigenous plants for plantation drives.

  3. Non-cooperation and hinderance of local people in the activities. 

  4. Motivation of the students for on field activities.

  5. Casual approach of the people towards environmental activities.



SR NO

DATE

NAME OF DEPT

NAME OF EVENT

RESOURCE PERSON

DESIGNATION

NO OF PARTICIPANTS

1

22-03-2023

Accountancy

Activity on Environment Issue Plastic Recycling

Dr. Sadiq Hasan

HEAD, Dept of Accountancy

24

2

05-06-2023

Foundation Course

Quiz Competition on occasion of World Environmental Day

Dr.Priti Gupta

HOD ,Dept of EVS & FC

68

3

05-07-2023

Accounting & Finance

REFORESTATION AT RAMBAUGH , SANJAY GANDHI NATIONAL PARK

Dr Nishikant Jha

Thakur College of Science and Commerce

37

4

11-07-2023

Zoology

"My Tree" Sapling Distribution

Rtn.S.Ravichandran

President of Rotary Club

193

5

12-07-2023

Economics

Movie Screening: “Brave Blue World”

Mr. Akash Deshmukh

Thakur College of Science and Commerce

145

6

13-07-2023

Financial Management

Green Reel

Mr. Nimesh Jotaniya

HOD,Dept of Financial Markets

55

7

14-07-2023

Foundation Course

Crossword Competition

Dr.Priti Gupta

HOD ,Dept of EVS & FC

86

8

15-07-2023

Accountancy

Sustainability Pledge Program & 75 Years of ICAI

CA Arpit Kabra , CA Saurabh Ajmera ,CA Ketan Saita

Chairman, WIRC

373

9

15-07-2023

Business Communication

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW-essay writing competition

Dr. Archana S

HOD, Dept of Communication

178

10

31-07-2023

Commerce

Study Tour to Govardhan Eco Village

Dr. Rashmi Shetty

HOD, Dept of Commerce

88 Students

11

02-08-2023

Foundation Course

Paryavaran Sanrakshan Gatividhi National Quiz Competion

Dr.Priti Gupta

HOD ,Dept of EVS & FC

4013

12

04-09-2023

Accountancy

“The Environment Issue – RRR (Refuse – Reuse - Recycle”

Dr. Sadiq Hasan

Head,Dept of Accountancy

1330

13

04-09-2023

Entrepreneurship

One-Day Trek to Kataldhar Waterfall 

Ms. Kiran Khetwani

COO and Life Coach, Bodhe Institute for Entrepreneurship, Mumbai

50

14

06-09-2023

Zoology

Guest lecture on "Challenges that we all are facing for water Scarcity and their solution"

Dr. Marissa Jablonski

Executive Director, Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,USA

324

15

06-09-2023

Zoology

Guest lecture on "New insights into plastic bio-degradation by marine microbes and its value addition"

Dr. Abhay Fulke

Senior Scientist, Microbiology Division CSIR-NIO, Regional centre

324

16

12-09-2023

Management Studies

Environment Friendly Product Making

Dr. Rupal Shroff

HOD,Dept of Management Studies

245

17

28-09-2023

Environmental Studies

Poster Making Competition

Dr.Priti Gupta

HOD ,Dept of EVS & FC

70

18

01-10-2023

Accounting & Finance

BEACH CLEAN UP 

Dr Nishikant jha

Coordinator BAF

7

19

02-10-2023

Environmental Studies

Mission Clean Mumbai

Dr.Priti Gupta

HOD ,Dept of EVS & FC

18

20

04-11-2023

Environmental Studies

Women Empowerment Programme

Asmita Dabholkar

Member, Inner Wheel Club of Bombay, Kandivali

20 learners + Tribal Women from SGNP

21

07-12-2023

Accounting & Finance

Guest Lecture : CLIMATE FINANCE

Mr. Simone Varotto

Mr. Simone Varotto. (University of Reading, Henley Business School)

44

22

11-01-2024

E-Commerce

Trip to Govardhan Ecovillage

Dr. Rakhi B

HOD, Dept of SIM & M.Com ( E Commerce)

12

23

20-01-2024

Entrepreneurship

Guest Lecture on the “Impact of Climate Change on Products and Services"

Mr. Makarand Kulkarni

Country Head- IFMS, Reliance Retail Limited, Mumbai 

29

24

01-02-2024

Management Studies

Social Activity

Dr. Rupal Shroff

HOD, Dept of Management Studies

45

25

06-02-2024

Environmental Studies

Paryavaran Mitravat - Sustainovation

Nusrat Khatri

renowned Environmentalist, Member of Inner Wheel Club Bombay, Kandivali

250

26

09-02-2024

Information Technology & Data Science

Cycle For Change Awareness Campaign

Dr.Santosh Singh

HOD, Dept of IT, AI & ML

500

27

14-02-2024

Women Development

Session on Menstrual Hygiene and Menstrual Cup

Ms. Ashish Dubey & Deepika Lohia

Members of Afzoz Shah NGO

176

28

23-02-2024

Environmental Studies

Biodiversity Walk

Dr.Priti Gupta

HOD, Dept of EVS & FC

66

29

25-02-2024

Physics

Beach Clean up Drive

Dr.Gitesh Padhye

HOD, Dept of Physics

20

30

28-02-2024

Information Technology & Data Science

Plantation Drive

Dr.Santosh Singh

HOD, Dept of IT, AI & ML

200

31

29-02-2024

Economics

Yuvamanthan- Climate change Convention

Akash Deshmukh

Thakur College of Science and Commerce

13