1 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 Srishti 2019-20 Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce P. L. Lokhande Marg, Chembur, Mumbai-400089 Editorial Board Patron Prin. Dr. Ravindran Karathadi Chief Editor Asst. Professor Ms. Vandana Gupta Associate Editors Dr. Prasadhini Gautam Ms. Sheela Narasiman (Senior Teacher, Junior College) Asst. Professor Swapnil Pradeep Asst. Professsor Nikita Sreekumar Ms. Nirmala (Asst.Teacher Junior College) Student Editors Omkar Chavan- S.Y.BMM Pranay Shetty- S.Y.BMM Srishti means Creation – “I inhale Hope with every Breath I take” – Sharon Kay Penman Srishti, has been a culmination of art, academics, creativity and achievements since its inception. The magazine has brought in a ray of hope with each passing year. It has been a platform for the youth to showcase their hidden talent. The magazine features a detail report of the active committees, department achievements, Academic Performance, literary work, art, cultural exhibition and the overall insight of this prestigious Academy. We proudly present our magazine every year with great pomp and this year being an unusual situation, we have digitally made the magazine available for our readers.
2 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 Sree Narayana Guru (1854-1928) “During recent centuries no one in India has enjoyed so much reverence as Sree Narayana Gurudev commanded, a reverence so glorious, so enduring, so comprehensive, so universal and so pure. Like the sun, by mere presence, he spread his light and love. His life of renunciation has shown to numerous people the secret of the path of dedicated service for Karma Yoga. Rishi Narayana who has awakened Kerala was Patanjali in Yoga, Sankara in Wisdom, Manu in the art of Governance, Buddha in renunciation, and Muhammad in strength of spirit and Christ in humanity. After 73 years spent in the dharma of human life he has gone to whence he came. For the future generations he will be one of the divine personalities among the incarnations of God and the superhuman beings of India's religious lore?" - Theosophical Society - 1928 September Teachings of Sree Narayana Guru 1."One Caste, One religion, One God for man." 2. "Whatever be the religion, it is enough if man becomes virtuous.” 3. "Ask not, think not and say not caste." 4."Acts that one performs for one's own sake, should also aim at the good of other men.” 5. “Not to argue and win, but to know and let know” 6. "Gain freedom through education." 7. "Gain strength through organization." 8. "Gain prosperity through industry." 9. "Liquor is poison, make it not, sell it not and drink it not." 10." Of one in kind, one in faith, one in God is man, of the same womb, one same form, difference none there is at all”
3 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 About College Established in July, 1986 by Sree Narayana Mandira Samiti situated at P.L. Lokhande Marg, Chembur (West) in about 5 acres of greenery with 2 multi-storied buildings, situated close to Chembur Railway Station and Monorail and many BEST buses are regularly operating at this route serving people coming from different destinations. The College was started mainly to serve the local student community who were otherwise largely deprived of higher education but today students living across Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Thane city seek admission. The College is permanently affiliated to University of Mumbai and recognized by UGC under Sections 2(f) and 12B of UGC Act, accredited thrice by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) of India and it is a Malayalam Linguistic Minority Institution. The College offers ten Graduate programmes and four Post Graduate programmes. It is known for its strict discipline and regularity in holding lectures and has been maintaining excellent academic results. It also promotes sports and cultural activities aiming for the overall personality development of students. The College gives importance in inculcating the soft skills in its students to enhance their employment potential and it regularly organizes national level seminars, conferences and workshops and also organizes ‘Oasis’ the Inter-Collegiate competitions in sports and cultural events every year. It also hosts many University Zonal level sports competitions in our spacious campus.
4 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 OUR VISION ❖ Empowerment through Higher Education to all strata of Society. OUR MISSION ➢ Quality education to all irrespective of caste, creed, socio-economic status and uplift the poor and downtrodden. ➢ Enhancing the personality by fostering moral and ethical values and to produce dynamic and able minded youth. OBJECTIVES ✓ Maintain good academic standards through innovative and effective teaching, learning methods. ✓ Focus on learner-centered teaching to make learning a happy, joyful and fruitful experience. ✓ Sensitize students on vital social issues raging across the globe and guide them to emerge as socially responsible citizens of the nation. ✓ Motivate students to achieve discipline, self-mastery and professionalism. ✓ Enable students to meet the needs, demands and challenges ahead and excel in life. ✓ To aim at all round development of students and groom their talents through meaningful co- curricular, extracurricular activities with an emphasis on integrity and ethics. ✓ To have a positive approach towards development and progress of youth, highlight their inherent powers and inspire them to realize their full potential.
5 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 Message from Shri. N. Sasidharan President Sree Narayana Mandira Samiti Let me welcome all of you to the new academic year full of hope and dreams for a better future. People have New Year resolutions. I hope you too have planned and resolved for bringing out the best in your students, not only academically but by also inculcating moral values in them. The role of the mentor is to bring about an all-round personality development and this needs meticulous planning. Teachers are role models for their students and you should live up to the standard by setting good examples before them. In ancient times the Guru-Shishya relationship was strong and was bound by trust & faith. Students were taught the importance of discipline and various life skills were imparted for their well being. In this modern era the bond between teacher & student has become closer & in a way this should help in developing a better understanding & thereby bringing a drastic change in them. Of late, moral values are on the decline in the younger generation. It’s for us to guide them to the right path. I am happy to note that the results of our college have been improving tremendously. The various methods used for this should be continued and all of you should put in extra effort to achieve the set milestone. New methods should be adopted to make the teaching-learning process an enjoyable one. Gone are the days of using chalk & duster for teaching. Today we are in the era of modern computing technology, which has advanced to a great extent and hence upgradation of methodology should be focused upon and innovative teaching practices should be taken up. The management has developed smart classrooms for this and best use of it should be made. Staff should keep on updating their knowledge and focus on research should be of prime importance. Analytical thinking should be developed in the students to face the challenges of the new world. A College is known by its students and staff hence each one should take up this moral responsibility and commitment to bring about excellence and raise the standards of our institution. I am happy to see the contribution of the students in this magazine and congratulate all the persons involved in bringing out this magazine. It’s the team effort that counts in the success. I wish all of you good health and peace and hope you enjoy your journey as teachers and torch bearers of the society. I wish to conclude with a quote: “Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.” Shri N. Sasidharan President Sree Narayana Mandira Samiti
6 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 Message from Shri. M. I. Damodaran Chairman Sree Narayana Mandira Samiti I am happy to note that the college is coming out with yet another edition of the yearly magazine 'Srishti'. The college has been progressing in leaps and bounds in the forms of students’ strength, Academic excellence, adding of new courses, construction of additional floors to the existing new building. All this adds not only to the welfare of the stakeholders but also to the society. The visit of the NAAC peer team in the mid year for re-accreditation was another important matter for the college. Our students are bringing good results and getting settled in the job front of their choice. College is also helping them by providing campus interviews for better job prospects. In the midst of all this the world has been gripped by the deadly Coronavirus in the beginning of the New Year. The pandemic has taught new lessons to people. The education scenario had to undergo sea change. Teachers as well as students had to equip new methods of teaching and learning. This posed a big challenge but as said 'Nothing is Impossible' this too was accepted with positivity and the process of imparting and acquiring knowledge continued without any break. Our Samiti in association with the college NSS group organized free ration distribution to the needy families of the students and nearby slum areas. This is the time when we need to have sympathy and understanding of one another and work together for the betterment of the society. Guru says “Happiness comes as a result of our actions" hence we need to develop good humanitarian values to bring peace and happiness in such a turmoil situation. I wish all of you to remain healthy & practice the Covid norms put forth by WHO. Stay home, stay safe. May Guru shower his blessings on all of you. Shri. M.I. Damodaran Chairman Sree Narayana Mandira Samiti
7 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 Message from Shri.N.S. Salimkumar General Secretary Sree Narayana Mandira Samiti Knowledge is power. - by Sir Francis Bacon We, the management members of Sree Narayana Mandira Samiti thrive to serve the society in the best possible manner. Indeed, knowledge is power, we too believe in that and work on the same path to provide best of the best knowledge to our students of Sree Narayana Guru College. Each year we try to improve the performance and emerge as one of the finest colleges in the vicinity. Our well qualified and dedicated team of teachers are helping us to achieve our goal by their sheer hard work and dedication and the grace of almighty. I wish to thank them and hope that they continue their high spirits to serve the students of our college and achieve great success in coming years. We feel privileged that this magazine too helps the students to showcase their skills and abilities. I congratulate and thank students and staff members, who have contributed their valuable articles for publication in this issue. I also express my heartfelt thanks to editorial board in making it possible to release this magazine - Srishti. I hope this issue will be informative to the readers and motivate many more to students to showcase their skills and talents in the upcoming years. Shri.N.S. Salimkumar General Secretary Sree Narayana Mandira Samiti
8 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 Sree Narayana Mandira Samiti Office Bearers (2019-20) Shri N. Sasidharan President Shri M.I. Damodaran Chairman Shri N. Mohandas Vice-Chairman Shri N.S.Salimkumar General Secretary Shri V.K.Hiralal Treasurer Shri K.Gopidhas Asst. Secretary Shri P.Prithweeraj Asst. Treasurer Mrs. Pushpa Marbros Zonal Secretary Kalyan Zone - I Shri M.G.Raghavan Zonal Secretary Thane Zone-Ii Shri K.K.Susmeran Zonal Secretary Bhandup Zone-Iii Shri K.N.Sukumaran Zonal Secretary Chembur Zone-Iv Shri M.K.Soman Zonal Secretary Mira Road Zone-V Shri A.K.Venugopal Zonal Secretary Virar Zone- Vi Shri R.Sreedharan Zonal Secretary Vashi Zone-Vii Shri Sreeretnan Nanu Zonal Secretary Panvel Zone-Viii
9 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 Message from Principal’s desk… Dear students and esteemed faculty members, It gives me immense pleasure to address you through the pages of our College magazine, a reflection of vibrant and dynamic spirit that defines our institution, Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce. Within our 5-acre campus, lies a world of opportunities, where every corner is filled with opportunities for growth and excellence. Our dedication to providing a comprehensive learning experience is evident in the array of facilities we offer. With 4 well-maintained sports grounds, we encourage all students to indulge in physical activities, nurturing not only healthy bodies but also strong spirits and sportsmanship. Our library, a treasure store of knowledge, boasts an impressive collection of books and resources, complemented by a peaceful reading room that serves as a sanctuary for intellectual exploration and quiet contemplation. In addition, our computer labs are equipped with the latest technology, empowering our students to stay ahead in the digital era and embrace innovation. Beyond the territory of academics, we celebrate the spirit of creativity and diversity through various intra and inter-collegiate sports and cultural events. These activities not only add colour to our campus but also foster a sense of friendship and teamwork among our students. As our students prepare to step into the professional world, our dedicated placement committee works tirelessly to connect them with esteemed organizations and open doors to promising career opportunities. At Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce, we are committed to nurturing not just skilled professionals but compassionate and responsible citizens who will make a positive impact on society. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to our dedicated faculties, hardworking students, and supportive staff members for their invaluable contributions to making our College a centre of excellence. I wish you all a fulfilling and transformative journey of learning and growth. Dr. Ravindran Karathadi Principal
10 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 College Development Committee (2017-2022) Shri. M. I. Damodaran Chairman Shri. N. Sasidharan Special Invitee Shri. N.S. Salimkumar Member Shri. O.K. Prasad Special Invitee Prin. Dr. T. P. Madhu Nair Member-Education Shri. Sudhish Sukumaran Member-Industry Prin. Dr. Ajay M. Bhamre Member-Research Shri. Rahul Suresh Gupta Member-Social Service/Alumni Smt. Jayasree V. Member Representative of Teaching Staff Smt. Vandana H. Gupta Member Representative of Teaching Staff Smt. Naveena Suresh Member Representative of Teaching Staff Dr. (Mrs.) Bina Sarkar Member Nominated Shri. Rajesh Appa Khaire Member Representative of Non-Teaching Staff Shri. Hinduja Srichand IQAC Coordinator Prin. Dr. Ravindran Karathadi Member Secretary Academic Council Shri. A. K. Vasudevan Convenor Shri. M. I. Damodaran Coordinating Office Bearer Shri. O. K. Prasad Member Secretary Prin. Ravindran karathadi Member Prof. Dr. Narayanan M. Member Dr. M. R. Kurup Member Dr. Bino Paul Member Dr. Mrs. Ancy Jose Member Shri K Venkataramani Member School Committee 2014-2019 Shri. N. Sasidharan Chairman Shri. M. I. Damodaran Member Shri. A. K. Vasudevan Member Shri. K. S. Bahuleyan Member Shri O. K. Prasad Member Prin. Dr. Ravindran Karathadi Member Secretary Smt. Beena Kollara Rep. of Teaching Staff Shri. M. V. Janardhanan Rep. of Non-Teaching Staff
11 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 “Some people don't like change, but you need to embrace change if the alternative is Disaster “- Elon Musk “If I have belief I can do it, I shall surely acquire the capacity to do it even if I may not have it at the beginning” - Mahatma Gandhi The college magazine works to bring out the official student publication of Sree Narayana Guru College of commerce. The effort of every educator is to unlock the treasure and Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce provides an appropriate platform for the students. The institute strives to nurture young minds for more than 3 decades. Every year, our team of editors, designers, photographers and correspondents, in addition to generating creative content from the student population, work extensively to report on events in and around our college. The beginning of 2020 has been a roller coaster ride for all with an unexpected pandemic striking us like lightning. Yet we have never stopped working round the clock to showcase our students' creativity through Srishti 2019-20. On behalf of the editorial team, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has worked for the creation of Srishti 2019-20. We have for you this year a collection of poems, articles, riddles, Painting, informative content and reports. We wish everyone Happy Reading!!! Chairperson –Srishti
12 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 SREE NARAYANA GURU COLLEGE OF COMMERECE, Chembur Sr.No. CONTENT DETAILS 1 Academic Toppers 2 Faculty Members 3 Committee List 4 Committee Report 5 Core Committee Student Members 6 Class Representative List 7 Department Activity Report 8 Sanskriti 2019-20 Winners List 9 Sports Winners List 2019-20 10 Students Corner 11 Memorable Moments Captured 12 Pen Your Thoughts
13 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 Academic Toppers PROGRAM 1 st Rank 2 nd Rank 3 rd Rank TY B.COM SY B.COM FY B.COM TY BAF SHAIKH LUBNA YAKUB SHAIKH KAHKASHA KHAN NOORMA KHATUN SAYYED ALAM KHAN UZMA SHAIKH SALMAN QURESHI JAINAB MUJASSAM ALI MD KHAN BUSHRA FUJAIL GUPTA KANCHA RAJESH GUPTA RAM BANARASI GORE VIJAY GANGADHAR
14 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 PROGRAM 1 st Rank 2 nd Rank 3 rd Rank SY BAF FYBAF TY BAMMC SY BAMMC SAPKAL SANDESH KHAN NAMIRA IQBAL AHMED KHAN MUSKAN SHAIKH SANA ALI HUSAIN KASHYAP OMKAR SUNIL OMSHAKTHI ARUMUGAM Aditi Ashok Ashwin Wasiq Munawar Kartik Sanjay Tayade Siddhant Saif Ali Sakir Ali Fulwadiya Balveer
15 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 PROGRAM 1 st Rank 2 nd Rank 3 rd Rank FY BAMMC TY BFM TY BMS SY BMS Shaikh Shifa Sarwar Sharma Jyoti Shriram Khan Rehnuma Mushtaqu Salati Fauziya Toufique Shaikh Heena Kausar Shaikh Meraj Umar Ali Shaikh Nagma Shabihul Shaikh Shajiyabee Khan Khushnuma Khatoon Ansari Nazneen Abdul Siddiqui Rifat Riyaz Ahmed Shaikh Farhan
16 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 PROGRAM 1 st Rank 2 nd Rank 3 rd Rank FY BMS TY BSC IT SY BSC IT FY BSC IT Siddiqui Sana Fatima Shah Ruksar Bano Jafar Dias Jude Immacus Alka Mohammad Arbaz Khan Nushra Waghu Mohif & Gawade Sahil Shelke Ishan Niyazi Mohd. Shadab Shakil Khan Mehnaz Mohd Shaikh Mohammed Yaseen Sahani Abhishek Jitendra Shaikh Faizan & Ansari Kulsum
17 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 PROGRAM 1 st Rank 2 nd Rank 3 rd Rank TY BBI SY BBI FY BBI TY BTM Shaikh Sameer Sanjay Yemmenour Akshay Shinde Pinjari Aasha Banu Shiv Vijay Kumar Usha Khan Ruman Mohd Priyadarshini Shivaraman Thakur Priyanka Pritamsingh Shanthi Murugan Nambi Sayyad Farheen Yusuf Kamble Vijay Yalappa Patade Kaushik Dattaram
18 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 PROGRAM 1 st Rank 2 nd Rank 3 rd Rank M.COM PART 1 M.COM PART 2 (ACOUNTANCY) M.COM PART2 (Banking & Finance) M.COM PART2 (MANAGEMENT) Mujawar Raziya Tambe Sabira Shaikh Arbunnisa Surve Ameera Vishvakarma Sunilkumar Shaikh Arbunnisa Khan Shafiya Khan Nisha Siddiqui Reshma Anjali Paniker Sutar Komal Mujawar Aazmin
19 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 Academic Toppers of Junior College (2019-20) Commerce PROGRAM 1 st Rank 2 nd Rank 3 rd Rank SYJC FYJC Science SYJC FYJC Maurya Vishal Shaikh Farheen Shaikh Shifa Miss. Siddique Naziya Miss. Mansi Nannaware & Miss. Qureshi Anam Miss. Sayyed Alina Shaikh Mohd Faraz Prajapati Tarunsagar Shaikh Shahid Umar Ritik A Gupta Prathiksha Jadhav Adiba nkhazi
20 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 INTER-JUNIOR COLLEGE WINNERS PRIZE NAME EVENT NAME ORGANIZER 3 rd prize Sayyed Bushes Mehendi S.M.Shetty College 1 st prize Ayesha Siddique Bridal Make Over S.M.Shetty College 1 st prize Vyshnavi Pillai Classical Dance Rizvi College Completion Ibne Ali of SYJC Tata Mumbai Marathon Tata Group 3 rd prize Siddique Ayesha Bridal Make Over Anjuman Islam College
21 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 FACULTY TEAM AIDED DEGREE COLLEGE – FACULTY COORDINATORS
22 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 Self Finance Faculty Junior College Faculty Team
23 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 Non Teaching Staff Members
24 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 34th ANNUAL REPORT (2019-20) Dear Faculty, Staff, Students, and Stakeholders, I am pleased to present the 34th Annual Report of Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce for the academic year 2019-20. This report encapsulates our ongoing commitment to providing the best possible skills and knowledge to out students, ensuring a foundation for their future happiness and success. Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce is a linguistic minority institution, enjoying permanent affiliation with the University of Mumbai. We take pride in being recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) under section 2(f) and 12B of the U.G.C. Act. Moreover, the College has been accredited thrice by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), a testament to our commitment to quality education. Our institution proudly offers a diverse range of academic programs, consisting 10 undergraduate programs and 3 postgraduate programmes affiliated with University of Mumbai. However, we would like to bring to your attention that out of the 10 U.G. programmes, 4 innovative degree programs are currently experiencing lower demand due to lack of awareness. Consequently, the admission process for these programs has been temporarily suspended. As we move forward, we are committed to addressing this challenge by implementing strategic initiatives to raise awareness about these innovative programs. Our aim is to create an environment where all our academic offerings receive the attention they deserve, providing students with a comprehensive and well-rounded education. The Students’ Strengths in 2019-20: U.G. Programmes Sr. No . Program me Year First Second Third Total Girl s Boy s Tot. Girl Boy Tot Girl Boy Tot Girl Boy Tot. 1 B.Com. 145 108 253 92 70 16 2 84 41 12 5 321 219 540 2 B.M.S. 32 88 120 30 47 77 20 44 64 82 179 261 3 B.A.F. 54 55 109 31 33 64 44 49 93 129 137 266 4 B.B.I. 21 17 38 13 9 22 24 17 41 58 43 101 5 B.M.M. 10 37 47 05 28 33 07 17 24 22 82 104 6 B.Sc. I.T. 09 24 33 11 23 34 07 46 53 27 93 120 7 BFM -- -- -- -- -- -- 12 11 23 12 11 23 8 BTM -- -- -- -- -- -- 04 20 24 04 20 24 UG Total 271 329 600 182 210 392 202 245 447 655 784 1439
25 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 The Students’ Strengths in 2019-20: P.G. Programmes Sr. No. Programme First Year Second Year Total Girls Boys Total Girls Boys Total Girls Boys Total 1 M.Com. Accountancy 22 23 45 27 19 46 49 42 91 2 M.Com. Banking & Insurance 09 04 13 09 04 13 3 M.Com. Business Management 12 07 19 12 07 19 Total 22 23 45 48 30 78 70 53 123 The Students’ Strengths in 2019-20: Junior College Sr. No. Programme First Year Second Year Total Girls Boys Total Girls Boys Total Girls Boys Total 1 Commerce -aided 182 178 360 175 119 294 357 297 654 2 Commerce – Self-financing 53 67 120 55 41 96 108 108 216 3 Science – Selffinancing 47 62 109 50 58 108 97 120 217 Total 282 307 589 280 218 498 562 525 1,087 Total students: The total students’ strength of the College is 2,649 consisting 1,287 girls and 1,362 boys. Final Year UG Semester V Result: 2019-20 Sr. No. Progra m Appeared Pass Girl Boy Total Girl Boy Total No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % 1 B.Com 84 67.20 41 32.80 125 100 81.60 2 B.M.S. 19 30.16 44 69.84 63 100 19 100 41 93.18 60 95.24 3 B.A.F. 44 47.31 49 52.69 93 100 39 88.64 49 100 88 94.62 4 B.B.I. 24 58.54 17 41.46 41 100 24 100 16 94.12 40 97.56 5 B.M.M . 07 29.17 17 70.83 24 100 07 100 17 100 24 100
26 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 6 B.Sc. I..T. 07 13.21 46 86.79 53 100 07 100 43 93.48 50 94.34 7 BFM 12 52.17 11 47.83 23 100 12 100 11 100 23 100 8 BTM 04 16.67 20 83.33 24 100 04 100 19 95.00 23 95.83 UG Total 117 36.45 204 63.55 321 100 112 95.73 196 96.08 308 95.95 Final Year UG Semester VI Result: 2019-20 Sr. No. Progra m Appeared Pass Girl Boy Total Girl Boy Total No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % 1 B.Com 83 66.94 41 33.06 124 100 81.60 2 B.M.S. 19 31.15 42 68.85 61 100 19 100 42 100 61 100 3 B.A.F. 43 46.74 49 53.26 92 100 43 100 45 91.84 88 95.65 4 B.B.I. 24 58.54 17 41.46 41 100 24 100 17 100 41 100 5 B.M.M . 07 29.17 17 70.83 24 100 07 100 17 100 24 100 6 B.Sc. I..T. 07 13.21 46 86.79 53 100 07 100 46 100 53 100 7 BFM 12 52.17 11 47.83 23 100 12 100 11 100 23 100 8 BTM 04 17.39 19 82.61 23 100 04 100 19 100 23 100 UG Total 116 36.59 201 63.41 317 392 116 100 197 98.01 313 98.74 M.Com. Result: 2019-20 Sem . Specialisation Appeared Pass Girl Boy Total Girl Boy Total No . % No . % No. % No. % No. % No. % 1 Compulsory subjects Sem.-1 21 47.73 23 52.27 44 100 17 45.95 20 54.05 37 84.09 2 20 46.51 23 53.49 43 100 20 100 23 100 43 100 3 A/cs B.Mgt. B&F 28 12 09 60.87 63.16 69.23 18 07 04 39.13 36.84 30.77 46 19 13 100 100 100 23 11 09 82.14 91.67 100 14 06 04 77.78 85.71 100 37 17 13 80.43 89.47 100 4 A/cs B.Mgt. B&F 28 12 09 60.87 63.16 69.23 18 07 04 39.13 36.84 30.77 46 19 13 100 100 100 25 12 09 89.29 100 100 18 07 04 100 100 100 43 17 13 93.48 100 100 Faculty Enrichment Activities: IQAC & Research Cell Update The Faculty Development Programme on “Data Analysis in Research” held on 7th January 2020 marked a significant milestone in our pursuit of academic excellence. The program was organised
27 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) and the Research Cell of the College, aiming to enhance the skills our teaching faculty in the realm of data analysis. We were privileged to have experts from Binary Semantic, a distinguished Software Development Company, share their insights. IQAC & Research Cell of the College has organized Faculty Development Programme on the topic “Data Analysis in Research” on 7th January 2020 by inviting experts from Binary Semantic, a Software Development Company. A total of 22 dedicated teaching faculty members actively participated in the program, where they were introduced to “Statcraft”, a comprehensive statistical analysis solution. This platform equips our faculty with the necessary tools and techniques for effective research analysis. The new bound knowledge is expected to enhance the quality and depth of research conducted by our faculty members. We take pride in the achievements of our faculty members who secured sponsorship for minor research projects from both the University and two industrial organisations. These endeavours not only showcase the relevance and impact of our faculty’s research but also foster valuable collaborations between academia and industry. Our faculty actively engaged in University examination related activities, including paper setting and assessing papers as examiners and moderators. Furthermore, some of them played crucial roles as V.C. nominees in Selection Panels and served as Expert Committee members, visiting affiliated colleges to recommend the introduction of new programs. Such involvement demonstrates the depth of expertise and leadership within our faculty, contributing to the overall development of higher education. Research Committee Report: The College Research Committee conducted a workshop on “How to Write a Research Proposal?” on December 11, 2019, targeting in-house faculties and students. Additionally, they organised a one-day national seminar on “Changes in Economic Policies in India since 2014 – Implications and Challenges, A Multidisciplinary Approach” on February 22, 2020. The seminar, attended by eminent personalities, received high praise for its organisation. The College magazine contains a detailed report of both events, showcasing the committee’s commitment to fostering a research culture within the institution. Computer Labs Inventory for Students and Faculty: The College provides well-equipped computer labs to cater to the technological needs of both students and faculty. The following is a breakdown of the available computer labs along with the respective number of computers in each:
28 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 1. Lab 1: Number of Computers: 42 2. Lab 2: Number of Computers: 72 3. Library – Students’ Section: Number of Computers: 16 4. Library – Faculty Section: Number of Computers: 10 Total Computers for students and faculty: 140 These computer labs serve as essential resources for conducting practical sessions, research, and other academic activities, ensuring that both students and faculty have access to modern computing facilities to enhance their learning and teaching experiences. College Library Overview: The College has an incubation centre inside the library with 26 latest model computers with LAN and internet connectivity for students and teachers project and research work. Library stocks as on date: S. No. Particulars No. of Books/Jrls/CDs 1 Text Books 14,699 2 Reference Books 5,408 3 CD ROMs 123 4 Journals 12 5 Periodicals 12 6 Newspapers 16 7 SC/ST Book Bank Scheme Books 2,957 8 General Book Bank Scheme Books 3,037 9 Bounded Back Vols. Of Journals 168 10 Project Reports 664 11 Computers with internet facility 28 12 Photocopier 1 Book Exhibitions: The College Library organized two Book Exhibitions on August 11th and 14th December 2019 in collaboration with three leading book distributors. The exhibitions were attended by 25 teachers, 43 students, and 2 management members, providing them with valuable
29 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 insights and benefits. Throughout the year, the library expanded its collection by acquiring 1,007 textbooks, 179 reference books, and 315 textbooks specially for SC/ST and open category students, involving an expenditure of Rs. 3,16,506/- Incubation Centre: The library houses an incubation centre equipped with 26 latest version computers featuring LAN and internet connectivity. This facility is dedicated to supporting students and teachers in their project and research work, fostering a dynamic and technologically advanced learning environment. This diverse and extensive collection ensures that the College Library is a comprehensive resource hub, catering to the academic and research needs of both students and faculty members. The inclusion of books for specific categories and the provision of an incubation centre further emphasis the library’s commitment to promoting knowledge and innovation within the academic community. Tracking Students’ Attendance for Lectures: The College employs a systematic approach to monitor students’ attendance, ensuring accountability and proactive intervention. Each teacher diligently records daily attendance, submitting it to the dedicated Attendance Committee. The Committee maintains comprehensive records and, at the end of each month, publishes subject-wise and overall attendance figures on the students’ notice board. This transparent practice aims to keep both students and faculty informed. For students who fall below the attendance threshold, the institution adopts a proactive strategy. Defaulter students and their parents received regular counseling sessions, emphasizing the importance of consistent attendance. This personalized approach is designed to prevent student dropouts and encourage a sense of responsibility towards academic commitments. The commitment to regular attendance is not only monitored but actively supported, contributing to a conducive learning environment. Conduct of Examinations: The College upholds a well-organised and efficient examination system overseen by the Examination Committee, comprising experienced senior staff members. Both College and University examinations held at the College Centre follow a systematic process, ensuring smooth execution and fairness. Results are consistently declared within stipulated timeframes. The Examination Committee takes a proactive approach to result analysis, providing a comprehensive summary to the Management and every teacher. This analysis serves as a valuable tool for identifying academically weaker students who may need additional support and recognizing meritorious students deserving of commendation. The commitment to timely, transparent, and evaluative examination practices contributes to the overall academic success and support of students within the institution.
30 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 IQAC functioning: The Institutional Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) is dedicated to enhancing academic quality and overall learner development. The College successfully completed its third cycle of NAAC reaccreditation with a PEER Team visits on September 16th and 17th, 2019, achieving Grade ‘B’ with a CGPA of 2.45 out of 4 under the revised system. Throughout the year, the IQAC organized a series of impactful events: 1. Training for faculties: Collaborated with Binary Semantic Ltd. To provide fauclty training in data analysis. 2. National Level Multidisciplinary Seminar: Conducted a seminar on “Changes in Economic Policies in India since 2014”, promoting diverse perspectives. 3. Workshop on IPR: Facilitated a workshop focused on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and its crucial role in academia. 4. Online Webinar on PowToon: Hosted an innovative webinar showcasing “Powtoon” as a creative presentation tool. 5. Webinar on Presentation Skills: Organised an online session on “Mastering PowerPoint and Presentation Skills” to enhance communication abilities. 6. National Webinar on Plagiarism: Conducted a webinar addressing the “Use of latest plagiarism tools in Research Paper Writing in UGC Care Journals”. Skill Development, Career Counselling & Placement Cell: The College’s Skill Development, Career Counselling, and Placement Cell have been actively involved in various initiatives throughout the year to enhance students’ skills, provide career guidance, and facilitate job placements. Key Activities: 1. MOUs with reputed Institutions: The College established partnerships with three esteemed institutions for skill development and placement programs. 2. Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) National University Students Skill Development Programme (NUSSD) offered 5 skill development certificate courses to 189 second and third-year undergraduate students. 3. TechnoServe, an international NGO, provided 100 hours of training with a 100% placement guarantee, benefiting over 100 students. 4. Satyam Institute of Tax Accountants conducted a 72-hour ‘Certified Tax Accountant Plus Course,’ with 31 students successfully completing it. 5. Intercollegiate Job Fair: Collaborated with TechnoServe to organize an Intercollegiate Job Fair on January 24, 2020, attracting 13 companies in our Campus. A total of 235
31 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 students from 14 affiliated colleges of Mumbai University participated, with 45 students from the College securing diverse job opportunities on the spot. These initiatives have not only focused on skill development but also emphasized practical aspects such as interview preparation and real-world application of knowledge. The Cell’s efforts align with the broader goal of preparing students for successful careers and contributing to their overall professional growth. The detailed report of the Committee’s activities is available in the College magazine, providing a comprehensive overview of the impact achieved during the year. Students’ Council and Core Committee: The Students’ Council, comprising 28 students and 4 faculty members, was established following University of Mumbai guidelines. Ms. Shaikh Shifa, a TYBFM student, was elected as the General Secretary. The Council actively organized diverse extracurricular and co-curricular activities throughout the academic year. Additionally, a Students’ Core Committee, consisting of 12 students selected for their abilities, was formed to assist the College in executing various events and programs. These student-led initiatives have significantly contributed to the vibrant and engaging atmosphere within the College. Sports & Games Overview: The Sports Department orchestrated a series of sports and games events within the College, catering to in-house students. Demonstrating competitive prowess, numerous students were dispatched to University, Inter-Collegiate, and State-level competitions, securing multiple prizes. For an in-depth insight into the achievements and activities, readers are encouraged to explore the detailed sports and games report featured in this magazine. Cultural Committee Highlights: The Cultural Committee has accomplished a series of successful events throughout the year, engaging a majority of the student body. Notable events include Independence Day and Republic Day celebrations, Teachers’ Day festivities, Freshers’ Party, Sanskriti-intra College Fest, Garba Utsav, College Annual Day, and Annual Prize Distribution Day. The Committee also observed special days such as Saree & Tie Day, Traditional Day, and hosted engaging activities like Fashion shows. For an in-depth overview of the Committee’s vibrant initiatives, readers are encouraged to explore the detailed report featured in this magazine. Industrial Visit: The College’s I.V. Committee orchestrated a fruitful on-day Industrial Visit for BMS students to Barclays – Ceelay House, Worli, and a separate visit for all students at Yusuf Meherally Centre, Tara, Mumbai Goa Road, Karnala, Raigad District. The magazine includes a comprehensive report detailing the experiences and insights gained during these visits. For more specific details, please refer to the detailed report provided in the magazine.
32 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 NSS Activities: The College has two NSS Units with a total of 150 student volunteers of which 66 males and 84 are females, led by Program Officers Mr. Jabir Mohammad and Miss Priyanka Suryawanshi. Assistant Professors Mr. S.P. Hinduja and Ms. Reshma Khudabax were the members in the Committee. The NSS aims to instill values of morality, democratic living, compassion, tolerance, and patriotism in students while developing leadership and community living skills. Activities include Tree Plantation, Blood Donation Camps, Yoga sessions, Education and Health awareness Programs, Swachh Bharat initiatives collaboration with Traffic Police, workshops on HIV/AIDS sensitization, and participation in flood relief activities in Maharashtra. The NSS units also work closely with the REd Ribbon Club (RRC) for activities such as gender equality sessions, deaddition programs, Thalassemia check-ups, and blood donation drives. The motto “NOT ME BUT YOU” reflects the spirit of selfless service and community engagement embedded in NSS activities. This magazine contains dedicated report that showcases activities carried out throughout the year. The Women Development Cell activities: The Women Development Cell (WDC) at the College organized several impactful activities in January 2020. These included essay writing competitions, debate competition, and poster-making competition. Participants engaged with topics related to women’s development, gender equality, and social issues. The winners of these competitions were recognized and felicitated during the College Annual Day, highlighting the significance of their contributions and promoting awareness on women’s empowerment within the College community. Language Club Activities: 1. The Course on “Communication Skills and Confidence Building” (May 10th to May 17th , 2019): ◆ Targeted second and third year students. ◆ Duration: One week ◆ 17 students benefited from the course. 2. Course on “Spoken English” (Dec. 5th, 2019 to Feb. 15th, 2020): ◆ Focused on first-year students. ◆ Duration: Over two months ◆ 90 students participated and benefited from the course. 3. Quiz Competition on “Awareness of Terms Related to Coronavirus 2020” (April 27th , 2020: ◆ Conducted to increase awareness during the COVID-19 pandemic. ◆ Large number of students participated and benefited.
33 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 The Language Club conducted targeted courses to enhance communication skills and build confidence, with a focus on specific students batches. Staff and Students Grievance & Welfare Committee Activities: The Staff and Students Grievance & Welfare Committee played a crucial role in supporting students financially, addressing grievances effectively, and contributing to a positive environment for both staff and students. The Committee’s efforts in facilitating scholarships and financial assistance highlights its commitment to the well-being of the College community. The summary of activities are: 1. Student Scholarships and Financial Assistance: ◆ Helped deserving students securing scholarships and financial aid. ◆ Examples include a scholarship of Rs. 40,000 for one student, financial assistance totaling Rs., 3,00,000 for 30 students, and ANGC scholarships of Rs. 1,000 each for 12 students. ◆ Provided financial assistance to 25 economically backward students from the Students Aid Fund of the College. 2. Staff Grievances: ◆ No reported grievances from any staff members throughout the year. ◆ Indicates a positive work environment and effective grievance resolution mechanisms. 3. Tea Serving to staff: ◆ Continued the practice of serving tea to both teaching and non-teaching staff during recess throughout the year. ◆ Reflects a thoughtful approach to staff welfare and fostering a conducive work atmosphere. Parents Teachers Meetings: Class teachers organized multiple parents-teachers’ meetings. It aimed to discuss students progress and guide parents in ensuring their wards’ academic success. Extension Activities: There were active participation in the Department of Life Long Learning & Extension of the University of Mumbai. Our 228 students enrolled in the program. They engaged in various University-organized events and conducted several events at the College level. College Magazine: The College published its’ magazine named ‘Shrishti’ with reports, students contributions, and achievements and activities of the College community. The magazine was distributed among the students. These activities demonstrate a holistic approach to education, involving not only academic progress but also active engagement with parents, extension activities that contribute to
34 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 community development, and the documentation of College life through the publication of a magazine. The emphasis on communications and collaboration between parents and teachers is particularly notable for student success. Alumni Activities: An Alumni Meet was held on 08.02.2020 in the College Seminar Room, attended by 171 alumni. It featured a welcome dance performance by current students. The Principal provided insights into recent developments in the College. Shri. N.Sasidharan, President of SNMS, discussed planned facilities for alumni and encouraged their active involvement in College development. The Association has organized a session on ‘Entrepreneurship Skills on 04th December, 2019. It was conducted by Mr. Rahul Gupta, an alumni, for third-year students of all programs. A total of 45 students participated in the session, gaining valuable insights into entrepreneurship skills. These alumni activities demonstrate a strong connection between the College, its current students, and its graduates. The Alumni Meet served as a platform for information exchange and networking, with a focus on College development. The session on entrepreneurship skills showcased a commitment to providing practical knowledge and support to students, leveraging the expertise of successful alumni. Overall, these activities contribute to a sense of community and continuous learning within the College. College Canteen: The College Canteen operates throughout the day, catering to both students and staff. It offers a variety of food items to meet the preferences of students and staff at a reasonable prices, ensuring affordability for the College community. The Canteen Committee actively monitors canteen operation at regular intervals ensuring the prescribed standards in terms of food quality and service. Security & Cleaning Committee: The Security & Cleaning Committee conducted a survey among staff members to gather feedback on the behavior of security personnel with both staff and students. Staff suggested having at least one security personnel on every floor. Feedback indicated that the behavior of security personnel with both staff and students is considered appropriate. The Committee has conducted a survey of staff regarding security personnel behaviour with the staff and students. The staff suggested through the survey that every floor there should be one security personnel and also revealed that the behaviour of security personnel with the staff and students is appropriate. The staff also suggested to increase the proportion of male and female security personnel. Survey also revealed staff suggestions to increase the proportion of both male and female security personnel. These efforts contribute to creating a safe and comfortable atmosphere for everyone on the campus.
35 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 Website Committee: The Website Committee took initiative to update and rebuild the College website. Two B.Sc. I.T. students undertook the task under the guidance of Asst.Prof. Ms. Bhagyasree Patil. This indicates practical learning opportunities for students in real-world projects and demonstrates collaboration between faculty and students in enhancing technological aspects. The updated website is functioning well. The activities of the Website Committee showcase a proactive approach to maintaining and improving the College’s online presence. Involving students in the update process not only enhances their practical skills but also fosters collaboration between students and faulty. The successful functioning of the updated website reflects the effectiveness of the Committee’s efforts in providing an improved online platform for the College community. Scholarships and Freeships: The College facilitated scholarships and financial aid for eligible students from various sources, providing support across different categories. The following is the details of assistance reached to our students during the year: Sr. No. Source Type of Assistance Amount (Rs.) 1 Social Welfare Department of Govt. of Maharashtra SC/ST OBC Scholarships 26,63,605 2 Various Religious Trusts Financial Assistance to EBC students 7,31,060 3 Association of Non-Government College Principals Financial Assistance to EBC students 6,000 4 Students’ Welfare Committee of the College Financial Assistance to EBC students 4,44,730 Total 38,45,395 The College’s efforts in securing scholarships and financial aid from diverse sources reflect a commitment to supporting students in their pursuit of education. The funds obtained from various agencies contribute significantly to alleviating financial barriers and promoting inclusiveness within the student community. Throughout the academic year 2019-20, we have strived to maintain high standards of education, foster a supportive learning environment, and encourage a culture of innovation and excellence. We express our gratitude to the faculty, staff, students, and all stakeholders who have contributed to the success and growth of our College. In conclusion, we look forward to another year of academic excellence and continued growth. Together, as a community, we will work towards creating opportunities for our students and ensuring a brighter future for all.
36 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 Thank you for your continued support. Dr. Ravindran Karathadi Principal JUNIOR COLLEGE REPORT 2019-20 It gives me immense pleasure to present the Annual Report of Sree Narayana Guru Junior College of Commerce for the Academic year 2019-20. Sr.No Programme No. Of students appeared No. Of students passed Pass % 1 FYJC Aided Commerce 360 355 98.61 2 SYJC Aided Commerce 289 288 99.65 3 FYJC Unaided Commerce 120 120 100 4 SYJC Unaided Commerce 96 75 78.13 5 FYJC Unaided Science 109 107 98.16 6 SYJC Unaided Science 108 93 86.11 HSC ACCADEMIC RESULT 2019-20: Sr.No. Details HSC Commerce HSC Science 1 No. of students appeared for exam 385 108 2 No. of students passed 363 93 3 Passing Percentage 94.28 86.11 4 No. of Distinction 41 01 5 No. of First Class 168 21
37 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 6 No. of Second Class 148 68 7 No. of Pass Class 06 03 HSC TOPPERS ACCADEMIC YEAR 2019-20: Rank HSC Commerce HSC Science Student’s Name Percentage scored Student’s Name Percentage scored 1 Maurya Vishal 86.92 Shaikh Mohd Faraz 75.53 2 Shaikh Farheen 86.30 Prajapati Tarunsagar 71.53 3 Shaikh Shifa 85.84 Shaikh Shahid 70.92 FYJC Result 2019-20 for Commerce was 98.61% and for Science was 98.16%. Commencement of Academic Year and Welcoming New Students: The Academic year commenced on 15th June, 2019 for S.Y.J.C. students of Commerce and Science. FYJC classes commenced from August, 2019 after the online admission. Financial Aid: College helped students to get all eligible freeship and scholarship from Govt. departments as well as from Private Trusts. Examinations and Academic Help: The College arranged remedial coaching, conducted class tests, etc. to enhance the students’ academic performance at the Board exams. Mentoring of FYJC and SYJC students were taken up by the teachers by dividing the students equally amongst them to guide properly to achieve academic improvement. Two PTA meeting was held for the students of XI & three PTA meetings for XII in the academic year. Special Intensive coaching for weaker students of SYJC was held from January after the completion of prelim exam Students Attendance & Punctuality: Students attendance is monitored meticulously by keeping records for every subject. Monthly attendance of all students is displayed on the students' notice board besides putting up the blacklist. Parents of students whose attendance is very poor were called and given guidance to improve their wards' attendance. Staff and Students' Committees: Students' Welfare Committee was formed for solving the students' grievances and helping them to solve various issues pertaining to their development. Various Staff Committees were formed for smooth systematic functioning of the College. Meetings of these Committees were held regularly to review and evaluate their functioning. Cultural Activities: In intercollegiate competitions our students won many prizes. 1. Ayesha Siddique of SY- Div.BCommerce won the first prize in Bridal Makeup at S.M. Shetty College & 3rd prize at Anjuman Islam College of home science. 2. Pillai Vyshnavi of FY- Div. C Commerce won the first prize in Classical Dance competition organized by S.M. Shetty College, Powari 3. Sayyed Bushra of FY Science won the third prize in Mehendi Competition at the Inter Collegiate Fest conducted by S.M. Shetty College, Powai.
38 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 4. PillaiVyshnavi of FYJC won the first prize in the Singing Competition held at Rizvi College, Bandra, 5. Ms. Ayesha Siddique of SYJC participated in an Elocution competition organized by Sathaye College, Vileparle, in association with an organization working for dowry eradication. Ayesha voiced her opinion about the role of women and parents against the dowry system. 6. Three of our students were selected to represent ‘M’ ward in an Elocution competition held by the Department of Education, Mumbai. The program was held at Acharya Marathe College, Chembur for said event. Apart from the inter-collegiate representation our students also actively participated in various events conducted by the College. Events like Raas Dandiya, celebration of various days to name a few International Yoga Day, Friendship Day, Teachers Day, various colorful attire days too were held. ‘Sanskriti’, an intra- mural cultural fest was arranged in the month of December. It was a 2-day program held on 23rd& 24thDecember. Students enthusiastically participated in 18 events. Annual Day & Prize distribution ceremony was held on 25thJanuary, 2020. Academic & Cultural prizes were given & Students had a mesmerizing performance on stage which brought out their talents in the field of dance, music & drama. Sports & Games: The College conducted Intra -College indoor and outdoor sports & games and sent the students for Inter-Collegiate sports competitions organized by other Colleges and Sports Association in Mumbai. Our studentsBrijesh Kariya and Ishmam Shaikh won the 1st prize in Carom Doubles at Association of Mumbai Sports.Our students also bagged the 3rd prize in Kabbadi at RST Govandi Education society. The Annual Sports Meet was organized on 11th Jan, 2020 with lots of events in the Sports at college Turf ground. Conclusion: I whole heartedly thank all the stake holders who have lent a co-operative hand in helping the smooth functioning of the College. The timely guidance and support received from each one of them has helped me to fulfill the set goals. Mrs. Beena Kollara Junior College Supervisor
39 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 FACULTY MEMBERS OF DEGREE COLLEGE (AIDED SECTION) 2019-20: Sr.No. Name Qualification Designation 1 Dr. Ravindran Karathadi M.Com., Ph. D., C.A. (Inter), I.C.W.A. (Inter) Proncipal 2 Mrs. Harshada M. Bhise M.Com., C.A. Associate Professor 3 Mrs. Jayashree Venkitachalam M.A., SET Associate Professor 4 Dr. Hinduja Srichand M. Com., SET. Ph.D. Assistant Professor 5 Mrs. Vandana H. Gupta M.Sc., M.Phil. NET Assistant Professor 6 Mrs. Sneha Jagdale M.A., SET Assistant Professor 7 Dr. S.M. Hosamani M.Lib.Sc., Ph.D. Librarian 8 Mrs. Devaki Shethy M.Com. Assistant Professor 9 Mrs. Reshma Khudabax M.Com Assistant Professor FACULTY MEMBERS OF DEGREE COLLEGE (SELF-FINANCED SECTION) 2019-20 Sr.No. Name Qualification Designation 1 Ms. Karishma S. Kasare M.A.,B.Ed., NET Assistant Professor 2 Ms.Naveena Suresh MBA-HR, SET Assistant Professor 3 Mr. Mohammed Jabir Usman Gani M.Com., SET Assistant Professor 4 Dr. (Ms.) Sumi Nijith M.A., Ph.D Assistant Professor 5 Mr. Iyer Parmeswaran V. M.Com., C.A.(Inter), NET & SET Assistant Professor 6 Ms.Mamta J Meghnani M.Com., SET Assistant Professor
40 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 7 Ms. Siddhi Tanmay Kamble M.Com. NET Assistant Professor 8 Ms. Khan Rashida Bano M.Com., NET Assistant Professor 9 Mr. Priyadarshan Shede M.Com., LL.B, C.S. NET Assistant Professor 10 Ms. Prasadhini Gautam M.B.A. HR/Marketing/Advertising Assistant Professor 11 Ms. Lakshmichaya Kale M.A., M.Phil Assistant Professor 12 Ms. Saraswati B Nadi M.C.A. Assistant Professor 13 Ms.Rishita Shukla M.Com. Assistant Professor 14 Mr.Mehjabeen Khan M.Sc.(Maths) Assistant Professor 15 Ms.Roseline Swamidasan M.Com. Assistant Professor 16 Ms. Khan Mahtab Bano M.Com. Assistant Professor 17 Ms. Nahid Shaikh Usman M.Sc.(IT) Assistant Professor 18 Ms.Bhagyashree Patil M.E. Assistant Professor 19 Ms. Priyanka Suryawanshi M.Sc. IT Assistant Professor 20 Ms. Vaidehi Tushar Thakur M.Sc. IT Assistant Professor 21 Ms. Rachna S. Vasan M.Com., B.Ed Assistant Professor 22 MS. Gulfam Jaha Khan M.Com., MBA Assistant Professor 23 Ms. Sreelekshmi K.S M.Lib.Sc. NET Asst. Librarian 24 Ms. Poonam D. Mujawar B.Sc., M.P.Ed Sports Instructor
41 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 Jr College Faculty Team (Self-Financed) 2019-20 Sr.No. Name Designation 1 Mrs. Beena Kollara. Supervisor 2 Mrs. Sheela Narasimhan Asst. Teacher 3 Mr.Namdev Mahajan Asst. Teacher 4 Mrs. Rajashri Adate. Asst. Teacher 5 Mr. Harishchandra Kamble Asst. Teacher 6 Mrs. Sunita Sawant Asst. Teacher 7 Mr. Vaibhav Parab Asst. Teacher Sr.No. Name Designation 1 Mrs.Reeta Pandey Asst. Teacher 2 Ms. Mukku Adinarayanamme Asst. Teacher 3 Ms. Shobha Gopalkrishnan Asst. Teacher 4 Mr. Sagar Mahadev Sawant Asst. Teacher 5 Ms. Vaishali Mainkar Asst. Teacher 6 Ms. Usha Shahaji Ghadge Asst. Teacher 7 Mr. Binimol Venu Asst. Teacher 8 Ms.Sushma Devi Bacculal Asst. Teacher 9 Mrs.Neeta Das Asst. Teacher 10 Ms.Sulabha Garje Asst. Teacher 11 Mr. Atul Chaudhary Asst. Teacher 12 Mr. Rajputra Dubey Asst. Teacher 13 Mr. Narendra S Mahajan Lab Attendant Jr College Faculty Team(Aided) 2019-20 Jr College Faculty Team (Self-Financed) 2019-20
42 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 14 Mrs. Lalita Ravi Lab Attendant 15 Mr. Rajesh Gurav Lab Attendant 16 Mrs. Punam Mujawar Asst. Teacher Sr.No. Name Designation 1 Mr. M. V. Janardhanan Head Clerk 2 Mrs. Nalini Shelke Admin In-charge/ Accountant 3 Mr. Suhas Dilip Deshmukh System Manager 4 Mr. Rajesh Appa Khaire Senior Clerk 5 Mr. Praveen S. Accountant 6 Mr. Dilip V. Ghadigaonkar Junior Clerk 7 Mr. Hemant Vaity Junior Clerk 8 Mrs. Sarita Suresh Junior Clerk 9 Mr. Kumar Randive Junior Clerk 10 Mr. Bhaurao P. Pundkar Library Attendant 11 Mrs. Manda K. Lokhande Sweeper 12 Mr. Sudhakar G. Kharat Peon 13 Mr. Samson M. Peon 14 Ravindra Gangurde Peon 15 Mr. Akash Waghmare Peon Non-Teaching Staff 2019-20
43 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 Faculty Development Programme: Seminars/Conferences/Workshops/Training Programmes organised/attended S.N o. Faculty Name Topic Organised by Date/ Period Remarks 1. Principal Dr.Ravindran Karathadi Changes in Economic Policies in India Since, 2014 Role of IPR Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce 22.02.20 20 06.03.20 20 National Level State Level 2. Associate Professor Ms. H.M. Bhise Retirement – Ceremony Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce 3. Associate Professor Ms. JayasreeVenki tachalam 1.An Analytical Study of the Selected Financial Inclusion Programme of Prime Minister Narendra Modi since 2014. 2. Financial Literacy Awareness among women in M ward area of City of Mumbai 3 Govt of India’s Initiative for Financial Literacy among the marginalised people inIndia in Post Reform Period - An Analytical Study -- 4 Impact of Novel CoronaVirus on the Real estate Sector of India S. M. Sheety College of Science, Commerce and Management Sree Narayana Guru College, Chembur Sasmira College N.S.S.College of Commerce and Economics March 2020 February 2020 February 2020 March 2020 National Level National Level National Level National Level 4. Asst. Prof. Dr. HindujaSricha nd Changes in Economic Policies in India Since, 2014 Role of IPR Covid19- Nations in Transition Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce B.L.Amlani college of Commerce and Economics 22.02.20 20 06.03.20 20 02.05.20 20 National Level State Level International Level
44 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 5. Asst. Professor Ms. Vandana Gupta 1. Seminar on Changes in Economic Policies in India Since 2014 - Implications and Challenges 2, Role of IPR 3, Online Teaching Masterclass 4. One Week Online Faculty Development Programme on ‘APPLICATIONS OF GEOGEBRA’ 5. Participated in online workshop on "Powtoon, an innovative way of Presentation" 6. Attended National Webinar “Use of Plagiarism tools in research paper writing in UGC care journals" 7. International Conference Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce Indian Institute of Digital Education Hansraj Jivandas College of Education, Khar in association with Spoken Tutorials, IIT Bombay’s Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya National Mission on Teachers and Teaching (PMMMNMTT), MHRD.Goverment of India. Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce 22.02.20 20 Feb2020 06.03 .2020 25.04.20 20 28th April to 4th May 2020 02-05- 2020 National Level State Level National Level National Level College Level National Level 6. Librarian Dr. S.M. Hosamani .International Level Conference Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce, Chembur Feb 2020 National Level 7. Asst. Professor Ms. SaraswatiNadi Changes in Economic Policies in India Since, 2014 Role of IPR Online Teaching Masterclass Role of Inflibnet in Higher Education Basic of Intellectual Property Rights Cyber Security During Covid-19 Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce Indian Institute of Digital Education Mumbai University & College Teachers association Mumbai University & College Teachers association SMT. Kamladevi Gauridutt Mittal College 22.02.20 20 6.3.20 25.04.20 20 23.04.20 20 26.04.20 20 03.05.20 20 National Level State Level National Level University Level University Level National Level
45 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 8. Asst.Prof Prasadhini Gautam 1.International Media Conference on Media Integrity 2.Ph. D Final Thesis Submission 3.National Level Competition - Judge - Debate Competition 4.Intercollegiate Competition -Debate Competition 5.International Level Conference 6.Academic Tools to write esearch Proposal 7.Learning from the Present and Building Strategies for Future in Perspectivve of Commerce and Mangement 8.Bollywood&its Biopic 9.Powtoon, an Iinnovative way of Presentation K.C. College, Mumbai MKU- University HR College VES College -Impression 2k20 Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce MUCTA- ABRSM Shri Pancham Khemraj Mahavidalaya, University of Mumbai Chandrabhan Sharma College Sree Narayana Gguru College of Commerce Nov19 Nov20 Jan20 15th Mar 2020 12.03.20 4/4/2020 30/4/20 2/5/2020 Attended University National Level Intercollegiate International Level Conference Attended Attended National Level Conference Attended Attended 9. Asst. Prof.Mamta Meghnani A study of awareness & effectiveness of Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana Scheme Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce Feb,2020 Participated & Presented 10 Dr. Sumi Nijith 1.A Study of Impact of GST on Retailers in Chembur Area 2.Role of Gold Loan in Financial Inclusion 3.A Study on Use of Electronic Resources by the Teaching Faculty Members of TISS, Mumbai 4.A Study on Role of Kudumbasree Mission in Women Employment 5.Bhavishya of India After Covid 19 6.Impact of Covid 19 on Remittance to India with Special Reference to Kerala Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce, Chandrabhen Sharma College, Powai Bunts Sangha's S M Shetty College, Kurla Thakur College of Science & Commerce, Kandivali Hindi Vidya Prachar Samit’s College of Law& B L Almani College of Commerce& Economics DAV College & Mumbai University January, 2020 February, 2020 February, 2020 May, 2020 May, 2020 May, 2020 National Level National Level International Conference International Conference International Conference International Conference
46 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 7. A Seven Days National Workshop on Research Methods & Techniques 8. A Seven Days Faculty Development Programme MHRD& Wilson College, Mumbai 25th April to 1st May. 18th April to 21st /20 Successfully Completed. Successfully Completed with A grade 10. Asst. Prof. Mrs Karishma International Level Conference Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerc 12.03.20 International Level Conference 11 Asst Prof. Ms Rishitha Shukla International Level Conference Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce, Chembur 12.03.20 International Level Conference (Attended) 12 Asst. Professor Ms. Naveena Suresh 1. One-day Panel Discussion on Gender Diversity 2.A Study On Use of Electronic Resources by The Teaching Faculty Members of Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai (Paper published) 3.Where Teamwork Wins-A Case Study On Women Empowerment with Respect to Lijjat Papad 4.Covid -19 Impact on labourers in the On “COVID-19: NATIONS IN TRANSITION”. 5.A Study On Sustainable Tourism Focusing On Examples From India in the“SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT &ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES” Acharya College University of Mumbai and IAA (Thane branch)/Chandrabhan Sharma College, Powai. Sree Narayana Guru College B.L Amlani college Mandesh Mahavidyalaya, Junoni, Solapur Maharashtra. 26th July 2019 8 th February 2020 22 nd February 2nd May 2020 Attended Panel discussion International Multidisciplinary conference National Seminar Interdisciplinary International EConference International Conference 12. Asst. Prof. Iyer Parmeswaran V Seminar on Changes in Economic Policies in India Since 2014- Implications and Challenges Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce February, 2020 Participated 13 Asst. Prof. Ms. Mehjabeen Khan Changes in Economic Policies in India Since, 2014 Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce 22.02.20 20 National Level
47 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 Role of IPR Effective teaching tools to teach millennial learner Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce K. J. Somaiya college of arts and commerce 06.03.20 20 27.04.20 20 to 2.05.20 State Level National Level 14 Asst. Prof.Roslin Swamidasan 1.Attended " Teacher is a source and foundation of entrepreneur" 2 Days FDP on " Statistical techniques for Research Methodology " 3 days National Level Faculty Development Programme on “Skill Development for Online Teaching” 3 Days FDP on "Online College Management and Online creation Tools" MUCTA Bharati Vidyapeeth's Institute of Management Studies & Research, Navi Mumbai Bhavan’s College, Andheri(W). Mumbai Lajpatrai College and University of Mumbai with North Storm Academy Attended Attended Attended National Level Attended 15 Asst. Prof.Lakshmi Chaya Kale 1. One-day Panel Discussion on Gender Diversity Interdisciplinary International E-Conference on “COVID-19: NATIONS IN TRANSITION” 2.The Influence of Social Media on English Language Learning: A Study Conducted Using SWOT Analysis 3."The Use of English to Empower Women Entrepreneurs to Achieve Women Empowerment". www.research-chronicler.com ISSN: Online: 2347-503X Volume VIII Issue IV: Pg.No 34-40RTS Acharaya College HindI Vidya Prachar Samiti’s HindI Vidya Prachar Samiti’s College of Law MKLM’s B. L. Amlani College of Commerce & Economics International Multidisciplinary Refereed Peer Reviewed Indexed Research Journal ISSN: Print: 2347-5021 ,Sree Narayan Guru College of Commerce 26th July 2019 2nd May2020 1st April 20 22nd Feb 20 Attended panel discussion “The Pandemic Coronavirus: - CSR initiatives by One and All” Presented paper Published Paper and attended presented paper at International Conference 16 Asst. Professor Ms. Mahtab Khan 1.International Conference on Emerging Issues in Quality Aspects of Modernization of Higher Education 2. Workshop on Research Methodology In Social Sciences International Conference University Level 17 Asst. Professor ThakorVaidehi Tushar Online Faculty development program on Cyber security S.I.A College of Higher Education 7th May 2020 Feb 2020 Attended Attended
48 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 National Seminar on Changes Economic Policies in India since 2014- Implications and Challenges FDP conducted by S.K College of Science and Commerce in association with IIT Bombay on RTools SPoken Tutorials between 20th April 2020 to 30th April 2020. Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce and Science S.K College of Science and Commerce in association with IIT Bombay on RTools SPoken Tutorials 20th April to 30th April 2020 Attended 18 Asst. Prof Shaikh Nahid Usman Seminar on Changes in Economic Policies in India Since 2014- Implications and Challenges Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce February, 2020 Attended 19 Asst Prof Khan Gulfam Jaha Seminar on Changes in Economic Policies in India Since 2014- Implications and Challenges International Faculty Development Programme on “Digital Teaching and Learning Environment” Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce Pillai college of Arts, science & Commerce February, 2020 11 may13may 2020 Attended Attended 20 Asst Prof Bhagyashree Patil 3 days FDP program on Online college management and online content creation National Seminar on Changes Economic Policies in India since 2014- Implications & Challenges Lala Lajpat Rai college of commerce & Economics Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce and Science May 2020 12Feb 2020 National level Attended Attended 21 Asst Prof Priyanka Suryawanshi National Seminar on Changes Economic Policies in India since 2014- Implications and Challenges Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce and Science Feb 2020 Attended 22 Poonam mujawar Basic Kho Kho skill coaching Internal Quality Assurance cell Internal Quality assurance cell Examination Guidance for Qualifying NET / SET Shivaji college parbhani Shree R.I.T college of science Kirti M. Doongursee college of Arts, science & commerce. M.S. college of Arts, Science, commerce & BMS Mumbai May 2020 April 2020 April 2020 Attended Attended Attended 23 Mrs Sidhi Madhse National Seminar on Changes Economic Policies in India since 2014- Implications and Challenges Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce and Science Feb 2020 Attended 24 Mrs Rachna Thapar National Seminar on Changes Economic Policies in India since 2014- Implications and Challenges Sree Narayana Guru College of Commerce and Science Feb 2020 Attended
49 | P a g e Srishti SNGC 2019-20 Appointed as Expert Committee Member, Chairperson, Paper Setters, Moderators and Examiners by Board of Studies, university of Mumbai and as Resource Persons in other Colleges: S.N. Faculty Name Appointed as University / College Date Remarks 1. Dr.Ravindran Karathadi Subject expert in the Selection Panel for the post of Principal in KeraleeyaSamajam’ Dombivili Model College Subject expert in the Selection Panel for the post of Principal in Tolani College of Commerce, Andheri, Mumbai V.C. Nominee, University of Mumbai V.C. Nominee, University of Mumbai Interview Panel Interview Panel 2. Asst. Professor Ms. Mehjabeen Khan Chairman, Paper Setter & Examiner for: 1. Business Mathematics (FYBFM Sem-I) 2. Quantitative Methods in Transport. (TYBTM Sem-VI) 3. Business Statistics (FYBFM Sem-II) Chairman, Paper Setter & Examiner for: 1. Quantitative Methods in Transport. (TYBTM Sem-VI) 2. Business Mathematics. (FYBFM Sem-I) 3. Business Statistics (FYBFM Sem-II) 4. Analytical Modelling in Transport (TYBTM Sem-VI) 5. Econometrics for Finance (TYBFM Sem-VI) Chairman, Paper Setter & Examiner for: 1. Quantitative Methods in Transport. (TYBTM Sem-VI) 2. Business Mathematics. (FYBFM Sem-I) 3. Business Statistics (FYBFM Sem-II) 4. Analytical Modelling in Transport (TYBTM Sem-VI) 5. Econometrics for Finance (TYBFM Sem-VI) Moderator at Don Bosco College Kurla, for Business Mathematics of FYBMS. University of Mumbai Don Bosco College, Kurla Odd & Even Semester of First Half University Level College Level