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REPORT On Impact Assessment of Development Grants Funded by ICAR, New Delhi During XII plan (April, 2012 Onwords) COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, KOLHAPUR

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Page 1: Impact Assessment of Development Grants Funded · Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola and Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri in 1969, the College was transferred as a constituent College

REPORT

On

Impact Assessment of Development

Grants Funded by

ICAR, New Delhi

During XII plan (April, 2012 Onwords)

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE,

KOLHAPUR

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INDEX

Sr.

No. Particulars

Page

No.

1-3 Name of the college, Year of Establishment, Name of Nodal officer 2

4 Brief Introduction 2

5 List of Academic Programmes 3

6 Student Profile in the University/ College 4

7 Gender Pattern amongst students Enrolled in the University 5

8 Present Faculty Strength in the University/ College 5

9 Year-wise Budgetary support to the University 6

10 Available Infrastructure in the University 6

11 Year-wise New Civil Works/Repair & Renovation costing above Rs. 10.00 lakh 8

12 Details of Sports Facilities strengthened by ICAR 12

13 Year-wise Equipment Purchased/replaced each costing above Rs. 5.00 lakh : 12

14 No of Student Beneficiaries availing NTS/RAWE/In Plant Training/Internship in the University/

College 13

15 Experiential Learning (EL) Module Supported by the Council 15

16 Achievement under Niche Area of Excellence ( If any 21

17 No. of Students selected for JRF/SRF/NET (ICAR/ ICMR/ UGC/ CSIR/ DBT) ARS 21

18 Academic Achievements (Ph.D. Thesis 22

19 Placement Cells/Students Placed 22

20 Status of Online Internet Connectivity/Wi-Fi facility in the College & Hostels 25

21 Library Strengthening 25

22 Tribal Sub-Plan of ICAR 28

23 Centre for Advanced Faculty Training (CAFT) (if any) 28

24 No. of Faculty Members attended Seminars/symposia/Capacity Building Programme (through

ICAR funds) 28

25 Details of State/National/International Award/Best Teacher/Thesis/any National

Award/Recognitions 29

26 Details of Patents /R&D breakthroughs/New Products/New Processes/

Concepts/Varieties/Genetic Stocks etc Developed 30

27 Award won in Agri- Unifest & Agri-Sports 30

28 List Two Major Constraints Faced by the University for Quality Enhancement 32

29 Mention the Most Significant Five Achievements/Impacts out of the ICAR Development

Assistance Provided to the University/ College 32

30 Provide the Five Best Quality photographs of the Activities Depicting Impact Mentioned in the

Report 33

31 In the Opinion of the Associate Dean, Justification for Continuing ICAR to Support During XII

Plan & future scope of work 33

32 List of Top Five Priority Areas Related to Higher Agriculture Education Improvement that

University wishes ICAR to Support 33

33 SWOT analysis for Education/Research of University/ College 33

34 Way forward/remedial measures to be suggested by the Committee 34

35 Final recommendations of the Peer Review Committee 34

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Proforma

For Assessment of the Impact of Development Grants

………………………………………………………………………………

1. Name of the University: Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri

2. Year of Establishment: 1963

3. Name of the Nodal officer with contact details:

Dr. G.G. Khot,

Associate Dean,

College of Agriculture, Kolhapur-416 004.

Tel.No. 0231-2607590 (Office) ,02312606256 (Fax No.)

Mobile No. 9881463686

4. Brief Introduction with Mandate of the University/College The College of Agriculture, Kolhapur was established in the year 1963

under the Shivaji University, Kolhapur and started at Kasaba-Bavada, about

four kilometers away from Central Bus Stand, Kolhapur. In 1968, after

formation of Maharashtra Agricultural University this College was transferred

to the University. Subsequently on formation of Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh

Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola and Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri in

1969, the College was transferred as a constituent College of Mahatma Phule

Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri and has become a regional headquarter for

Kolhapur, Satara and Sangli districts. The college is located at old Pune-

Bangalore National Highway No. 4 with different well equipped sectional

buildings. The average rainfall of this area is 1024.1 mm, with average

maximum temperature of 36.9 0C and minimum temperature of 9.4

0C. This

region comes under Sub Montane Zone of Maharahstra at 160

41' N latitude

and 740

16‟ E longitudes with a height of 548 m MSL.

At the outset annual system of imparting education was modified as

trimester system (1970-74) which was subsequently introduced by semester

system in year 1975-76. The 10+2+3 pattern was followed from 1979 to 1984

and now a day‟s 10+2+4 pattern was introduced since 1984 which comprises

one Semester (VII) of Rural Agriculture Work Experience (RAWE)

programme and Experiential Learning Programme for VIII semester from the

academic year 2007-08.

Initially, undergraduate college was started in temporary structures and

with limited hostel facility. Today, each and every section of college is headed

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and staffed with well qualified and highly experienced faculties were

appointed by university.

The Gymkhana building and play ground for each game are available near

new students‟ hostel. In the year 1977-78, Boys‟ Hostel building was

constructed with the mess facility and TV hall. From the year, 1998-99 there

was reservation of 30 per cent seats in admission for girls. At present, the

hostel facility is being provided to 384 boys' and 322 girls' students in 6

hostels.

The College of Agriculture, Kolhapur is complete integration of all the

three functions viz., teaching, research and extension. The major mandates of

the college are:

1. Making provision for imparting education in Agriculture.

2. Advancement of learning and conducting research particularly in

Agriculture and other allied sciences / technologies especially for the

rural people of the state in general.

3. Undertaking activities pertaining to major mandates viz, education,

research and extension as directed by the University time to time.

4. Providing Skill development in the field of Agriculture.

5. List of Academic Programmes

The four years degree course, B. Sc. (Agri.), has total intake capacity of 181

students every year from Maharashtra and about 20 students from ICAR New Delhi.

Similarly, adequate, highly qualified, recognized, well trained and experienced faculty

members are available at College and nearby Research Centres at Kolhapur which add

to the strength of the College.The College has started M.Sc.(Agri.) programme from

the academic year 2009-10 in the four disciplines viz., Agronomy, Agril. Botany,

Agril. Entomology and Soil Science & Agril. Chemistry, other three disciplines viz.,

Agril. Economics, Extension Education and Microbiology from 2011-12 and

Vegetable Science and Dairy Science during 2013-14 and 2014-15, respectively.

The facilities available at NARP, Shenda Park as well as Regional Sugarcane

and Jaggery Research Station, Kolhapur are being used for teaching of Under

Graduate (U.G.) and P.G. programmes.

The poly-houses, shade-net and green houses are installed at Horticulture

Section. Bio-fertilizer and bio-control agent production units are established at Plant

Pathology and Agril.Microbiology,respectively Section. Internet facility for the

students at library and audio-visual and video conferencing hall at Extension

Education Section is available. Network project on buffalo at NARP and ICAR

schemes on maize and small millets, facilitate the UG and PG students to be in touch

with the latest and modern concepts of education in their studies.

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List of Academic Programmes:

Programmes Degree Duration

Under Graduate B.Sc. (Agri.) 4 Years. (8 Sem.)

Post Graduate M.Sc. (Agri.) in

1. Agronomy,

2. Agricultural Economics

3. Agricultural Entomology,

4. Agricultural Extension,

5. Agril. Botany (Genetics and Plant Breeding)

6. Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry,

7. Plant Pathology (Agril.Microbiology),

8. Horticulture (Vegetable Science)

9. Animal Science & Dairy Science ( Dairy Science)

2 Years

(4 Sem.)

Ph. D. --

Others --

6. Student Profile in the University/ College :

Year Parameters Numbers

Bachelor‟s Master‟s Ph.D Total

2012-13 Intake 190 43 - 233

Enrolled 193 40 - 233

Passed out 161 35 - 196

Passing out % 83.42 87.50 84.12

2013-14 Intake 190 48 - 238

Enrolled 192 42 - 234

Passed out 175 40 - 215

Passing out % 91.15 95.24 91.88

2014-15 Intake 190 57 - 247

Enrolled 200 52 - 252

Passed out 183 47 - 230

Passing out % 91.50 90.38 91.27

2015-16 Intake 190 57 - 247 Enrolled 201 50 - 251 Passed out 179 48 - 227

Passing out % 89.05 96.00 90.44

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7. Gender Pattern amongst students Enrolled in the College :

Year Particulars Degree Total

Bachelor‟s Master‟s

No. % No. % No. %

2012-13 Male 113 58.55 27 67.50 140 60.09

Female 80 41.45 13 32.50 93 39.91

Total 193 100.00 40 100.00 233 100.00

2013-14 Male 111 57.81 29 69.05 140 59.83

Female 81 42.19 13 30.95 94 40.17

Total 192 100.00 42 100.00 234 100.00

2014-15 Male 100 50.00 42 80.77 142 56.35

Female 100 50.00 10 19.23 110 43.65

Total 200 100.00 52 100.00 252 100.00

2015-16 Male 102 50.75 31 62.00 133 52.99

Female 99 49.25 19 38.00 118 47.01

Total 201 100.00 50 100.00 251 100.00

8. Present Faculty Strength in the University/ College :

A) College of Agriculture, Kolhapur (As on 31/12/2016)

Sr. No. Cadre Sanctioned post Filled in Vacant

1 Associate Dean 01 - 01

2 Professor 10 02 08

3 Associate Professor 20+1(REC) 14 06

4 Assistant Professor 58 27 31

Total 89 43 46

Sectionwise Faculty Strength in the College

Name of the

Section

Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor

S F V %V S F V %V S F V %V

Associate Dean 1 0 1 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Agril. Botany 1 0 1 100 2 0 2 100 5 1 4 80.0

Agril. Economics 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 1 3 75.0

Agril.

Engineering 1 0 1 100 2 1 1 50 7 5 2 28.6

Agril.

Entomology 1 0 1 100 2 1 1 50 4 1 3 75.0

Agril.Extn.

Education 1 0 1 100 3 2 1 33.33 2 2 0 0.0

Agronomy 1 0 1 100 3 3 0 0 9 5 4 44.4

ASDS 1 0 1 100 2 1 1 50 7 2 5 71.4

Horticulture 1 0 1 100 1 1 0 0 5 2 3 60.0

Plant Pathology 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 100 4 4 0 0.0

SS&AC 1 0 1 100 2 2 0 0 6 3 3 50.0

Language 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 100 1 1 0 0.0

Regional

Extension Centre 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 2 2 50.0

Total 10 2 8 80.00 20 14 6 30.00 58 27 31 53.4

(S= Sanctioned post, F=Filled in posts, V= Vacancy, %V= per cent vacancy)

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9. Year-wise Budgetary support to the University (Percentage to state)

(Rs. In lakh)

Year Budget

Heads

State funding Funding support from ICAR Any

other

central

funding

Grand

Total Plan Non-

Plan

Total Edu. AIC

RP

KVK Other

ICAR

funds

2012-

13

Salary 1135.69 1135.69 0.00 1135.69

Capital (Contingency)

71.18 71.18 69.55 140.73

Revenue 115.30 0.00 115.30

Total 0.00 1206.87 1322.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 69.55 0.00 1391.72

% to total 0.00 86.72 95.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.00 0.00 100.00

2013-

14

Salary 1282.16 1282.16 0.00 1282.16

Capital (Contingency)

71.29 71.29 67.00 138.29

Revenue 129.19 0.00 129.19

Total 0.00 1353.45 1482.64 0.00 0.00 0.00 67.00 0.00 1549.64

% to total 0.00 87.34 95.68 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.32 0.00 100.00

2014-

15

Salary 1471.62 1471.62 0.00 1471.62

Capital (Contingency)

71.29 71.29 71.75 143.04

Revenue 145.71 0.00 145.71

Total 0.00 1542.91 1688.62 0.00 0.00 0.00 71.75 0.00 1760.37

% to total 0.00 87.65 95.92 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.08 0.00 100.00

2015-

16

Salary 1385.17 1385.17 0.00 1385.17

Capital (Contingency)

71.29 71.29 97.93 169.22

Revenue 124.70 0.00 124.70

Total 0.00 1456.46 1581.16 0.00 0.00 0.00 97.93 0.00 1679.09

% to total 0.00 86.74 94.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.83 0.00 100.00

10 . Available Infrastructure in the University :

Name of Constituent College : College of Agriculture, Kolhapur

a. Hostels

Capacity : Boys =3 & girls=4 * Block capacity 10 students

b. Examination Hall : Yes

c. Museum : Yes

d. Auditorium : No

e. Sports Facilities : Yes

Particulars Numbers No. of rooms Capacity

Boys 3 128 384

Girls 3 57 + 11* 328

Total 5 185 + 11* 712

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Details about Infrastructural facilities

Instructional farms 20 ha.

Greenhouse, glasshouse and polyhouse

a) Greenhouse 4 Nos.

b) Glasshouse 1 No.

c) Shade net 3 Nos.

Farm power, machineries and irrigation infrastructures

a) Garden tractor 3 Nos.

b) No. of tractors 5 Nos.

c) No. of power tiller 3 Nos.

Irrigation infrastructures

Total cultivable land 43.16 ha.

a) Irrigated land 43.16 ha

b) Lift irrigation on „Panchganga‟ river 23.16 ha.

and Rajaram Tank

c) No. of wells 08 Nos.

d) Area under well irrigation 20.00 ha.

Facilities for sports, games and cultural activities

a) Playground 1 No

b) Gymnasium building (Badminton court) 1 No

c) Basket ball court 1 No

d) Volley ball court 2 Nos.

e) Office 2 rooms.

f) Store 1 room.

Other facilities

a) Computers laboratory with LAN and Internet facility 1

b) Instrument cell 1

c) Seed processing plant 1

d) Student bus (Mini bus) 2

e) Library 1

f) Bio control laboratory 2

g) Sericulture laboratory 1

h) Mushroom production laboratory 1

i) Vermicompost laboratory 2

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j) Students co-operative consumer store 1

k) Implement shed 1

l) Soil and water conservation field lab. 1

m) Video conferencing hall 1

11. Year-wise New Civil Works/Repair & Renovation costing above Rs. 10.00 lakh:

Year Name of the

Civil Work

undertaken

Location of

Civil Work

(Specify

district)

Cost

(Rs. In

Lakh)

Work

Completed/In

Process

%

ICAR

Share

%

State

Share

2012-13

1.Construction of

Boys Hostel for

P.G. Students

College of

Agriculture,

Kolhapur

60.00 Work

Completed

ICAR --

2012-13

2.Construction of

Girls Hostel

College of

Agriculture,

Kolhapur

40.00 Work

Completed

ICAR --

Total 100.00

ICAR Grants utilized for purchase of equipments and curriculum

development costing less than 5.0 lakh

2012-13

1. Agril. Botany section purchased DMD kit and Blast Chip for LCD

projector for Interactive Classroom (Rs. 1,03355/-).

2. Extension Education section utilized grants for repairing of Xerox

Machine and Purchase of Tonner for Audio-Visual Trolley Sc-3 for

Rs. and Purchase of Benches(6) for students ( Rs. 69,793/-).

3. Purchase of Laboratory Chemicals for Rs. 51,775/-, Digital Camera for

Rs. 29,900/-, Display Charts & Exhibits for Rs. 21,020/- and Office and

Lab. Material for UG 7PG for Rs. 13,311/- (Soil Science and Agril.

Chemistry Section)

4. ASDS section purchase of fertilizer, computer mineral mixture,

chemicals and study tour amounting Rs. 1,97,022/-

5. Agronomy section utilized grants of Rs. 323635/- for purchase of

fertilizers, pump power spray implements' glassware, benchases and

study tour.

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6. Horticulture section utilized grants of 272649/- for purchase of

chemicals, computers, chairs, sugar and study tour.

7. The grants of Rs. 2,13,400 utilized for purchase of water purifisr ,

water cooler, computer and cots for hostel

8. Engineering section utilized grants of Rs.231764/- for purchase of

computer, star flex board and study tour.

9. Practical Manuals for UG course No. AGRO-111, AGRO-112, AGRO-

359, AGRO3610, AGRO-3611, ENGG-121, ENGG-232, ENGG-353

and ENGG-364 were prepared and made available to the students.

10. AHDS section,published one Book on „Mahis Palan‟ (Marathi) and one

Technical Bulletin on „Dugdhajanya Padarth Nirmiti‟ (Marathi) for

farmers in Golden Jubilee Year 2012-13.

2013-14

1. Agronomy section utilized grants of Rs. 6,07786/- for purchase of

agro chemicals, fertilizers, implements' glassware, benchases

2. ASDS section purchase of plastic wares, goats, chemicals,

livestock, glassware , feed and fodder and study tour amounting

Rs. 2,94,352/-.

3. Botany section utilized grants of Rs. 2,27,180/- for borewell,

printer, distillation unit and chemicals.

4. Horticulture section,utilized grants of Rs. 4,54,274/- for removal of

silt, stones, murum etc. from existing well and construction of wall,

purchase of farm implements, digital copier, battery and sugar and

farm development.

5. The SAU grants of Rs. 3,32,241/- provided to the Agril.

Engineering Section has been used for extension of Internet

Facility to the students in their hostels with Wi-Fi connectivity. It

has provided the facility of Internet, which helped the Under

Graduate and Post Graduate students for their studies. Antivirus

Software purchased has been installed on all the computers in the

campus for protection of the important data and information.

Purchase of Laptop, LCD Projector and the accessories has helped

the teachers to teach theory and practicals with Power Point

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presentations. For effective and smooth teaching, LCD Projector is

installed in Computer and Soil water Conservation Laboratories.

6. Water purifier and computer were purchased for hostels of Rs.

1,18900/-

7. Plant pathology section utilized grants of Rs. 5,60,000/- for

purchase of benchases , balance, vacuum cleaner for classrooms

and laboratory.

8. Practical Manuals for UG course No. ECON-232, ECON-243,

ECON-354, ECON-365, AG ECON-505, AG ECON-509, ENGG-

121, ENGG-232, ENGG-353, ENGG-364 , PGS-501, SSAC – 111

and SSAC – 122 were prepared.

9. Display Charts, Exhibits and Power Point presentations were

prepared by the teachers while teaching various courses.

10. Published book on Agriculture Processing for theory for the second

year students of Agriculture Polytechnic School by V.K. Garande;

D.K. Kamble; P.A. Unde and R.S. Patil (Publication no.

MPKV/SP/957/2014)

11. Theory notes for ENGG-121 , display charts , boards and power

point presentations are prepared by Agril. Engineering

Section.Display Charts, Boards and Power Point Presentations

were prepared at Engineering Section ..

2014-15

1. ASDS section purchase of LCD projector, buffalo, repairing of

mini milk processing plant,and study tour amounting Rs. 576650

2. Agronomy section utilized grants of Rs. 6,70610/- for purchase of

fertilizers, implements' glassware, LCD projector and benchases

3. Agril. Botany section purchased filter glass of Trinocular

Microscope Model DM 2000 (Leica Make) with camera

attachments for Rs. 19,173/-.Repairing and recharging of batteries

of Portable Photosynthesis System (LR6400) for Rs 63,300/-.

Annual maintenance contract charges of trinocular microscope

(1.10.2014 to 31.03.2015) including taxes for Rs. 12,360.

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4. Facilities created for LCD Presentations in both the Lecture Halls

at the Agril. Engineering Section by purchasing LCD Projector,

Presenter, Mouse Presenter amounting Rs. 35,000/-

5. Two LCD Projectors were purchased by Agril. Economics section

for Lecture and practical hall amounting Rs. 78,750/-

6. Horticulture section purchased Deep freezer (Rs. 1,51,596/-) and

LCD Projector (Rs. 35,000/-) for UG and PG teaching.

7. Practical Manuals for Course No. ENGG-121, ENGG-232, ENGG-

353, and ENGG-364, along with the Theory Notes are prepared by

Agril. Engineering Section

8. Display Charts, Boards and Power Point Presentations were

prepared. Method Demonstrations were arranged by various

sections in the college

2015-16

1. Agronomy section utilized grants of Rs. 6,44,359/- for purchase of

fertilizers, agrochemicals, motorcycle, printer, tensiometer, soil

moisture meter and Meterological instruments.

2. Laminar air flow (79943/-), Centrifuge machine (62657/-), pH

meter (14400/-),PCR Thermal cycler 2,98,900/, Leaf area meter

3,26,025/- and Cyclometer 17370/- were purchased by Plant

Pathology section for UG and PG practical's.

3. Extension Education Section made for expenditure purchase of

digital copier, projector screen and AMC amounting Rs.1,14,031/-.

4. Repairing of CCTV camera in Library amounting Rs. 16,000/-

5. Agril. Botany section made expenditure of Rs. 42,300/- on

conversion of polyhouse into shade net .

6. ASDS section made expenditure Trolly repairs (MH L 5438) and

purchased Osmanabadi goat and Deccani sheep of Rs. 2,63,353/-

7. Engineering Section purchase CCTV Camera & material

amounting Rs. 58725/-

8. Total three Sharp Digital Copier Printer were purchased one each

by Agril. Engineering Section, Agril. Economics Section and

Extension Education section.

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9. The purchase of Multimedia projector (Rs. 49900/-) by

Engineering section and Projector Screen ( Rs. 18000/-) was made

for conducting theory and practical classes.

10. Practical Manuals for Course No. ENGG-121, ENGG-232, ENGG-

353 and ENGG-364 along with the Theory Notes are prepared by

Agril. Engineering Section.Display Charts, Boards and Power

Point Presentations were prepared. Method Demonstrations were

arranged by Various sections in the college.

12. Details of Sports Facilities strengthened by ICAR ( Rs in Lakh)

Year

List of Sports Facility Location of the

Facilities

Cost

Nil

13. Year-wise Equipment Purchased/replaced each costing above Rs. 5.00 lakh :

Year Name of

Equipment

Present

location of

Equipment

Cost Present Status

(Working non

Working)

NIL

Impact: Funds utilized The funds are utilized for infrastructure development, farm development

and strengthening dairy unit has resulted in effective teaching and learning

process. The various facilities made available at hostel for comfort stay of the

student, also the extracurricular activities the renovated gymkhana with all

equipments and sport materials made available to the students resulted into

securing many awards prizes and certificates to this college. The provision of

SAU Grants helped to improve the education quality through up gradation of

existing teaching material/ aids for effective teaching to the students. The facilities

like LCD Projector, Overhead Projector and Interactive Class-Room Facilities are

created.

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14. No of Student Beneficiaries availing NTS/RAWE/In Plant Training/Internship

in the University/ College:

Year No of Students of Beneficiaries Total

RAWE NTS In-Plant

training

Internship

2012-13 184 63 - - 247

2013-14 183 64 - - 247

2014-15 186 49 - - 235

2015-16 194 53 - - 247

Total 747 229 976

RAWE- Rural Agricultural Work Experience, NTS-National Talent Scholarship

RAWE Programme

2012-13

The 184 students availed RAWE programme. The SMS of RAWE

attended the monthly meetings, Group Discussions, Farmers‟ Rallies and

guided the students and farmers, as and when needed, of their respective

centres during RAWE programme. The analysis of 464 soil samples

collected by RAWE students from different villages were carried out by

S.S.A.C. section.

2013-14

The 183 students availed RAWE programme. The SMS of RAWE

attended the monthly meetings, Group Discussions, Farmers‟ Rallies and

guided the students and farmers, as and when needed, of their respective

centres during RAWE programme. The analysis of soil samples collected

by RAWE students from different villages were carried out. Under RAWE

programme 446 samples were analysed. Yield targeting demonstrations

were conducted on farmers field. The crops were fertilized on the basis of

soil test report and STCRC equation. The soil samples were analyzed for

pH, EC, organic carbon, calcium carbonate, available nitrogen, phosphorus

and potassium. The data pertaining to the soil samples collected from the

host farmers was used to prepare soil health cards. The results of soil

analysis incorporated in soil health cards and handed over to the farmers

and also advised them about the status of suitability of soil.

2014-15

The 186 students were placed in 32 villages under RAWE

programme. The SMS of RAWE attended the monthly meetings, Group

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Discussions, Farmers‟ Rallies and guided the students and farmers, as and

when needed, of their respective centres during RAWE programme. The

analysis of soil samples collected by RAWE students from different

villages were carried out. Under RAWE programme 525 samples were

analysed. Yield targeting demonstrations were conducted on farmers field.

The crops were fertilized on the basis of soil test report and STCRC

equation. The soil samples were analyzed for pH, EC, organic carbon,

calcium carbonate, available nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. The data

pertaining to the soil samples collected from the host farmers was used to

prepare soil health cards. The results of soil analysis incorporated in soil

health cards and handed over to the farmers and also advised them about

the status of suitability of soil.

2015-16

The 194 students were placed in 31 villages under RAWE

programme. The SMS of RAWE attended the monthly meetings, Group

Discussions, Farmers‟ Rallies and guided the students and farmers, as and

when needed, of their respective centres during RAWE programme. The

analysis of soil samples collected by RAWE students from different

villages were carried out. The various extension programmes viz., Method

demonstrations (561), Group discussions (123), Farmers Melawa (3), Agril.

Exhibition(3), Trainings (32) Scientists Visits(65) were carried out in 32

villages. Under RAWE programme . Yield targeting demonstrations were

conducted on farmers field. The crops were fertilized on the basis of soil

test report and STCRC equation. The 394 soil samples were analyzed for

pH, EC, organic carbon, calcium carbonate, available nitrogen, phosphorus

and potassium. The data pertaining to the soil samples collected from the

host farmers was used to prepare soil health cards. The results of soil

analysis incorporated in soil health cards and handed over to the farmers

and also advised them about the status of suitability of soil.

Impact:

The students has gained knowledge of actual cultivation of

practices of different crops and they aware about real problems

of farming community. They disseminated the improved

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production technologies at field level by using all extension tools. also

students learned about village concept and farmers life. They acquired

the skills in arranging various extension programmes, communication

skills for effective adoption of improved agricultural technologies.

15. Experiential Learning (EL) Module Supported by the Council:

Year Name of

College

along with

location

Name of

the EL

Modules

Grant

Receive

d (Rs.)

No. of

Student

s

trained

under

EL

Product

being

develop

ed under

EL

Revenue

earned

(Rs.)

Revol.

Fund

Generat

ed

% Share

Of income

Distribute

d

To

students

AEL HORT-486

2012-13 Kolhapur Nursery

Managt of

Hort. Crops

31,153/- 25 Mango,

Sapota

graft

26300/- - -

2013-14 Vegetable

production

29910/- 30 Vegetab

les

66461/- - -

2014-15 Vegetable

production

40894/- 30 Vegetab

les

61503/-

2015-16 Vegetable

production

25810/- 30 Vegetab

les

25000/-

2015-16* *Funds of Rs. 54.46 lakh from ICAR for Nursery production of Fruit crops, ornamental plants,

post harvest handling and value addition in fruits and vegetables will be start in the year 2016-

17

AEL ASDS-486

2012-13 Kolhapur Milk and

Milk product - 27 Basundi,

Paneer

36,100/- - -

2013-14 --//-- --//-- - 25 Ice Crem 72,082/- - -

2014-15 --//-- --//-- 2,00,000/- 28 Flav.

milk

Dahi,

Shrikhan

d

1,05,034/- - -

2015-16 --//-- --//-- 16,13,000/- 22 Lassi,

Ghee

71,713/- - -

AEE PATH 486

2013-14 Kolhapur Biofertilizer

production

2,00,000/- 29 Biofertilizer

production

1,25,850/- -

2014-15 Biofertilizer

production

18,00,000/- 28 Biofertilizer

production

63,300/- -

2012-13

1. Seed Production of Field Crops and Processing - The students

acquired the practical hands on experience of seed production of field

crops and processing under experiential module.

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2. Milk and Milk Products- The students prepared all milk products by

themselves and gained confidence in manufacturing of Milk Products,

which will benefit them in future career. In this module the students

generated Rs. 36,100/- as receipts by selling the milk products.

3. Farm Mechanization- Students are trained in various farm operations

by using Tractor and Power Tiller. Technical Training for 1 week was

organized in Power Tiller Industry and Farm for assembly and

dismantling of Power Tiller parts.

4. Soil and Water Clinic-The students of this module were exposed to

hands on experience on Soil and Water Analysis for Major and Micro

Nutrients finding, Interpretation and recommendations for fertilizers

for various crops.

5. Bio-Fertilizer Production- Efforts were made to provide Bio-

Fertilizer Production Technology training and hands on experience to

24 students under experiential learning module.

6. Nursery management of horticultural crops :The students acquired

the practical hands on experience of Nursery Management of

horticultural crops under this experiential module.

7. Mulberry sericulture : The students acquired the practical hands on

experience Mulbery sericulture under this experiential module.

2013-14

1. Seed Production of Field Crops and Processing - The students

acquired the practical hands on experience of seed production of field

crops and processing under experiential module. The educational tour

for visiting various seed processing unit was organised for module

students and to gained the confidance.

2. Milk Products- In experiential learning programme actual practical for

Milk and Milk Products has been given to the students which will help to

build up their self confidence in manufacture of different milk products.

In the said programme students generated Rs. 72082/- receipts by selling

the milk products.

3. Farm Mechanization- Students are trained in various farm operations

by using Tractor and Power Tiller. Technical Training for 1 week was

organized in Power Tiller Industry and Farm for assembly and

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dismantling of Power Tiller parts. The students visited the Progressive

Farmers‟ fields and acquired the Practical Knowledge by discussing and

viewing the activities carried out by them under the Experiential

Learning Programme. The students were exposed to working with

Tractors, Power Tillers along with the other Machineries and

Implements for carrying out various operations in the field. In

experiential learning actual practical experience for Assembly, Repairs

and Maintenance and Working with the Power Tiller has been acquired

by the students during One week Industrial Training at Vijay Power

Tiller Company, Kolhapurwas given to student.

4. Soil and Water Clinic-The students of this module were exposed to

hands on experience on Soil and Water Analysis for Major and Micro

Nutrients finding, Interpretation and recommendations for fertilizers for

various crops.

5. Bio-Fertilizer Production- Efforts were made to provide Bio-Fertilizer

Production Technology training and hands on experience to 24 students

under experiential learning module.

6. Nursery Management of Horticultural Crops- Details of

Entrepreneurship skills developed under Experiential Learning and the

impact they have created in real professional life of the students. The

students of experiential learning module (AEL– HORT-486 Vegetable

Production)cultivated various vegetable crops viz; Onion, okra, brinjal,

cucumber, tomato, garlic and leafy vegetables viz; Amaranthus,

Fenugreek and coriander and got the detail knowledge of package of

practices of these crops and also they acquainted the knowledge about

marketing of these vegetables.

7. Mulberry Sericulture- The students acquired the practical hands on

experience Mulbery sericulture under this experiential module.

2014-15

1. Seed Production of Field Crops and Processing - The students

acquired the practical hands on experience of seed production of field

crops and processing under experiential module.The educational tour

for visiting various seed processing unit was organised for module

students and to gained the confidance.

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.

2. Vegetable Production: The students of experiential learning module

(AEL– HORT-486) cultivated various vegetable crops viz; Onion,

okra, brinjal, cucumber, tomato, garlic and leafy vegetables viz;

Amaranthus, Fenugreek and coriander and got the detail knowledge of

package of practices of these crops and also they acquainted the

knowledge about marketing of these vegetables. Educational Tours of

Horticulture Module for VIIIth Semester Students were organized to

encourage them for vegetable production through visits to the

progressive farmers, SAU research stations, and commercial protected

cultivation units. The receipt generated through module were Rs.

45000/- during the year

3. Milk and Milk Products: In this experiential learning programme

actual practical for has been given to the students which will help to

build up their self confidence in manufacture of different milk

products. In the said programme students generated Rs. 1,05,034/-

receipts by selling the milk products.

4. Farm Mechanization- Students are trained in various farm operations

by using Tractor and Power Tiller. Technical Training for 1 week was

organized in Power Tiller Industry and Farm for assembly and

dismantling of Power Tiller parts. The students visited the Progressive

Farmers‟ fields and acquired the Practical Knowledge by discussing

and viewing the activities carried out by them under the Experiential

Learning Programme.The students were exposed to working with

Tractors, Power Tillers along with the other Machineries and

Implements for carrying out various operations in the field. In

experiential learning actual practical experience for Assembly, Repairs

and Maintenance and Working with the Power Tiller has been acquired

by the students during One week Industrial Training at Vijay Power

Tiller Company, Kolhapur.

5. Soil and Water Clinic-The students of this module were exposed to

hands on experience on Soil and Water Analysis for Major and Micro

Nutrients finding, Interpretation and recommendations for fertilizers

for various crops.

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6. Bio-Fertilizer Production- Efforts were made to provide Bio-

Fertilizer Production Technology training and hands on experience to

28 students under experiential learning module. The receipt generated

through the were amounted Rs. 2,91,775 during four months.

7 Mass Production Biopesticide: The 28 students of experiential learning

module AEL-ENT-488 (Mass Production Biopesticide) learned the

procedure of mass production of Metarhiziun Powder,

Entomopathogenic nematode, Tricocard, HaNPV, Neem seed extract

Dashaparni Ark. They used their product in the college field

2015-16

1. Seed Production of Field Crops and Processing The 30 students

acquired the practical hands on experience of seed production of field

crops and processing under experiential module. The seed production

of Wheat ( variety- Trimbak) was undertaken on an area of 3.47 ha.

Out which, 1 ha. area was allotted to the students and the work of seed

treatment, the sowing by tractor drfawn two bowl seed drill,

preparation of irrigation layout,weeding and spraying of herbicides,

rouging off plants at three stages, spraying of 2% DAP at grain

filling stage were carried out by module students. The seed processing

of Paddy and Soybean seed were carried out by module students at

processing unit of Agronomy section, A.C. Kolhapur

2. Mass Production Biopesticide: The 28 students of experiential

learning module AEL-ENT-488 (Mass Production Biopesticide)

learned the procedure of mass production of Metarhiziun Powder,

Entomopathogenic nematode, Tricocard, HaNPV, Neem seed extract

Dashaparni Ark. They used their product in the college field

3. Vegetable Production: The students of experiential learning module

(AEL– HORT-486 Vegetable Production) cultivated various vegetable

crops viz; Onion, okra, brinjal, cucumber, tomato, garlic and leafy

vegetables viz; Amaranthus, fenugreek and coriander and got the detail

knowledge of package of practices of these crops and also they

acquainted the knowledge about marketing of these vegetables. The

receipt generated through module were Rs. 25000/- during the year

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4. Milk and Milk Products: In experiential learning programme actual

practical for Milk and Milk Products has been given to the 22 students

which will help to build up their self confidence in manufacture of

different milk products. In the said programme students generated Rs.

71,713/- receipts by selling the milk products.

5. Farm Mechanization- Students are trained in various farm operations

by using Tractor and Power Tiller. Technical Training for 1 week was

organized in Power Tiller Industry at (Vijay Power Tiller Company)

and Farm for assembly and dismantling of Power Tiller parts. The

students were exposed to working with Tractors, Power Tillers along

with the other Machinaries and Implements for carrying out various

operations in the field.

6. Soil and Water Clinic-The 29 students of this module were exposed

to hands on experience to on Soil and Water Analysis for Major and

Micro Nutrients finding, Interpretation and recommendations for

fertilizers for various crops.

7. Bio-Fertilizer Production- Efforts were made to provide Bio-

Fertilizer Production Technology training and hands on experience to

25 students under experiential learning module. The receipt generated

through it during four months ware Rs. 2,10,000.

Impact : Seven Experiential Leaning Modules are implimented in

the college. Twenty to thirty students are admitted in each experiential

learning module as per their preference on merit basis. Educational

Tours of various Modules for VIII Semester Students were

organized for gaining experience and confidence. Regarding

Extension activities in each Module, it included visit to the Press,

Radio Station, Doordarshan unit and College Development Block.

The students are motivated for self employment and

entrepreneurship development

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ELP Success stories:

Name of the students Agril. Business involved Approx. turnover (Rs. in lakhs)

Pravin Sorate Navnath Dairy, Baramati 150.00

Nagesh Patil Athani Sugars -

Sagar Mahajan Ornamental Fish Aquarium 12.00

Nitin Bhos Agriculture 20.00

Changdev Sanap Vegetable Market chain 0.30 per month

Laxman Barde Dairy products Just started

Dada Kale Nursery -

Mahesh Dhokchawale Agro service centre 45.00

Ajit Desale Buffalo Milk production 3.5 (250 lit per day)

Jayesh Patil Milk and milk products

Supriya Patil Cashew Processing Just started

16. Achievement under Niche Area of Excellence ( If any) :

SN Titles Duration Total

Budget

No. of

Publication

No of

persons

Trained

No. of

Student

Benefited

No of

Parents

NIL

17. No. of Students selected for JRF/SRF/NET ARS:

SN Name of

College/Faculty

JRF SRF NET ARS Other Remarks

1 2012-13 18 -- 11 2 --

2 2013-14 26 -- 19 2 2

3 2014-15 21 4 20 3 7

4 2015-16 13 4 -- -- 4

Total 78 8 50 7 13 ----

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18. Academic Achievements (M.Sc. Thesis):

SN Name of discipline No of

M.Sc.Thesis

No. of Research

Publication with

NAAS/Thomson &

Reuters rating

Major Agencies of

Placement

R

e

m

ar

ks >6 4 to6 < 4 G B P SE E

Agril. Botany 22 3 9 3 2 9 2 6

Agril. Economics 21 10 2 5 7 2 5

Agril. Entomology 23 9 4 2 5 8 3 5

Agril.Extn. Education 20 3 2 3 6 3 6

Agronomy 24 19 8 3 6 1 6

ASDS 4 1 1 1 - 2

Horticulture 7 18 2 1 1 1 2

Plant Pathology &

Agril. Microbiology 14 3 2 1 4 2 5

SS&AC 20 20 1 5 8 1 4

157 12 86 22 26 50 18 41

G= Govt., B- Bank, P=Private, SE= Self Employed, E= Higher education&

Com.exam 19. Placement Cells/Students Placed :

Percentage of students who got placement through placement cell

SN Name of College/Location % UG Students got placement in each college

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

1. College of Agriculture,

Kolhapur

42.5 44.5 48.5 47.5

19.a Selection in State and National level services (2012-13 to 2015-16)

Sr.

No

Particulars 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Total

1 Agri. and Allied Dept. 02 17 01 -- 20

2 MPSC /UPSC 21 18 07 33 79

3 ARS 02 02 03 -- 7

4 Banking 07 0 23 -- 30

5 Other (specify) 04 10 11 -- 25

Total 36 47 45 33 161

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19.b Name Post and rank of UPSC selected students of the College

Year Name of student Post Remark

2012-13 Shri. Sadik Mujawar Indian Forest Service All India rank 45

1. Shri. M. Tashildar Indian Forest Service All India rank 71

2. Gawade Tushar Khandu Assistant Commandant All India rank 31

2013-14 3. Sandeep Kote Indian Economic Service All India rank 142

2014-15 4. Dinesh Honmane Indian Revenue Service All India rank 252

2015-16 5. Hanumant Zendge Indian Administrative Service All India rank 50

19. C. Student studying/ Studied in Abroad after 2012-13

Year Name of Student Discipline Degree Country Remark

2012-13 Kinran Gadve Entomology Ph. D. USA Completed

in 2016

2014-15 Dr.Sagram Dhumal Horticulture PDF USA Completed

2015-16 Dr. Abhinandan Patil Genetics and Plant

Breeding

PDF Israel Studying

2015-16 Mr. Ranjit Patil Dairy Science Post

diploma

Netherland Studying

2013-14 1. Training Programmes were arranged for the B.Sc. (Agri.) & M.Sc.(Agri.)

students through The Treasure Hunt, Kolhapur. Total- 556 Students

Present. Subjects – Emotional Intelligence (EQ), Public Speaking &

Presentation Skills, Time Management, Public Speaking & Presentation

Skills, Self Leadership. Total Expenditure – Rs. 1, 00,000/-.

2. Training Programmes were arranged for the B.Sc. (Agri) & M.Sc.(Agri.)

students through The Treasure Hunt, Kolhapur. Total- 1220 Students

Present. Subjects – Interview Skills, Personality Development, Spoken

English, Study Technique. Total Expenditure – Rs. 67,000/-.

2014-2015

3. Workshop for students on personality development, marketing, debate,

leadership quality etc were organized on 26th August, 2014. Workshop

was chaired by Dr. G.G. Khot, Associate Dean and planned and executed

by Er. A.B. Deshpande and Dr. D. D. Patange. Miss. Darshana Kulkarni

and Mr. Shriniwas Ayyer from HR Club, Mumbai conducted the different

sessions in the workshop. HR Club also organized state level test of the

students and 18 students were qualified and ranked.

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4. A counseling session was arranged by Alliff Overseas Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai

to guide the students, who are interested in take higher education in

Abroad on 16th September, 2014. Shri Prashant Ochhawar a chief

operating officer, strategy & planning of Alliff Overseas Pvt. Ltd.,

Mumbai gave information about various education & research opportunity

in various countries. Er. A.B. Deshpande and Dr. D. D. Patange were

present for the session: 20th September.

5. To aware about the Information Communication Technology (ICT) in

Agriculture, a special programme on this aspect was arranged for the

students on 26th September, 2014. In the programme, technical lectures on

ICT were given by Dr. Prsana Karamkar and Parshuram Wadar from

Shivaji University. Special efforts were made by Dr. Ajay Deshpande, Dr.

D. D. Patnage.

6. Considering the opportunities and Importance of Management education

after graduation, a guidance lecture of Miss Ekta jain (Ex. Student A.C.

Kolhapur) was arranged on “Preparation for management entrance

examination”. She also highlights on how to plan the study during four

year of degree programme. Respected Associate Dean Dr. G.G. Khot was

also attended and guide the students.

7. To explore the opportunities in Agriculture research, education and

extension a guidance lecture of Dr. Yogeh thorat was arranged who was

selected Scientist in ICAR. Along with this Mr Sandeep Kadam who is

engaged in export import trading of sugar was also delivered his speech on

business opportunity to Agriculture Graduates. Both these programmes

were arranged on 9th October, 2014.

8. Two days training was organized for 500 students on Personality

Development Plus, Self Leader Ship, Public Speaking & Presentation

Skill, Time Management and Stress management on 7 and 8 March,

2015. The training was given by skilled professionals from Treasure Hunt,

Kolhapur. The session was inaugurated by Dr.G.G. Khot and to success

the training Er. Ajay Deshpande, Dr. D. D. Patnage took sincere efforts.

9. Two companies viz., Sanjay Nursery PVT Ltd Pune and DuPont Crop

Protection Pvt. Ltd. were called to recurit the students and accordingly 16

students were recruited in these companies.

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20 Status of Online Internet Connectivity/Wi-Fi facility in the College & Hostels:

SN Name of

College/Hostel

Location Without internet-

Wi-Fi Facility

Remarks

1 All sections U.G. &

P.G. Boys‟ Hostel

Kolhapur

Wi-Fi facility

through BSNL

VPN

10mbps

internet

connection

2 UG & P.G. Girls‟

Hostel

Kolhapur

3 Library Kolhapur

Impact:

1. Internet connectivity is provided to all Technical and administrative

Departments through BSNL VPN Connectivity (10 mbps), VSAT

and LAN Network from Agril. Engineering Section, which helps the

teachers, researchers and extension workers and visitor farmers to

update the knowledge on various topics.

2. The advanced and useful information received through Internet is

used for teaching, research and extension activities.

3. Wi-Fi facility of internet is extended from Library around College

Campus, especially in Boys’ and Girls’ Hostels for the benefit of

U.G. and P.G. students.

21 Library Strengthening:

A) Status of funds Disbursed and facility & Resources Developed Cost :

Year Funds

Received

In Lakhs

List of Digitization Facility &

Resources Developed

No of Faculty

& Students

availing

facilities

Total cost

(Rs. In

Lakh)

2012-13 35.00 1. Quick Heal Total security antivirus

software – Rs.49000

2. UPS Power system 5KVA-

Rs.2 ,65,400

3.Bsnl internet connectivity –

Rs. 99281

4. IGP software & server –

Rs. 406659

5. E-Books – Rs. 690844

6. ISM software – Rs. 6300

7. Text & Ref. Books – Rs. 1738423

8. Journal Annual Subscription –

Rs. 49900

UG, PG

Student and

staff 1177

33.05

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2013-14 12.50 1. Canon digital copier with printer –

Rs. 43559

2. Touch screen information Kiosk –

Rs 169000

3. Camera – Rs. 39990

4. RDX works Hp Disk – Rs 49000

5. Mobile Jammer – Rs. 22000

6. Quick Heal Total security antivirus

software – Rs.43750

7. Keyboard & Mouse – Rs 25500

8. Server Rack - - Rs. 48250

9. Barcode label – Rs. 31500

10. Xenon blade HP Server –

Rs. 218275

11.Silm software AMC – Rs. 13062

12. Journal Annual Subscription –

Rs. 49120

13. Ricoh Machine Part – Rs. 9980

14. Canon Toner- Rs 10918

15. Rich Toner- Rs 16050

16. Computer – Rs. 294400

17. Text & Ref. Books – Rs. 128065

18.Bsnl internet connectivity –

Rs. 14712

UG, PG

Student and

staff 1187

12.27

2014-15 10.00 1. Computer-Monitor – Rs. 38100

2.Libserch Software – Rs. 38850

3.Quick Heal Total security antivirus

software for server– Rs.2500

4. Keyboard & Mouse – Rs 25500

5. Quick Heal Terminator software–

Rs.48500

6. Text & Ref. Books – Rs. 692619

7.Information Board – Rs. 2040

8.Internet Cable – Rs. 7900

9.1GB DDRI Ram – Rs. 9900

10. Computer Hard Disc – Rs. 5500

11. Subscription of Indiastat.com –

Rs. 67416

12. Bsnl internet connectivity –

Rs. 25281

13. Journal Annual Subscription –

Rs. 35700

UG, PG 1189 9.99

2015-16 13.00 1. Text & Ref. Books – Rs. 447817

2.Bsnl internet connectivity –

Rs. 24189

3. E-Books – Rs. 354420

4. Journal Annual Subscription –

Rs. 51150

5. Silm software AMC – Rs. 31946

UG, PG

Student and

staff 1214

12.98

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6. Subscription of Indiastat.com – Rs.

85875

7. 2GB DDRI Ram – Rs. 37800

8. Ricoh Machine Part – Rs. 2794

9. Canon Machine AMC – Rs.4000

10. Quick Heal Total security antiwar

as software – Rs.57750

11. IGP software & server AMC –

Rs. 34350

12.CCTV Repairing charges –

Rs. 16000

13.24 internet portal – Rs. 24000

14.IT Tool – Rs 29250

15. Installation of Integrated Library

system using source software –

KOHA – Rs. 97000

Total 70.5

Total 68.31

B) Status of No. of Collection ( Other than CeRa) & their Cost: Rs. In Lakh

Year Funds

Received

Book

s

Cost Jou

rnal

s

Cost e-

Boo

ks

Cost Software Cost Database

purchase

d

Cost

2012-13 35.00 500 17.38

20 0.

49

64 6.91 1. Antivirus

software

2. IGP

software &

server

3.ISM

software

0.49

4.06

0.06

-------

----

2013-14 12.50 320 1.28 20 0.49

----

-

-----

1.Kiosk

2. antivirus

software

3.Xenon

blade HP

Server –

1.69

0.04

2.18

-------

---

2014-15 10.00 244 6.92

17 0.35

----

-

-----

1.Libserch

Software

2. antivirus

software

3.Terminator

software–

0.38

0.02

0.48

1.Subscr

iption of

Indiastat

.com –

0. 67

2015-16 13.00 151 4.48 19 0.51 62 3.54 1.KOHA

2. Antivirus

software

0.97

0.57

Subscrip

tion of

Indiastat

.com –

0. 85

Total 70.50 1215 30.07 76 0.18 126 10.45 11 10.97 02 1.53

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C) Status of Digitization of M.Sc. / Ph. D. Thesis & upload on e – Granth Portal

Year M. Sc. Ph.D. Total Uploaded on e

Granth / Krishikosh

Portal

work in progress

22. Tribal Sub-Plan of ICAR:

Year Funds

received

Physical Facilities

created (Specify

district)

No. of

Training

Organized

No. of beneficiaries

NIL

23. Centre for Advanced Faculty Training (CAFT) (if any)

Year Funds received Subject

area of

Training

No. of

faculty

available in

each CAFT

No. of

Training

Organized

No of

Faculty

trained

NIL

24. No. of Faculty Members attended Seminars/symposia/Capacity Building

Programme (through ICAR funds):

Year Assistant Professor Associate

Professor

Professor

2012-13 10 1 1

2013-14 12 2 4

2014-15 9 2 12

2015-16 15 3 6

Impact:

1. The faculties who had attended 21 days training programmes /winter

school/summer schools/ short term courses -

The faculties got advance trends and knowledge in their subjects

Improvement in knowledge imparting to the students

Application of knowledge in departmental research

Used to prepare projects: Entomology and Horticulture

Application of knowledge in post graduate research

Development of interdisciplinary approach

Fulfillment of CAS requirement

2. The faculties who had attended International/ National seminar

Presented papers actively participated in the discussions secured

awards, prizes and appreciation

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25. Details of State/National/International Award/Best Teacher/Thesis/any

National Award/Recognitions:

1. Dr.V.J.Tarade Best oral presentation award at National seminar ,JAU

Junagarh Gujarat

2. Dr.D.S.Patil.Dr.B.S.Kadam awarded for contribution in release of sugarcane

variety CoM 0265

3. Dr. R.B. Pawar awarded as Contribution in Agril. Research and Extension

for the year 2014 Bhima Creative Group, Kolhapur

4. Dr. V. K. Garande Awarded as a Best Agricultural Scientist for the year 2012

instituted by Bhima Creative Group, Kolhapur.

5. Dr. V. K. Garande Awarded as Best Teacher Award instituted by Rotary

International , Kolhapur for the year 2013.

6. Dr. V. K. Garande Awarded Best Oral Paper presentation in National

Conference on „Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Developments‟ held at

Department of Technology, Shivaji University, Kolhapur during 27-28

December 2012

7. Dr. V. K. Garande Awarded Best Oral Paper presentation in two days

International “Conference on Challenges and opportunities before 21st

Centaury India in the Field of Social Sciences, Science, Management and

Technology” held at R. C. Shahu College, Kolhapur during 6 and 7th

February, 2016.

8. Dr. D.D. Patange awarded as excellent research workin the field of dairying

for the year 2013 Bhima Creative Group, Kolhapur

9. Dr. D. K. Kamble awarded as Contribution in Agril. Extension for the year

2013 Bhima Creative Group, Kolhapur

10. Dr. D.D. Patange and Dr. D.K. Kamble Awarded as a Best Poster Award in

International Conference Emerging Technologies in Food and Nutrition for

Health Management (ICETF-2015) on 14 and 15, May, 2015 at Bangalore

11. Dr. S.S. Dhumal is recipient of „Best Agricultural Scientist’ by BhimaKrishi,

2015 (An Agril. Exhibition) organized by BhimaUdyogSamuha, ZillaParishad,

Kolhapur and Agriculture Department, ATMA, Kolhapur.

12. Dr. S.S. Dhumal Awarded Postdoctoral Fellowship of $43006 as a Post-Doc

Fellow under Exchange Visiting Scholar Programme, 2014 by Department of

Horticulture, and School of Packaging, Michigan State University, East

Lansing, Michigan, USA.

13. Dr. S.S. Dhumal Awarded with “Young Scientist Award, 2016” on the occasion of

International Seminar on Recent Trends and Experimental Approaches in Science,

Technology and Nature jointly organized by Society for Science and Nature,

Lucknow and Oura Prakashan on 23 and 24th

December, 2016.

14. Awarded Scholarship by MASHAV, Israel to attend the International R&D

course on „Postharvest Physiology, Pathology and Handling of Fresh

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Commodities‟ held at Volcani Centre, ARO, Israel from 5th to 24th February,

2017

26. Details of Patents /R&D breakthroughs/New Products/New Processes/ Concepts/

Varieties/ Genetic Stocks etc Developed :

• The variety of soybean (KS-103)developed by Dr. S.R.Shinde

• Patent for the invention of Dr. D.D. Patange on a process for "Preparation of

low fat spread in the form of water in oil type emulsion' from Government of

India for his Ph. D work

• Recommendations:3 (Extn 2, Econ-1)

• ICAR Centre for Mass Production of the Entomo Pathogenic Fungi for White

Grub Management (RKVY Project) Rs. 10 Lakh for establishment of lab and

Mass production of EPF( 2012-13, 2013-14)

• ATMA project for training and management of white grub in Kolhapur district

Rs. 5 lakh (2013-14)

• All India Network Project on White Grub (ANIP) Rs. 15 Lakh

• Funding from Collector Kolhapur for Mass Production of the

Entomopathogenic Nematode for white Grub Management (Rs. 30 Lakh)

• Under Mahatma Phule Jalbhumi Sandharan Abhiyan (National Agriculture

Scheme) of Govt. of Maharashtra, District Collector, Kolhapur has funded

2.19 lakh for desilting of Phule bandhara and nala of 2 km during 2016-17

(Agronomy Section ).

1. 27. Award won in Agri- Unifest & Agri-Sports :

Year

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Event

I/C.

Sports

Position

Participat

ion

In I/U.

Players

I/C.

Sports

Position

Participati

on

In I/U.

Players

I/C.

Sports

Position

Participa

tion

In I/U.

Players

I/C.

Sports

Position

Participa

tion

In I/U.

Players

Chess

(M/W)

Winner

(M)

2 (M )

1 (W)

Winner

(M)

2 (M) Winner

(M/W)

- - 1 (M)

Table

Tennis

(M/W)

- - - - - - - -

Badminton

(M/W) - 1 (M) - 2 (M) - - - -

Wrestling Winner 3 (M) - 2 (M) Winner 3 (M) - 1 (M)

Malkhamb - - Runner

(M)

2 (M) - 1 (M) - 1(M)

Weigh

Lifting &

Best

Physique

Winner 4 (M) - - - - Winner

(M)

3 (M)

Foot Ball - - - 2 (M) - - - -

Kabbadi

(M/W) - 2 (M)

1 (W)

Runner

(M)

2 (M)

4 (W)

- 2 (M)

2 (W)

- 3 (M)

1 (W)

Kho-Kho Runner

(M)

2 (M) Winner

(M)

2 (M) - 1 (M) - 2 (M)

2 (W)

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Volley Ball

(M/W) - - - 1 (M) Runner

(W)

2 (W) Winner

(W)

2 (W)

Basket Ball Runner

(M)

1 (M)

1 (W)

Runner

(M)

2 (M)

1 (W)

- 1 (M) - 1 (M)

Hockey

- - - - - - - 1(M)

Cricket - - - - - - - -

Athletics

(M/W)

Runner

(M)

2 (M) - 2 (M) - - - -

Fencing

(M/W) - - - - - 1 (M)

1 (W)

- -

1. 2012-13 Shri. P. R. Sarnobat secured “MPKV SHREE” in Best Physique.

2. 2013-14 Miss. S.R.Babar, National award for Kabaddi (W) ICAR Team –

II (Silver Medal)

3. 2013-14 Shri. S.N.Daundkar, Athletics (M) ICAR Team (800 m.Running)

– I (Gold Medal).

4. 2014-15 Miss. P.M.Sawant Secured Silver Medal in Fencing Team.

5. 2015-16 Shri. P.S.Zine secured “MPKV SHREE” in Best Physique.

6. 2015-16 Shri. P.S. Lohar, National award for Kabaddi (M) ICAR Team

– I (Gold Medal)

7. 2015-16 Miss. S.S.Naikwade, National award for Kho–Kho (W) ICAR

Team – I st (Gold medal)

Agri-Unifest

Year

State and national level cultural / literacy awards

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Event Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women

Debate &

Elocution (M/W) - - - - - - 1 -

Avishkar (M/W) - - - - 1 - 2 -

Agri. Unifest (M/W) - - 5 5 - - 2 2

Indradhanush (M/W) - - - - 1 - 3 4

2015-16: Shri. S.B.Lavate , I/U. Avishkar Competition Stood – I st Place

Shri. P.V. Naikude , I/U. Avishkar Competition Stood – II nd Place

NSS activity I. State level BEST NSS volunteers awarded during last five years

Sr.No. Name of the NSS Volunteers Academic Year

1. Mr. Deep Vilas Lahange 2012-13

2. Mr. Abasaheb Deshmukh 2013-14

3. Mr. Arvind Kayande 2015-16

The Bharat Vikas Sangam Live demonstration at Kaneri Math - Third Prize for NSS

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II. State level 'Utkarsh' 2015-16 to be held at MPKV, Rahuri during 5-7 Feb. 2016.

The following students were attended 'UTKARSH' 2015-16

1. Mr. Arvind Kayande - IInd prize in Rally, IIIrd Prize in Essay Competition

2. Miss Nikita Janjire - IInd Prize in Rally

III. 6th Indian Students Parliament held at MIT, Pune during 25th to 30th Jan. 2016.

The following students were attended

1. Miss. Shweta Gaikwad

2. Miss. Swati Godse

IV. National Integrated Camp held at College of Agriculture, Bijapur (Karnataka

State) from 7 to 13th December, 2015.

1. Miss. Priyanka Jagtap

2. Miss. Dipali Sangale

3. Mr. Arvind Kayande - IIIrd Prize in Slogan Writing, Best leader award

4. Mr. Pratik Zaware

V. Alumina Association College of Agriculture, Kolhapur

Date of Establishment: 12 August, 2012

Governing Body:17 members

Total Life Members : 492

Annual Members : 1516 (Krishi Sangam, 2015-16)

Activities: Tree Planting Clean campaign, Celebration of College

foundation day, Conduction of State level Rajarshi Shahu Krisi Karandak

Elocution competition, Scholarship to needy student, Organization of

lectures for farmers

28. List Two Major Constraints Faced by the College for Quality Enhancement:

Light textured and undulating land

Inadequate irrigation facility

Inadequate girls hostel

No Compound / Fencing to college campus

Vacancies of various cadre

29. Mention the Most Significant Five Achievements/Impacts out of the ICAR

Development Assistance Provided to the University/ College :

• Commercial production of biofertilizer and biocontrol agents

• Farm development activities and tank silt spread of light soil

• Commercial units of goat, sheep and poultry

• Commercial seed production(sugarcane, soybean, paddy and wheat)

• Major and micronutrient soils analysis for the farmers

• Starting of sugarcane juice parlour (Rasavanti)

30. Provide the Five Best Quality photographs of the Activities Depicting Impact

Mentioned in the Report:

(attached on separate page)

31. In the Opinion of the Associate Dean, Justification for Continuing ICAR to

Support During XII Plan & future scope of work:

Facilities required : 1. Interactive class rooms (25 lakhs)

2. Administrative building for PG unit (2 Cr. )

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3. New girls hostel with dining hall and reading room 100 girls students (5Cr. )

4. Separate building for Post Graduation ( lecture hall and Practical lab) (6Cr. )

32. List of Top Five Priority Areas Related to Higher Agriculture Education

Improvement that University wishes ICAR to Support: 1. Compound wall /Fencing for college campus

2. Irrigation facility

3. Funds for purchasing advanced laboratory equipments

4. Construction of new girls hostels

5. Construction of Well equipped Auditorium

33. SWOT analysis for Education/Research of University/ College:

Strengths

1. Ten sections with equipped laboratories, practical & lecture halls.

2. Well equipped library with e-library and internet facilities

3. The post graduate programme in 9 disciplines

4. Well established fruit orchard with nursery

5. The central instrumentation cell with ACSS section

6. Well equipped Bio-fertilizer unit from SAU grants of Rs. 80 lakh and

receipts Rs. 44 lakh

7. Bio-control laboratory for mass production of biopesticides

8. Small scale fruits and vegetable processing unit

9. Seed processing Unit.

10. The Animal Husbandry and Dairy Science section adequate livestock.

11. Efficient college development block and REC

Weakness 1. Inadequate irrigation facility

2. Fencing for college campus

3. Lack of advanced and sophisticated equipments for central instrument

4. No examination hall

5. Vacancies of various cadre

6. Undulating topography of farm

Opportunities 1. Govt. funds for various Soil and water conservation activities

2. Huge demand for Plant tissue cultured plantlets

3. Scope for utilization of non conventional energy resources (solar and wind)

by creation of energy park at college campus.

4. Scope for value added & PHT products

5. Scope for establishment of Agro-tourism centre

Threats 1. Encroachment of land due to urbanization

2. Unavailability of agricultural labours due to urbanization and

industrialization

34. Way forward/remedial measures to be suggested by the Committee:

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35. Final recommendations of the Peer Review Committee:

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