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Best Practices 2017-2018 & 2018-2019
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MVP SAMAJ’s
Karmaveer Shantarambapu Kondaji Wavare Arts, Science and Commerce
College, CIDCO, Nashik
Best Practices
Booklet Academic Year
(2017-18 & 2018- 19)
Smt. Mayura S. Patil Coordinator
Dr. Jyotsna D. Sonkhaskar Principal
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INDEX
SR. NO CONTENTS PAGE NUMBER
1 Best Practices
2 Purpose of Best Practices
Best Practices of college
3 Gender Sensitization
4 Health Consciousness
5 Grain Donation
Best Practices of Departments
6 Library
7 Hindi
8 Marathi
9 Psychology
10 Sociology and Anthropology
11 Computer Science
12 Geography
13 Mathematics
14 Microbiology
15 Zoology
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Best Practices:
The EOA Clearinghouse defines Best Education Practices as
the wide range of individual activities, policies, and
programmatic approaches to achieve positive changes in
student attitudes or academic behaviors. ...
Promising education practice: Contains detailed information
describing the practice and how to implement it. Good
teaching practice is a key influence on student learning - a
desired outcome and primary goal of higher educational
institutions. Teachers strive to meet the principles of good
practice in an effort to provide the best learning experience for
their students. ... Respecting diverse talents and ways of
learning.
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Purpose of Best Practices:
Create a positive, safe learning environment. ...
Understand behavioral assessment and intervention. ...
Learn multiple techniques to reward positive behavior. ...
Find the student's strengths. ...
Track each student's progress. ...
Know when it's time for evaluation.
Introduction:
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The Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj is one of the most
prestigious centers of learning in the Maharashtra & is one of the
premier educational hub in the jurisdiction of Savitribai Phule Pune
University, Pune. The Institute established in 1993 (completed 25 years),
run by the Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj, Nashik which is well-known
institute in Maharashtra and affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune
University, Pune. Its mission is to provide quality education to all by
means of sheer hard work, dedication and devotion. In 2016-17, the
college was accredited with “A” with CGPA 3.20 status by NAAC,
Bangalore. The college is awarded as a “Best College” in 2013-14.
Sarchitnis, MVP Samaj’s Hon. Nileematai Pawar awarded ‘Shrimant
Bhushan Purskar’, by State level ‘Shrimant Thorale Bajirao Peshwe
Path Sanstha Sinner. Jijau Mahila Mandal, Kopergaon honored by
‘Kopergaon Bhushan Purskar’ and ‘Shikshan Bhushan Purskar’ by
Kakasaheb Mhaske Medical Foundation Ahmednagar. KSKW Arts,
Science and Commerce College, CIDCO, Nashik selected as Best NSS
Unit among the Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune.
Institute’s head Dr. J.D. Sonkhaskar and Dr. Minakshi H. Gawali
honored by ‘Navdurga Award’ by Shree Kalika Devi Mandira
Sansthana, Krida Sadhana & District Sports Officer Nashik and
‘Karmayogini Award’ by Dainik Deshdoot paper. Dr. Meenakshi Gawali
awarded ‘North Maharashtra Sports Ratna Teacher’ by KNDBM &
Krida Sadhana Nashik, Best ‘NCC Karyakram Adhikari. Sport Director,
Best ‘A.N.O (RashtriyaChhatraSenaAdhikari) NCC’ and ‘Best Sports
Organization Award’ by Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune. Dr.
Jayashri Jadhav awarded as Best ‘NSS Program officer’ in Savitribai
Phule Pune University, Pune. P. G. Student Rupali N. Gaykar awarded
by ‘Best Cadet NCC’ , Hemant K. Kale ‘Best student’ studying in PG
Courses other than in science faculty(GOLD MEDAL) by Savitribai
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Phule Pune University, Pune. Aishwarya M. Pawar awarded ‘Idea
exploration through Poster presentation’ by National Space Society
(Nashik India Chapter) & MVP Samaj, Nashik.
MVP is the institution with all the amenities of education, research
and extra-curricular activities. The motto of MVP is “Bahujan Hitay
Bahujan Sukhay”. Its meaning is “Wellbeing of the Masses”. To achieve
this Moto college is abide each and every plan must be chalked out for
students. The college always concentrates on students’ qualitative
performance along with their overall personality development. The
college motivates girls and boys for their social responsibilities. Various
gender sensitization programmes are organized by different committees
in the college to bring out the overall development of girls and boys and
thereby to mould a better society with equality.
Every year health camp is organized for students. It has been
carried out in collaboration with MVP’s Dr. Vasantrao Pawar Medical
College Hospital and Research Centre, Nasik. A free check-up camp has
been organized by our college and doctors of various specializations
were invited for consultation.
Discipline Committee Every year college forms Discipline
Committee for maintaining Discipline in the campus.
The Vishakha Guidelines were a set of procedural guidelines for
use in India in cases of sexual harassment. The college
enthusiastically provides student oriented schemes for their
upliftment and empowerment.
The Earn and Learn Scheme was started for economically weak
students. The selection is made through proper procedure- inviting
applications- scrutinizing them – and interview. The payment is
given as per clock hour basis.
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Special feature of this year is Manakarnika Award which has
been given to motivate the girl student of every department who are
struggling for their lives and taking education in worst condition and are
successful in education also.
Navdurga Awards Distribution Ceremony 2019
Navdurga Award in March 2019 Kalika Devi Mandir Trust.
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Best ANO NCC award by SPPU, Pune in Feb. 2019 North Maharashtra Sports Ratna Teacher Award
Best NSS Unit Award 2018-2019
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Kale Hemant Kautik Receving award from Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune as a Best Student
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Best Cadet NCC awarded by S. P. P. University, Pune on 09/02/2019
Mankarnika Award facilitation to 43 girl students' achievers
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List Of Students Of Mankarnika Award 2018-19
Sr. No.
Name of The Students Class Department
1 Rajole Priyanka Dattu S.Y.B.Sc. -
2 Ahirrao Snehal Sanjay S.Y.B.Sc. -
3 Binnor Nikita Pandharinath S.Y.B.Sc. -
4 Malpure Manasi Sanjay T.Y.B.Sc. Physics
5 Mogal Anita Ashok M.Sc.-II Physics
6 Ruikar Swamini Prashant T.Y.B.Sc. Biology
7 Kshirsagar Maya Ramkrushna T.Y.B.Sc. Chemistry
8 Zalte Namrata Chandrakant M.Sc.-II Chemistry
9 Ahir Snehal Rajesh T.Y.B.Sc Zoology
10 Gupta Joti Jayram T.Y.B.Sc Zoology
11 Kankate Shruti Prakash T.Y.B.Sc Computer Science
12 Choudhari Ashwini Balsaheb F.Y.B.Sc. Computer Science
13 Mansuri Karishma Munir M.A.-I Marathi
14 Sonawane Roshni Sanjay S.Y.B.A. Marathi
15 Vishvakarma Suman Dhupai M.A.-II Hindi
16 Waghchoure Mohini Sanjay T.Y.B.A Hindi
17 Ahire Rutuja Waman T.Y.B.A English
18 Rajput Pooja Udyasigh M.A.-II English
18 Bharit Kajal Pandurang S.Y.B.A. Geography
20 Shirsath Urmila Bhagwan M.Sc.-II Geography
21 Bagul Gayatri Mahendra S.Y.B.A. History
22 Surywanshi Dhanashri Sharad T.Y.B.A. History
23 Kasav Rohini Annasaheb T.Y.B.A. Economics
24 Deore Pooja Sharad M.A.-II Economics
]
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Sr. No.
Name of The Students Class Department
25 Shaikh Hina Fakira S.Y.B.A. Politics
26 Shirsath Sayali Kishor S.Y.B.A. Politics
27 Thakur Shakuntala Haricharan T.Y.B.A. Psychology
28 Desale Komal Bajirao S.Y.B.A. Psychology
29 Pachre Anita Ananda S.Y.B.A. Sociology
30 Petare Pramila Chandrakant S.Y.B.A. Sociology
31 Patil Nilam Shankar T.Y.B.Com Commerce
32 More Rutuja Sampat T.Y.B.Com Commerce
33 Datir Priyanka Shamrao M.A.-II Student Welfare Department
34 Balkavade Varsha Gajanan B.Voc B.Voc
35 Sahasrabuddhe Shubhangi
Santosh
F.Y.B.A N.C.C.
36 Bagul Sneha Sunil XIth Std. Commerce
37 Deore Damini Deoba S.Y.B.Sc. Rover Renger
38 Ravate Neha Vasant S.Y.B.Sc. Rover Renger
39 Gosavi Poonam Rajendra M.A.-I Gymkhana
40 Marsole Priyanka Lotan S.Y.B.A Gymkhana
41 Kadam Jyostna Khushal F.Y.B.A. Swayamsiddha
42 Deore Akansha Gokul F.Y.B.Sc. Swayamsiddha
43 Birari Pooja Sunil T.Y.B.Com. Library
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The news of the Manakarnika Award function was published in
newspapers
Gymkhana:-
Even though ours’ is a traditional college, students’ career needs
are looked by training and placement cell. Students are equipped with
those skills which are necessary for them to be competent in global
market. The college has NCC unit only for girls. The NCC unit for girls
provides a suitable environment for taking up a career in the armed
forces. Gymkhana department is very active. It motivates students to
participate in various indoor and outdoor games. Yoga training is given
to students and teachers every year.
Library:-
Reading festivals and book exhibitions are arranged under the
initiative of the library. In the year 2018-19 book exhibition on gender
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sensitization was organized by the library. All three genders related
books and writers' books were displayed in exhibition.
The College Library has done International MoU with the
Kusumagraj Pratishthan for “Granth Tumchya Dari” Service to improve
the reading habits among staff & Students, Strengthen the library
collection and make available books to the stakeholders. The
Kusumagraj Pratishthan Issue a Box of 100 books to the college library
for 4 months. College Library issue these books to the readers without
charging any kind of fee. After 4 months the Kusumagaj Pratishthan
issues another 100 books so activity goes on through the year. Thus
within a year the reader can get 300 books to read
Number of
initiatives to address locational
advantages and disadvantages
Number of initiatives taken to
engage with and
contribute to local
community
Date and duration of
the initiative
Name of the initiative
Issues addressed
Number of participating students and
staff
01 01 2018-19 Student development fund
the need of poor students development
Staff
01 01 19/04/2018 to 30/04/ 2018
Basic Yoga Certificate Course
Health 98
01 01 21/06/2018 International Yoga Day
Health 75
01 01 01/09/2018 Voter awareness programme
Voter awareness
35
01 01 20/10/2018 to
24/10/2018
Medical Health check- up
Students health
2450
01 01 31/10/2018 National Unity Day celebration
National Unity
107
01 01 06/12/ 2018
Competitive Exam and career guidance
motivate students to work for Nation
577
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Number of initiatives to
address locational advantages and disadvantages
Number of initiatives taken to
engage with and
contribute to local
community
Date and duration of
the initiative
Name of the initiative
Issues addressed
Number of participating students and
staff
01 01 13 /12/ 2018
Cyber Suraksha Lecture by Ravindrakumar Singhal
Cyber Security Awareness
87
01 01 12/01/2019 Cultural program based on theme patriotism
Inculcate Patriotism Among The Students
163
01 01 01/01/2019 to 31/01/2019
Grain collection
minimize malnutrition
College as
a whole 01 01 02/02/2019 Parents meet betterment of
students 146
01 01 04/02/2019 Rasta Suraksha Abhiyan
Road safety 39
01 01 11 /02/ 2019
Disaster Management Workshop
Safety of Society
150
01 01 14/02/2019 to 30/02/2019
Swayam Siddha Course
Girls students safety
60
01 01 07/03/ 2019
Blood donation Camp
people in need
32
01 01 30/03/2019 Alumni Meet develop social responsibility
137
01 01 01/04/2019 to 30 /04/ 2019
Advanced Yoga Certificate Course
Health 68
Unique feature of college. 1) Grain collection activity - More than 16 quintal Grain was
collected by college and donated to social organizations.
2) Fund collection activity ‘Student personality development fund’ is
contributed by Teaching and Non-teaching Staff.
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3) Cultural programme based on theme ‘Patriotism’ to inculcate
patriotism among students
4) Celebration of Yuva Sapandan.
5) Mediclaim policy for Students
6) Institute started Basic, Diploma and Advance Course in Yoga Best Practices in the college
1. Gender Sensitization Gender Sensitization is a basic requirement to understand the
sensitive needs of a particular gender. It helps us to examine our personal
attitudes and beliefs and question the 'realities' that we thought we know
Why gender equality is important to economic development? Sustainable
development relies on ending discrimination toward women and
providing equal opportunities for education and employment. Gender
equality has been conclusively shown to stimulate economic growth,
which is crucial for developing countries. Gender sensitization presides
over gender sensitivity, the modification of behavior by
raising awareness of gender equality concerns. This can be achieved by
conducting various sensitization campaigns, training centers, workshop,
programs etc. In our college the Gender Audit tries to access the impact
of its current and proposed policies on gender equality and gender
sensitization. Observing the gender equality, the girls are provided with
various facilities and special attentions.
The objective is not only the equality and empowerment of male
and female but transgender also. It also aims to provide a harmonious
and fertile environment for all students to excel physically, mentally,
intellectually and emotionally upholding ethics and values. It is
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necessary to change their perspective about gender and create safe and
secure environment where all three genders coexist harmoniously.
Goal Gender mainstreaming wants to contribute towards a gender-
sensitive society where agreement between individuals, united around common goal, opportunities and responsibilities are shared by women and men in equal measure.
Objectives
To establish good gender balance in decision-making processes in
all areas of the college activities.
To suggest measures for bridging the gender gap.
To implement the human values regarding the third gender.
To inculcate the awareness among the students about the equality
of the gender
The Practice Special study room, stair-case, two-wheeler parking, Separate
Circulation Counters, Reading Rooms, Ladies Room, Washroom
Facility, Sanitary Napkin Vending Machine are provided for the girls.
They are also given self-defense trainings like Judo Karate,
Swaymsiddha, Lathi-Kathi, Talawarbaji, Bhala-Fek etc. Our college has
Anti- Ragging and Discipline Committee, Vishakha Committee and
Anti-sexual Harassment Cell. The girl students are provided
opportunities to express themselves under Women Development Cell,
Vidyarthini Manch and Girls Forum through these conduct the activities
like Nirbhay Kanya, Swayam siddha Training, Girls NCC, Beti Bachav,
Self Defense and Yoga. Meditation Camps are also organized for
students. The lectures of eminent personalities are held on various topics
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to develop their personalities. Various gender sensitization programmes
are organized by different committees in the college to bring out the
overall development of girls and boys and thereby to mould a better
society with equality. It is observed that now a day’s third gender issue is
very sensitive. They are fighting for their identity as a person in society.
Society has neglected this race and considered them as an abuse.
Focusing on this issue our college has taken a step to aware our students
about the third gender as well as the importance of the gender equality
among the society. In the year 2018-19, we have published annual
magazine on Transgender and book exhibition on gender sensitization
was organized by the library.
The Institute has taken initiatives to make awareness among the
society about the Gender Equality, Gender Sensitization, Third Gender
etc through the yearly magazine ‘Ekta’. the Principal and magazine
committee decided to publish a special issue on Gender Sensitization.
Book Exhibition on “Gender Sensitization”23rd April 2019
On the occasion of “World Book Day” the college library has
organized book Exhibition on the collection of ‘Gender Sensitization”.
Hon NanasahebMahale has inaugurate to the exhibition. Shree
RamdasJagtap (trustee of KusumagrajPratishthan) and Smt. Tanvi Amit
(Poetess of “NishparnaPhandi”) was visited to the Exhibition.
More than 100 Books on gender sensitization, Third gender was
exhibit in the exhibition. All the staff Members of Library co-operate for
the success of programme. Near by 25 female & 10 male staff &
students was visited to the exhibition and give the feedback about the
efforts.
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Hon. Nanasaheb Mahale Inaugrate to the Book Exibition
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News Local Newspaper “Deshdhut
Women’s Day Celebration
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Women’s Day Celebration
Nirbhay Kanya Abhiyan Workshop
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Girl’s NCC
Evidence of Success Gender sensitizing programme brought the changein behaviour
and instilling understanding the thoughts and the views that we hold
about our own and the other genders." It helps people in "examining
their personal attitudes and beliefs and questioning the 'realities' they
thought they know.
Gender Equality:
Title of the programme Period (from-to) Participants
Female Male
Manakarnika Puraskar on the Occasion of
International Woman’s Day
08/03/ 2019 168 --
Workshop on ‘Gender Sensitization’ 07/03/2019 30 28
Swayamsiddha Training Camp 14/02/2019 to 60 --
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23/02/2019
Guidance on Competitive Examination 06/12/2018 298 279
Nirbhay Kanya Abhiyan 04/12/ 2018 150 --
Free Medical check-up camp 20/10/ 2018 to
24 /10/ 2018
1004 1446
Psychology IQ Testing and counselling 2018-19 101 131
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2) Title of the Practice: Health Consciousness Health isn't everything, but without health everything is nothing. The
saying itself tells us that health consciousness is an integral part of
Human lives. Keeping in mind this the college has decided to run one of
the best practices that will concentrate on developing the positive
attitude about health consciousness among the faculty as well as
students. The Best Practice, Health Consciousness, Blending of physical
and mental together will also help in inculcating the spiritual values
among the students.
Goals
Health Consciousness, includes not only the physical health but
also the mental health of the students
Objective To focus on academic excellence of students, teachers and other
employees
To build positive attitude and pure thoughts in human beings
To build self-esteem and boost the self-confidence
To motivate the students and employees to live stress free life
To develop sense of interpersonal relations
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Improve physical, mental and social health
To sustain the body physiology To develop neuro -muscle system
in students’ body
To develop the concentration level of students
To improve students’ academic performance by raising their level
of energy, focus and concentration
The Practice Government of Maharashtra District Sports Office Nashik& KSKW
Arts, Science and Commerce College, CIDCO, Nasik Jointly Organized
Basic Yoga Certificate Course, Swayam Siddha Course and Advanced
Yoga Certificate Course for students
For making students aware about their physical problems the college has
developed a well-equipped gymnasium. There are separate schedules for
the faculty, Boy students and girl students. The physical fitness camps
are organized by the college to make students aware of their endurance
power, agility, body strength and other issues related to their physical
fitness. Taking into consideration the inner part of the body the college
also uses the practice of Shuddhikriyato keep the students healthy and
fresh. The college also has a lezim and rhythmic yoga troops to make
students aware of the flexibility of their body. One of the outstanding
activities included in this practice is that the college organizes self-
defense programme for girl students. It helps to boost the confidence
level of the students.
The NSS unit of the college organizes various activities for Health
Consciousness like blood donation camp, Hemoglobin check-up camp,
and Medical check-up as well as participate in various health related
rallies.
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Every year the college organizes Yoga training programs, personality
development programs for the students of various faculties. Every year
World Yoga Day is celebrated under Health Consciousness Practice in
which faculty members as well as students participate in a large number.
For developing the leadership qualities among the students and make
them courageous the college organizes ‘GiryarohanShibir’ (Trekking
Camp).
Evidence of Success
Knowledge of the interconnections between the body, the breath, the
mind, and the emotions in the context of maintaining resilience and well-
being
Advanced knowledge of diverse Yoga Therapy tools and practices and
their appropriate application, with practices that may include asana or
postures, pranayama (or regulated breathing) meditation and relaxation
techniques, and lifestyle modifications, including basic yogic dietary
concepts; and the knowledge of when to apply these practices and when
they are contraindicated
Knowledge of the fundamental value of ongoing personal practice, long-
term mentorship, and skills maintenance/development through
continuing education, including knowledge of when and how to seek
advice and support for case consultation, educational advancement, and
personal practice
Ms. M. S. Patil Dr. D. N. Pawar Dr. J. D. Sonkhaskar Coordinator IQAC Coordinator Principal