Student Corner
STUDENT SERVICES CENTRE (SSC)
As per the UGC Letter No. F.1-19/2021(CPP-II) Dtd. 6th May, 2022 and UGC Notice 1-5/2021/Desk Parl.) Dtd. 12th May 2022 we have formulated the Committee for Student Services Centre (SSC) for the Academic Year 2024 – 2025
Sr. No. | Name of the Faculty | Designation | Contact Details |
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1 | Dr. S. D. Manjarekar | Nodal Officer | 9922799204 |
2 | Dr. P. B. Marakwar | Member | 9422925263 |
3 | Dr. Rakesh V. Patil | Member | 8275519056 |
4 | Dr. R. Y. Bhandare | Member | 8855939556 |
5 | Dr. M. P. Pagar | Member | 9158986077 |
6 | Mr. Ajinkya A. Ugale | Member | 7066743929 |
7 | Dr. Ashutosh V. More | Member | 9822424637 |
8 | Mr. Sachin N. Sonawane | Member | 9422288565 |
9 | Dr. D. K. Kannor | Member | 98238558791 |
10 | Dr. Prashant Sonawane | Member | 9766561513 |
The Student Services Centre (SSC) responsible for dealing with and managing the problems related to stress and emotional adjustment. The inclusion of various topics related to psychological and physical fitness in a Student Service Center can provide numerous benefits for students, supporting their overall well-being and academic success.
Following are the responsibilities and activities will be performed by SSC in next A.Y. 2024–2025
1) SSC will be responsible for dealing with and managing the problems related to stress and emotional adjustment of the students.
2) SSC will carry out counselling, guidance, physical and mental health services in the online mode, in person, through a telephone helpline, or in group counselling sessions depending upon the circumstances.
3) SSC will also maintain separate records of students appearing to be more vulnerable and stress-prone for further support and resilience building exercises.
4) SSC will work as a single-window system to address relevant student issues.
5) Separate counsellor is appointed to solve mental health related issues of the students.
6) SSC will always focus on students’ mental health and well-being-related issues that will need greater attention during the transitional phases of students’ life such as examinations and different stages of their careers. In order to make it a serious business, a reasonable ratio of counsellor and students will be maintain.
7) SSCs will ensure effective coordination with the health center of the college.
8) SSCs will work in close collaboration with psychiatrists and other mental health professionals of the medical institutions located in the vicinity. It will also try to make MoU and collaboration with these persons or institutions.
9) Website of the college will be updated with the functions and details of SSC with the contact numbers and email addresses of the committee.
10) SSC will built coordination with Equal Opportunity Cell, SC/ST cell, Gender Equity Centers, Student Welfare Committee, etc. for the betterment of the students.
11) SSC will strive for an atmosphere in which students are asked to be physically active.
12) SSC will work with NSS and NCC to strengthen the students mentally as well as physically.
13) SSC will insist to create the necessary outdoor and indoor sports facilities and infrastructure on the campus.
14) SSC will organize programs and activities for physical fitness and ensure its monitoring on a regular basis.
15) SSC will make provisions for organisation of weekly intramural sports tournaments.
16) SSC will try to make a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with premier Institutions like, NIMHANS, HBAS, RINPAS, AIIMS and other institutions.
17) SSC will maintain all records properly and be made available to NAAC, NIRF etc. as and when asked for.
STUDENT SERVICES CENTRE (SSC)
Sr. No. | Name of Month | Activity | Organizing Department | Remark, if any |
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1 | July | [1] Information of Student Service Center to the students of the college and Departments [2] Notice to all the department about various activities cum guest lectures to be taken in online / offline mode. [3] Bridge Course | --- Mathematics |
Various Articles were sent to the students What’s app group |
2 | August | [1] Mental Health First Aid [2] Time & Stress Management [3] Time & Stress Management [4] Time & Stress Management [5] Test Preparation | [1] Chemistry [2] Economics [3] Electronic Science [4] Geography [5] B. Voc. | [1] Dr. J. A. Sode [2] Dr. T. Joshi [3] Mrs. Ruby Pawar [4] Dr. D. Kannor [5] Mr. R. Waghchoure |
3 | September | [1] Self Care Strategies [2] Stress Reduction through Physical Activity [3] Mental Health Awareness [4] Self - Care Strategies [5] Yoga and Mindfulness [6] Mental Health Awareness | [1] Psychology [2] History [3] Botany [4] Marathi and Hindi [5] English [6] Commerce | [1] Dr. C. Badgujar [2] Dr. Yogesh Wankhede [3] Dr. Aparna Ashtputre [4] Dr. Prashant Ganpat [5] Dr. D. Karad [6] Mr. Prashant Sonawane |
4 | October | [1] Poster Presentation “World Mental Health Day” on 10th October [2] Stress Reduction through Physical Activity | [1] Psychology Department [2] Zoology | U.G. / P. G. and Research Scholars [2] Dr. S.M. Nikam |
5 | November | --- | --- | --- |
6 | December | [1] Stress Reduction through Physical activity [2] Yoga and Mindfulness Classes [3] Mental Health Awareness [4] Time and Stress Management [5] Mental Health Awareness | [1] Botany [2] Zoology [3] Electronic Science [4] Chemistry [5] Economics | [1] Dr. S. V. Pawar [2] Dr. Arun Gulve [3] Dr. D. Kannor [4] Miss. Patil P. P. [5] Dr. P. G. Sonawane |
7 | January | [1] Mental Health First Aid [2] Mental Health Awareness | [1] Marathi and Hindi [2] English | [1] Dr. K. P. Sonawane [2] Dr. J. Sode |
8 | February | Time and Stress Management | Commerce | Dr. Y. Wankhede |
9 | March | Stress Management during Exam | Mathematics | Dr. A. Bhadane |
10 | April | World Day for Physical Activity Sports | --- |
The composition of Prevention of Caste-based Discrimination Committee (PCDC) is as follows: A.Y. 2021-22
Sr.No. | Name of the Member | Designation | Contact Details |
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1 | Dr. V. H. Rakibe | Chairman | 9421286431 |
2 | Dr. Gadhe N. N. | Member Secretary | 9049046740 |
3 | Dr. Sadgir N. V. | Member | 8485811767 |
4 | Dr. Patil R. V. | Member | 8275519056 |
Procedure
- A complaint about discrimination or harassment as defined by the regulations may be made in writing by the student/ Faculty or staff to the Caste Based Discrimination Prevention Committee, either online or offline.
- The written complaint should be submitted to either the Chairman or the Secretary of the Prevention of Caste-based Discrimination Committee.
- The complaint shall include sufficient details of the alleged act of discrimination or harassment.
- On receipt of a written complaint, the Anti-Discrimination officer shall initiate the follow-up action including preliminary fact-finding enquiry.