2015-2016 - eternal university
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TAB LE OF CONTENTS
Sr.
No. Name of Ite m Page No.
1 Peeping into the Past 1-2
2 Eternal University 3-6
3 Organs of Eternal University 7-77
4 Authorities of the Eternal University 78-82
5 Officers of the University 83
6 Sanctioned Post, Faculty, Administrative Non-Teaching & Supporting
Staff 84
7 Administrative & Non-Teaching Staff 85-86
8 Academic Calendar 2015-16 87
9 Balance Sheet 2014-15 88-90
10 Budget Income & Expenditure Statement for the year 2015-16 91-95
11 Certificated Recognition of Eternal University as Scientific and Industrial
Research Organization by Govt. of India 96-100
12 Minority Status Certificate to Eternal University 101-102
13 Minority Status Certificate to Akal College of Engineering & Technology 103-104
14 Anti-Ragging Authorities 105-106
15 Eternal University Library 107-109
16 Information Technology Department 110-111
17 Eternal University Website 112
18 Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) 113
19 Courses and Fees approved by H.P . Govt. for the year 2015-16 114-1131
20 Students Strength 132-133
21 Third Convocation 134
22 Scroll of the Students 135-159
23 Hostel Facilities 160
24 University P lacement 161-162
25 Other activities of Eternal University 163-175
26 How to reach us 176
ABOUT US
O ver a hundred years ago in 1906, His H oliness Baba Attar Singh Ji Mastuane Wale had
shared his divine vision with his spiritual follow er Sant Teja Singh Ji MA, LLB, A M (Harvard)
about a sacred place in the Himalayan region of Nahan state (now know n as Baru Sahib) where
many sages and seers had meditated on the Divine N ame. The place was also blessed by Shri
Guru Gobind Singh ji during his visit to Nahan State. Baba Attar Singh Ji had desired that the
place should be established as Spiritual Centre for the educational institutions imparting value
based education combined w ith the modern scientific education on the pattern of old Gurukuls
like Nalanda and Taxila Universities of the past. As ordained, Sant Teja Singh revealed the
Divine Valley Baru Sahib in 1956 to his spiritual disciple Baba lqbal Singh Ji and later
purchased the entire Baru village of 460 acres from Thakur Joginder Singh, the owner of the land.
Sant Teja Singh visited Baru Sahib in 1959 at the age of 82 along with many highly educated
devotees. During his second visit to Baru Sahib a small mud room Gurudwara with a verandah
was constructed and Shri Guru Granth Sahib was installed. D uring the prayer he prophesied
that with the will of the God this place would turn into a great spiritual centre from where
schools, colleges and divine Universities will impart value based education from Nursery
class up to the Ph. D . level. Sant Teja Singh Ji established a trust in 1965 w ith his six devotees. It
was registered as "The Kalgidhar Trust" on O ctober 22, 1982 by Baba lqbal Singh ji, then
Director Agriculture, Himachal P radesh, to promote World Peace through spiritual and
value based education and universal brotherhood. To further the cause of The Kalgidhar
Trust, the first A kal Academy was established at Baru Sahib in 1986 and the outstanding
model has been translated to a network of more than 131 A kal Academies running in various
states of Northern India.
Eternal University, Baru Sahib w as established under H imachal P radesh Government Act No.
3 of 2009 to impart value based education in the subjects of Arts, Sciences, Agriculture,
Nursing, Engineering & Technology, Divine Music, Spiritualism and Public Health etc. The
Eternal University is a w orld class multifaculty university w ith fourteen colleges and schools
spread over 8,00,000 square feet in the picturesque valley of Divine P eace. The university is
developing outstanding Engineers, Scientists, A dministrators, Teachers and Global C itizens
with high moral values to act as the messengers of eternal peace and universa l brotherhood.
ETERNAL UNIVERSITY, BARU SAHIB
Eternal University has been established under the H imachal P radesh Act No. 3 of 2009 by
the K algidhar Trust as a Private U niversity. The University is sharing over four hundred fifty
acres of land with other institutions of the Kalgidhar Trust and Society.
It aims at educating young people to cultivate minds imbued with a spirit of enquiry, quest
for knowledge, respect for diverse world culture and a keen desire to serve the community in
which they live and work as well as aspire to serve humanity at large through their spiritual
values and knowledge acquired through modern educational approaches.
Now the previous 14 colleges & schools have been merged into following six
colleges w.e.f. 9th
August, 2014:
1. Akal College of Science & Technology
2. Akal College of Agriculture
3. Akal College of Arts & Sciences
4. Akal College of Economics, Commerce & Management
5. Akal College of Education
6. Akal College of Health & Allied Sciences
V ide decision taken in the A cademic Council Meeting (Item No. 2) held on 27th June,
2015 and Board of Management Meeting (Item N o. 2) held on 29th July, 2015 the A kal
College of Science & Technology was bifurcated in to – Akal College of Basic Sciences and
Akal College of Engineering & Technology on administrative reason, raising the number of
Collages from six to seven.
OBJECTIVES OF THE UNIVERSITY
� To provide instructions, teaching and training in higher education with a view to create
higher levels of intellectua l abilities ;
� To establish facilities for Education and Training;
� To carry out Teaching, Research and offer Continuing Education Programmes;
� To create Centres of Excellence for Research and Development relevant to the needs of the
State and for sharing K nowledge and its Applications :
� To establish Examination Centres;
� To offer Degrees, Diploma, Certificates and other academic distinctions on the basis of
Examination or such other methods, w hile doing so, the University shall ensure that the
Standards of D egrees, Diplomas, Certificates and other academic distinctions are better than
those laid down by the Regulating Bodies.
FUNCTIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY
� To provide Instructions in such branches of Learning as the University may, from time to
time, determine, and to make provisions for research Advancement and Dissemination of
Know ledge and Extension Education; � To conduct Innovative Experiments by Modern Methods and Technologies in the field of
Technical and Scientific Education in order to maintain International Standards of such
Education, Training and Research; � To organize and to undertake Extra-mural Teaching and Extension of services. � To hold Examinations and grant D iplomas and Certificates to and confer Degree and other
Academic D istinctions on persons, subject to recognition by any statutory body under any
Law, if required, to w ithdraw any such Diplomas, Certificates, Degrees or other A cademic
Distinctions for good and sufficie nt cause; � To create such Teaching, A dministrative and other posts as the U niversity may deem
necessary, from time to time, and make appointments thereto. � To institute and award Fellowships, Studentships and P rizes; � To establish, maintain, supervise and control H ostels including Halls not maintained by the
University and other accommodation for the residence of the students. � To regulate and enforce Discipline among Students and Employees of the U niversity and to
take such disciplinary measures as may be deemed necessary. � To make arrangements for Promoting Health and General Welfare of the Students and the
Employees of the University or its Colleges. � To determine the criteria of Admissions into the University or its Colleges.
� To recognize for any purpose, either in whole or in part, any institution or members or
students therefore on such terms and conditions as may laid from time to time, be specified
and to w ithdraw such recognition.
� To develop and maintain twinning arrangement with Centres of Excellence in modern
advanced technology in the developed countries for higher education training and research
subject to the U niversity Grants Commission Act and the Regulations made thereunder.
� To co-operate with any other University, Authority or Association or any Public Body having
Purposes and Objectives similar to those of the U niversity for such purposes as may be
agreed upon, on such Terms and Conditions as may, from time to time, be specified by the
University.
� To co-operate with other National and International Institutions in the conduct of Research
and Higher Education subject to the University Grants Commission Act and the Regulations
made thereunder.
� To deal with Property belonging to or vested in the University in any manner which is
considered necessary for promoting the Objectives of the University?
� To enter into any agreement for the Incorporation in the University of any Institution and for
taking over its Rights Properties and Liabilities and for any other purpose not repugnant to
the Act.
� To demand and receive payment of such fees and other charges as may be specified from
time to time.
� To receive Donations And Grants except from students/parents and to acquire, hold, manage
and dispose of any property, movable or immovable, including trust or endowed property
within or outside Himachal Pradesh for the purposes and objectives of the University, and to
invest funds in such manner as the University thinks fit.
� To make provisions for Research and Advisory services and for that purposes to enter into
arrangements w ith other Institutions or Bodies as the University may deem necessary.
� To provide for the Printing, Reproduction and Publication of Research and other work,
including Text Books, which may be issued by the University?
� To accord Recognition to Institutions and Examinations for Admission into the University.
� To do all such other things as may be necessary, incidental or conducive to the attainment of
all or any of the O bjectives of the U niversity.
� To frame Statutes, Ordinances and Regulations for carrying out the objectives of the
University in accordance with the provis ions of the A ct.
� To provide for Dual Degrees, Diplomas or Certificates vis-à-vis other Universities on
reciproca l basis within and outside the Country.
� To make provisions for Integrated Courses in Different Disciplines in the Educational
Programmes of the University.
� To setup Colleges, Institutions as per the Instructions issued by the State Government,
Regulatory Bodies, Central Government and University Grants Commission from time to
time.
� To seek Collaborations with other Institutions on Mutually A cceptable Terms and
Conditions.
SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE UNIVERSITY
� Unique model of Value Based Education.
� Holistic Development of the Students through H igh Moral V alues.
� International Fellowship and Universal Brotherhood of Mankind based on Guru Nanak’s
Philosophy to achieve Permanent P eace in the World.
� Scholarship for meritorious Students.
� MoU with leading Foreign and N ational Univers ities and Institutions.
� Unique University Industry Cooperative Education P rogram.
� Opportunity for Work – Study Program for needy students.
� Fully Residentia l Campus for Students, Staff and Faculty
� Eco-friendly, V egetarian Diet only.
� Drug free, smoke free and liquor free environme nt
� Outstanding Visiting and guest Faculty.
� National U nity and Communal H armony.
� Justice to weaker sections of society, especially to Women and Rural P oor.
� Excellent Placement Network with MNCs.
� Students enrolled in the Academic P rograms are exposed to a diverse and w ide range of
Scientific, Technical and Non – Technical Education and Training, w hich will enable
them to develop Intellectual and Training Skills in their respective Fields. The U niversity
also provides Care er Counse ling and Guidance by keeping the Students informed about the
Potential Job Opportunities and help them in making prudent decision regarding their
future careers. It promotes close linkage and active contact w ith potential employers, both in
National and Multinational Corporations, w hile involving their Executive and Faculties, to
interact with the Students through Le cture s, Workshops Se minars, Symposia and Class
Room Participation. Eternal U niversity also strives to prepare its Students to take up the
leadership positions at National & International Scenes.
AK AL COLLEGE OF ENGIN EERING & TECHN OLOGY
1. Intro ductio n:
Akal College of Engineering & Technology was established in 2007. The college
aims at providing at value based scientific and technical education for achieving the highest
level of professional competency among the students as per the demand of modern industries
and institutes to make their placement easy anywhere in the world. The college also strives to
inculcate disciplined living, honesty, integrity, high moral character and hard work so that
these students grow into good human beings and become asset to the nation.
2. D e gre es being awarde d:
Ex is ting Co urse s:
• B.Tech. in Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)
• M.Tech. in Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE)
• B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering (CSE)
• M.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering (CSE)
• M.Tech. in Renewable Energy
• B.Tech. in Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE)
• Ph. D. in Renewable Energy
Ne w Co urse s to be starte d from ne x t acade mic se ssion:
• Ph. D in Computer Science Engineering (CSE)
• B.Te ch. in C ompute r Scie nce & Engineering with spe cializatio n:
B.Tech. (Hons. in Machine Learning and Data Analytics)
B.Tech. (Hons. in Computer Animation and Gaming)
B.Tech. (Hons. in Software Engineering and Management)
• B.Te ch. in Ele ctronics & C ommunication Enginee ring with spe cialization:
B.Tech. (Hons. in Optical Fibre Communication)
B.Tech. (Hons. in Wireless Communication)
B.Tech. (Hons. in VLSI)
• B.Te ch. in Ele ctrical & Ele ctro nics Engine ering with spe cialization:
B.Tech. (Hons. in Automation & factory Control)
B.Tech. (Hons. Electrical Generation & Distribution)
B.Tech. (Hons. in Power Electronics & Drives)
• M.Te ch. in Ele ctro nics & Co mmunicatio n Engine ering with spe cialization:
M. Tech. in E.C.E with specialization in Optical Fiber Communication
M. Tech. in E.C.E with specialization in Wireless Communication
M. Tech. in E.C.E with specialization in VLSI
• M.Te ch. in Co mputer Scie nce & Engine ering with spe cialization:
M.Tech. in C.S.E with specialization in Cloud Computing
B.Tech. in C.S.E with specialization in Cyber Security & Forensic
B.Tech. in C.S.E with specialization in Software Engineering
3. Stre ngth of Stude nts (2015-16)
Strength of Students in B. Tech. ECE (2015-16)
20 12 B atch 201 3 Batch 2 01 4 Batch 20 15 Batch
15+11(LEET) 05+04(LEET) 1(LEET) 6
Strength of Students in M. Tech. ECE (2015-16)
20 14 B atch 201 5 Batch
2 1
Strength of Students in B. Tech. CSE (2015-16)
2 01 2 Batch 201 3 Batch 2 01 4 Batch 20 15 Batch
26+19(LEET) 15+8(LEET) 12+1(LEET) 14
Strength of Students in M. Tech. CSE (2015-16)
2 01 4 Batch 201 5 Batch
1 Nil
Strength of Students in B. Tech. EEE (2015-16)
2 01 5 Batch
7
Strength of Students in M. Tech. Renewable Energy (2015-16)
2 01 5 Batch
12
Strength of Students in Ph. D. Renewable Energy (2015-16)
2 01 5 Batch
1
4. Acade mic Ex ce lle nce
a) L is t o f Faculty me mbe rs
De partme nt Sr.
No . Name De s ignatio n
D ate of
J oining
EC E
1 Dr. Sudhakar Panday Associate Prof. 31.12.2015
2 Mr. Dileep Kumar Assistant Prof. 18.08.2008
3 Ms. Abhilasha Sharma Assistant Prof. 18.08.2008
4 Ms. Aditi Sharma Assistant Prof. 26.12.2009
5 Mr. Dhawan Singh Thakur Assistant Prof. 26.12.2009
6 Mr. Rajeev Thakur Assistant Prof. 15.07.2009
7 Mr. Ravinderjit Workshop Instructor 10.01.2009
8 Mr. Chaman Lal Workshop Instructor 14.12.2008
CSE
1 Dr. Pardeep Singh Cheema Professor 14.02.2015
2 Ms. Satinderjit Kaur Gill Assistant Prof. 01.02.2011
3 Mr. Amit Sharma Assistant Prof. 01.07.2009
4 Ms. Meenal Sharma Assistant Prof. 07.08.2015
5 Ms. Gurpreet Kaur Khalsa Assistant Prof. 12.02.2016
R e ne wable
Ene rg y
1 Mr. K. Raghwan Principal Scientist 11.09.2015
2 Mr. M.P. Singh Assistant Prof. 01.09.2011
3 Er. Rajdeep Singh Site Engineer 30.04.2012
4 Ms. Daljeet Kaur Research Scholar 28.08.2015
b) Le ft out
c) Ne w Appointme nts:
d) Re gular A ppo intme nts:
5. Acade mic Re sults:
B. Tech./ M. Tech. Branch Batch %age
B. Tech. ECE 2012 92.31
B. Tech. ECE 2013 100
Sr. No . Name D e s ig natio n
1 Ms. Charanjit Kaur Assistant Professor
2 Ms. Sandeep Kaur Assistant Professor
3 Mr. Arshdeep Singh Assistant Professor
4 Ms. Aman Paul Assistant Professor
5 Ms. Rupinder Kaur Assistant Professor
6 Mr. Narender Kumar Naryal Assistant Professor
7 Er. Vivek Sharma Project Engineer
8 Mr. Vivek Pankaj Assistant Professor
Sr. No Name De signation
1 Ms. Meenal Sharma Assistant Professor
2 Ms. Gurpreet Kaur Khalsa Assistant Professor
3 Ms. Daljeet Kaur Research Scholar
Sr. No Name De signation
1 Mr. Dileep Sharma Assistant Professor
2 Mrs. Abhilasha Sharma Assistant Professor
B. Tech. ECE 2014 100
B. Tech. ECE 2015 66.67
B. Tech. CSE 2012 86.67
B. Tech. CSE 2013 86.95
B. Tech. CSE 2014 84.62
B. Tech. CSE 2015 42.85
B. Tech. EEE 2015 78.57
M. Tech. ECE 2014 100
M. Tech. ECE 2015 100
M. Tech. CSE 2014 100
M. Tech. Renewable
Energy
2015 100
6. Achie vements:
Mr. M. P. Singh received CST & Solar Cooker Excellence Award 2016 from Sh.
Piyush Goyal Hon’ble Minister for Power, Coal & Renewable Energy, Govt. of
India.
a) Faculty participation in Se minar
• Seminar on “Cyber Security and Online Money Making” by CYBER
INTELLIGENTS LUDHIANA on 27.04.2016 at Eternal University, Baru
Sahib.
• Seminar on “4G Lab” by Mr. R. V. Balasubramanium Iyer, President Reliance
Jio Infocom Ltd. On 06.04.2016 at Eternal University, Baru Sahib.
b) Faculty participation in Wo rk shops
• Two days Android programming workshop was organized for faculty &
B. Tech. students giving skills on mobile application development and
Android virtual devices or real devices testing. (Er. Nare ndar Naryal and
Er. A mit Sharma)
• Two days PCB Designing workshop was organized for faculty & B. Tech.
students giving PCB designing skills using PCB designing software named
Eagle. (Er. R aje e v Thak ur and Er. Arshde e p Singh)
c) Publications
Publicatio ns Impact
Factor
Peer
Review Pahuja Hitesh, Panday Sudhakar, Balwinder Singh, (2015), “Suitability
of various low power strategies for SRAM Design: A survey”, Journal 2.109
Journals of Semiconductor Devices and Circuits, Vol.2 PP. 6-13.
Raminder Preet Pal Singh, Hudiara I. S., Panday Sudhakar, Bhushan
Rana Shashi, (2015), “Effect of Ni doping on structural, optical, and
magnetic properties of Fe-doped ZnO nanoparticles”, J. Supercond., Vol. 28 PP. 3685-3691.
0.909
Raminder Preet Pal Singh, Hudiara I.S., Panday Sudhakar, Kumar
Pushpendra, (2015), “Effect of Ni-doping on structural and magnetic
properties of ZnO nanoparticles”, International Journal of
Semiconductor Science & Technology, Vol. 5 PP. 1-10.
0.4135
Thakur Sushila, Thakur Rajeev, (2015) “A Survey on Performance of
Free Space Optical Communication Link”, International Journal of
Computers & Technology, Vol. 14 No. 12 PP. 6295-6303.
0.876
Kumari Pooja, Thakur Rajeev, (2016) “Review Paper: Hybrid Amplifiers
in FSO System”, International Journal of Computer Techniques,
Volume 3 Issue 2, PP. 115-123.
0.876
Pardeep Singh & Verma Shrish (2015, “ Cross Project software Fault
Predication at Design Phase”, Journal of International Journals of
Computer, Electrical, Automation Control & Information Engineering,
Vol. 9 No. 3.
-
Pardeep Singh & Verma Shrish (2015), “An Efficient Software Fault
Prediction Model using Cluster Based Classification”, International
Journal of Applied Information System, Vol. 07 No. 03.
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d) No . o f Co nfe re nce/Se minars /Worksho p organize d (2 015-16): 02
e ) No . o f Ph.D. Stude nts Enrolle d - 1
f) Lis t o f re se arch pro je cts take n by s tude nts
• Sushila Thak ur: Bit Error Rate Performance Evaluation of Free Space
Optical System based on RZ Pulse format in different conditions of Fog.
(Supe rviso r - Er. Abhilasha Sharma, C o-Supe rv isor – Er. Raje e v
Thakur)
• Kirande e p Singh: Graphical Password Authentication and Verification
for Multiple Users using Digital Image Processing and Neural Networks.
(Supe rviso r – Pro f. Sandipan Gupta)
• Kulwinde r K aur: De-Noising Multi Channel Images in Parallel MRI by
Low Rank Matrix Decomposition and Local Pixel Grouping with Principal
Component Analysis. (Supe rviso r – Er. Rupinde r K aur )
• Ramne e k Kaur: An Intelligent Framework for Agricultural Land
Capability Evaluation. (Supe rv iso r – Dr. P.S. Che e ma)
• Ritu Raj: Encryption Based Secure Data Storage on Private Cloud : A
Study. (Supe rvisor – Dr. P.S. Che e ma)
7. Sports activitie s:
Volley ball match was organized on 02.03.2016 for all B. Tech. students.
8. Ex tra-curricular activ itie s :
D ate Activ ity
02-03-2016 Visit to solar power plant
16-03-2016 Group Discussion
06-04-2016 Rangoli and skit competition
04-05-2016 Quiz competition
9. De tails of place me nts:
Sr.
N o. C ompany Name Branch Stude nts Se lecte d
1 UNISYS ECE 6
2 CLICK LABS CSE 2
3 Students Space CSE 3
4 Nebero CSE 4
5 HCL CSE 1
8 BMW ECE 1
9 HiTech
Engineering ECE 1
To tal 1 8
10 . Future plans and v ision:
• Establishment of EEE, ECE &CSE labs for specialized programs.
• To enhance research related activities.
• To organize conference and workshops related to new technologies in EEE, ECE
& CSE.
• Inculcating sportsmenship among students by organizing sports meet within
different departments.
AK AL COLLEGE OF ECO NOMICS, COMMERCE AN D MANAGEMEN T
1. Intro ductio n:
Akal College of Economics, Commerce and Management is offering under graduate
and postgraduate degree programmes in the relevant disciplines. The College offers three
year degree programmes viz, B.Sc. (Hons.) Economics and B. Com. (Hons.). The College
is also offering M.Sc. Economics, M.Com and MBA programmes with specialization in
Marketing, Finance, Human Resource Management, Health Care and Agri-Business Management. The College has recently started Ph.D. in Economics.
The teachers of the college have active research interest which ensures that teaching is
relevant and reflects latest developments in the relevant disciplines. Teaching in the
college is a mixture of lectures, seminars and workshops. It aims to improve student’s
written and oral proficiency, their presentation in English and communication skills.
The extra classes of English and Mathematics are conducted for the weak students
whenever required. To update the knowledge of students special lectures from
eminent scholars are arranged frequently.
The College aims at producing highly trained young professionals in Economics,
Commerce and Management to assume responsibilities for managing industry, agro-
business, finance, banking, insurance, business and trade. The College has also
undertaken many projects which help in studying consumer’s behavior, measuring
employee’s satisfaction, studying impact of health status on economic development
and role of service areas like banking & insurance.
2. De g rees to be awarde d:
• Ph.D. Economics
• M.Sc. Economics
• M.Com.
• MBA
• B.Com. (Hons.)
• B.Sc. (Hons.) Economics
3. Stude nts Stre ngth:
Sr. No . Stre ams Ye ar No . o f
Stude nts
1 Ph.D. Economics 01
2 M.Sc. Economics 1st 03
3 M.B.A. 1st 06
4 M.B.A. 2nd 14
5 M.Com. 1st 02
6 B.Sc. (Hons.) Economics 1st 12
7 B.Sc. (Hons.) Economics 2nd 12
8 B.Sc. (Hons.) Economics 3rd 22
9 B.Com. (Hons.) 1st 21
10 B.Com. (Hons.) 2nd 12
Total 1 05
4. Acade mic Excellence :
a) Faculty
Sr.
No. Name De sig nation
1 Dr. J. L. Sharma Professor
2 Mrs. S. K. Dhaliwal Associate Professor
3 Mrs. Amar Latta Assistant Professor
4 Ms. Kamala Mehta Lecturer
5 Ms. Simranjeet Kaur Lecturer
6 Dr. Anjana Attri Assistant Professor
(Sr. Scale)
7 Dr. Kajal Chaudhary Assistant Professor
8 Mr. Sharif Mohd. Lecturer
9 Mr. Pawan Dubey Lecturer
10 Ms. Deepa Guleria Lecturer
b) Vis iting Faculty
Sr.
No. Name De sig nation
1 Mr. D.K.Sharma Sr. Professor
2 Dr. S.S Chahal Sr. Professor
c) Le ft out
Sr.
No. Name De sig nation
1 Dr. Gopal Gautam Associate Professor
2 Mr. Parveen Mehta Assistant Professor
3 Ms. Reena Thakur Assistant Professor
4 Mr. Ranbir Singh Assistant Professor
5 Mrs. Gitanjali Mehta Assistant Professor
d) Ne w Appointme nts
Sr.
No. Name De sig nation
1 Dr. Kajal Chaudhary Assistant Professor
2 Mrs. Amar Latta Assistant Professor
3 Mr. Sharif Mohd. Lecturer
4 Ms. Simranjeet Kaur Lecturer
5. Acade mic Re sults:
List of the students who passed their degree programme during 2015-16
Sr.
No. Stre am
Total Passe d
Stude nts
1 M.A. Economics 3
2 MBA 1 (Degree Awaited)
3 B.Sc. (Hons.) Economics 16
6. Achie vements:
a) Faculty participatio n on C onfe re nces/Se minars /Worksho ps
International Level National Level State Level
Attended - - -
Presented Papers - 1 -
Resource Persons: - - -
b) Publicatio ns
• Guleria D. (2015) “A study on consumer preference for smartphone: A case of
Solan town of Himachal Pradesh”. IJMRR 5(3): 193-200.
• Singh S, and Guleria D and Kaur N (2016) “Job satisfaction in banking sector:
A comparative study of public and private sector banks in Amritsar City.
European Academic Research”. 4(2): 1370-1379.
• Research Paper has been accepted on Impact of “Make in India” on Tourism
and Hospitality in ICR JMSS in June . (Accepted). (Mr. Sharif Mohd.)
• An article has been approved in KAAV PUBLICATION. (Accepted). (Ms.
Amarlatta).
• National Seminar on “Redefining the role of MSMEs in the context of Make
in India”: opportunities and Challenges. (30th March, 2016) (Mr. Sharif
Mohd.)
c) No . o f Ph.D. s tude nts
Enro lle d - 1
d) Lis t o f re se arch pro je cts take n by s tude nts
a) Fourteen students of Management 4th sem. are specializing in the field
of HR, Finance and Marketing their topics of research and other details
are given below:
MBA 4 th Se me ste r
Sr.
No. Name o f Stude nt’s Pro je cts take n
1 Haneet Kaur
A Study on Customer Perception and Satisfaction
Level on the customers of Big Bazar and Vishal
Mega Mart. (Supe rvisor- Mr. Pawan Dube y)
2 Jasleen Kaur A Study on Job Satisfaction in Escorts Pvt. Ltd.
(Supe rvisor- Ms. De epa Gule ria)
3 Nabin Subedi
A Study on Microfinnace institution with special
reference to Poverty Reduction in Chitre VDC,
Nepal. (Supe rvisor- Mr. Pawan Dube y)
4 Prakash Pahari
A Study on Customer Satisfaction towards Mobile
Service provider- An empirical study on Pokhara
City; Nepal. ( Supe rv isor- Ms. De epa Gule ria)
5 Sahil Bhardwaj
A Comparative study on investment pattern of
investors in private sector bank and stock market in
Ludhiana city. (Supe rviso r- Ms. De epa Gule ria)
6 Balwinder Kaur
Consumer Attitude towards online shopping: An
empirical study of Panchkula. (Supe rviso r- Mr.
Pawan Dube y)
7 Harleen Kaur Consumer perception towards LIC: A case study on
Amritsar city. (Supe rviso r- Ms. De epa Gule ria)
8 Jasmeet Kaur
Customer Satisfaction in Banking Sector- A Comparative Study on Private and Public Sector
Bank-Dhanbad (Jharkhand). (Supe rv isor- Dr.
Anjana A tri)
9 Kairanjot Kaur A Study on M-Commerce in today scenario in
Chandigarh City. (D r. Kajal Chaudhary)
10 Komal Kaur A Study on awareness, utilization & barriers toward E-banking in East Delhi. (Supe rviso r- Mr. Pawan
Dube y)
11 Manjot Kaur
Profitability & customer satisfaction toward Big
Bazar (A case study of Big Bazar, Panipat).
(Supe rvisor- Dr. A njana Atri)
12 Pooja Dhiman New entry threat and innovation in IT sector in
Chandigarh (Supe rv iso r- Ms. De epa Gule ria)
13 Shweta Vats
A study on performance appraisal syatem at Base
Corporation Pvt. Ltd. Solan, H.P . (Dr. Kajal
Chaudhary)
14 Gurdeep Kaur
Employee satisfaction with reference to tele
communication sector in Videocon at Ludhiana.
(Supe rvisor- Mr. Pawan Dube y)
b) Six students of Management 2nd
Semester and their topics of research
and other details are given below:
MBA 2nd
Se me ste r
Sr.
No. Name o f Stude nt’s Proje cts take n
1 Hemlata kashyap Brand preference on smart phone users
(Supe rv isor- Dr. Anjana Atri)
2 Raju Kaur
A Comparative study on Home loans with
special reference to SBI and HDFC bank (D r.
Kajal Chaudhary)
3 Veerdevinder pal
Employees satisfaction in National fertilizer
Limited (Supe rvisor- Mr. Pawan Dube y)
4 Parvinder Kaur
The impact of celebrity endorsement of
consumer buying behavior (Supe rv isor- Ms.
De epa Gule ria)
5 Poorva Maheswhari
A study on service quality and customer
satisfaction on McDonalds’ (Supe rvisor- Mr.
Pawan Dube y)
6 Supreet Kaur
A Comparative study on the consumer behavior
and experience between two shopping mall in
Gurgaon. (Dr. Kajal C haudhary)
c) Six students of Management 2nd
semester and their topics of research
and other details are given below:
M.Com. 2 nd Se me ste r
Sr.
No. Name o f Stude nt’s Proje cts take n
1 Baljinder Kaur
Marketing performance of FMCG industry. (A
case study on HUL). (Supe rvisor- Dr. A njana
Atri)
2 Milandeep Kaur A study of Sericulture in context of J&K. (Dr.
Kajal Chaudhary)
d) Three students of Economics 2nd
semester and their topics of research
and other details are given below:
M.Sc. 2nd Se me ste r
Sr.
No. Name o f Stude nt’s Proje cts take n
1 Prabhjeet Kaur Structural changes in the Economy of H.P.
(Ms. Amar Latta)
2 Harpinder Kaur Maize cultivation in H.P. (Mrs . S K D haliwal)
3 Manpreet Kaur Vegetable crops in H.P . (Dr. J L Sharma)
7. Sports Activ itie s :
University provides very good sports and recreation facilities for boys and girls
through the youth club.
8. Ex tra-C urricular A ctivitie s:
The college arranged educational tour of UG and PG students in the state
University/ Research station and industrial units
9. Future Plans and Vis ion:
• Efforts will be made to expose the students in various field based/
Commercial/industrial activities.
• The research work in the college will be strengthened.
• Teaching will be improved with intensive use of Audio Visual- Techniques.
• Students will be encouraged to participate in sports and extra-curricular activities.
• The college will arrange more expert lecture by the eminent academicians from
time to time.
• More interaction sessions will be arranged in the near future to expose student’s
potential.
Vis io n
Vision of Akal College of Economics, Commerce and Management is to make it an
internationally occupied center of excellence by providing the role model of learning,
research, innovation and sustainability for the growth of economic development.
A KAL CO LLEGE OF BA SIC SCIEN CES
1. Intro ductio n:
Basic Sciences is the backbone of all the applied sciences. Keeping in view DST,
Govt. of India has initiated INSPIRE program to attract talent to opt for Basic
Sciences. The Eternal University, although had B.Sc. (Medical/Non-Medical) and
M.Sc. (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) under the Akal College of Science and
Technology. However to strengthen Basic Sciences the Governing body of Eternal
University decided to bifurcate Akal College of Science and Technology into Akal
College of Basic Sciences and Akal College of Engineering and Technology in
meeting held on 25th August, 2015.
The college has excellent class rooms and laboratory facilities. Instructions and
practical training are imparted by highly competent faculty using multi-media
technologies. It aims at providing value based latest scientific education for achieving
the highest level of professional competency to the students as per demand of modern
industries and the academic institutions that makes their placement anywhere in the
world easy. It also strives to inculcate disciplined living, honesty, integrity, high
moral character and hard work so that these students may become good human beings
and asset to the nation. The college gives training in Nanotechnology to Engineering
students of Eternal University as well as from other University/Institutions. To update
the knowledge of students, special lectures from eminent scientists/professor are
arranged frequently. The college aims to improve the written and oral proficiency and
generate good communication skills among the students. The Akal College of Basic
Sciences is running various undergraduate and postgraduate course programmes i.e.
B. Sc. (Medical/ Non-medical), M. Sc. and Ph. D. in different disciplines since last
few years. The college is going to start B. Sc. (Hons.) programmes in Physics,
Chemistry, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Biochemistry and Microbiology
disciplines at under-graduate level; M. Sc. programmes in Botany, Zoology,
Biochemistry and Microbiology disciplines and the Ph. D. programme in
Biochemistry at post-graduate level from the upcoming session 2016-17.
2. De g rees be ing awarde d:
• B.Sc. Non-Medical (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics)
• B.Sc. Medical (Zoology, Botany and Chemistry)
• M.Sc. (Physics/ Chemistry/ Mathematics)
• Ph. D. (Physics/ Chemistry)
3. Stre ng th of Stude nts (2 015-16):
• B.Sc. 1st year – 19 Students (6 Non-medical & 13 Medical). Besides of these, one
student from nonmedical had left the University.
• B.Sc. 2nd year – 24 Students (17 Non-medical & 7 Medical).
• B.Sc. 3rd
year – 31 Students (19 Non-medical & 12 Medical). (One left)
• M.Sc. 1st year (Physics- 06 Students), (Chemistry- 04 Students), (Mathematics-
02).
• M.Sc. 2nd
year (Physics- Nil), (Chemistry- 02 Students), (Mathematics-Nil).
• Ph. D. (Physics)- 02 Students (One more is shifted to Renewable Energy),
(Chemistry- 03 Students).
4. Acade mic Excellence :
a) List of Faculty members
Dr. Baldev Singh Sohal (Professor & Dean)
S. No . De partme nt Name De sig nation
1. Physics Dr. Rakesh Sharma Assistant Professor
2. Physics Dr. Puneet Negi Assistant Professor
3. Physics Ms. Poonam Kumari Assistant Professor
4. Physics Ms. Gursimran Kaur Teaching Assistant
5. Physics Ms. Manpreet Kaur Teaching Assistant
6. Chemistry Dr. Karan Singh Associate Professor
7. Chemistry Dr. Kamal Kishore Assistant Professor
8. Chemistry Dr.Manpreet Singh Assistant Professor
9. Chemistry Ms. Renu Bala Teaching Assistant
10. Chemistry Ms. Poonam Kumari Teaching Assistant
11. Chemistry Mr. Sumit Sood Teaching Assistant
12. Mathematics Dr. Sandipan Gupta Professor
13. Mathematics Dr. Surjan Singh Assistant Professor
14. Mathematics Mr. Lakhvinder Singh Assistant Professor
b) Visiting Faculty
Mr. V. Prasad (Mathematics)
c) Left out
1. Dr. Jasneet Kaur (Assistant Professor -Physics) (Study Leave)
2. Dr. Praveena Kuruva (Assistant Professor -Physics)
3. Dr. Rejith (Assistant Professor -Physics)
4. Dr. Parmjit Singh Sehra (Professor -Physics)
5. Dr. N. K. Ralhan (Professor- Chemistry)
6. Dr. Gurdeep Singh (Professor- Chemistry)
7. Dr. Vishal Arora (Assistant Professor- Chemistry)
8. Ms. Chitra Singh (Assistant Professor- Chemistry)
• New Appointments
1. Dr. Puneet Negi (Assistant Professor -Physics)
2. Ms. Poonam Kumari (Assistant Professor -Physics)
3. Dr. Kamal Kishore (Assistant Professor- Chemistry)
4. Dr. Surjan Singh (Assistant Professor- Mathematics)
5. Ms. Gursimran Kaur (Teaching Assistant-Physics)
6. Ms. Manpreet Kaur (Teaching Assistant-Physics)
7. Ms. Poonam Kumari (Teaching Assistant- Chemistry)
8. Mr. Sumit Sood (Teaching Assistant- Chemistry)
• Regular Appointments
1. Dr. Rakesh Sharma (Assistant Professor -Physics)
2. Dr. Puneet Negi (Assistant Professor -Physics)
3. Dr. Karan Singh (Associate Professor- Chemistry)
4. Dr. Kamal Kishore (Assistant Professor- Chemistry)
5. Dr. Manpreet Singh (Assistant Professor- Chemistry)
5. Acade mic Re sults:
Course Batch Stude nts Passe d out
B.Sc. Medical 2010 1 100% (Backlog student)
B.Sc. Non-Medical 2012 5 100%
M.Sc. Chemistry 2013 2 100%
2012 1 100%
Ph.D. Chemistry 2010 1 100%
6. Achie vements:
a) Faculty participation on Conferences/Seminars/Workshops:
International Level- 02 National Level - 08 State Level -
Attended:
1. Dr. Puneet Negi (Assistant Professor; Department of Physics) participated in an
awareness workshop on “The facilities of UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific
Research”, jointly organised by the Department of Physics, D. S. B. Campus,
Kumaun University (Nainital) and UGC-DAE-CSR centre (Indore) held at the
Department of Physics (UGC Centre of advanced study) D. S. B. Campus, Kumaun
University (Nainital), during 05-07 April 2016.
Presented Papers:
1. Dr. Puneet Negi (Assistant Professor; Department of Physics) presented a paper
entitled “Sintering effect on structural and optical behaviour of multiferroic
GdMnO3” in a 5th
National conference on “Chemical Sciences: Emerging Scenario
and global challenges” at Arya P. G. College Panipat, Hariyana on 26 March, 2016.
2. Ms. Poonam Kumari (Assistant Professor; Department of Physics) presented a paper
entitled “Structural characterization and electrical study of lead free barium titanate
ferroelectric ceramics synthesized by solid state reaction method” in an
International Conference (NanoSciTech 2016), at Punjab University, Chandigarh
during 18-20 Feb. 2016.
3. Dr. Karan Singh (Associate Professor; Department of Chemistry) delivered an
invited talk on “Applications of Indan-1, 3-Dione in Heterocyclic Synthesis” in a
5th National Conference on Chemical Sciences: Emerging Scenario and Global
Challenges (NCCS-2016).
4. Dr. Manpreet Singh (Assistant Professor; Department of Chemistry) presented a
paper entitled “Synthesis, characterization and catalytic behavior of Co3O4, CuO
and their composite” in a 5th National conference on “Chemical Sciences: Emerging
Scenario and global challenges (NCCS-2016)” at Arya P. G. College Panipat,
Hariyana on 26 March, 2016.
5. Mrs. Renu Bala (Teaching Assistant; Department of Chemistry) presented a paper
entitled “Beckmann rearrangement studies on the keto-oximes derived from 3-
substituted indanones” in a 5th
National conference on “Chemical Sciences:
Emerging Scenario and global challenges (NCCS-2016)” at Arya P . G. College
Panipat, Hariyana on 26 March, 2016.
6. Mrs. Poonam Kumari (Teaching Assistant; Department of Chemistry) presented a
paper entitled “Schmidt reaction studies on the 3-substituted indanones” in a 5th
National conference on “Chemical Sciences: Emerging Scenario and global
challenges (NCCS-2016)” at Arya P. G. College Panipat, Hariyana on 26 March,
2016.
7. Mr. Sumit Sood (Teaching Assistant; Department of Chemistry) presented a paper
entitled “Synthesis, characterization and biological evaluation of some potent
benzimidazole based 4-formylpyrazoles” in a 5th
National conference on “Chemical
Sciences: Emerging Scenario and global challenges (NCC S-20 16 )” at Arya P. G.
College Panipat, Hariyana on 26 March, 2016.
Resource Persons
b) Projects- Che mistry: One is submitted to CSIR and one more is ready for submission
to DST.
Phys ics : One is under process to submit to DST under Early Career
Research Award Scheme and two more are under writing process.
c) Publications-
No. of Publications: 02 Impact Factor: Mentioned below individually.
Peer review Journals: 02
E- Journals: Published 02 peer review Journals are E- Journals too.
Conference proceedings: 09.
1 . Singh, Manpreet; Ralhan, N K and Singh, Sukhdeep (2015). Synthesis,
characterization, scale-up and catalytic behaviour of Co3O4 nanoparticles Bull.
Mater. Sci. 38(2) 1-5. (Impact Factor: 1 .0 17 (TR))
2 . Singh Karan (2015). Application of indan-1,3-dione in heterocyclic synthesis Curr.
Org. Syn 12, 1-23. (Impact Facto r: 2.11 7) (TR)
d) No . o f Ph.D. Stude nts:
Enro lle d: Chemistry- 3 Students, Physics- 2 Students (1 more student is transfer to
Renewable Energy Department)
Awarde d De g re e: Chemistry- 1 Student,
e ) List of re se arch proje cts tak e n by s tude nts:
Chemistry:
1. Synthesis and characterization of pyrazole based n-protected β-amino ketones.
2. Spectral studies of some lactams prepared from 3-substituted indanones by Schmidt
rearrangement
f) Re fre she r course /s atte nded by faculty:
g) Othe rs:
(1 ) Industrial Visit Organized By Department of Chemistry, Eternal University, Baru
Sahib on 4thApril 2016
Plant Location:-Dagon Pharmaceutical Pvt. Ltd. Opposite Gurudwara, Baddi-
Nalagarh Road, Village & Post Office Manpura, Distt.-Solan, Himachal Pradesh,
174101
Industrial Background:- Dagon Pharm. Pvt. Ltd. Established in 1990 at Varodara,
Gujrat, India. In 2007, Dagon Pharma started its ultra-modern plant in Baddi, Solan,
Himachal Pradesh. This plant is certified with WHO, GMP, ISO 9001:2008CGMP
certifications. In 2013, it expanded its plant in many Asian and Africans countries. In
2014, it entered into API manufacturing with unique range of bulk drugs.
Purpose of Visit:-To know the applications of Chemistry in industry.In this visit
students visited different sections and processes which involved in the pharmaceutical
finish good products. The main emphasis was on IPQC and Q.C. laboratories.
Students learnt the importance of chemical analysis before dispatching the finish
goods to market.
(2 ) Training and Project work at GVK Biosciences Pvt. Ltd.
Two M.Sc. (F) students are doing their industrial training and project work at GVK
Biosciences Pvt. Ltd. Hyderabad, Telengana.
About GVKBIO in brief: GVK Biosciences (GVKBIO) is Asia's leading Contract
Research Organization (CRO). With over 2000 scientists, support and analytical staff
and a global presence, GVK cater to the research needs of a diverse clientele. With
infrastructure in the genes, GVKBIO has built world-class labs and facilities.
GVKBIO provides customers with a flexible range of services and business models.
From Discovery to Development, it offer support at various Phases of research – from
Analytical Services, Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Research, Clinical Pharmacology,
Informatics and Process Research & Contract Manufacturing. With a compelling
value proposition, GVKBIO continues to be the partner of choice for its loyal and
increasing client base.
Purpose o f Training and doing Proje ct Wo rk :-
It is a great opportunity for students to gain first-hand experience in the chemical
sector and some host companies offer them a job after they complete their postgraduation.
The students will gain extensive experience in the synthesis, purification and
characterization of new chemical entities and various techniques used in the synthetic
as well as analytical chemistry.
(3 ) Dr. Surjan Singh (Assistant professor, Department of Mathematics) provided the
training to teachers of Punjab School Educational Board at RICM Chandigarh on 8-
9th Feb, and 5
th May, 2016.
7. Lis t o f laborato rie s e s tablished and e quipme nts purchase d (2 015-16):
The Botany, Zoology and Nanoscience & Nanotechnology labs to be shifted to third
floor.
8. Sports activitie s: Nil (Planning to start at University Level from upcoming session)
AKA L COLLEGE OF ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES
1. Intro ductio n:
The Akal College of Arts and Social Sciences is a unique set of its lofty ideals as
enunciated by our founder Saint, Sant Attar Singh Ji when he said, “Students must engage
themselves in right earnest to the task of getting the required knowledge, both spiritual and
worldly so as to become the messengers of peace and spiritual brother-hood; imbued with
love and compassion they should serve the downtrodden and the neediest of the needy and
thereby help in establishing permanent peace in the world”.
Akal C olle ge of Arts and So cial Scie nce s is divide d into two wings:
i) De partme nt o f Divine Music & Spiritualism: This wing was established in the year
2008, under the aegis of UGC approved Eternal University, at Baru Sahib (H.P). The
objective for setting up this institute was a holistic approach of imparting knowledge in the
field of Music (both Vocal & Instrumental), following Guru- Shishya-Paramapra, the system
in which Indian traditional music was nurtured & thrived for centuries. The institute thus
follows integrated approach, by working towards not only academic learning along- with
professional skills development in Music but also towards harnessing good value system.
The USP of Deptt. of Divine Music & Spiritualism is that, it provides students an opportunity
with a rare combination of learning Divine Music, along with ancient Indian string
instruments like R abab, Taaus, D ilruba, Taar- She hnai, Saro d, Sitar, Sarang i, Saranda
and Violin, that makes the students well groomed, more confident of one’s abilities & is of
immense help to them while seeking employment for teaching in the field of Music.
Students from this Deptt. are regularly performing live with variety of string instruments for
Shabad-Kirtan presentation, at various National & International locations. Most of the
students who have passed out from this college till date have been successfully placed at
various institutions across the country.
ii) De partme nt o f English & Communication Studie s: This wing was established in
2009. The Dept. offers a three years programme leading to B ache lo r of A rts (B .A.)
Humanitie s and a two years degree programme for M. A. in Eng lish. The main objective of
the university in establishing this department was to build impressive linguistic capacities of
students and also enable them to design models of interpretation and explanations through
strategic thinking. Besides, they can identify passages in texts for case studies in
soft/communicative/cognitive skills and may write papers for national and international
journals transmitting existing information with clarity and brevity to convince others of the
importance of effective communication.
The main objective of the department is to enhance learners’ understanding of the methods
and mechanics of Research Writing and to develop in them historical and scientific approach
to research.
• Ex isting Co urse s:
B.A Music, B.A Humanities, M.A Music, M.A English, Ph.D. (English and Music)
Add on Courses – Library Science, Arts & Crafts and Physical Education.
• Ne w Course s Starte d from ne xt acade mic se ss io n:
B.Sc. (Hons.) Psychology
Add-on-courses: Career Guidance and Counselling
2. De g re e s Be ing Awarde d:
• B.A Music (Gurmat Sangeet)
• B.A Music (Instrumental)
• B.A Music (Tabla)
• M. A (Music) Vocal/ Instrumental
3. Stre ng th of Stude nts:
• B.A Music - 65
• M.A Music - 7
4. Acade mic Exce lle nce :
The main objective of the Dept of Divine Music and Spiritualism is to build in
students excellency in the field of Music. These courses are designed to integrate
academic learning and professional skills with traditional ‘Guru – Shishya
Parampara’. The students who do these courses will be able to get good jobs in
teaching or in other professional areas in the field of music.
The Dept. of English and Communication Studies develops further linguistic and
thinking capacities of students and enable them to design models of interpretation and
explanations through strategic thinking. The syllabi are framed as such to equip
students with historical, literary and cultural dimensions of English.
a) Faculty
Sr.
No . N ame De partme nt De sig natio n Qualification
Date o f
Jo ining
1.
Dr.Purvi
Luniyal
Music
(Vocal)
Professor&
Dean
Ph.D., M.A (Music
Vocal), M.Mus.
(Vocal ) , NET
Qualified
23.5.2001
Kalgidhar
Trust
2 Dr. Om
Sharma
Music
(Instrument
al)
Asst.
Professor
Ph.D., M.Phil.
M.A (Music Ins.) 4. 9.2012
3 Ms.Vandna
Devi
Music
(Vocal)
Asst.
Professor
M.A. (Music
Vocal), Ph.D.
pursuing, NET,
JRF Qualified
28.7.2015
4 Ms.Simarpreet
Kaur
Music
(Vocal)
Asst.
Professor
M.A, M.Phil.
(Music Vocal),
Ph.D. pursuing,
NET Qualified
17 .8. 2015
b) Vis iting Faculty
Sr. No . Name De s ignation Stre am
1. Dr. R.N. Singh Associate Professor Music (Vocal)
c) Le ft out:
Mr. Gurpreet Singh, Mr. Sukhdev Singh and Dr. Sewak Singh
d) Ne w Appointme nts:
Ms. Vandana Devi, Ms. Simranpreet Kaur and Mr. Simranjit Singh
5. Acade mic Re sults:
a) B.A. Music 58 students pass out of 65 students
b) M.A. Music all students passed
6. Achie vements:
a) Faculty Participatio n on C onfe re nces/ Seminars / Wo rk shops
International Level National Level State Level
Atte nded - 1 -
b) Publicatio ns:
No. of Publications Impact Factor
Peer review Journals 5 3.102, 3.024
Non – Peer Review Journals - -
E-journals - -
Conference Proceedings - -
7. Sports Activ itie s :
a) Inte rnatio nal youth camp in Baru Sahib, 201 5-16 : From July 1st 2015 till
August 24, 2016, 25 students of the college taught ShabadKirtan, Aasa Ki
Vaar, various String Instruments, Dhadhi Waran, Tabla and Poems to 98
students who came from America , Canada and England to attend
“International Youth Camp”.
b) De tails of vario us pe rformce s by the D e ptt. o f Music from August, 2015 to
March 20 16 at diffe re nt lo catio ns:
Sr.
No . D ate Place
Total
pe rso n Pe rfo rmance Occasio n
1 14.08.15
Akal University
Talwandi Sabo,
(Punjab)
17 Shabad Kirtan
Closing Ceremony
of International
Youth Camp, C hie f
Gue st
S. Sukhbir Singh
Badal, De pty CM
of Punjab
2 29.08.15
Akal Takhat
Damdama sahib,
(Punjab)
14
Shabad Kirtan
and Dhadhi
Waran
Sampoornta Diwas
of Shri Guru Granth
Sahib Ji
3 11.09.15 Eternal University
Baru Sahib (H.P) 16 Shabad Kirtan
Opening ceremony
of Udaan 15 (Cultural Event)
4 10.10.15 Shivalik Public School, Mohali
(Punjab)
15 Indian Orchestra and
Shabad Kirtan
Spiritual Night
(Sham-e-Ruhani)
5 14.10.15 Eternal University
Baru Sahib (H.P) 12 Shabad Kirtan
Opening Ceremony
of Ist International
conference on
Fostering 21st
Century Pedagogical
Skills
6 29.10.15 Shivalik Public School , Mohali
(Punjab)
21
Shabad Kirtan
(Bhagat Kabir)
and (Shekh –
Farid)
South Asia children
festival by Society
for Promotion of
Peace , India
7 16.12.15 GurudwaraPaonta
Sahib (H.P) 08
Shabad Kirtan and Dhadhi
Waran
Shahidi Gurpurav Shri Guru Teg
Bahadar Ji
8 04.02.16 Akal Academy,
Puranewala (Punjab) 06 Dhadhi Waran
Gurmat Samagam
Swargi Kaka Manjit
Singh ji di Yaad
Mein
9
15 .02 .16
&
16.02.16
Gurudwara Raqab Ganj, Delhi
40
Aasa Ki Vaar,
Shabad Kirtan,
Nitnem,
Sukhmani
Sahib with
string Ins. and
Dhadhi Waran
Sant Samagam
(Sant Teja Singh Ji)
10 25.2.16 &
08.03.16
Mumbai 08
Shabad Kirtan,
Indian
Orchestra ,
Aasa Ki
Vaarand
Dhadhi Waran
For promotion
11
27.02.16
& 28.02.16 Jalandhar 11 Shabad Kirtan
Sant Samagam
(Sant Atar Singh Ji)
12
11-
13.03.16
(were
invited to perform)
Delhi
31
Instrumental
Music &Tabla
For performing at
The “ World culture
Fe stival” organized
by World renowned
Saint Sri Sri Ravi
Shankar’s “Art of
Living” group. It
was a “Guine ss
Bo ok o f Wo rld
Re co rd”Attempt, as more than 8,500
musicians (from all
over the world)
performed on one
stage. Approx. 40
lakhs people
attended the event,
D
DVD Re le ase d: One DVD of Complete ‘Rehras Sahib’ with all major string
instruments was released on March, 2016 by the T-Se rie s . All M.A. Music
Instrumental and B.A (final year) Gurmat Sangeet students participated in that.
9. Future Plans:
• De pt. o f Music is going to release a D VD on ‘Sukhmani Sahib ’soon.
• Ph. D. in Music and English
from 130 countries, across the world.
Many State Heads
witnessed the grand
function.
Ho no urable
Pre s ide nt of India
and Prime Minis te r
of India we re Chie f
Gue st o f the
occas io n.
13. 26-
27.03.16 Ludhiana 11 Shabad Kirtan
Sant Attar Singh ji
di Piyari Yaad vich
Se co nd Wing: De partme nt o f English and Communication Skills
Second wing A kal Co lle ge of Arts & Social Scie nce s was established in 2009. The college
offers B.A Humanities, M.A and Ph.D. (English) courses for developing the required
communication skills.
The college offers a three years programme leading to Bachelor of Arts (B. A.) and a two
years degree programme for M. A. in English. The main objective of the university in
establishing this department was to build impressive linguistic capacities of students and also
enable them to design models of interpretation and explanations through strategic thinking.
The Syllabi have been framed in such a way that students can equip themselves with
knowledge of historical, literary and cultural dimensions of English and the works of Indian
writers in English literature. Besides, they can identify passages in texts for case studies in
soft/communicative/cognitive skills and may write papers for national and international
journals transmitting existing information with clarity and brevity to convince others of the
importance of effective communication.
The main objective of the department is to enhance learners’ understanding of the methods
and mechanics of Research Writing and to develop in them historical and scientific approach
to research.
2. De g re e s Be ing Awarde d:
• B.A. Humanities
• M.A. English
3. Stre ngth of Stude nts:
• B.A. Humanities - 40
• M.A. English - Nil
4. Acade mic Exce lle nce :
The main objectives of the Department of English and Communication Studies is to
build further linguistic and thinking capacities of students and to enable them to
design models of interpretation and explanations through strategic thinking. The
syllabi is framed as such to equip students with historical, literary and cultural
dimensions of English and Indian Studies and to enable them to identify passages in
texts for case study in soft/communicative/cognitive skills.
a) Faculty
The Students of Akal College of Arts & Social Sciences are getting education from
the well qualified research oriented faculty who equipped the students to write papers,
demonstrate the ability to transmit existing information with clarity and brevity,
convince others of the importance of effective communication in all aspects of their
lives. Detail of Faculty is given below:
Sr.
No .
Name D e s ig natio n Stre am
1 Dr. Kulbhushan
Kumar
Associate Professor
and HoD
Communication Skills,
Grammar and
Comprehension Skills,
Literature, Linguistics
2 Dr.Nisha Thakur Asst. Prof. Language and Literature,
Grammar
3 Mr. Simranjeet
Singh Asst. Prof.
Punjabi Grammar, Gurbani
Interpretation, Literature
4 Sh. C. S. Sharma Asst. Prof.
Comm. Skills, Literature,
Grammar and
Comprehension Skills
5 Ms. Kuljinder K.
Dhillon Asst. Prof.
Communication Skills,
Grammar and Comprehension
6 Ms. Minakshi
Gupta Asst. Lib.
Library and Information
Science
b) Ne w Appointme nts - 1
5. Acade mic Re sults:
• B.A. Humanities 32 students pass out of 40 students
6. Achie vements:
a) Co nfe re nce s atte nded (2 016)
• Kulbhushan Kumar “ Outcaste – A Structural Study” presented paper at the
International Co nfe re nce on the theme, “ Eng lish Studie s: The Evo lv ing
Paradig ms of Employability and Powe r” organized by the Amity
Univ e rs ity at its Lucknow campus. (Fe bruary 18 – 19 , 2 016 )
• Kulbhushan Kumar “Portrayal of the Lowe r Class Pe ople in Mulk Raj
Anand’s Novel ‘Untouchable ’, at the National Se minar on ‘Re pre se ntation
of the Marginalize s in Conte mpo rary Lite rature ’ sponsored by the UGC
and organized by GGDSD College, Panjab University, Chandigarh (Feb.
2016).
• Kulbhushan Kumar “The Wo rld o f Bo oks in the Q ue st for Happine ss”
presented paper on the Inte rnational Multi-Stre am Confe re nce on
Te chno lo gy and Life , at the CKD Institute of Managament and Technology
(Punjab) in association with Punjab Technical University, was Me mbe r of the
Pane l and also Chaire d the se ssion (Nov. 08, 2015).
• Sharma, CS presented a research paper titled “Spicy Trend of Indianism in
English” in “International Multi-stream Conference on Technology & Life
Volume I”; ISBN NO. 978-93-86835-05-6; Page nos. 266 – 271; November
2015 CKD Institute of Management & Technology, Tarn Taran (Punjab)
• Sharma, CS participated in 1st International Conference on “Fo ste ring 2 1st
Ce ntury Pe dago gical Skills” from 14 to 17 Octobe r, 2 01 5; Organised by
Ak al Colle g e of Educatio n, Ete rnal Univ e rsity, Baru Sahib; Worked as a
team co-ordinator
• Thakur, Nisha participated in 1st International Conference on “Fo ste ring 2 1st
Ce ntury Pe dago gical Skills” from 14 to 17 Octobe r, 2 01 5; Organised by
Ak al Colle g e of Educatio n, Ete rnal Univ e rsity, Baru Sahib; Worked as a
team co-ordinator
• Singh, Simranjit on National Seminar on the theme of D oha K av Ro op di
Sabhyacharak Parsang ikta (20 Feb, 2016), held in the Department of
Punjabi, Mai Bhago Degree College (for Girls), Mansa, and presented a
Research Paper “Punjabiat di Canves te Malwai Hairian di rishtian Sambdhi
Maheen Chitarkari”
• Singh, Simranjit on 4th All India Conf. on Lingustic and Folklore ((20-21
April, 2016), held by Department of Punjabi at Guru Kashi University
Talwandi sabo (Bathinda) and presented the Research Paper “ Punjabi
Ge e tkari Vih Lo kdharai Parsanga di Pe ishkari : Samk ali saro kar”
• Singh, Simranjit, “ Navte j bharati K av : Punjabi De moo l pachhan-Chhinah
Di Punar-N ishande hi” in the First International Punjabi Diaspora Conf.
proceeding published by Publication Beaureo, Punjabi University, Patiala,
March 2015, (page 3930403, ISBN 978-302-0361-4)
b) Publicatio ns:
• Kulbhushan Kumar, (Jan. – March, 2016), “Last Po e ms of DH Lawre nce
– The Journe y to the Edg e of Ete rnity” Research Paper published in the
RJELAL an International Referred Journal of English Language and
Literature; Volume IV Issue I, page no. 540 to 546, Impact factor: 4.287.
• Kulbhushan Kumar, (Jan. 2016), “Explo ratio n of Caste , Culture and
Ide ntity – A Psycho lo gical Co nflict in U . R, Ananthamurthy’s
Bharthipura” , Research Paper published in the IJELLH an International
Referred Journal of English Language, Literature and Humanities; Volume
IV Issue I, page no. 316 to 324, Impact factor: 4.287.
• Kulbhushan Kumar, (Dec. 2015,) “ Night of the Half Moo n – The
Une xplo re d World o f Ex pe rie nce ”, Research Paper published in the
Research Paper published in the International Journal of English
Language, Literature an International Referred Journal of English
Language, Literature and Humanities; Volume III Issue X, page no. 606 to
614, Impact factor: 4.287.
• Kulbhushan Kumar, (Nov. 2015), “B irds, B e asts And Flowe rs: The
Une xplo re d World of Expe rie nce : Que st fo r Poe tic Ex pe rie nce ” –
Research Paper published in the Research Paper published in the
International Journal of English Language, Literature an International
Referred Journal of English Language, Literature and Humanities; Volume
III Issue IX, page no 477 to 489, Impact factor: 4.287.
• Kulbhushan Kumar, (Oct. 2015), “ Surv iv al, A daptability and Re silie nce
of the H uman Spirit in ‘O ne Day in the Life of Iv an De nisovich” ,
Research Paper published in the Research Paper published in the
International Journal of English Language, Literature an International
Referred Journal of English Language, Literature and Humanities; Volume
III Issue VIII, , page no. 116 to 127, Impact factor: 4.287.
• Kulbhushan Kumar, (Sept. 2015), “The Vibrant Poe try of DH
Lawre nce : A Study of Instincts” , Research Paper published in the
Research Paper published in the International Journal of English
Language, Literature an International referred Journal of English
Language, Literature and Humanities; Volume III Issue VII, page no. 123
to 133, Impact factor: 4.287.
• Thakur Nisha, (Jan. 2016), “Vijay Te ndulkar’s A Frie nd’s Sto ry: A
Social Psycho lo gical Pe rspe ctive o f a Le sbian in Homo phobic World”
Research Paper published in the International Journal of English
Language, Literature and Humanities. Vol. IV (I) page 419 -- 427 (Impact
factor: 4.287).
Re so urce pe rson:
Was invited as Key Resource Person at a three days training programme (Feb. 2016)
for Master Resource Persons organized by the STATE COUN CIL OF
ED UCATION , RESEAR CH AND TRA INING SC ERT) PUN JAB under the
guidance of Hon’ble Education Minister, Punjab at the Regional Institute for Co-
operative Management (RICM), Sector-32, Chandigarh.
Me mbe r of the Pane l Discussio n/Chaire d Sessions at Inte rnatio nal C onfe re nce s:
Dr. K ulbhushan Kumar
• Acted as a ‘Panelist’ and ‘Chaired a Technical Session’ at the International
Multi-Stream Conference on Technology and Life, CKD Institute of Management and Technology (Punjab) in association with Punjab Technical
University, (Nov. 08, 2015).
• ‘Chaired a Technical Session’ at the International Conference on the theme,
“English Studies: The Evolving Paradigms of Employability and Power”
organized by the Amity University at its Lucknow campus. (February 18 – 19,
2016)
• Acted as a ‘Panelist’ and ‘a key note speaker’ at the ICRDCIT – 16 at the
SRM University, Modinagar, Gaziabad, on February 26-27, 2016.
8. Sports Activ itie s : Regular in ground
Ex tra-te aching Activ itie s Done : The Dept. of English and Communication Studies
hold student development Skilled programmes after every fortnight to enhance the
speaking, reading, listening and writing skills.
AKA L COLLEGE O F AGRICU LTUR E
1. Intro ductio n
Akal College of Agriculture (ACA), has been established in the Eternal
University, Baru Sahib for providing undergraduate [B.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture and
B.Tech. Food Technology] and postgraduate Biotechnology (M.Sc. and Ph.D.)
teaching and, research and development in the field of agriculture and allied streams
like biotechnology (with specialization in plant, medicinal, environmental, microbial
and industrial biotechnology) and Food Technology to ensure food, nutrition and
health security to ever increasing global population. B.Sc.(Hons.) Agriculture
program was started in 2014 with intake capacity of 60 girl students. A number of
functional food crops including QPM maize, KTI free soybean, buckwheat, oats,
barley, amaranthus, finger millet, linseed and pearl millet have been grown,
maintained and analyzed for their nutraceutical potential. About 10 medicinal plants
locally distributed are being analyzed for their phytochemical and therapeutic
applications. The college organized a National Symposium on the “Advances in
Biotechnology for Crop Improvement” on 12 July 2014 in which more than 250 faculty and students participated from various Universities such as Shoolini
University, Jaypee University, PAU Ludhiana, HAU Hisar, Dr YS Parmar UHF
Nauni etc.
2. De grees being awarde d: M.Sc. Biotechnology: 02 students
3. Stre ngth of Stude nts (2015-16): 125
• B.Sc. Agriculture: 88
• B.Tech Food Technology: 14
• M.Sc. Food Technology: 05
• M.Sc. Biotechnology: 07
• Ph.D Biotechnology: 11
4. Acade mic Excellence
a) Lis t o f Faculty me mbers:
S.
No.
Name Po sition D e gre e Spe cializatio n
1 Dr. H. S. Dhaliwal Professor & Vice
Chancellor
PhD,
Plant Breeding, Agri.
Biotechnology
2 Dr. B. S. Boparai Professor PhD Agronomy
3 Dr. Rahul Kumar Assoc. Professor PhD Plant Breeding
4 Dr. Krishan Kumar Asst. Professor PhD Food Technology
5 Dr. Pritesh Vyas Asst. Professor PhD Plant Biotechnology
6 Dr. Punesh Sangwan Asst. Professor PhD Biochemistry
7 Dr. Vinod Kumar Sangwan Asst. Professor PhD Biochemistry
8 Dr. Vivek Sharma Asst. Professor PhD Botany
9 Dr. Sushma Sharma Asst. Professor PhD Plant Pathology
10 Dr. Neelam Thakur Asst. Professor PhD Zoology
11 Dr. Nasib Singh Asst. Professor PhD Microbiology
12 Dr. Ajar Nath Yadav Asst. Professor PhD Microbial Biotechnology
13 Dr. Sunil Kumar Asst. Professor PhD Algal Biotechnology
14 Dr. Santosh Bhatt Asst. Professor PhD Soil Science
15 Dr. Babita Khachi Asst. Professor PhD Horticulture
16 Er. Rajesh Kumar Asst. Professor M.Tech. Food Engineering
17 Dr. Shilpa Sharma Asst. Professor PhD Food and Nutrition
18 Mrs. Sony Sagwal Asst. Professor M.Sc. Food and Nutrition
b) Vis iting Faculty:
Dr.Bikram Singh Gill Adjunct Professor University of Kansas, USA
Dr. Kulwinder Singh Saini Adjunct Professor King Abdullah University, Saudi Arabia
Dr. Surjeet Singh Gill Adjunct Professor Uni. of California, Riverside, U.S.A.
Dr. Vedpal Malik Adjunct Professor USDA, Riverdale, U.S.A.
Dr. Darshan Singh Brar Adjunct Professor IRRI, Philippines
Dr. Lal Singh Brar Adjunct Professor Ph.D. Agronomy (PAU Ludhiana)
Dr. Daljit Singh Virk Adjunct Professor Bangor Uni. England
Dr. S. S. Marwaha Adjunct Professor PBTI, Mohali
c) Le ft out: 01 (Dr. Prabhjot Kaur Gill)
d) Ne w Appointme nts: 08
Name De s ignatio n De gree Spe cialization
Dr. Nasib Singh Asst. Professor PhD Microbiology
Dr. Krishan Kumar Asst. Professor PhD Food Technology
Dr. Ajar Nath Yadav Asst. Professor PhD Microbial Biotechnology
Dr. Sunil Kumar Asst. Professor PhD Algal Biotechnology
Dr. Santosh Bhatt Asst. Professor PhD Soil Science
Dr. Babita Khachi Asst. Professor PhD Horticulture
Er. Rajesh Kumar Asst. Professor M.
Tech.
Food Engineering
Dr. Shilpa Sharma Asst. Professor PhD Food and Nutrition
Mrs. Sony Sagwal Asst. Professor M.Sc. Food and Nutrition
e ) Re gular A ppo intme nts: 05
Dr. Rahul Kumar Assoc. Professor PhD Plant Breeding
Dr. Krishan Kumar Asst. Professor PhD Food Technology
Dr. Pritesh Vyas Asst. Professor PhD Plant Biotechnology
Dr. Vinod Kumar Sangwan Asst. Professor PhD Biochemistry
Dr. Vivek Sharma Asst. Professor PhD Botany
Dr. Nasib Singh Asst. Professor PhD Microbiology
5. Acade mic Re sults: M.Sc. Biotechnology: 03 students passed (100%)
6. Achie vements
a) Faculty participatio n on C onfe re nces/Se minars /Worksho ps
International Level National Level State Level
Attended 04 05
Presented Papers 03 02
Resource Persons
b) Proje cts: 04
c) Publicatio ns
No. of Publications Impact Factor
Peer Reviewed Journal 35 16.92 Non Peer Reviewed Journals 03 0
E-Journals 0 0
Conference Proceedings 06 0
Book Chapters 05
1. Singh N, Dube A (2015). Reporter genes in parasites. In: Mehlhorn H
(ed.), Encyclopedia of Parasitology. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Chapter No.
3511-1. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-27769-6_3511-1.
2. Mishra V, Gupta A, Kaur P, Singh S, Singh N, Gehlot P, Singh J (2016) Synergistic
effects of Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and plant growth promoting rhizobacteria in
bioremediation of iron contaminated soils. Int J Phytoremediation 18: 697-703. 3. Singh N, Mishra T, Singh K, Singh J (2016) Invited article: Microbial and Non-
microbial Pyrogens in Healthcare Products: Risks, Quality Control and Regulatory
Aspects. Applied Clinical Research, Clinical Trials and Regulatory Affairs (Published
online) doi: 10.2174/2213476X03666160530151854
4. Singh S, Singh N , Kumar V, Datta S, Wani AB, Singh D, Singh K, Singh J (2016)
Toxicity, monitoring and biodegradation of the fungicide
carbendazim. Environmental Chemistry Letters (published online). doi:
10.1007/s10311-016-0566-2.
5. Yadav AN, Verma P, Khannam KS, Kumar S, Saxena AK, Suman A (2016).
Appraisal of diversity and functional attributes of thermotolerant wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) associated bacteria from the peninsular zone of India. Saudi Journal of
Biological Sciences, doi:10.1016/j.sjbs.2016.01.042.
6. Kumar V, Yadav AN, Saxena A, Sangwan P , Dhaliwal HS (2016). Unravelling
rhizospheric diversity and potential of phytase producing microbes. SM Journal of
Biology 2(1): 1009
7. Shukla L, Suman A, Verma P, Yadav AN, Saxena AK (2016). Syntrophic microbial
system for ex-situ degradation of paddy straw at low temperature under controlled and natural environment. Journal of Applied Biology and Biotechnology 4(2): 030-037
8. Suman A, Verma P, Yadav A N, Srinivasamurthy R, Singh A, Prasanna R (2016)
Development of hydrogel based bio-inoculant formulations and their impact on plant
biometric parameters of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). International Journal of
Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 5(3): 890-901
9. Sangwan P, Kumar V, Gulati D, Joshi UN (2015) Interactive effects of salicylic acid
on enzymes of nitrogen metabolism in clusterbean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L.)
under chromium (VI) toxicity. Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology.
DOI:10.1016/j.bcab.2015.06.001
10. Chugh V, Kaur K, Singh D, Kumar V, Kaur H, Dhaliwal HS (2015) Molecular
Characterization Of Diverse Wheat Germplasm For Puroindoline Proteins And Their
Antimicrobial Activity. Turkish Journal of Biology, 39 (3): 359-369
11. Kalsi HK, Singh R, Dhaliwal HS, Kumar V: Phytases from Enterobacter and Serratia
species with desirable characteristics for food and feed applications. 201 6, 3 Biotech ,
6:64
12. Singh G, Verma A.K., Kumar V (2016) Catalytic Properties, Functional Attributes
and Industrial Applications of β-Glucosidases. 3Biotech, 6(1):1-14
13. Kumar V, Yadav AN, Saxena A, Sangwan P , Dhaliwal HS (2016) Editorial ‘Unravelling rhizospheric diversity and potential of phytase producing microbes’, SM
Journal of Biology, 2(1): 1009
14. Kumar V, Singh D, Chugh V, Gill PK, Vyas P, Dhaliwal HS (2015) Labo ratory
manual on Techniques in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Published by
Department of Biotechnology, Akal College of Agriculture, Eternal University, Baru
Sahib, HP., Pages: 1-158
15. Sangwan P, Kumar V (20 16 ) An Insight into Plant Growth and Metabolism in
Relation to Hexavalent Chromium, In: Yadav et al. (Ed.), Recent Advances in Plant
Stress Physiology, , Chapter 13, pp: 265-282, Astrial Press, Daya Publishing House,
New Delhi, ISBN: 9789351247302
16. Deepika, Varshney UK, Sangwan P, Manogya, Singh S, Preeti (2015) Influence of
Salinity on Morpho-Physiological Characters of German Chamomile (Matricaria
Chamomilla L.). World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 4(10):
762-775
17. Sharma S and Chandel S (2016) Disease status and combined effect of biological
control and organic amendments in managing stem rot disease of carnation caused by
Rhizoctonia solani, Journal of Applied and Natural Science (Accepted)
18. Sharma S and Dohroo N, Thakur N and Sumitra P (2016) Disease survey, effect of
curing and integrated disease management of storage rot of ginger in Himachal
Pradesh, India.The Ecoscan (Accepted)
19. Sharma S , Chandel S, Ramal k and Himankshi T (2015) Molecular characterization
of native Trichoderma harzianum sp. and evaluation of different biocontrol agents
under in vitro and in vivo conditions against stem rot and wilt disease of carnation.
International Journal of Innovative research and development.4 (12),
20. Kumar K . and Ray, A. (2016). Development and shelf-life evaluation of tomato-
mushroom mixed ketch-up. J. of Food Sci. & Tech. doi: 10.1007/s13197-016-2179-y.
21. Kumar K. and Kumar S. (2015). The Role of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods in
Health and disease prevention: A review. South Asian J. Food Technol. Environ .
1(2):116-121
22. Kumar K (2015).Role of Edible Mushrooms as Functional Foods: A Review. South
Asian Journal of Food Technology and Environment. South Asian J. Food Technol.
Environ . 1(3&4): 211-218.
23. Kumar K (2015). Studies on development and shelf life evaluation of soup powder
prepared from white button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus L.). South Asian J. Food
Technol. Environ . 1(3&4): 219-224.
24. Verma S K, Kumar S, Sheikh I, Malik S, Mathpal P , Chugh V, Kumar S and
Dhaliwal H S (2015) Transfer of useful variability of high grain iron and zinc from
Aegilops kotschyi into wheat through seed irradiation approach. International Journal
of Radiation Biology 92 (3), 132-139
25. Sheikh I, Sharma P, Verma S K,Kumar S, Malik S, Mathpal P, Kumar U, Dhaliwal H
S (2016) Characterization of interspecific hybrids of Triticum aestivum x Aegilops sp.
without 5B chromosome for induced homoeologous pairing. Journal of Plant
Biochemistry and Biotechnology 25 (1), 117-120.
26. Singh G, Kaur B, Sharma N, Bano A, Kumar S, Dhaliwal H S , Sharma V (2015) In
vitro micropropagation and cytomorphological evaluation of Centella asiatica (L.)
urban (Mandukparni) from Himachal Pradesh, India‐an endemic, endangered and
threatened herb. Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology 24 (2), 155-171.
27. Bano A, Sharma N, Dhaliwal H S, Sharma V (2015) A Systematic and
Comprehensive Review on Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal-An Indian Ginseng. Br J
Pharm Res 7 (2), 63-75
28. Bansal M, Kaur S, Dhaliwal H S, Bains N S, Bariana H S, Chhuneja P and Bansal U
K (2016) Mapping of Aegilops umbellulata‐derived leaf rust and stripe rust resistance
loci in wheat. Plant Pathology doi: 10.1111/ppa.12549
29. Boora R S, D haliwal H S, Arora N K (2016) Crop regulation in guava-A review.
Agricultural Reviews 37 (1), 1-9
30. Gill K S, Dhaliwal H S, Mahajan B V C , Paliyath G, Boora R S (2016) Enhancing
postharvest shelf life and quality of guava (Psidium guajava L.) cv. Allahabad Safeda
by pre-harvest application of hexanal containing aqueous formulation. Postharvest
Biology and Technology 112, 224-232
31. Verma S K, Kumar S, Sheikh I, Sharma P , Mathpal P, Malik S, Kundu P, Awasthi A,
Kumar S, Prasad R and Dhaliwal H S (2016) Induced Homoeologous Pairing for
Transfer of Useful Variability for High Grain Fe and Zn from Aegilops kotschyi into
Wheat. Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, 1-12
32. Kumari N, Kumar K, D haliwal H S, Singh K (2016) Introgression and Exploitation
of QTL for Yield and Yield Components from Related Wild Species in Rice
Cultivars. Molecular Breeding for Sustainable Crop Improvement, 171-202
33. Dhaliwal H S, Sharma N, Bano A, Kumar S, Sharma V (2015) Non-enzymatic assay
based in-vitro antioxidant activity and phytochemical screening of freeze dried wheat
(Triticum aestivum l.) seedlings juice powder: nature's finest medicine-part-II.
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research 6 (9), 4036
34. Singh A, Kumar P, Sharma M, Tuli R, Dhaliwal H S, Chaudhury A, Pal D (2015)
Expression patterns of genes involved in starch biosynthesis during seed development
in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum). Molecular Breeding 35 (9), 1-9
35. Sharma P , Sharma P , Chugh V, Dhaliwal H S , Singh D (2015) Morphological,
Cytological and Biochemical Characterization of wheat Aegilops Longissima
Derivatives BC1F6 and BC2F4 with High Grain Micronutrient. International Journal
of Agriculture Environment & Biotechnology 7 (2)
36. Mishra T, Gill P K, Dhaliwal H S , Sharma A D, Ram G (2015) Identification of
Bacterial Isolates, PCR Amplification and In-Silico Analysis of Nitroreductase and
Rubrerythrin Responsive Genes from Shilajit. International Journal of Innovative
Research and Development 4 (6)
37. Sharma N, Bano A, Dhaliwal H S , Sharma V (2015) A pharmacological
comprehensive review on ‘rassbhary’ Physalis angulata (L.) International Journal of
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 8 (8).
38. Kaur H, Dhaliwal H S , Chugh V (2015) Molecular and biochemical characterization
of soybean genotypes for the presence of kunitz trypsin inhibitor. Journal of Cell and
Tissue Research 15 (1), 4883
39. Kaur M, Dhaliwal H S, Thakur A, Singh G, Kaur M (2015) In vitro plantlet
formation in Carrizo citrange: A promising citrus rootstock. Indian Journal of
Horticulture 72 (1), 1-6
40. Kumar U, Mathpal P, Malik S, Kumar N, Kumar S, Chugh V, Sheikh I, Sharma P ,
Singh T, Dhaliwal H S and Kumar S (2015) Evaluation of iron and zinc in grain and
grain fractions of hexaploid wheat and its related species for possible utilization in
wheat biofortification. Plant Genetic Resources, 1-11
41. Sharma S and Chandel S .2015.Diseases of Tomato.In: Diseases of Horticulture
crops. (Taylor and Francis)
42. Chandel S and Sharma S. 2015.Diseases of Capsicum .In: Diseases of Horticulture
crops. (Taylor and Francis)
43. Nitika G, Sharma S and Sharma P.2016.Role of nutrients in controlling the plant
diseases in Sustainable agriculture. In: Plant Nutrients: Essentiality, Availability,
Applications, Management and control. (Springer Publications)
44. Neelam T and Sharma S (2016) Tamator ke hanikark sutrkarimi, kit aur samasyayen
tatha unka samadhan.Eternal university, Baru Sahib, Sirmour, press
45. Sharma S and Neelam T.2016. Tamator ki hanikark bimariyan tatha samadhan.
Eternal University, Baru Sahib, Sirmour, Press
46. Kaur R, Vyas P , Sheikh I, Sharma P, Kumar R and Dhaliwal H.S. (2015) Marker
assisted breeding of recombinant 1RS-1BLchromosome for improvement of bread
making quality and yield of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) paper presented at National
Conference of Biotechnology for Sustainable Development (NCBSD-2015) at Birla
Institute of Technology, Ranchi from 17th - 19th Dec. 2015.
d) Re se arch funds sanctio ne d and re ce iv e d from v ario us funding age ncie s
(Gov t., Industrie s and org anizations:
Sanctio ne d (Rs . in Lakhs): 36.49 (Bioavailability Project) + 55 (1BL/1RS Project) + 109 (Biofortification Project) + 35.95 (MoFPI Project) = 23 9.44
Re ce iv e d (Rs. in Lak hs): 19.15 (Bioavailability Project) + 19.77 (1BL/RS
Project) + 12.82 (Biofortification Project) + 35.95 (MoFPI Project) = 87 .69
e ) No. of re se arch awards/re cognition re ce iv e d by Faculty and re se arch
fe llo w of the colle g e : 02 (Dr. H. S. Dhaliwal & Dr. Sushma Sharma)
f) No. of Ph.D . Stude nts Enro lle d: 05
g) No. of e x tension activ itie s organize d:
1. Kisan Mela was organized on 12th -13th April 2016 by Akal College of
Agriculture, Eternal University, Baru Sahib.
2. Lecture Series organized for farmer awareness by Akal College of
Agriculture, Eternal University, Baru Sahib.
3. Five Villages adopted under Mera Gaon Mera Gaurav Scheme of Govt. of
India for the development of villages.
4. P lant and Soil Health clinic in under operation for helping farmers
regarding diseases in various crops and farming practices.
i) List of re se arch proje cts tak e n by s tude nts:
1. Transfer of grain softness and powdery mildew resistance from 5U/5A
substitution line to wheat by Mr. Yogesh Sharma, M.Sc.
Biotechnology student. (Supervisor: Dr. Pritesh Vyas)
2. Biochemical and microbiological evaluation of natural Shilajit and its
in vitro synthesis (Tanuja Mishra, PhD student - Regn No.
BS13PSBT005) (Supervisor: Dr. Nasib Singh)
3. Marker assisted backcross breeding of 1RS.1BL recombinants for
improvement of endues quality and root architecture in wheat – Ms.
Ambika Sharma, Ph.D. Biotechnology student. (Supervisor: Dr. Rahul
Kumar)
4. Molecular breeding for quality protein in local maize cultivars of Himachal
Pradesh – Ms. Gurdeep Kaur, M.Sc. Biotechnology student (Supervisor: Dr.
Rahul Kumar)
5. Transfer of HMWS from wild relative to bread wheat through radiation
hybridization – Ms. Apurva, M.Sc. Biotechnology student (Supervisor: Dr.
Rahul Kumar)
6. Nutritional quality and value addition of some parental lines and hybrids of
pearl millet by Miss Ramandeep Kaur, M.Sc. Food Technology student
(Supervisor: Dr. Shilpa Sharma)
7. Development and quality evaluation of apple cider by Miss Bhawana
Gahtori, M.Sc. Food Technology student (Supervisor: Dr. Shilpa Sharma)
8. Production, purification and application of fungal phytases by Mr.
Abhishake Saxena Ph.D. Biotechnology student (Supervisor: Dr. Vinod
Kumar Sangwan)
9. Diversity of agriculturally beneficial endophytic microbes from cereal crops
and their assessment for biological nitrogen fixation by Ms Kusam Lata
Rana, Ph.D student (Supervisor: Dr. Ajar Nath Yadav)
10. Nutritional and antinutritional profiling of biofortified staple cereals
under phytase treatment by Ms. Shailja Verma M.Sc. Biotechnology
student (Supervisor: Dr. Vinod Kumar Sangwan)
11. Nutritional evaluation and development of food products from foxtail
millet by Amandeep Kaur Pantla M.Sc. Food Technology Student
(Supervisor: Dr. Punesh Sangwan)
12. Nutritional evaluation and development of food products from
different cultivars of finger millet (Eleucine corcana) by Arshdeep
Kaur M.Sc. Food Technology student (Supervisor: Dr. Krishan
Kumar)
13. Marker assisted breeding for powdery mildew resistance in
predominant Pea cultivar of Himachal Pradesh by Robinsh Kamboj
M.Sc. Biotechnology student (Supervisor: Dr. Sushma Sharma).
14. Nutritional evaluation and development of food products from
different cultivars of Oats (Avena sativa ) by Divya Chauhan M.Sc.
Food Technology student (Supervisor: Dr. Krishan Kumar)
j) Re fre she r course /s atte nded by faculty: 01 (By Dr. Sushma Sharma)
7. List o f labo rato rie s e stablishe d and e quipme nts purchase d (2 015 -16 )
(A bo ve Rs . 20,0 00/—)
Name of Equipme nt Co st (R s.)
BOD Incubator Shaker Sanco Make SAN137 10 cu ft 875 by 570
by550 mm
98,000
Laminar Air Flow Horizontal 3 by 2 by2 wooden with SS working
bench
49,000
Vortex Shaker SAN159 with three attachments 26,000
Centrifuge Remi R24 with 50 ml and 2 ml rotors 2,40000
Autoclave Cooker type SAN101 4,9500
Oven Universal 455 by 455 by 455 mm SAN125 67,900
Electronic Weighing balance 220 gm Citizen CY220 10,800
Binocular Microscope Olympus Magnus MS24 23,400
Automatic Distillation Unit All Glass JSGW Cat No 425 5 Lt capacity Double Distillation with Thermal sensor and auto cut off
29,500
Colorimeter Elico CL223 Microcontroller based with 8 filters 26,000
Food Extruder 2,99,750
Planetary Mixer 52,800
Boiler 2,98,000
Fruit Juice Extractor 27,800
Fruit crusher 23,500
Hydraulic Press 46,000
Fruit Pulper 34,950
Steam jacketed Kettle 65,000
Refrigerator 27,000
Microwave oven 17,140
Electronic Balance 1,19,000
Serological water bath 45,600
Vacuum Oven 52,800
Spectrophotometer 59,000
pH meter 29,000
Autoclave 73,800
Shrink packaging 78,500
Laminar air-flow 50,000
Incubator Shaker 1,04500
Phase contrast microscope 4,30,000
BOD incubator 73,000
Form, filling, sealing machine 3,66,000
Deep Freezer 29,000
Noodle, Pasta Machine 78000
Fermentation cabinet 59000
Baking oven 87,500
Lovibond Tintometer 457000
Thermocycler 440000
SDS-PAGE assembly 260000
Dough Mixer 51000
Flour Mill 48000
Baking Oven 95000
Fermentation chamber 144000
Multipurpose Centrifuge 595000
Inverted Microscope 185000
Biosafety cabinet 185000
Food Extruder 2,99,750
Planetary Mixer 52,800
Boiler 2,98,000
Fruit Juice Extractor 27,800
Fruit crusher 23,500
Hydraulic Press 46,000
Fruit Pulper 34,950
Steam jacketed Kettle 65,000
Refrigerator 27,000
Microwave oven 17,140
Electronic Balance 1,19,000
Serological water bath 45,600
Vacuum Oven 52,800
Spectrophotometer 59,000
pH meter 29,000
Autoclave 73,800
Shrink packaging 78,500
Laminar air-flow 50,000
Incubator Shaker 1,04500
Phase contrast microscope 4,30,000
BOD incubator 73,000
Form, filling, sealing machine 3,66,000
Deep Freezer 29,000
Noodle, Pasta Machine 78000
Fermentation cabinet 59000
Baking oven 87,500
Lovibond Tintometer 4,57000
8. Ex tra-curricular activitie s: Students of Akal College of Agriculture have
participated in various events of events such as Eternal Youth club, sports club,
cultural activities, tree plantation, EU fest-2015,
9. Future plans and visio n: To work for the overall development of Eternal University
especially Akal College of Agriculture in terms of teaching, research and extension
activities (Visio n do cume nt attache d he re with).
A KAL COLLEGE OF ED UCATION
1. Intro ductio n:
Under the aegis of the Eternal University, Akal College of Education is the premier
institute exclusively for girl students who would like to excel and make their career in the
field of education.
There are-of late –many innovative changes in the school education system in India bringing
about radical changes in the pedagogy and approaches to primary and the secondary
education. We have adopted these practices in our schools at Baru Sahib and these provide
unique, first hand and in-depth learning environment not only for the students but also the
budding teachers-particularly during their school internship.
Our B.Ed. programme is very well supported by experienced and competent faculty, well
equipped library and various laboratories.
2. De g ree being awarde d: - 30 students
3. Stre ng th of stude nts (2 015-1 6): - 14
4. Acade mic e xcellence :
a) List of Faculty me mbe rs - 10
Names of faculty members- Dr Ravinder Pal Kaur,Dr. Jaswant Singh,Ms.
Raina Bhatia, Ms. Sarabjeet Kaur, Mr. Kawaljeet Singh,Mr. Satwant Singh,
Ms. Varsha Midha, Mr. Suresh Kumar, Ms. Vandana and Mr. Pardeep Kumar
b) Vis iting faculty
1) Dr. Juss Kaur Magon, International Education Consultant, McGill
University, Canada
2) Prof. Bruce M. Shore, Professor Emeritus of Educational Psychology, McGill
University, Canada
3) Ms. Subha, Education Consultant
4) Ms. Mansa Pandey, Education Consultant
c) Le ft out - 04
Dr. G.S.Sehgal, Ms. Rajni Sharma, Ms. Smiriti Mudgel, Mr. Anupam Sharma
d) Ne w Appointme nts - 04
Dr. Jaswant Singh , Ms. Varsha Midha, Mr. Suresh Kumar, Ms. Vandana
5. Acade mic Re sults: - 100%
6. Achie vements:
a) Faculty participation on conferences/Seminars/Workshops
International Level – National Level – State Level
Faculty- Dr. Jaswant Sing h
Co nfe re nce s Atte nde d
• Attended Conference on Fostering 21st Century Pedagogical Skills from14th
October to 17th
October, 2015 Organized by Akal College of Education,
Eternal University, Baru Sahib (Himachal Pradesh).
Faculty-Ms. Raina Bhatia
Publicatio ns:
• Bhatia, Raina (2015).Value and peace education: Need of hour in higher
education institutions,ISBN:978-93-82884-32-3
Pape r Pre se ntation/C onfe re nce s Atte nde d
• Attended Conference on Fostering 21st Century Pedagogical Skills from14th
October to 17th October, 2015 Organized by Akal College of Education, Eternal
University, Baru Sahib (Himachal Pradesh).
• Presented paper on Communication Skill and Personality Development in
International Seminar on Role of Communication Skill in transforming knowledge
Dated:- 01/10/2015 organized by DDM Sai College of Education, Himachal
Pradesh University
• Attended & Organized 1st International Conference on Fostering 21
st Century
Pedagogical Skills from 14th October to 17
th October, 2015 by Akal College of
Education, Eternal University, Baru Sahib (Himachal Pradesh)and co-organized
by McGill University. Canada.
Faculty-Mr. K awalje e t Sing h
Confe re nce s/Worksho p Atte nde d
• Attended Conference on Fostering 21st Century Pedagogical Skills from 14th
October to 17th
October, 2015 Organized by Akal College of Education, Eternal
University, Baru sahib (Himachal Pradesh).
• Attended workshop on Cambridge International School Curriculum from 16th
February to 20th February, 2016 Organized by Akal Academy, Baru Sahib
(Himachal Pradesh).
Faculty- Dr. J aswant Sing h
Confe re nce s Atte nde d
• Attended Conference on Fostering 21st Century Pedagogical Skills
from14th October to 17
th October, 2015 Organized by Akal College of
Education, Eternal University, Baru Sahib (Himachal Pradesh).
b) Publicatio ns - 01
c) No. of Co nfe re nce s/Se minars/Wo rk shop Organize d (2 015 -16): - 01
7. Sports Activitie s :
Outdoor Game-Basket Ball, Volley Ball, Hockey
Indoor Games- Table Tennis, Chess, Badminton
Co-Curricular Activities-Celebration of National and International Festivals
• Club Activities- Students are divided into various clubs (Journal club,
Sports club, literary club, Seva Club, Eco club and Save Energy club)
• Following Activities are done by above mentioned Clubs:-
1. Journal club-Paper presentation on “Te ache r Education- Today and
To morro w” , Group Discussion on “Rig ht to Education Act-2 009 ”,
Presentation on Action Research.
2. Literary Club- Drama on social issues, Rangoli & Bouquet making
competition, Display board decoration competition.
3. Eco club- Environment awareness in nearby village, Plantation Drive, Poster Making Competition.
4. Seva club- Helping patients in Hospital, P reparation of Meal in ‘Langar’,
Cleanliness of Gurudwara.
5. Save Energy club- Organizing energy conservation rally to sensitize children
and community, Poster making on topics “ Ene rgy conse rv ation-a v is ion o f
future ” , P resentations on Save Energy Resources, Models Making
Competition on Energy Conservation.
AKAL C OLLEGE OF H EALTH & ALLIED SCIENC ES
N URSING
1. Introductio n:
Akal College of Nursing was established in the year 2008 by the Kalgidhar
Trust Baru Sahib and was approved by the Himachal Pradesh Nursing Registration
Council and Indian Nursing Council, New Delhi. Since then the college is offering
B.Sc. Nursing (4 year) course admitting 60 students annually to train and prepare
professionally competent and dedicated nurse, imbibed with the spirit of service to
humanity and capable of facing various challenges while rendering nursing care at
primary, secondary and territory levels.
Akal College of Nursing, the first college in Himachal Pradesh was accredited by the
President of Indian Nursing council, New Delhi vide Resolution No.
138/02/August/2008 of dated 14th October 2008 & approved by H.P . Registration
Council. The institution is also accredited by the Indian Nursing council, New Delhi
for M.Sc. Nursing Programme with intake capacity of 20 seats from 2013-14.
So far, it is the only Nursing College in Himachal Pradesh offering M.Sc.
Nursing Programme.
Akal College of Nursing strives to provide value based scientific education, and to
develop skills for achieving the highest level of professional competence and to
inculcate the qualities of disciplined living, honesty, integrity, diligence and
dedication so that the Nursing students should become outstanding nurses & global
citizens with the nerves of steel and compassionate heart.
(Exis ting Course s - B .Sc. Nursing with 60 se ats & M.Sc. Nurs ing with 2 0 se ats )
2. De g rees Be ing A warde d:
• 2008 Batch – 33 Students
• 2009 Batch – 46 Students
• 2010 Batch – 58 Students
• 2011 Batch – 57 Students
To tal=19 4
3. Stre ng th of Stude nts:
• In B.Sc. Nursing – 22 8 s tude nts
• In M.Sc. Nursing – 28 s tude nts
4. Acade mic Exce lle nce :
a) List of Faculty Me mbe rs
Sr.
No. Name D e s ig natio n
1 Mrs. Ranjit Kaur Principal
2 Mrs. Sujana Chakravarty Professor
3 Mr. Chithravel V. Associate Professor
4 Mrs. Rekha B. Assistant Professor
5 Mrs. Rose Marry Assistant Professor
6 Mr. Libin Assistant Professor
7 Mrs. Vijimol .G Assistant Professor
8 Ms. Kiran Khasa Assistant Professor
9 Ms. Satwinder Kaur Assistant Professor
10 Ms. Kalpana Thakur Nursing Tutor
11 Ms. Jasneet Kaur Nursing Tutor
12 Ms. Deepika Nursing Tutor
13 Ms. Simarjeet Kaur Nursing Tutor
14 Ms. Gurjeevan Kaur Nursing Tutor
15 Ms. Sumanpreet Kaur Nursing Tutor
16 Ms. Komal Rana Nursing Tutor
17 Mrs. Preeti Thakur Nursing Tutor
18 Ms. Amita Kumari Nursing Tutor
19 Ms. Neeraj Bhatt Nursing Tutor
20 Ms. Richa Shastry Nursing Tutor
21 Ms. Suchpreet Kaur Nursing Tutor
22 Ms. Kavita Verma Nursing Tutor
23 Ms. Nitasha Sharma Nursing Tutor
24 Ms. Vidhi Paul Nursing Tutor
25 Ms. Navjeet kaur Nursing Tutor
26 External Faculty Subject
27 Dr. D. K. Sharma Statistics
28 Dr. Gupta Psychology
29 Dr. B.S. Sohal Environment Science
30 Ms. Shelvie English
b) Vis iting Faculty
Sr.
No . N ame De s ignation
1 Dr. Jill Derstine Associate Clinical Professor
2 Dr. Mary Lou McHugh Associate Clinical Professor
3 Dr. Rocky Rocstraw Assistant Clinical Professor
4 Mr. Brain Fasolka Assistant Clinical Professor
5 Dr. Sandra A. Friedman Assistant Clinical Professor
6 Dr. Cheryl Portwood Assistant Clinical Professor
7 Dr. Bobby Postmontier Assistant Clinical Professor
8 Dr. Linda Wilson
Assistant Dean Special Projects,
Simulation & CNE
Accreditation
9 Ms. Diana Assistant Clinical Professor
c) Le ft out
Sr.
No . Name De signation Re marks
1 Mrs. R. Nimmi Assistant Professor Moved to Bangalore (Family
Issues)
2 Mrs. Suguna Assistant Professor Selected in Government Sector
3 Mrs. Viji Assistant Professor Selected as Lieutenant in Army
4 Ms. Sharon Assistant Professor For Matrimonial Reason
5 Mr. Nicholas Lecturer Immigrant to Canada
6 Mr. Anish Lecturer Better job opportunity at his
native place
7 Ms. Kiranjeet Kaur Lecturer For Matrimonial Reason
8 Ms. Mahima Clinical Instructor Pursuing M.Sc. Nursing
9 Ms. Shivani Clinical Instructor Selected in Government Sector
10 Ms. Kanika Clinical Instructor Left because of Mother’s
service
11 Ms. Pariksha Clinical Instructor Selected in Government Sector
12 Ms. Vandana Clinical Instructor Selected in Government Sector
13 Ms. Priya Clinical Instructor Pursuing M.Sc. Nursing
14 Ms. Varsha Nursing Tutor Government Job in SSB
15 Ms. Ramandeep Nursing Tutor Selected in AIIMS
d) Ne w Appointme nts
Sr.
No . Name De sig natio n
1 Ms. Priya Sharma Clinical Instructor
2 Mrs. Viji Mol Assistant Professor
3 Ms. Kalpana Thakur Nursing Tutor
4 Ms. Varsha Nursing Tutor
5 Ms. Ramandeep Kaur Nursing Tutor
6 Ms. Deepika Sethi Clinical Instructor
7 Ms. Kavita Varma Clinical Instructor
8 Ms. Nitasha Sharma Clinical Instructor
9 Ms. Vidhi Paul Clinical Instructor
10 Mr. Libin Joseph Assistant Professor
11 Ms. Jasneet Kaur Nursing Tutor
12 Ms. Suchpreet Kaur Clinical Instructor
13 Ms. Navjeet Kaur Clinical Instructor
14 Ms. Simarjeet Kaur Nursing Tutor
15 Mrs. Rose Mary Assistant Professor
5. Acade mic Re sults
• B.Sc. Nursing 2011 Batch – 1 00 %
• B.Sc. Nursing 2012Batch – 97 .9 %
• B.Sc. Nursing 2013 Batch – 9 6.6 %
• B.Sc. Nursing 2014 Batch – 9 3.3 %
• M.Sc. Nursing 2014 Batch – 1 00 %
6. Achie v e me nts:
a) Faculty participatio n on C onfe re nce /Se minar/Wo rk shops
Atte nde d by: As Org anize rs Wo rk shop/C onfe re nce
Mrs. Ranjit Kaur (Principal),
P rof. Sujana Chakravarty,
Mr. Chithravel,
Mrs. Rekha B.,
Mr. Libin Joseph, Mrs. Viji Mol,
Ms. Satwinder Kaur,
Ms. Kalpana,
Ms. Varsha,
Ms. Ramandeep Kaur,
Ms. Jasneet Kaur,
Mrs. Gurjeevan Kaur, Ms. Sumanpreet Kaur,
Ms. Komal Rana,
Ms. Preeti,
Ms. Amita,
Ms. Neeraj,
2 2nd
to 2 3rd
J une 2015
“Critical Care Nursing, Intense In-depth
Overview”.
2 nd Octo be r 2 015
“Re-emergence of T.B. in India”.
3 rd to 4th October 20 15
“Innovations in Nursing Education and Practice”.
Ms. Richa,
Ms. Kavita,
Ms. Nitasha,
Ms. Vidhi.
2. Ms. Simarjeet Kaur
(As Resource Person)
• Seminar on “Euphoria to Death: Substance
Abuse”, Topic-Alcoholism.
• Seminar on “Sunset Years: Challenges and
Dilemmas” , Topic-CVA.
• Seminar on “Cultural Hypocrisy” on
Topic-Women Empowerment.
• Seminar on “Trends and Issues in
Nursing…A Force for Change” on topic-
Translational Research for quality
Outcome.
• International Conference on “New Trends
in Educational Research” on Topic-
Research on MCH Services.
Co nfe re nce proce e ding s
5th inte rnational co nfe re nce on “ Innovatio ns in N ursing Educatio n and
Practice ” O ct 3rd
& 4th
20 15
Introductio n
Akal College of nursing, Eternal University organized 5th International
conference on 3rd
and 4th
Oct 2015. The theme of the conference was “Innovations
in Nursing education and Practice”. Mrs. Kaushalya Chaudhary, Registrar
Himachal Pradesh Nurses Registration Council was the chief guest of the
conference. About 236 delegates, 14 resource persons, 12 chairpersons including
executive director & president of Nursing Research Society of India, HODs,
Deans, Professors and Principals of different colleges came from different parts of
the globe like, USA, New Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Telangana, Madhya
Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chandigarh, Punjab Orissa, Uttarakhand and Himachal
Pradesh.
On Oct. 2nd
2015 one day Pre-conference workshop on “Re-emergence of
Tuberculosis in India” was organized at the main auditorium of the Eternal
University. Dr H S Chauhan, Dean cum Professor Akal School of Public Health ,
Eternal University gave a brief and comprehensive overview on re-emergence of
Tuberculosis in India. The other resource persons who had full sessions on were,
Prof. Sandeep Kaur, DMC&H Ludhiana, Punjab, Prof. Krishna Chauhan, College
of Nursing, IGMC, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, Dr Shama Lahumi, principal,
Shivalik College of Nursing, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, Prof. Ramandeep Kaur,
Director cum Principal, College of Nursing, Desh Bhagat University, Gobindgarh,
Punjab, and others from different parts of Himachal Pradesh.
Day one - 3rd
Oct 2 01 5
The first day of the conference consisted of three plenary sessions. Ple nary se ssion-I
was initiated under the chairmanship of Dr Jill B. Derstine Ed.D, RN, FAAN, Dr.
Sandhya Ghai (Principal, NINE Chandigarh) and Professor Triza Jiwan with the sub-
theme “Trends in modern Nursing Education.” Dr. Diane D. Depew, Assistant
Professor, Drexel University, USA, presented her topic on “Technology, simulation
and Education.”Dr Sandhya Ghai stressed the importance of bed side experience to all
either working in Clinical field or in College of nursing as teaching faculty. Dr. Triza
Jiwan congratulated the presenter and added that the presence of students in class is
must; non-attending certifications should be avoided to enhance skills of the students
Dr. AV Raman, Director Westfort College of Nursing, Trissur, Kerala presented her
topic on “Innovation advancement: Nursing Education. She pointed out that uplifting
the nursing profession and streamlining of a job description at the central ministerial
level is to be followed vigorously. Next, Dr. Suresh K Sharma, Principal, College of
Nursing, AIIMS Rishikesh put light on the topic Status of Nursing/Midwifery
Education and Practice. He emphasized the lacking of Nursing Practice Regulatory
Act impacted a whole lot into the nursing education and practice. Professor Renuka
Das, Principal, CON, Gwalior talked about Fostering innovative models of Nursing
Education to address the changing needs in health care. Concurrent sessions were also
carried out in the Auditorium in which oral paper presentations were done under the
chairmanship of Dr. Satwant Baltej, Former Dean ACN BaruSahib, Dr. Rajinder
Mahal, Principal, Mohan Dai CON, Ludhiana and Dr. Sushma K Saini, Lecture,
NINE, PGIMER, Chandigarh. In this session 5 poster presentations and 25 oral paper
presentations were done.
Ple nary se ss ion-II was initiated with the sub-theme “Transforming Nursing
Education” under the Chairmanship of Dr. Marylou McHugh, Dr. Kanwaljit
Gill. P resentation was initiated by Dr. Jogindrawati Gupta, Principal, Shri
Guru Harkishan CON, Sohana, Mohali on the topic “Value based curriculum
and Evidence Based Practice in Nursing”. Dr. Prakasamma, Executive
Director, Academy for Nursing Studies and Women's Empowerment Research
Studies, Hyderabad was next continuing with plenary session-II. Fortifying
staff development, Nursing Education and challenge on Non-attending
program certification was covered by Dr. Sister Anne, Principal, Vijay Marie
College of Nursing, Hyderabad.
Ple nary se ss ion-III included the sub-theme “Co llabo rativ e Te aching
Le arning”. Ms. Amiteshwar Kaur, representing Dr. Raman Kalia, Principal,
Saraswati Nursing Institute, Morinda, Kurali, Punjab discussed regarding the
importance and practical success of Interdisciplinary collaboration in Nursing
Education and practice. After completion of plenary session-III the cultural
e v e was initiated with the presentation of traditional Ganesh Vandana,
Choreography and mime by Akal College of Nursing students. A role play on
De-addiction was showcased by the students of Akal academy in the end.
Re so lutio ns of the day:
1. Streamlining of job description of nurses and so uplifting of the
profession in the country- Dr. AV Raman, Director Westfort College
of Nursing, Trissur, Kerala
2. Draft on Nursing Practice Act to be prepared by Dr. Suresh K Sharma,
Principal, College of Nursing, AIIMS Rishikesh, which was seconded
by Dr. AV Raman, Director Westfort College of Nursing, Trissur,
Kerala.
Day two- 4th Oct 20 15
The sessions of day two started with panel discussion on “ Nurs ing
Education: Limite d re source s , Unlimite d C ommitme nt.” Moderator for
panel discussion was Dr. Triza Jiwan and Chairperson was Dr. Usha Ukande.
Panelist included Dr. Sister Anne, Principal, Vijay Marie College of Nursing,
Hyderabad, India, Mr. Yaythee, Research Fellow, ICMR, Assistant Professor,
OmayalAchi CON, Chennai, Ms. Sunita Verma, Former Registar, HPNRC,
Dr. Sunita Sharma, Lecturer, NINE, PGIMER, Chandigarh and Dr. Amarjeet
Kaur Sandhu, Principal, Ambika college of Nursing Kharar (Mohali). Dr.
Triza and Dr.Ukande introduced the panellists. Sr. Anne introduced the topic
and talked about various scenarios in response to question asked by
Chairperson.
After the panel discussion mementos were presented to the dignitaries and
resource persons.
A replica of teaching- learning process which is employed effectively in
Akal college of Nursing was demonstrated at the stage. To which Dr.
Prakasamma, Executive Director, Academy for Nursing Studies and Women's
Empowerment Research Studies, Hyderabad added that student-centered role
play based teaching should be given more emphasis to get more and effective
participation of the students.
Re solutio ns of the day:
1. Holistic nursing education and practice- Dr Sister Anne, Principal, Vijay Marie
College of Nursing, Hyderabad.
2. Students cantered role play based teaching should be given more emphasis to get
more and effective participation of the students- Dr. Prakasamma, Executive Director,
ANSWERS (Academy for Nursing Studies and Women's Empowerment Research
Studies), Hyderabad
Mrs. Ranjeet kaur, Principal, Akal College of Nursing announced the results of oral
paper presentation. Ms. Jasneet Kaur, Nursing Tutor, Akal College of Nursing got the first
position. Ms. Kalyani Nath, Kalinga College of Nursing Bhuvneshwar had the 2nd position
and Ms. Ramandeep kaur, Nursing tutor, Akal College of nursing got the 3rd position. In
poster presentation Mr. Gokul, Student of MPH, Eternal University got first position and Ms.
Tripuma, student of MPH, Eternal University got 2nd position.
The formal announcement of 6th international conference for year 2016 was announced
by Mrs. Ranjeet kaur, Principal, Akal College of Nursing, the suggested themes by Dr Jill
was, “ the art of mentoring- research and role of a nurse” and “ measurement of quality care
in nursing”. A second sub theme for the conference suggested by Dr. Sunita Sharma was,
“Bridging the gap between theory and practice in nursing”.
The 5th
international conference ended with Vote of thanks delivered by Mrs. Ranjit kour,
Principal, Akal College of Nursing, Eternal University, Baru Sahib.
b) Re se arch funds sanctio ne d and re ce ive d from v arious funding age ncie s Go vt.,
Industrie s and Org anizatio ns:
• Grant of Rs. 7 5,00 0/- received from Indian Council of Medical Research to
organized 4th Inte rnatio nal Confe re nce held on October 2014 on theme
“Gynecology & Obstetrical Nursing, New Insight into Research Diagnosis and
Clinical Care”.
• Grant of Rs. 1,75 ,0 00 /- received from Science & Engineering Research Board
to organized 4th
Inte rnatio nal Co nfe re nce held on October 2014 on theme
“Gynecology & Obstetrical Nursing, New Insight Into Research Diagnosis and
Clinical Care”.
• Grant of Rs. 5 0,00 0/- received from Council of Scientific & Industrial
Research (CSIR) to organized 4th
Inte rnatio nal Co nfe re nce held on October
2014 on theme “Gynecology & Obstetrical Nursing, New Insight into
Research Diagnosis and Clinical Care”.
• Grant of Rupees 50 ,0 00 /- received from Indian Council of Medical Research
to organizing 5th Inte rnatio nal Co nfe re nce held on October 2015 on theme
“Innovations in Nursing Education and Practice”.
• Income Generated in 5 th Inte rnatio nal Co nfe re nce (2 01 5) = Rs. 2,1 2,30 0/-
c) No . o f Co nfe re nces/Seminars /Wo rk shops o rg anize d (2 01 5-16)
• Pre-conference symposium on Substance Abuse & De-addiction, Workshop
on HIV/AIDS held on 10th October 2014.
• 1st International Conference on “Nursing Informatics” held on 10, 11 October
2011.
• 2nd International Conference on “Global Nursing” held on 1st & 2nd December
2012.
• 3rd International Conference on “Innovative Trends on Community Health
Nursing” held on 5th & 6th October 2013.
• 4th International Conference on “Gynecology & Obstetrical Nursing, New
Insight into Research Diagnosis and Clinical Care” held on 11th & 12
th
October 2014.
• 5th International Conference on “Innovations in Nursing Education and
Practice” held on October 2015.
d) No . o f e xte nsion activ itie s o rganize d
� List o f re se arch pro je cts take n by s tude nts
� B.Sc. Nursing 3rd
ye ar
Sr.
No.
Gro up
No. R e se arch State me nts R e se arch Guide
1 Group-1
An exploratory study to assess level of
utilization of Maternal and Child Health
services (MCH) provided by HP Government
among Adult women ( age group 18 to 45
years) residing in Dimber,Nanu and Bhanog
(Dist. Sirmour), HP.
Ms. Jasneet Kaur
2 Group-2
A descriptive study to assess the level of
knowledge regarding blood glucose
monitoring among internship students in Akal
College of Nursing, Baru Sahib, H.P. 2015-16
Ms. Deepika Sethi
3 Group-3
A descriptive study to assess the knowledge regarding personal protective equipments
among labor workers in Baru Sahib, dist.
Sirmour (HP)
2015-16..
Ms. Simarjeet
Kaur
4
Group-4
A descriptive study to assess the knowledge
regarding food hygiene among mess workers in Baru Sahib with a view to develop an
information booklet on food hygiene.
Ms. Kalpana
Thakur
5 Group-5
A descriptive study to assess the impact of
mobile phone on self -reported behavior
changes among under-graduated students
(aged 18-25yrs) of Eternal University, Baru Sahib Dist. Sirmour HP.
Mrs. Satwinder
Kaur
6 Group-6
A descriptive study to assess the knowledge
regarding the importance of Breast Self -
examination among the age group young
adults in Eternal University Baru Sahib in
Dist. Sirmour HP. (2015).
Mrs. Viji Mol
7
Group-7
A descriptive study to assess the level of
knowledge and attitude regarding the
HIV/AIDS among B.Tech students in
Eternal University Baru-Sahib with the
view to develop an Information booklet.
Mr. Libin Joseph
8 Group-8
A descriptive study to assess the mother’s
knowledge regarding feeding practices of
under five children in selected rural areas in
Dist. Sirmour. HP. 2015
Mrs.Rekha.B
� B.Sc. Nursing 4th
ye ar
Sr.
No. Group No . Re se arch State me nts Re se arch Guide
1 I
A descriptive study of assess the level of
internet addiction on health among the students
of Eternal University, Baru Sahib
Mr. Chithravel
2 II
A comparative study to assess the attitude on
“nursing as a service” between 1st year and 4
th
year nursing students at selected college of nursing, H.P
Mr. Libin Joseph
3 III
A descriptive study to assess the knowledge
regarding preventing of nosocomial infection
among B.Sc Nursing 1st year students in Akal
College of Nursing
Ms. Jasneet Kaur
4 IV
A descriptive study to assess the knowledge
and attitude regarding organ donation among
B.Sc Nursing students in Akal College of
Nursing , Baru Sahib
Ms. Kiran Khasa
5 V
A descriptive study to assess the knowledge
and attitude towards blood donation among
university students residing in Baru Sahib
(H.P)
Ms. Deepika Sethi
6 VI
A study to assess the perception of body image
on self-esteem among adolescent girls in Baru
Sahib (H.P)
Ms. Kalpana
Thakur
� M.Sc. N ursing 2nd
ye ar
Sr.
No . N ame Proble m State me nts
1 Ms
Ambika
A pre-experimental study to assess the effectiveness of Pelvic Floor
Muscle Exercise on practices to control dribbling of urine among
Kapila women in selected villages of Tehsil Sangrah District Sirmour,
Himachal Pradesh.
2 Bharti
A Quasi experimental study to assess the effectiveness of cartoon
animation videos on level of pain during IV cannulation to children
aged 5-12 years admitted in IGMC hospital Shimla, Himachal
Pradesh.
3 Deepika
Rana
A study to evaluate the effectiveness of structure teaching programme
on knowledge regarding physiological changes among the
premenopausal women in selected villages of distt . Hamirpur (H.P) .
4 Ms. Gurjyot
Kaur
A descriptive study to assess awareness of risk and measures to
prevent uterine prolapse among young married women in selected
villages of District Sirmour, H.P .
5 Nancy
An epidemiological study to assess Bone Mineral Density and its
association with contributing factors among pre-menopausal and post-
menopausal women in selected villages of District Shimla (HP)
6 Neena
Devi Jagta
A comparative study to assess the maternal and new born outcomes
through assisted delivery versus normal delivery in selected hospital
in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
7 Niharika
A methodological study for construction and implementation of
quality of oncology nursing care scale to assess the quality of nursing
care experienced by the patients undergoing cancer treatment at
regional cancer hospital Shimla H.P.
8 Parvati
A quasi experimental study to assess the effectiveness of helfer skin
tap technique on pain reduction during IM injection attending
immunization clinic at IGMC hospital Shimla H.P
9
Ms.
Pratibha
Khagta
A descriptive study to assess the knowledge and measures adopted by
adults to prevent Diabetes mellitus in selected villages of District
Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh.
10 Rashmi An exploratory study on birth preparedness among Primigravida
women at Nahan hospital district Sirmaur
11 Renu Bala
“A pre experimental study to assess the effectiveness of hot
application on lumbosacral region during first stage of birthing on
pain reduction among primi gravida women in selected hospital
shimla h.p.”
12
Ms.
Sangeeta
A descriptive study to assess awareness and practices of diabetic
patient for prevention of foot ulcer in igmc hospital shimla.
13 Ms. Sangeeta
Sharma
A descriptive study of awareness and practices of women aged 25-40
years about prevention of breast cancer in selected villages of District
Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh.
14 Shashi
Kiran
A descriptive study to assess the measures adopted by mothers to
reduce behavioral problems among children aged 6-12 years in
selected urban areas of district Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
15 Sonika
Sharma
A pre experimental study to assess the effectiveness of planned
teaching programme on knowledge and attitude regarding health
hazards of junk food among secondary school students in selected
schools, Distt. Sirmour (H.P)
16 Suman
Kumari
A descriptive study to assess awareness and practices of patients with
cancer to prevent mucositis in Regional Cancer Hospital, Shimla,
Himachal Pradesh.
17 Vijay
Kumari
A descriptive study to assess the knowledge and skill regarding
urinary catheterization among nurse beginners in selected wards at
IGMC Shimla (Himachal Pradesh).
18 Ms. Isha
A pre-experimental study to assess the effectiveness of planned
teaching programme on knowledge and attitude regarding prevention
of obesity among adolescent girls in selected schools of Joginder
Nagar, Mandi district, Himachal Pardesh.
7. Sports Activ itie s :
Following Sports Activities has been organized in 2015-16)
• Kho-Kho
• Basket Ball
• Volley Ball
• Long Jump
• Short Jump
• Relay Race
• 100 Meter Race
• 200 Meter Race
The prizes have given to the winners on 8th
Annual Day (May-2015).
8. Ex tra-curricular Activitie s:
Months D ate s Clubs Community Vis its Activ itie s
August
8th
Literary club Community visit of 1st
year Story writing competition
22nd
Sewa2 club Community visit of 2nd
year Interfaith Activity
29th Sports club Community visit of 3
rd
year Sports day
Se ptember
5th
Cultural club Community visit of 4th
year Teacher’s day
12th Sewa club
Community visit of 1st
year Interfaith Activity
19th Academic club
Community visit of 2nd
year
Demonstration of common
first aid techniques in community on first aid day
26th Academic club
Community visit of 3rd
year
Panel discussion on World
Alzheimer’s day
Octo be r
3rd Academic club Community visit of 4
th
year
Seminar on Day of Older
Person
10th
-11th
Academic club 5
th International
Conference
17th Academic club
Community visit of 1st
year
Role play on World Girl
Child Day
24th Academic club Community visit of 2
nd
year
Seminar on World Arthritis
Day
31st Academic club
Community visit of 3rd
year Quiz on Current affairs
No vembe r 7th
Sports club Community visit of 4th
year Volley ball competition
14th Academic club Community visit of 1
st
year
Diagnostic survey &
dietary management on
World Diabetes day( in morning
Swach Bharat Abhiyan on
World Toilet Day (Baru
Sahib Complex) (it is on
19th Nov. but will be
celebrated on 14th
Nov. as
Saturday activity in evening)
21st Sewa club
Community visit of 2nd
year Interfaith Activity
28th Cultural club
Community visit of 3rd
year
Seminar on international
day of elimination of
violence against women (it is on 25th Nov. but it
will be celebrated on 28th
Nov. as Saturday activity)
De ce mbe r
5th
Academic club Community visit of 4th
year
Rally/Nukkad play on
World AIDS Day
(Solan/Rajgarh)
12th Academic club
Community visit of 1st
year
Panel discussion on Day of
people with disability
19th 1
st PTM
January
16th Literary club
Community visit of 2nd
year Poetry competition
23rd Cultural club Community visit of 3
rd
year Best class decoration
30th Academic club
Community visit of 4th
year
Seminar on World Leprosy
day
Fe bruary
6th
Academic club Community visit of 1
st
year
Seminar on treatment
modalities of cancer on
World Cancer Day
13th Sewa club Community visit of 2
nd
year Interfaith Activity
20th Academic club
Community visit of 3rd
year G.K Quiz
27th Literary club Community visit of 4
th
year
Singing competition
(patriotic songs)
March
5th
Academic club Community visit of 1st
year
Panel Discussion on World
Day of Fight Against
Sexual Exploitation
12th Academic club
Community visit of 2nd
year
International Women’s
Day & World Kidney Day
19th Sewa club Community visit of 3
rd
year Interfaith Activity
26th Academic club
Community visit of 4th
year
Rally on World T.B Day
(Baru Sahib Complex)
April 2nd
2nd PT\
+}
3rd Academic club
9th
Annual day/ 4th Annual
Florence Nightingale Quiz
Com
petition
9th
Academic club Community visit of 1
st
year
Theme based project in
community on World
Health Day
16th Academic club Community visit of 2
nd
year
Seminar on World
Hemophilia Day
23rd Academic club
Community visit of 3rd
year
Journal club on World
Malaria Day
30th Sports club Community visit of 4
th
year
Kho-kho, 3 leg race
competition
May
7th Academic club Community visit of 1
st
year
Seminar on World Red
Cross Day
12th Academic club International Nurses Day
14th Sewa club Community visit of 2
nd
year Interfaith Activity
21st Literary club
Community visit of 3rd
year
On the spot painting
competition
28th Literary club Community visit of 4
th
year
Poster making competition
on World No Tobacco Day
June
4th
Academic club Community visit of 1st
year
Rally on World
Environment Day/
(Solan/Rajgarh)
11th Sewa club
Community visit of 2nd
year Interfaith Activity
18th Academic club Community visit of 3
rd
year
Group discussion on
International day against
drug abuse & illicit trafficking
29th
June, 4th
July
Revision
July
5th-14th Preparatory holidays
16th
-
24th
Final exams
18th
july-
2nd
august
Session ending break
Faculty De velopme nt Program
Intro duction
The Faculty Development Program (FDP) is designed for nursing teachers and researchers
working/ studying at Akal college of Nursing, Eternal University, intended to build up a
competent environment of teaching-learning and to inculcate a new learning culture.
Altogether the FDP contributes and develop a community of learners through different
methods to the organizational efficiency.
Obje ctive s and purpo se
The major focus of the FDP is on upgrading the teaching, training, and research skills of
nursing teachers—especially those teachers acquaint and utilize themselves with recent
developments in teaching and research methods. The programme enables participants to
develop competence in general and advanced nursing education as well as in nursing research
and pedagogy. And also aims at equipping teachers with skills and knowledge that are
essential for inculcating entrepreneurial values in students and guiding and monitoring their
progress towards entrepreneurial career.
Me thods and approache s
The FDP relies on a variety of learning settings like classrooms, workshops and seminar, and
a participatory approach to learning. There is an emphasis on the case method of teaching and
learning. Other educational methods such as flipped-class rooms, group discussions, panel
discussions, lectures, small group exercises, management games and presentations are also
used. Computers, statistical kits and audio-visual aids complement these methods.
Participants are also encouraged to develop insights into curriculum planning and academic
administration.
Sche dule
The FDP is scheduled on every Wednesdays in which a topic selected by the faculty,
approved by the principal will be presented by the utilization of different pedagogical
approaches.
2. PEDAGO GICAL INITIATIVES:
Flipped-class room
Project method of learning
Group/ panel discussion
Demonstration method
Case study/ presentation method
Problem based learning
Division of large group of 60 into 30 in size of students strength at same level
Tutorial classes for a small group students in each level
Evidence based practice
Focused Group Discussion
Effective Behaviour Change Communication Strategy in Community Health Nursing
Utilizing different Audio-Visual Aids Updating advanced technology in teaching strategy
Integrating nursing curriculum with Spiritual values
Group projects in research
3. ASSESSMENT BASED ON B LOOM’S TAXON OMY:
Asse ssme nt o f the s tude nts on the basis of thre e do mains (co gnitive ,
affe ctive and psychomo tor domains of B lo om’s Tax onomy)
Remembering
Understanding Lower order learning
Applying
Analysing
Evaluating Higher order learning Creating
a. Cognitive = knowledge assessment
b. Affective = Attitude assessment
c. Psychomotor = Skill assessment
4. PERSO NALITY D EVELOPMENT
Different initiatives intended to develop the personality of the students are,
• Different club activities on every Saturdays
� Literary club
� Peace and harmony club
� Creativity club
� Echo-friendly club
• Co- curricular activities gives a way to enhance the exploration and development
of soft skills, communication skills and other hidden potentials of the students
• Sports Meet conducted annually
• Value based education leads a way to develop conscience and live values to the
students.
• Spiritual learning environment enhancing the nursing skills and personality
features of the students.
5. VA LUE BA SED EDUC ATION:
• Personality development programs.
• Frequent programs on traditional and religious awareness.
• Training for grooming in accordance with religious and cultural views.
• Induction programs on psychological development psychological counselling.
6. CA REER C OUNSELLIN G GUIDANC E
• Senior students are provided with career guidance and counselling programs.
• Campus recruitment in association with hospitals like, Medanta-The Medicity,
Saket City Hospital, Columbia Asia Hospital etc.
• Preparatory program for competitive exams like NCLEX-RN
7. REDRESSA L / GR IEVANC E CELL
• Psychological counselling cell headed by Dr N L Gupta on every Fridays
• Psychological counselling and grievance services by Dr Sukhvinder Singh
8. RESEA RCH AN D DEVELOPMENT
• Group and individual research activities for faculties and students.
• Research resource development.
• Research works done in the community areas of Sirmour District.
9. AC N ALIUMNA ASSO CIA TION
• Alumna meetings for the former students before the convocation.
• Overseas Alumna meetings are proposed.
10. LEARNING MA NAGEMENT SYSTEM
Developing of a new and innovative teaching learning experience to the teachers and
the students by Flipped-class room method.
11. MED ICA L CAMPS
• Four medical camps are conducted in Akal Charitable Hospital every year.
• Students are actively involved in organizing medical camps.
12. COMMU NITY OUTREA CH PRO GRAMS
• Adopted villages in Sirmour District
• Mobilize the medical camps to different villages in Sirmour District.
• Conduct research works in the community areas.
10 . De tails of Place me nts: 92 .9%
Sr.
No . Re g istratio n No . Name o f s tude nt Place of work (92 .9 % Place me nts)
1 BS-11-BHNS-001 Abhilasha Thakur Akal Charitable Hospital, Baru Sahib
2 BS-11-BHNS-002 Aditi Sharma Not Working
3 BS-11-BHNS-003 Amandeep Kaur Columbia Asia, Patiala
4 BS-11-BHNS-004 Amandeep Kaur Drona College of Nursing, Uttrakhand
5 BS-11-BHNS-005 Amanjeet Kaur CI, Drona College of Nursing
6 BS-11-BHNS-006 Amritpal Kaur Canada for Higher Study
7 BS-11-BHNS-007 Anjana Thakur Medanta Medicity, New Delhi
8 BS-11-BHNS-008 Anjana Thakur Drona College of Nursing, Uttrakhand
9 BS-11-BHNS-009 Ankita Verma Shimla Nursing College, Shimla
10 BS-11-BHNS-010 Anu Verma Medanta Medicity, New Delhi
11 BS-11-BHNS-011 Arti Bhardwaj Medanta Medicity, New Delhi
12 BS-11-BHNS-012 Arti Jamta Medanta Medicity, New Delhi
13 BS-11-BHNS-013 Chanderkala Max Hospital, Dehradun
14 BS-11-BHNS-014 Charanpreet K. Not Working
15 BS-11-BHNS-015 Charu Verma Medanta Medicity, New Delhi
16 BS-11-BHNS-016 Deepa Kumari Akal Charitable Hospital, Baru Sahib
17 BS-11-BHNS-017 Deepika Kumari Medanta Medicity, New Delhi
18 BS-11-BHNS-018 Deepali Thakur Medanta Medicity, New Delhi
19 BS-11-BHNS-019 Diksha Chauhan Max Hospital, Dehradun
20 BS-11-BHNS-020 Diksha Kumari Rockland Hospital, New Delhi
21 BS-11-BHNS-021 Dimpal Kumari Medanta Medicity, New Delhi
22 BS-11-BHNS-022 Dimple Thakur Max Hospital, Dehradun
23 BS-11-BHNS-023 Gagandeep Kaur Canada for Higher Study
24 BS-11-BHNS-024 Gurjeet Kaur Akal Charitable Hospital, Baru Sahib
25 BS-11-BHNS-025 Gurmeet Kaur Akal Charitable Hospital, Baru Sahib
26 BS-11-BHNS-026 Harpreet Kaur Preparing IELTS
27 BS-11-BHNS-027 Himani Sharma Modern Nursing College, Shimla
28 BS-11-BHNS-028 Kanchan Bala Apolo Hospital, Kangra
29 BS-11-BHNS-029 Kanika Sharma St. Cathrine’s School of Nursing,
Kanpur, UP
30 BS-11-BHNS-030 Kavita Verma Akal College of Nursing,Baru Sahib
31 BS-11-BHNS-031 Kiran CI, MMU, Mullana
32 BS-11-BHNS-032 Lakhveer Kaur Preparing for IELTS
33 BS-11-BHNS-034 Manmeet Kaur Preparing for IELTS
34 BS-11-BHNS-035 Navjeet Kaur Akal College of Nursing,Baru Sahib
35 BS-11-BHNS-036 Neelam Kumari Not Working
36 BS-11-BHNS-037 Neelam Thakur Akal Charitable Hospital, Baru Sahib
37 BS-11-BHNS-038 Neha Dhiman Indraprastha Hospital, New Delhi
38 BS-11-BHNS-039 Neha Kumari Shimla Nursing College, Shimla
39 BS-11-BHNS-040 Neha Sharma Rockland Hospital, New Delhi
40 BS-11-BHNS-041 Neha Thakur Medanta Medicity, New Delhi
41 BS-11-BHNS-042 Nisha Kumari Fortis Hospital, Mohali
42 BS-11-BHNS-043 Nitasha Sharma Akal College of Nursing,Baru Sahib
43 BS-11-BHNS-044 Pooja Thakur Medanta Medicity, New Delhi
44 BS-11-BHNS-045 Prabhjot Kaur Not Working
45 BS-11-BHNS-047 Priyanka Sharma Modern Nursing College, Shimla
46 BS-11-BHNS-048 Reena Chaudhary Lord Mahavira College of Nursing,
Nalagarh
47 BS-11-BHNS-049 Sakshi Tomar Rockland Hospital, New Delhi
48 BS-11-BHNS-050 Salochna Devi Mukut Hospital Chandigarh
49 BS-11-BHNS-051 Sameeksha Medanta Medicity, New Delhi
50 BS-11-BHNS-052 Sangeeta Thakur Medanta Medicity, New Delhi
51 BS-11-BHNS-054 Simranjeet Kaur Medanta Medicity, New Delhi
52 BS-11-BHNS-055 Supriya Thakur Abhilashi College of Nursing, Mandi
53 BS-11-BHNS-056 Tamanna Sambra Medanta Medicity, New Delhi
54 BS-11-BHNS-057 Taranjit Kaur Fortis Hospital, Mohali
55 BS-11-BHNS-058 Tejinder Kaur Fortis Hospital, Mohali
56 BS-11-BHNS-059 Vidhi Paul Akal College of Nursing,Baru Sahib
57 BS-11-BHNS-060 Vishaly Medanta Medicity, New Delhi
DEPAR TMENT O F PUB LIC HEALTH & HOSPITAL AD MIN ISTRATIO N:
A KAL CO LLEGE OF HEALTH & A LLIED SCIENCES
1. Intro ductio n: (Existing and Ne w Courses starte d):
With the increase of Public Health Problems in all spheres of life world
over, the demand and scope of Public Health Expertise has also increased. By dint
of the fact Eternal University has started two professional courses i.e. Master’s in
Public Health (MPH) and Master’s in Hospital Administration (MHA) of two
years duration each, which are purely residential programmes with effect from the
session of 2011-2012. The candidates are being selected on merit basis either on
their own score of qualifying examination or by an entrance test.
The components of Public Health and Hospital Administration have been
designed as ‘Hub and Spoke' concept which links it to many sister departments in
the University including Medical, Nursing, Agriculture, Food Technology,
Biotechnology, Management, Environmental Engineering, Renewable Energy,
Science and Humanities. This mutually beneficial understanding gives students
the advantage of a well-rounded learning experience.
The School of Public Health under Eternal University, Baru Sahib has been functioning
since July, 2010. The school is functioning in collaboration with Akal charitable hospital,
Akal College of nursing and Akal De-addiction-cum-Rehabilitation Centre, Cheema
Sahib. The goal of this programme is to acquire basic understanding of public health
systems and develop effective technologies for application across the wide range of social
needs through education and research. Keeping in view the scope and benefits of public
health interventions, the University has started these postgraduate programmes with the
combination of innovative courses and basic research in different areas of specialization
in Public Health and Hospital Administration through well experienced and trained
faculty.
2. De grees being awarde d
• Master’s in Public Health: MPH (Four Semesters: Seats: 30)
• Master’s in Hospital Administration: MHA (Four Semesters: Seats: 30): This
course is being started with effect from the session 2016.
3. Stre ngth of stude nts
• MPH Batch 2012-14: 03
• MPH Batch 2013-15: 12
• MPH Batch 2014-16: 13
• MPH Batch 2015-17: 11
4. Acade mic e xce lle nce
a) Lis t o f Faculty Me mbers:
Sr.
N o. Name De s ignation Qualificatio ns
1 Prof. HS Chauhan
Prof. & Dean: Deptt. of
Public Health, Eternal
University, Baru Sahib
MBBS;DOMS;MD;MPHCM;
FETP; PDC; MBA; MPH;
Dip. Popul. Education; PhD
2 Dr. NL Gupta Assoc. Professor MA; PhD
3 Dr. Gurjeet Kaur Assistant Professor BAMS;MPH;PGD(HM);PhD
4 Dr. Davinder Singh Registrar Eternal
University
M.B.B.S (Delhi), M.D.
(Delhi)
5 Dr. Neelam Kaur Dean: Health Sciences M.B.B.S (Delhi), M.S.
(Punjab)
6 Dr. DK Sharma Professor MSc; PhD (Biostatistics)
7 Dr. Col. Rajinder
Singh Director: DD Center MBBS;MD; DPM
8 Dr. Sukhvinder
Singh
Sr. Consultant Psychiatric
Physician Akal Hospital MBBS; MD (Psychiatry)
9 Dr. Mrs. SK
Chhabra
HOD Gynae & Obs Akal
Charitable Hospital MBBS; MD Gynaecology
10 Dr. Avtar Singh
Chhabra
Consultant: Akal
Charitable Hospital MBBS; PG-Family Physician
11 Dr. Uma Chopra Sr. Consultant Physician
Charitable Hospital
MBBS; MD (Internal
Medicine)-AIIMS
b) Vis iting Faculty
Sr.
N o. Name De s ignation Qualificatio ns
1 Prof. Manoj K
Sharma
Visiting Faculty MSc; MPH; PhD
2 Dr. CS Pahwa Visiting Faculty Yoga & Homeopathy
Medicines
3 Dr. Madhuri Rishi Visiting Faculty MSc; PhD Environment
Sciences
4 Dr. Manjula Visiting Faculty BAMS; MBA-HRD; MA-
Sharma Sociology
5 Dr. Mrs. JK Bawa Visiting Faculty MA; PhD IEC
6 Prof. Sanjay
Wadwalkar
Visiting Faculty MA; PhD Mass
Communication
c) Le ft out - 1 (Dr. Pratap Thakur)
d) Ne w Appointme nts - 1 (Dr. Gurjeet Kaur)
5. Acade mic Re sults: - 1 00 %
Eight MPH students passed out in academic session 2014-2015
6. Achie vements:
International level National level State
level
Attended Two Three Three
Presented Papers Two Four Three
Resource Persons One Two Three
1. Prof . HS Chauhan had the honor of participating as Resource Person in
4th International conference on Nursing. Otherwise chaired many oral and
poster presentations during many National and International Conferences.
2. Prof. HS Chauhan had the honor of participating in National workshop on
Universal Human Values & Professional Ethics organized by Panjab
Technical University, Jalandhar, India.
3. Prof. Chauhan participated along with 11 MPH scholars the National
Workshop on Research Protocol, organized by DAV University,
Jalandhar.
4. All the MPH students and teachers participated the National Workshop on
Water pollutants organized by GoI, at Bhujal Bhawan, Chandigarh.
5. Dr. NL Gupta chaired one of the technical sessions in 4th International
conference on Nursing at EU, Baru Sahib.
6. Dr. Gurjeet Kaur AP participated the two conferences at PGIMER on
Public Health and Hospital Administration.
7. Mr. Dipendra Malla the topper of MPH passing out 2015 joined the
International Organization under aegis of Unicef in Nepal.
8. Mr. Sandip Pahari and Rajib P Koirala passing out medalists have very
good jobs in International organizations in Nepal.
9. Our other scholars have the honor of getting jobs with lucrative incentives
at PGIMER, Unicef, Max and other good organizations.
b) Proje cts: - Under progress
c) Publicatio ns
No. of Publications Impact Factor
Peer Review Journals Four 1.52
Non- Peer Review Journals One -
E-Journals One -
Conference Proceedings: Completed and compiled
1. Coping strategies for stress adopted by undergraduate students of private
universities in Himachal Pradesh, India: Accepted
2. Malnutrition and Psychological dysfunction among the orphan and
vulnerable children in Kaski Distt. Nepal: Accepted
3. Kaur R, Chauhan HS, Gupta NL, Thakur P, Pahari S. A Study To Assess
The Knowledge Of Accredited Social Health Activist (Asha) Regarding
Health Problems Prevailing In Ludhiana And Assess The Services Being Provided By Her To Community.J Res Educ Indian Med. (ACCEPTED)
4. Acharya B, Chauhan HS, Thapa SB, Kaphle HP, Malla D. Prevalence and
Socio- Demographic Factors Associated with Overweight and Obesity
among Adolescents in Kaski District, Nepal. Indian J Comm Health.
2014;26(Suppl S2):118-122.
5. Patwardhan K, Galib R, Thakur P, Kumar S. Peer Reviewed Journals of
Ayurveda - An Appraisal.J Res Educ Indian Med. Dec 2014; 20(3-4): 141-
52.
6. Kumar S, Puri S, Thakur P. Role of Universities in Research, Education
and Practice of Prasuti Tantra and Stree Roga Specialty in Ayurveda. .J Res Educ Indian Med. (ACCEPTED)
7. Thakur P, Goel NK, Pathak RK, Singh N, Kumar A.Nutritional Status and
Academic Achievement of School Adolescents availing Mid-Day Meal in
Government Schools of Chandigarh, India. Indian Journal of Community
Medicine (Accepted). Impact Factor® for 2013 is 1.661
8. Thakur K, Chauhan HS, Gupta NL, Thakur P , Malla D. A Study to Assess
the Knowledge & Practices of Anganwadi Workers & Availability of
Infrastructure in ICDS Program, at District Mandi of Himachal Pradesh.
RHIMRJ. Jan 2015; 2(1):1-6.
9. Banstola S, Acharya B. Nutritional Status of Primary School Children in Pumdi Bhumdi Village of Kaski District, Nepal. Int J Health Sci Res.
2015; 5(5):339-346.
10. Pokhrel S, Acharya B. Nutritional Status And Body Image Dissatisfaction
Among Adolescent Girls in Kaski District, Nepal. Int J Health Sci Res.
2015; 5(6)
11. Acharya B, Chauhan HS, Malla D. Physical, Dietary and Personal Factors
Associated with Overweight and Obesity among Higher Secondary School
Level Adolescents in Kaski District, Nepal. Int J Health Sci Res. 2015;
5(4):241-247.
d) Re se arch funds sanctione d and re ce ived from v arious funding
age ncie s Go vernme nt, Industrie s & Org anizatio ns: Not yet
e ) No of confe re nce /seminars /worksho p organize d (2 015-2016): Thre e
1. 4th International Nursing conference on “Gynaecology &
Obstetrical Nursing New Insight into Research, diagnosis and
Clinical care” and Preconference symposium on substance abuse &
de-addiction & workshop on HIV/AIDS 10th Oct, 2014
2. First Workshop on First Aid and Prevention of Accidents:
Resource faculty: Indian Red Cross Society, District branch,
Mohali, Punjab.
3. First Workshop on Computer statistical softwares: SPSS and
EpiInfo: Resource Faculty: Mrs. Neelam Kalia PGIMER, Chandigarh.
f) No . o f re se arch awards/re co gnition re ce ive d by faculty and re se arch
fe llows of the co lle ge : Four boys and six girls were awarded medals for
their meritorious positions and cultural as well as extra-curricular
activities.
Faculty:
• Dr. Chauhan evaluated a poster presentation session at AIIMS in
2nd international Workshop on Micronutrients and Child Health
Stude nts:
• 1st and 2
nd position secured by Sheetal Pokhrel and Gokul Pathak
in poster presentation organized by Panjab University during
National seminar on current issues in Public Health and Human
Welfare.
• 1st and 2
nd positions were secured in oral presentation by Sandeep
Pahari and Rajib Parssad Koirala.
g) No . o f Ph.D. s tude nts e nrolle d and awarde d de gre e : Yet to be started
h) No . o f e xte nsion activ itie s o rganize d:
• Family studies Family studies were organized at more than 20 sites
at community level.
• MPH students participated in the orientation sessions organized at
IIHMR, Jaipur on International Health
• Patient counseling and education activities undertaken during
health camps organized by “The Kalgidhar Trust”
• Visits to local villages for Health education being undertaken on
regular intervals
i) Lis t o f re se arch pro je cts unde rtake n by stude nts:
20 projects are under progress for their Masters Research Thesis.
j) Re fre sher co urse s atte nde d by faculty:
Five senior MPH students attended these Course s at SoPH, PGIMER, and
Chandigarh on the subjects of: Operational Research and Health
Promotion.
7. Lis t o f Labo ratorie s e stablishe d and e quipme nt purchase d (2 015 -16):
Ongoing Collaborative effort with “The Kalgidahr Trust” to set up state of the art
Public Health laboratory. The process is underway.
8. Sports Activ itie s :
MPH scholars are actively participating in sports as well as cultural activities.
Students of ASoPH & HA have been actively participating in various sports
activities like body building, volley ball, basketball, badminton, table tennis,
athletics etc. on regular basis in the University playground in evening time. An
annual sports day is going to be organized at Eternal University in first week of
May in which various colleges will participate and many intercollege tournaments
will be held. MPH students participated in the annual sports meet 2015 and won
the first prize for erecting a stall on “Go Green and Be Vegetarian.”
9. Ex tra-C urricular activitie s :
Sheetal Pokhrel and Shaivi Sharma’s dancing duet won the first position during
the University cultural programme. Shaivi Sharma won the best orator award
(extempore) on Birth Anniversary of Sardar Patel, 31th October-2014. Music and
dancing components are the best activities by the MPH students in the University.
MPH students won the first prize during the Inter-college quiz competition.
10 . De tails of the place me nts:
All the passed out MPH students are well placed in their jobs with lucrative
salaries and job satisfaction.
11 . Future plans:
This year we have started MHA and it is planned to start Ph.D. in Public Health.
Community based health care activities are being initiated for mother and child
health care services in rural areas at family levels in the nearby village in the first
phase. In the second phase the programme will be extended to the interior
unreached tribal areas. To start BPH, DPH, PGDHM, MSW, MBA (Healthcare)
courses in near future is under consideration. Establishment of the museum is
underway which will act as students learning centre as well as attraction point for
the visitors of the university and Baru Sahib.
OFFICERS OF U NIVERSITY
Sr. No . De sig natio n Name o f the office r
1 Chancellor
Baba Iqbal Singh Ji
Director ( Rtd.)
Department of Agriculture, H.P.
2 Vice Chancellor
Dr. H. S. Dhaliwal
M.Sc. P lant Breed. (P.A.U.), Ph.D. Genetics
(University of California, Riverside, U.S.A.), P .D.F.
(UC Riverside, U.S.A.)
3 Registrar Dr. Davinder Singh
M.B.B.S (Delhi), M.D. (Delhi)
4 Additional Registrar
Dr. Ajit Singh
B.A. (Hons), M.A, M. Lib. Sc, (Panjab), D.C.O,
P.G.D.D.E, (IGNOU) Ph.D. (Punjabi)
5 Dean, Akal College of Health & Allied
Sciences
Dr. Neelam Kaur
M.B.B.S (Delhi), M.S. (Punjab)
6 Dean, Akal College of Agriculture Dr. B. S. Boparai
7 Dean, Akal College of Basic Sciences Dr. B.S. Sohal
8 Dean, Akal College of Engineering &
Technology Dr. P .S. Cheema
9 Dean, Akal College of Arts & Social
Sciences Dr. Purvi Luniyal
10 Dean, Akal College of Economics,
Commerce & Management Dr. J.L. Sharma
11 Dean, Akal College of Education Dr. Neelam Kaur
12 Dean of Post Graduate Studies Dr. B.S. Sohal
13 Dean Students Welfare Dr. Jaswant Singh
14 Dean of Library and Information System
Dr. Ajit Singh
B.A. (Hons), M.A, M. Lib. Sc, (Panjab), D.C.O,
P.G.D.D.E, (IGNOU) Ph.D. (Punjabi)
15 Chief Finance Officer (Acting) Mr. Harvinder Pal Singh
CA (ICAI, New Delhi)
ADMINISTRATIVE & NON-TEACHING STAFF
Department Sr.
No. Name Designation
Date of
Joining Contact No. Email Address
VC Office 1 Mr. Paramjeet Singh
Office Supdt. 21.05.2012 9805098724 NA
Registrar Office
2 Dr. Davinder Singh
Registrar - 9816400503 [email protected]
3 Dr. Ajit Singh Additional Registrar
06.10.2015 9816400603 [email protected]
4 Mr. Amar Singh Office Supdt. 19.05.2013 9805098720 9816755800
5 Mr. Amandeep Singh
Office Assistant
01.11.2012 9816801471 [email protected]
Examination Branch
6 Dr. Baldev Singh Sohal
Professor/ Dean
22.07.2015 9417602076 [email protected]
7 Mr. Shoba Singh Office Supdt. 23.03.2012 8626912680 [email protected]
8 Mr. Satwant Singh Assistant Office Supdt.
07.01.2010 9805098727 9882152066
9 Mr. Rajesh Kumar Office Assistant
01.01.2010 01799276014 9816463750
Library
10 Dr. Ajit singh Dean Library Science
06.05.2009 9816400603 9418057905
11 Ms. Meenakshi Gupta
Assistant Librarian
13.07.2010 9817614914 mgmeenakshigupta76@gmail.
com
12 Ms. Mandeep Kaur
Assistant Librarian
29.05.2012 8627911943 [email protected]
13 Mr. Pyar Chand Library Assistant
11.05.2015 9882071394 [email protected]
14 Ms. Pritama Uniyal
Library Assistant
01.08.2015 9817240775 [email protected]
Account Office
15 Ms. Satvinder Kour
Assistant Accountant
30.04.2013 9805098725 9857801467
16 Mr. Rajendra Singh
Assistant Accountant
07.01.2015 9805098725 9882105021
IT Deptt.
17 Mr. Jasmeet Singh Assistant System Administrator
19.09.2010 9882233067 [email protected]
18 Mr. Dashmesh Singh
System Analyst
01.08.2015 9041647954 8437697302
19 Ms. Pooja Dhiman 01.08.2015
TPO 20 Mr. Kuldeep Singh Verma
T&P 20.10.2015 9829122846 [email protected]
Admission Cell
21 Mr. Amritpal Singh
Assistant Admission
17.04.2015 9779551433 [email protected]
m
22 Ranjit Singh Admission Counselor
01.01.2015 9814955858 -
DSW
23 Dr. Jaswant Singh DSW 08.10.2015 9872369166 -
24 Ms. Shivani Saini
Assistant Director Physical Education
03.05.2016 8437681724 [email protected]
25 Ms. Sarabjit Kaur Office Assistant
29.10.2015 8427904870 [email protected]
Designer 26 Ms. Amandeep Kaur
Web and Graphic Designer
08.12.2014 7508419038 9876118520
Field
27 Mr. Bhoopinder Singh Sudan
Farm Manager
20.08.2015 9419145795 [email protected]
28 Mr. Kuldip Singh Field Supervisor
07.10.2014 9988743556 [email protected]
29 Mr. Layak Ram Field Assistant
01.05.2013 9816902359 NA
30 Mr. Chunna Lal Field Assistant
08.07.2015 9839643138 NA
31 S. Sucha Singh Receptionist cum Store Keeper
22.02.2014 9878929722 8894098876
NA
Driver 32 Mr. Pritam Singh Driver 30.10.2012 9418740404 NA
Lab Assistant
33 Mr. Anoop Singh Lab Asst. - - -
34 Mr. Sanjeev Kumar
Lab Asst. - - -
CERTIFICATED RECOGNITION OF
ETERNAL UNIVERSITY
AS SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL
RESEARCH ORGANIZATION
BY GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
ANTI RAGGING AUTHORITIES
R - Rogue’s Act
A - Abusive
G - Grim
G - Gelignite Situation
I - Inhuman
N - Notorious
G - Gate way to punishment
De partme nt N o. of Boo ks N o. of Title s N o. of Journals
National Inte rnatio nal
Engineering and
Science 12536 3350 8 15
Social Science &
Arts, Commerce
and Management
3832 980 5
3
Nursing 3134 655 03 19
Gifted and
Donated 12579 8240 - -
P ost Graduate
Library 10500 7000 -
-
E-Journals National & Internationa l 2005
E-Journals
To tal Boo ks 42 58 1 2 022 5 1 6 37
PRESEN T SITUA TION
1. Total N o. of Books in Eternal University Library = 42581
2. Total N o of Journals & Magazines in Eternal U niversity = 53
3. Total N o. of Computers in Under-Graduate Library = 50 Computers
4. Total N o. of Computers in Post-Graduate Library = 10 Computers
5. Total Covered Area of Eternal U niversity Library = 10000 Sq. Ft.
1. To tal Furniture :
• 200 Chairs Seating Capacity
• 140 Books Racks
• 60 Computers
• 3 Periodicals Racks
• 16 Reading Tables
• 2 Newspaper Reading Tables
2. Library is fully Wi-Fi connected w ith INTERNET at all node of the library for the
purpose of access of Educational Resources during all the working hours of Library.
3. Apart from books it has a huge collection of A udio Video material, CD’s & DVD’s.
The library has a collection of over 300 CD ’s/ D VDs on different subjects.
4. Free online digital E-Recourses facility for the students and faculty members are
available in library.
5. Work Study programme : 10 students of the Univers ity have been provided w ith
work study facility in order to facilitate “Earn While Learn” Attitude.
6. Library Se rvice s:
Library R e source s (print Co lle ctio n)
1. The Library has a total collection about 29105 printed volumes including
books, textbooks, Dictionaries, Encyclopedias are organized on open access
shelves in various collections.
2. Re fe re nce Colle ctio n: Most books are available in Reference Section,
Reference copies of Text Books, D ictionaries, Encyclopedias, and
Competition Books etc. U sers can use these materials for photocopy and form
reading only in the library.
3. Te xtbo ok s Colle ctio n: Textbooks for undergraduate & postgraduate courses
are kept in a separate collection. Since only a limited number of copies of each
title are availa ble, students are encourage d to buy their ow n textbooks.
4. Jo urnals and Magazine : only journals with professional and research
orientation are subscribed by the Eternal University library. General
Magazines are mostly also subscribing. Library subscribed to several daily
newspapers including the Tribune, Samachar (Hindi), Ajit Samachar (P unjabi)
and A mar Ujala.
5. Que stio n Pape rs: Question papers of past years are available in the library;
users can make photocopies of relevant papers.
6. Univ e rs ity A rchive s: Including all important documents, proceedings
different U niversity bodies.
7. Night Re ading Hall: established for the benefits of the students with a facility
of lockers too keep personal reading material.
7. Participation in Natio nal & Inte rnatio nal Co nfe re nce s / Se minars:
a) Presented a paper on “ Kno wing abo ut tre nds of workforce ” at Moga
College of Education for girls. By Meenakshi Gupta
b) Presented a paper on “Quality co nce rn in Te ache r Education” at Moga
College of Education for girls. By Meenakshi Gupta
c) “National Seminar on application of information and communication
Technology for Library Sustainability in Digital World” at Baddi University
of Emerging Sciences and Technology, Baddi Distt. Solan, H .P . attended by
Meenakshi Gupta.
d) National Seminar on “Information Technology in the Digital Era” at
Himalayan Group of Professional Institutions K ala-Amb(H.P). By Meenakshi
Gupta.
e) Attend “11th A nnual Meet & Workshop of IND EST-AICTE Consortium at
Indian Institute of Sciecn Education and Research Mohali) at Mohali. By
Meenakshi Gupta
8. Future Plans:
Automation of library operaitons by end of 2016 after procuring the required softw are
pertaining to library operations.
IN FORMA TION TEC HNOLOGY DEPAR TMENT
1. INTRO DUCTIO N:
The information technology department was established in the year 2009. A s in our
fast growing world of technology, IT became a commodity the same w ay as electricity
did. We believe that it’s not the software, hardware or technologies that will make the
difference, but the way how we design, implement, maintain and use it. Speaking
professionally software, hardware and technology as such are not that important. They
are only a way to create a stable, reliable and secure IT infrastructure to meet all your
business and technical needs. Cost reductions, flexibility and future scalability are key
words in every project we are involved w ith.
2. AC TIVITIES:
IT D epartment has been involved in managing, maintaining and troubleshooting day
to day problems and requirements of the Eternal University and various departments run
by it. It includes purchasing and implementation of various IT equipment’s.IT department
also has played crucial role in arranging Seminars, Conferences, managing Website of the
University and IT department also has managed to w on heart of many corporates by
providing desirable technical support and Infrastructure to conduct national level
Competitive examinations.
3 . LIST OF STAFF:
• Er. J asme et Sing h
System Adminis tra tor
Incharge
(MCP , MCSE, MCITP , MCT & CCN A)
• Dashme sh Singh
System Analyst
(D iploma CSE)
• Er. Poo ja Dhiman
Asstt. System A dministrator
B.Tech (CSE), MCP , MCSA
4. COLLAB ORATORS:
Micro so ft IT Acade my
5. AC HEIVEMENTS:
1. Established Fiber Optic network (10 Gbps) ring between all physical blocks in
campus.
2. Implementa tion and maintenance of our ow n private cluster and private cloud.
3. Set up Diskless dump terminals to reduce approximate 40 % of new purchase
of computer systems.
4. Established O ur U niversity as one of the Centres for conducting National level
competitive examinations w ith TCS.
5. Established University as CERTIPOTE online examination centre (Approve d).
6. Successfully achieved collaboration with Microsoft IT A cademy for
certification of Microsoft programmes.
7. Designed and uploaded new w ebsite of Eternal university.
8. Achieved success in setting up of a new Server room.
9. Eternal University campus has been equipped w ith fibre optic network.
10. A setup was established for centralized storage system.
11. A unique and beneficial P rint management System w as added as a helping tool
for managing and monitoring overall printing of Campus.
12. Successfully conducted and concluded 6 weeks In-house training Programme
for B.Tech Students through Microsoft certifie d trainers.
13. As U niversity is a full residential campus, to provide Internet facility a Wi-Fi
System was installed throughout the campus.
14. Organised Optical Fibe r Te chnician training under NSD C (D ig ital India).
6. FUTUR E PLANS: D epartment has future plans to have more colla borators and also to E- library
A nd ERP.
INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE
CELL (IQAC)
In pursuance of the requirements of N ational Assessment and Accreditation Council
(NAAC), the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) was established by the Eternal
University. The composition of the cell is at per requirements of the NAAC with a mission to
a system for conscious, consistent and catalytic improvement in overall performance of the
university towards promoting its holistic academic excellence.
STUDENT STRENGTH (AS ON 30th APRIL, 2016)
Name of College Sr.
No. Name of the Course
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Total
M F M F M F M F M F
Akal College of
Economics,
Commerce & Management
1 B.Sc. Economics
(Hons.) - - - 22 - 13 - 13 - 48
2 M.A. Economics - - - - - - - 3 - 3
3 B.Com (Hons.) - - - - - 13 - 24 - 37
4 M.Com. - - - - - - - 2 - 2
5 MBA - - - - 3 11 - 6 3 17
6 Ph.D. Economics - - - - - - - 1 - 1
Akal College of
Arts & Social Sciences
7 B.A. Music - - - 21 - 19 - 26 - 66
8 M.A. Music - - - - - - - 7 - 7
9 B.A. Maths (Hons.) - - - - - - - - - -
10 M.Sc. Maths - - - - - - - 2 - 2
11 B.A. Humanities - - - - - 12 - 29 - 41
12 M.A. English - - - - - - - - - -
Akal College of
Health & Allied
Sciences
13 B.Sc. Nursing - 49 - 60 - 59 - 60 - 228
14 M.Sc. Nursing - - - - - 18 - 11 - 29
15 MPH - - - - 4 9 6 5 10 14
Akal College of
Agriculture
16 B.Tech. Food
Technology - - - - - - - 14 - 14
17 B.Sc. Agriculture
(Hons.) - - - - - 33 - 55 - 88
18 M.Sc. Food
Technology - - - - - 2 - 3 - 5
19 M.Sc. Biotechnology - - - - - 1 3 2 3 3
20 Ph.D. Biotechnology 1 1 2 2 - 1 - 5 3 9
Name of College Sr.
No. Name of the Course
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 Total
M F M F M F M F M F
Akal College of Engineering &
Technology
21 B.Tech. ECE - 15 - 5 - - - 6 - 26
22 B.tech. ECE (Lateral) - - - 11 - 4 - 1 - 16
23 B.Tech. CSE - 26 - 15 - 13 - 15 - 69
24 B.Tech. CSE
(Lateral/Migrated) - - - 19 - 8 - 1 - 28
25 B.Tech. EEE - - - - - - - 7 - 7
26 M.Tech. ECE - - - - 1 1 - 2 1 3
27 M.Tech. CSE - - - - 1 - - - 1 -
28 M.Tech. Renewable Energy
- - - - - - 10 2 10 2
Akal College of
Basic Sciences
29 B.Sc. Medical - - - 12 - 7 - 14 - 33
30 B.Sc. Non-Medical - - - 19 - 17 - 6 - 42
31 M.Sc. Chemistry - - - - - 2 - 4 - 6
32 Ph.D. Chemistry - 1 - - - 1 1 - 1 2
33 M.Sc. Physics - - - - - - 3 3 3 3
34 Ph.D. Physics including
Renewable Energy - - - - - - - 3 - 3
Akal College of Education
35 B.Ed. - - - - - - - 15 - 15
Total 1 92 2 186 9 244 23 347 35 869
DEGREES AWAR DED IN THE C ONVO CATION H ELD ON 6TH N OV, 2015
Sr.
No . Stre am Total
1 Ph. D. 1
2 M.Tech. 22
3 M.Sc. Biotechnolog y 2
4 MBA 3
5 MPH 8
6 M.Sc. Chemistry 3
7 M.A . Music 8
8 M.A . Economics 1
9 B. Tech 74
10 B.Sc. Nursing 57
11 B.Sc. Non- Medical 5
12 B.Sc. Medical 1
13 BA (Math) 1
14 BA Humanities 1
15 BA Music 21
16 B.Sc. Eco. 15
17 B.Ed. 36
Total 25 9
GO LD MED ALIST IN THIRD CO NVOC ATION
Sr.
No . C ourse Re g . N o. Name
1 M.Tech. (ECE) BS12MTEC003 Arun Kumar Pathania
2 M.Tech. (CSE) BS12MTCS011 Ritika
3 M.P.H. BS13MPH004 Dipendra Malla
4 B .Sc. (Hons.)
Economics BS12BHEC012 K omal K aur
5 B.Tech. (ECE) BS11BTEC023 Ravneet Kaur Marwaha
6 B.Tech. (CSE) BS11BTCS075 Rupinde r Kaur
7 B.Ed. BS14BED005 Gurpreet Kaur
8 B.A. Music
(Gurmat Sangeet) BS12BAMU006 Manjinder Kaur
9 B.Sc. (Nursing) BS11BHN S030 Kavita Verma
HO STEL FAC ILITIES
• Hoste l Facilitie s : In the hostel there is a provision of pure fresh water , H ot water,
water cooler, 3 T.V Sets, Internet facility, Students Welfare Staff :Warden(1),
Assistant Wardens (2), Care takers(2)
• Acco mmodation: Provision of 500 students. Now 402 students at present in
hostel Residence (Single room set) for 16 staff Members. Warden office, Care Taker
Office.
• Ex tra-Curricular Activ itie s : In the common rooms, B irthday parties, Dance,
Meditation. Etc Rehearsals’ For Various Activates of the function are hold in Bhai
Gurdas Hall.
• Sports Activitie s : Morning and Evening activates are compulsory
Mo rning (06 :00 - 07.0 0) Ev e ning (05:4 5 - 0 7:00 )
Yoga H ockey, Badminton, Volleyball, Basketball,
Jogging,Wa lking A thletics , Cricket ( for boys)
Spe cial Eve nts: Cross Country Race at various occasions.
TRAINING & PLACEMENT DEPAR TMEN T
Training and P lacement activities for the students of Eternal University are organised on
regular basis and is an integral part of the University activities. Placement for every branch of
students is taken care of in the U niversity. A complete chain of activities are conducted for
effective and fruitful Placement of students in corporate.
Students are exposed to the corporate world through various forms like Industrial Visits,
Corporate People Interactive sessions, Industr ial Training and many more.
In the current Academic session Placement Department has conducted the following
activities that have enriched the performance of the students.
Place me nts:
Engine e ring : B.Tech. Students Batch 2016 Passing O ut have been placed in the following
companies with average annual P ackage of Rs.2.5 L/A.
1. Unisys : 06 students selected
2. Click Labs : 02
3. Nebero : 04
4. HCL :01
5. Toxsl : 01
6. Alise Infosystems : 12
Maste r of Public He alth:
Students of the Master of Public Health 2015 passing out batch are selected in the following
organisa tions :
1. Dovilla : 01
2. Save The Child :01
3. CRY:01
4. Chandigarh Hospital :01
5. NGO :02
6. Research:01
7. IVY Hospital:01
Arts and Music:
13 students of 2015 batch passed out P laced in the Akal academies across the P unjab.
Students passing out in 2016 are getting placed in A kal academies and 5 students will be
pursuing higher studies.
Manage me nt: students of Current Batch are placed w ith A nnual P ackage Offering of Rs.
2.4L/A.
1. Jivo canola : 04
2. Lifeessntia ls : 04
Trainings :
Optic fibre Training from NSDC for B .Tech. Electronics students.
Embedded System for B.Tech. Electronics students.
Networking training for CSE and EC students.
Cyber Security and Online Money making on 27/4/16
Gue st Le cture s :
Dr Sahambi from IIT Ropar interacted with students of Eternal University. He has delivered
lectures on various current techniques being used in Electronics engineering. He also
elaborate d on N ature and scope of Electronics engineers Career possibilitie s.
A workshop conducted by Arts and Music Department Eternal University under guidance of
Dr. P urvi Luniyal. The guest of invitee was Ustad D harmaveer Singh from U K. H e delivered
various tone and inner synergies of Music to the students.
Corporate Interaction of the students be organised throughout the year. Companies delivered
inputs to the students of engineering and Management. Companies Infowiz, Click Labs ,
WebAstral , Iqbri has delivered workshops to the students on java, Linux , Android, C++,
IOS and N etworking to the engineering students .
Students mentoring session on the career aspects w as delivered by Reliance Vice-President
Mr. R.V. Balasubramaniam Iyer providing the inputs regarding the importance of career,
How to choose it , various factors effecting the career and drawing a career path to be a
successful person in life.
The endeavour of the Training and Placement department is to provide continuous
opportunities for Placement to the students of eternal university. Department in its activities
maintain a strong industry Linkages. Students are groomed and developed in soft skills,
communication, and P resentation style. They are trained in Group discussion, Interview
Techniques and Corporate Career D evelopment Technique s.
HOW TO REACH US
C ONTA CT US
Mailing Addre ss: : Eternal University, Baru Sahib, V ia Rajgarh, Distt. Sirmour, Himachal
P radesh-173101
Email : contact@eternalunivers ity.edu. in
admissions@eterna luniversity.e du.in
Mobile : 09816640660, 09816400624, 09816400641, 09805098724, 09805098720
Landline : 01799-276012
Fax : 01799-276006
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