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STUDENT HANDBOOK 2018 ATMA RAM SANATAN DHARMA COLLEGE (University of Delhi) Accredited Grade ‘A’ by NAAC NIRF (MHRD) 14th Rank

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STUDENTHANDBOOK2018

ATMA RAM SANATAN DHARMA COLLEGE(University of Delhi)

Accredited Grade ‘A’ by NAACNIRF (MHRD) 14th Rank

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1. The Guiding Force 22. About the College 43. Know your Campus 64. Snapshot of ARSD Campus 75. Academic Calender 2018-2019 86. Calender of Events 2018-2019 97. Academic Departments 10 • Botany And Zoology 11 • Chemistry 13 • Computer Science 15 • Commerce 17 • Economics 19 • Electronics 21 • English 23 • Hindi 25 • History 27 • Mathematics 29 • Physics 31 • Political Science 33 • Sanskrit 358. Student Societies 369. Career Zone 3810. Alumni Association 3911. Add-on Courses 4012. Projects 4113. Rules and Regulations 4414. Scholarships and Prizes 5415. Support for Students with Disabilities 5516. People To Help You 5517. Student’s Achievement for The Year 2018 56

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Contents

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Dear Students,

Excellence, Equity, and Inclusivity are founding principles of Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College. We are a NAAC-accredited A-grade institution and our Fourteenth All India Rank NIRF (MHRD) stands testament to this community’s dedication towards creating an educational ecosystem that is holistic and all-embracing. At ARSD, we do our utmost to ensure that your undergraduate years are filled with purpose. We will provide you with the life skills required to succeed in life. Our pedagogy is influenced by the philosophy of balance and the need to develop all facets of one’s personality in equal measure.

As an institution, our facilities are unmatched. In the streams we offer—Arts, Science, and Commerce—we have emerged as a centre of excellence. We have been the recipients of several prestigious grants and are fast emerging as a hub of undergraduate research. Under the auspices of the Star College Scheme and the Star Innovation Project grant, a significant proportion of our student body is engaged in research projects under the mentorship of faculty members. We also provide vocational training through our Skill Development Cell.

A student of this College will, accordingly, be immersed in campus life that will be as rich as it is varied. The vibrant College societies: Rangayan, our dramatics society, Nimbus and Vedanta—the debating clubs, Pixelation, our Photography Club, the Eco Club and the Gandhi Study Circle, Ambedkar Study Circle, among others, provide opportunities for students to exercise their talent as well as develop their leadership qualities. The ARSD NCC troop is a highly decorated body and our NSS chapter has strong roots in the community in terms of outreach activities. With ENACTUS, we provide opportunity to drive social change through entrepreneurship. The College has an active Placement Cell that has successfully placed students in renowned companies.

The aim of ARSD College is, therefore, to produce bright young minds in synergy with their ecosystem, maximizing their potential in an ethically sound manner. As an institution, we emphasize knowledge grounded in discipline and success tempered with empathy. With joyful learning as our touchstone, I welcome you all to ARSD.

Dr. Gyantosh Kumar Jha Principal

TheGuiding Force

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AboutCOLLEGE

the‘Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College is a premier educational institution of Delhi University which aims to nurture excellence in education. It emphasizes on fostering the quality of human resources and promoting productive ideas that benefit the students. Since its inception, the College has focused on character building and idealism inspired by Sanatani values. The College embraces Inclusivity and Equitability as its founding principles. Promotion of women’s education and ensuring a barrier-free, non-discriminatory, and supportive ecosystem for all members of the College are, therefore, a priority at ARSD College.

The College is concerned primarily with creating an institution in tune with contemporary demands and enabling the holistic development of all its stakeholders. College’s exponential growth over the past few years, its emphasis on undergraduate research, entrepreneurial initiatives, skill development, strong industry-institution linkages, and ICT-enabled learning environments, are geared towards the facilitation of sustainable and self-sufficient systems as well as institutions.

The motto of the College, Tejasvi-naavadhitam-astu, has been taken from Taittriya Upanishad and means, “May our learning be endowed with radiance”. The College takes pride in its past achievements and looks to the future with great hope and determination.

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KnowCAMPUS

Your

Learning at the ARSD College cannot be limited to the confines of the classroom. We believe in producing students who are not only academically brilliant, but also take a keen interest in extra-curricular activities. Life at ARSD shows a cultural vibrancy and a great sense of community thanks to the unique confluence of students from diverse nationalities, states, and backgrounds, all of which leads to a rich exchange of knowledge, experiences, and cultures, and makes our students more tolerant and sensitive to each other’s diverse backgrounds.

SNAPSHOT OF ARSD CAMPUS

Spread over 12.31 acres with total build-in area 34600 sq.feet and with lush green lawns

Sixty classrooms out of which twenty three have audio visual facility

Two seminar rooms

One conference hall

Three physics labs, three chemistry labs, one biology lab, one electronic lab and four computer labs with 1061 computers and laptops for students

Automated library with 17 computers, 109481 books and 3760 reference books, 80,38,582 ebooks, 468 journals and 82 digital database. Library is linked to N-List digital library, UGC infonet and INFLIBNET

Medical room open on all working days

Counselling facility is available every Tuesday and Thursday from 12pm-2pm

Canteen and Mother dairy kiosk

Girls Common Room (GCR) and Boys Common Room (BCR)

Sports facility i.e., badminton court, table tennis, carom, cricket ground, football, hockey ground and basketball and volleyball court

Wi-Fi enabled campus

Festivals: Cultural Society organizes the annual festival ‘Tide’ and the North-East Society of the College organizes their annual festival ‘Rainbow’ Dramatics Society of the College organizes 3 day Theatre Festival called ‘Rangsheersh Jaidev Natyotsav’ and ‘Sangharsh’ is the annual festival of NCC.

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ACADEMIC CALENDER 2018-2019

SEMESTER I / III / VClasses Begin 20th July, 2018 (Friday)Mid-Semester Break 15th October, 2018 (Monday) to

21st October, 2018 (Sunday)Classes begin after Mid-Semester Break

22nd October, 2018 (Monday)

Dispersal of Classes, Preparation leave and Practical Examinations Begin

16th November, 2018 (Friday)

Theory Examinations Begin 30th November, 2018 (Friday)Winter Break 17th December, 2018 (Monday)

to 31st December, 2018 (Monday)

SEMESTER II / IV / VIClasses Begin 1st January, 2019 (Tuesday)Mid-Semester Break 18th March, 2019 (Monday) to

24th March, 2019 (Sunday)Classes begin after Mid-Semester Break

25th March, 2019 (Monday)

Dispersal of Classes, Preparation leave and Practical Examinations Begin

29th April, 2019 (Monday)

Theory Examinations Begin 10th May, 2019 (Friday) Summer Vacations 26th May, 2019 (Sunday) to

19th July, 2019 (Friday)

CALENDER OF EVENTS 2018-2019 (ATMA RAM SANATAN DHARMA COLLEGE)

Month EventJuly General Orientation Programme for Freshers Stream-wise InductionAugust Founders’ Day (3rd August) Enrollment of New students in various societies Inaugural Function of Departmental Associations/Seminars Freshers’ WelcomeSeptember Teachers’ Day Celebration and Plantation Drive (5th September) Students’ Union Election Talent Search/Cultural Competition for Freshers Inter-class Sports CompetitionsOctober Arambh: Inaugural Function of Students Union Intra-college Cultural Competition Academic activities: Seminar/Workshop/Quiz etc. Youth Conclave National Unity Day (31st October) Inter-class Sports CompetitionsNovember Academic Activities: Seminar/Workshop/Quiz etc Remedial Classes Inter-class Sports CompetitionsDecember Theatre Workshop Fine Arts WorkshopJanuary Rangsheersh Jaidev: Theatre Festival National Youth Day (12th January) Blood Donation Camp Academic Activities: Seminar/Workshop/Quiz etc Rainbow: Inter-college North East Cultural Festival Confluentia: Alumni MeetFebruary Tide: Annual Cultural Festival Academic Activities: Seminar/Workshop/Quiz etc. Sangharsh: NCC FestivalMarch Annual Sports Day Academic Activities: Seminar/Workshop/Quiz etcApril College Annual Prize Distribution Farewell Function for Final Year Students

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ACADEMICDEPARTMENTSACADEMIC

DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY AND ZOOLOGYABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

The Department of Botany and Zoology were established in July 2005 to teach Biology (BY105) and Environmental Studies (ES111). Biology (BY105) and Environmental Studies (ES111) was introduced as compulsory and qualifying paper respectively for the first year students enrolled for the courses B.Sc. Physical and Applied Physical Science Biology which became effective from the academic year 2005-2006. A highlight of this course was that living processes discussed as a theme cutting across plants, animals and microbes, wherever possible. Also new laboratory exercises, which are not usually taught in other biology courses, were designed for this course. The same course was reintroduced in semester based scheme in 2010 (with few modifications in theory and practical) as two papers namely, Introduction to Biology (LSPT101) IIIrd semester of B.Sc.(Prog.) and Cell and Cellular Processes (LSPP202)for IVth semester of B.Sc.(Prog.) and IInd semester of B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry.

OBJECTIVES

The Department was established with the following objectives:

• To inspire and encourage an interest in Botany and Zoology.

• To acquaint students with evolutionary principles and biodiversity we see around us.

• To instill in students an understanding, appreciation and respect for the other living beings which share our planet.

• To inculcate the spirit of conservation of nature and natural resources.

• To make students aware of the various disciplines encompassed by the field of Botany and Zoology and

DEPARTMENTS

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to encourage them to pursue higher education and research in those areas that interest them through further reading and coursework.

• To encourage the development of inductive and deductive reasoning and to promote better study and test-taking skills necessary for this and other courses.

• To enhance their proficiency in the experimental techniques and methods of analysis appropriate for their area of specialization.

FACULTY LIST

Botany Zoology

Dr. Vibha Narang Dr. Swati M.Biswas

Dr. Anita Singh Dr. Kanchan Srivastava

COURSES OFFERED

Generic Elective (GE) and Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC): Environmental Sciences under Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) scheme. It is shared by both Botany and Zoology Department.

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

The Department of Chemistry stands for excellence in chemical education and research. It is one of the oldest departments of the college, established in the year 1959. It has a strong record of achievement in chemical science and technology research with the support of a dynamic team consisting of teaching staff, non-teaching staff, project fellows and inspired research students. The areas covered under the department’s teaching include fundamental chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry and the related technological extensions.

The growth of the Department can be viewed from the fact that it is running various research projects, amounting upto 3 crores. It has published nearly 180 international and national publications; teachers have received numerous awards etc. Each faculty is actively engaged in teaching, research work and has published several research papers in reputed journals.

The department has had the distinction of having the finest academicians like Dr. P S Raghvan, awarded the Best Teacher Award by University of Delhi (2009); Dr. M S Sethi, has published books in collaboration with Professor Satake, Fukui University Japan. The department has also been served by Professor A K Bakshi, Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi and Founding Vice-Chancellor, PDM University.

OBJECTIVES

Right from its beginning, the Department has been privileged enough to have highly qualified, committed and hard working faculty to guide and shape the student’s future.

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FACULTY LIST Dr. Kavita Bhatia Dr. Jaya Tomar Dr. Sunita Bhagat Dr. Suman Dudeja Dr. Naorem Premjeet

Singh Dr. Anju Bajaj Dr. Prashant Singh Dr. Sunita Bansal Dr. Rajeev Singh Dr. Neeta Azad Dr. S. C. Mohapatra Dr. Ram Swaroop

Maharia

Mr. Vishnu Kumawat Dr. Sangita Aggarwal Dr. Meenakshi Gupta Dr. Snehlata Dr. Anil Kumar Dr. Bhaskara Nand

Pant Mr. Neeraj Mishra Dr. Anjali Verma Dr. Nidhi Dureja Mr. Bachan Meena Mr. Om Prakash

Yadav Dr. Nimalini

Moirangthen

COURSES OFFERED

• B.Sc. (H) Chemistry

• B.Sc. Physical Science (Chemistry)

• B.Sc. (Applied Physical Sciences) Industrial Chemistry

SOCIETY

Chemical Society: Committed to increase the public appreciation of Chemistry and to encourage interest in chemistry among young people, the Chemical Society of ARSD College organizes and celebrates their annual festival Chem Crown.

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCEABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

Department of Computer Science was established in 1997. The department started with four year professional course Bachelor of Information Science (BIS) being run by University of Delhi duly recognized by the UGC. The first batch of BIS students passed out in year 2001 and the last batch graduated in year 2004. The course was introduced to cater to the current and future needs of the computing industry. The curriculum for the course was designed to include a balanced mix of course work/assignments and project work. B.Tech FYUP course was also offered from 2013 to 2017.There are a number of courses in core Computer Science as well as in current technologies, besides courses in Mathematics, Electronics and Management. Later on the course was converted to three year undergraduate programme B.Sc. (Hons.) Computer Science.

OBJECTIVES

Apart from providing rigorous foundations of the concepts of Computer Science and Information Technology, the course equips the students with the capability of easily adapting to the ever-changing technology through appropriate combination of project work and assignments.

The department has four spacious, well equipped air conditioned Computer laboratories with around 100 computers of the latest configuration networked to high end servers in the Server Room. All systems provide access to latest software’s and are Wi Fi enabled, providing access to Internet which can be extended. The well qualified and dedicated faculty provides guidance in academics, higher studies, research and placement of our students. Exposure to emerging trends and technologies, aids us to facilitate growth that strengthens the knowledge-base of the students.

Action is the fundamental key to success

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FACULTY LIST Dr. V.S. Dixit Ms. Shalini Gupta Ms. Parul Jain Ms. Uma Ojha Ms. Archana Gehlaut

Mr. Dharmender Singh

Dr. Manuj Aggarwal Mr. Manvendra Yadav Mr. Jagmohan Ms. Manisha Bagri

COURSES OFFERED:

• B.Sc.(H) Computer Science

• B.Sc. Physical Science (Computer Science)

• Computer Applications in B.A. (Prog.)

SOCIETY

The department organizes a two day fest “Sanganak Vimarsh” annually. In this fest, events like Quest-Mania, Dig the Data, Hack the Code, Algo-Rhythm, Ad-Mad shows and Treasure Hunt are organised.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

The Commerce Department of ARSD College was established in the year 1964with just two teachers, Mr. R.K. Grover and Mr. A.K. Mittal. Our first batch of B. Com. (P) was introduced in 1970s, when this course was bagged by only two colleges of University of Delhi- Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College and Hans Raj College. Top rank holder was from our College. ARSD College was also the first college in the University of Delhi to start a Vocational Guidance and Training Scheme (now Placement Cell) in 1975under the 20-point program of the then Prime Minister Smt. Indira Gandhi with Dr. R.K. Kaushik, Principal ARSD College, as the Chairman and Mr. S.K.Grover (Retd.), Commerce faculty, as the Staff Advisor.

OBJECTIVES

• To enable the students to explore and understand themselves by exposing them to the best of Academic and Extra-Curricular environment.

• To be a department of Academic Excellence with total commitment to quality education with holistic concern for better life, environment and society.

FACULTY LIST Mr. V.K. Jain Dr. V.K. Arora Mr. Naresh

Dhawan Dr. Sandeep Dr. Uma S. Singh Dr. Anjali Gupta Ms. Nidhi Bansal

Dr. Manika Jain Dr. Anamika

Kadam Ms. Kokila Negi Ms. Indu Singh Ms. Geetanjali

Batra Ms. Anu Priya Arora

Discipline is The Bridge Between GoalsAnd

Accomplishments

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Ms. Baljeet Kaur Ms. Ruchika Kaura Dr. Renu Aggarwal Ms. Parminder Kaur Mr. Rehan Alam Mr. Ravinder Pant

Dr. Purushottam Kumar Arya

Ms. Deepika Mr. Ajay Kumar Ms. Neetu Yadav Mr. Dilip

COURSES OFFERED

• Undergraduate B. Com.(Hons) and B. Com.(Course)

• Postgraduate M. Com.

SOCIETY

“Commercico” society has student centric approach which aims at all round development of students. It organizes two-day annual fest in the month of march and organize inter college and intra college events with full participation of students from different universities and colleges.

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICSABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

The Department of Economics was instituted along with the establishment of college in 1959. It offers B.A. (Honours) Economics – a 3 year undergraduate programme which is one of the prestigious courses of University of Delhi. The Department was founded with an aim of imparting knowledge of economics to students. The effort is to equip students with analytical tools of economics as well so that they can better understand and analyze the economic problems.

Beginning with few students and faculty members like Dr. O. P. Anand, Dr. Y.P. Chibber, Dr. Rudra Dutt, Dr. C. L. Khanna, Dr. S. K. Sinha the Department has grown over years. One of our faculty members Dr. M. M. Sury; was a Visiting Fellow in the Department of Law and Management, University of Mauritius during September – October, 2000. He has been the Economic Advisor, Delhi State Finance Commission during 1996 – 1997. Dr. Uday Bhanu Sinha, formerly with the Department, was a Post-Doctoral fellow, National University of Singapore (2001 – 2002) and is working as a Professor in Delhi School of Economics since 2008. He has also received the Export Import Bank of India International Economic Research Annual Award (IERA) 2000.

Dr. Sugata Bag, worked as Assistant Professor in Department and is presently working in Delhi School of Economics.

OBJECTIVES

The varied interests of our faculty members ranging from microeconomics, econometrics and environmental economics on one hand to political economy and Indian economy on the other help us in teaching a course as diverse and as challenging as Economics (H) of the Delhi University.

FAILURE DOESN'T MEAN THE

GAME IS OVER,IT MEANS TRY AGAIN WITH

EXPERIENCE

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FACULTY LIST Ms. Manju Pande Mr. Ranjan Swarnkar Ms. Richa Suri Dr. Jai Prakash Ms. Pragya Atri Ms. Shweta Nanda Mr. Ravish Mr. Balkrishan Negi

Dr. Saraswati Dr. Rakesh Mr. Dipak Prakash Mr. Rakesh Sihmar Ms. Apra Sinha Ms. Kavita Bangarwa Dr. D. Appala Naidu

COURSES OFFERED

• B. A. (Honours) Economics

• B.A.(Prog)

SOCIETY

The Economics department organizes various events through Ekonomiko –the economics society. All the faculty members and students of the department are members of this society. The society works under the mentoring of the faculty but is largely student driven. The highlight of the society is the annual economics fest “Quaestus” which see huge inter college participation in wide array of events like paper presentation, quiz, debate.

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICSABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

B.Sc. (Hons.) Electronics course was started in the College way back in 1991, under Department of Physics and Electronics. Later in 2009, Department of Electronics and Physics was separated into two different departments: 1) Department of Electronics and 2) Department of Physics. Department of Electronics comprises of highly experienced and hardworking faculty members. Growing steadily, today the Electronics Department teaches various topics in Electronics to undergraduates not only of Electronics but also to the students of Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry. To keep abreast of the latest developments, the department periodically updates and revises its teaching method.

OBJECTIVES

• To provide an in-depth knowledge and demonstrations related to the core area of electronics. It starts from basic level to the level of detailed analysis, research and design of circuits and systems, including exposure of latest advancements in the field of electronics.

• To develop the skills and abilities in students that will facilitate them to acquire good jobs or to excel in higher studies in Electronics and related fields.

• To involve the students in Good Professional Practices, Innovation Projects, Summer Projects, Summer Trainings and Research which provide them the platform to solve real world problems.

FACULTY LIST Dr. Jyotika Jogi Ms. Anju Rustagi Dr. Meena Dadu Ms. Saruchi Tandon

Ms. Ritu Bansal Dr. Nisha Jha Mr. Arun Kumar

“Every Daydo somethingthat will inch you

closerto a better tomorrow”

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COURSES OFFERED

• B.Sc. (H) Electronics

SOCIETY

Electronic society is very active and provides opportunities to students to interact with external organizations/industry and gain additional knowledge in related fields by organizing seminars/ workshops/ trips/ events.

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISHABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

The Department of English established its undergraduate B.A. English [Honors] programme in 1960 and postgraduate M.A. English [Honors] in 1996. It has decades of experience in nurturing young minds, providing them with opportunities to learn from and interact with some of the brightest minds in the field, and explore the subject in the entirety of its breadth and scope.

OBJECTIVES

The English Department is committed to the inception, the augmentation and the refinement of critical thinking among its students. Far from being a bearer of imperial socio-cultural residue, we have, in fact, turned ourselves into the preeminent engine of postcolonial consciousness. However, this does not imply that we gravitate to positions of antagonism vis-a-vis the West. Our objective is the development of a symbiotic and an inclusive sensibility which combines the best of what ‘has been thought and said.’ We believe in using any prescribed text as an excuse to engage with a galaxy of issues ranging from matrimonial proprieties during the Gupta age to issues of identity in the post 9/11 world.

Through a number of courses aimed at enhancement of English language skills, we touch the life of each student who enters the college. We understand the significance of English in the context of the various competitive examinations which our students undertake and we also realise that many of these youngsters do not have the same linguistic dexterity which a student of B A (Hons) English might possess. To ensure that no student feels left out, we adopt graded pedagogy, combine technology with classroom lecture, emphasise on practice and walk that extra mile whenever we must.

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FACULTY LIST Ms. Manjula

Sholapurkar Ms. Gurvandna R.M.

Singh Ms. Mousumi Ray Ms. Konika Kwatra Ms. Shibani Phukan Dr. Achingliu Kamei Dr. Gautam Choubey

Dr. Shubha Dwivedi Ms. Maitrayee

Roychoudhury Dr. Rosy Sinha Dr. Prerna Sinha Dr. Jyothsnaphanija

Bolla Dr. Priyanka Kulhari

M.Phil

COURSES OFFERED:

• B.A. English (Honors)

• B.A (Prog)

• M.A. English

SOCIETY

The English Department organizes bi-annual festival “Sonnet”.

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DEPARTMENT OF HISTORYABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

Although the Department of History was started in the founding year of the College itself i.e., 1959; for the first 10 years it was only offered as part of the erstwhile B.A. (Pass) course. Eventually realising the growing demand for the discipline, History was introduced as an Honours course in 1969. Thereafter, by virtue of a stellar faculty’s endeavour and the matching enthusiasm of its students, this department has earned a name for being one of the most active and vibrant departments of this college.

OBJECTIVES

Among the main aims of this department is inculcation of a historical and long-term perspective in the students and prepare them for a wider role in the society. To that end, we try to further enrich the class room experience by organising regular talks by eminent scholars, arranging for frequent trips to places of historical interest, conducting workshops, and also project based study tours. Our endeavour is not only to promote academic excellence but also to impart the necessary skills to enhance employability, towards which a variety of skill enhancement courses have been recently introduced to further improve the students’ prospects in the job market.

FACULTY LIST Dr. Vishwa Mohan Jha Dr. Brahma Nand Dr. Renu Bahuguna Ms. Ajitha Kakumanu Mr. Ajeet Kumar

Mr. Deepankar Dr. Priyam Barooah Mr. Mihir Kumar Jha Dr. Syed Mubin Zehra Ms. Vijjika Pandey

Singh

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COURSES OFFERED

• B.A. (Hons) History

• B.A (Prog)

SOCIETY

Annual departmental festival Clio Calling.

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

The Department of Mathematics was established in the year 1962. Since inception, the department was fortunate to have extremely dedicated and able faculty members like S.S. Lal, P.N. Gupta, S.P. Verma, R.K. Gupta, R.S. Gupta, K.P. Chinda – all well known names in their respective fields.

Growing steadily, today the Department of Mathematics teaches various streams of Mathematics to undergraduate’s students of Science and Commerce. By keeping abreast of the latest developments, the department periodically updates and revises its teaching methods for the benefit of the students.

OBJECTIVES

The objectives of teaching and learning mathematics are to encourage and enable students to develop abstract, logical and critical thinking and the ability to reflect critically upon their work and the work of others.

FACULTY LISTMs. Shanti PahwaMr. Anand Swaroop

PrajapatiDr. Monica Suri Dr. B.K. TyagiDr. Pratibha MehrotraMs. Jyoti KaushikMs. Shilpi JainDr. Preeti JainDr. Amit Mittal

Mr. Kapil KumarMr. Amit Kumar:Dr. Kanika SharmaMr. Agam DwivediMr. Raj Kumar BhagatMs. PriyankaYadav Mr. Chhatra PalMr Anil Kumar RajakMr. Ashutosh MeenaMr. Anant Tiwari

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COURSES OFFERED :

• B.Sc. (H) Mathematics

• Mathematics (Major Subject) in B.Sc. (Phy. Sc.) Chemistry, B.Sc. (APS) Ind. Chemistry, Electronics, Computer Sciences

• Mathematics (Discipline Subject) in B.A. (Prog.)

SOCIETY

Quaternion is the Mathematics Society of Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College

It organizes the annual fest ’Tangentia’.

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICSABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

The department of physics is one of the oldest and the largest departments of the college that was established in 1959 with 5 faculty members and one laboratory in Anand Parbat building. At that time B.Sc. (General) was the only program that was being offered by the department. The department has been well known for its good academic reputation and contribution to the college and university. Two of the faculty members are former Principals and two others have been DUTA Presidents in the past. At present there are 28 faculty members and three fully equipped and well-furnished laboratories in the department.

OBJECTIVES

• To provide a high quality education which prepares students for further study and research in physics and for a wide range of career opportunities.

• To support teaching and learning with well-equipped laboratory and computing facilities

• To provide the support and guidance that students need, and to encourage them to take on responsibility for their educational development

• To foster a friendly and stimulating learning environment in which students are motivated to reach high standards, to acquire real insight into physics and to become self-confident, committed and adaptable graduates

FACULTY LIST Dr. Pinky Dureja Dr. Nutan Mishra Dr. Geeta Sanon Dr. Vinita Tuli

Dr. B. L. Prashant Mr. P.K. Behra Dr. Rajveer Singh Dr. Manish Kumar

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Mr. S. Shankar Subramanian

Dr. Rakesh Malik Dr. Manisha Dr. Devender Kumar

Rana Dr. Pankaj Narang Dr. Ashutosh Vishwa

Bandhu Dr. Anjani Kumar

Singh Dr. Anjali Sharma

Kaushik

Dr. Raghvendra Dr. Avanish Pratap

Singh Rajput Dr. Arvind Kumar Ms. Swati Dr. Yogesh Kumar Mr. Ashok Mr. Lalit Kumar Dr. Rita Singh Mr. Bhupender Singh Mr. Mohd, Sadiq Mr. Pawan Kumar

COURSES OFFERED

• B.Sc. Hons. (PHYSICS)

• PROGRAM (B.Sc. PHYSICAL SCIENCE)• Chemistry• Electronics• Computer Science• Industrial Chemistry

SOCIETY

We have very active students physics society which organizes many competitions, seminar and group discussions on various current topics related with physics. The society organizes a two day fest ‘Feynmania’ annually. On the first day a talk is held by the society where we invite eminent scientists from the field of physics. Post talk various competitions are held on that day and the second day. Students from other departments and colleges participate in large number in these competitions.

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCEABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

The Department of Political Science was instituted in 1959 along with the establishment of the College with undergraduate course and later on post-graduate course was introduced. Mr M.N. Anand was the founding faculty member of the department in the college. This is one of the most active, vibrant and innovative departments. It is the only bil ingual (Hindi and English) department. Department consists of young and enthusiastic teachers committed to creating a democratic academic culture. Several teachers from the department have taught post-graduate classes and guided research students. Teachers have actively contributed in academic and administrative bodies, such as Executive Council and Academic Council of the University.Some of the faculty members have been on the editorial boards of reputed national and international journals.The department endeavours to impart a holistic education. Our pedagogy is influenced by the philosophy of balance and the need to develop all facets of one’s personality. In our stakeholders, we try to inculcate the values of integrity and commitment, in the classroom and beyond. Students are made aware of their social roles and responsibilities through extended learning hours in the activities of NSS, NCC, Eco-Club, WDC and other college societies.

OBJECTIVES

• The department envisions endowing each student with life-long learning capabilities, creative thinking, innovative skills and humanitarian values.

• The primary goal of the department is to provide students with the conceptual and analytical understanding of political institutions and processes of the state.

• Our objective is to create an academic environment in which students can acquire knowledge of the discipline, develop their academic skill, think critically about the

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world around them and prepare to become good citizens.

• The Department has a vibrant and interactive learning atmosphere, enabling students to develop their intellectual as well as aesthetic faculties.

FACULTY LIST Dr. Indramohan Jha Dr. Anamika Prasad Ms. Aggya Pandya Dr. Charu Mathur Mr. Shambhu Nath

Dubey Dr. Amit Singh Dr. Sumit Prasher Dr. Indrajeet Kumar

Jha

Dr. Surendra Singh Dr. Bhav Nath Jha Mr. Vikas Kumar Dr. Prem Chand Dr. Renu Keer Mr. Dharmendra

Kumar Neeraj Mr. Bhavtosh Bhaskar Ms. Pinki Roy

COURSES OFFERED

• B.A (Hons) Political Science

• B.A (Prog)

SOCIETY

Republica, the Association of the Department of Political Science functions through elected student office bearers under the Convenorship of a faculty member. It is a vibrant association, which organizes seminars, academic tours, documentary and film screenings, debates and quiz etc. every year. Republica organizes its annual academic departmental festival called Poliforum.

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STUDENT SOCIETIES Society Name Convenor Phone

Numberemail id

Students’ Union Advisory Committee

Mr. Ashok 9650802350 [email protected]

Anti Ragging Committee

Mr. Ashok 9650802350 [email protected]

Fine Arts & Crafts Society

Dr. Anjali Gupta 9811385880 [email protected]

Placement Cell Ms. Nidhi Bansal 9891670154 [email protected]

Cultural Society Dr. Nidhi Dureja 9810582181 [email protected] Hindi Debating Society

Ms. Vijjika Pandey Singh

9971792056 [email protected]

English Debating Society

Ms. Mousumi Ray

9810281872 [email protected]

Sports Board Dr. K.K. Sharma, DPE

9999215020 [email protected]

Dramatic Society Mr. Deepankar 9990179780 [email protected]

Film Appreciation Society

Ms. Maitrayee Roychoudhury

9899409552 [email protected]

Photography Society

Dr. S.C. Mohapatra

9910567610 [email protected]

Enactus Society Dr. Manika Jain 9811337338 [email protected] Attendance Committee

Dr. Vibha Narang 9868663892 [email protected]

Fee Concession And Students Aid Fund Committee

Dr. Ashutosh Vishwa Bandhu

8800240545 [email protected]

College Magazine Committee

Dr. Manika Jain 9811337338 [email protected]

Discipline Committee

Mr. Ashok 9650802350 [email protected]

Anti-Tobacco Committee

Dr. Priyanka Kulhari

9313339119 [email protected]

Women Development Cell

Dr. Anamika Prasad

9811200742 [email protected]

Anti Discrimination Officer

Dr. Anamika Prasad

9811200742 [email protected]

Public Grievance Officer

Mr. Vikas Kumar 9971961377 [email protected]

SC/ST Cell Convener

Mr. Deepankar 9990179780 [email protected]

NCC Lt.(Dr) Sandeep 9910585286 [email protected]

NSS Dr. Priyanka Kulhari

9313339119 [email protected]

Alumni Association

Dr. Anamika Prasad

9811200742 [email protected]

Canteen Committee

Mr. Neeraj Mishra

9650117275 [email protected]

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CAREER ZONE

The College has a very active Placement Cell. The objective of the Placement Cell is to provide employment opportunities to students along with guidance, mentorship, and the necessary skills to increase students employability. The Cell not only caters to third year students but to first year and second year students too by providing internship opportunities to them. Moreover, the Placement Cell also routinely organizes skill development workshops and motivational talks by eminent speakers.

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ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONThe College has a registered Alumni Association and wishes to involve its alumni in a meaningful manner for the benefit of the students and the institution. It organises an annual Alumni Meet called Confluentia and honours distinguished alumni. Over the years, several College students have distinguished themselves in various fields. J.S. Arya (IDAS) is the current President of the Alumni Association.

EMINENT ARSD ALUMNI

Mr. Sudhir Chaudhari Senior editor and business head

of Zee News, Host of DNA

Mr. Sushil Kumar Gupta MP Rajya Sabha

Major General G S Talwar

Additional Director General , NCC, Delhi

Mr. J.S. Arya (IDAS)

President Alumni Association (Regd.)

Mr. Satish Upadhyay Ex-President of the Delhi

Unit of Bharatiya Janata Party

Mr. Rajkumar Rao Actor Winner of National Award & Film Fare Award

Mr. Jaspreet Jazz Bollywood and Telugu singer. Also sung live

in London Olympics with A.R Rehman

Priyanka Singh Director,

Cinematographer

Sh. Neeraj Shekhar MP, Rajya Sabha

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Add-on Courses

Under the edges of Skill Development and Entrepreneurial Cell of ARSD College the following ad-on courses are offered in the College premises-

1. “Mastering Stock Markets—An Experiential Learning” in association with BSE Institute Ltd duration of course 100 hours.

2. “Understanding of Taxation: GST and its Applications,” first batch to start soon; course duration: 25 hours.

3. Advance course on “Financial Modelling: Data Analys is with MS”- first batch to start soon; course duration: 50 hours.

4. Skill development course in “Counselling and Guidance” - duration of course: 150 hours.

5. Pradhan Mantri YUVA Yojna certified by NIESBUD under Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship(MSDE)- duration of course: 30 hours (Orientation Course) and 40 hours ( Higher Course).

Apart from running courses, the Cell has also helped the College in entering into an MoU with BSE Institute Limited, Advanced Institute of Financial Markets And Research recognised by NIESBUD, Ministry Of Skill Development and Enterpreneurship, GoI, International Institute of Adult And Lifelong Education.

Students can be a part of any of these projects if they are willing and can contact the concerned person whose details are given below.

STAR INNOVATION PROJECTS:

S. No. Title of Project P.I.

Budget Amount (lakhs)

1 Structural Dielectric Optical and Magneto-Electric properties of Multiferroic nanocomposites

Dr. Vinita Tuli

28.00

2 Study and Development of Novel Anti-bio-film compounds Curcumin and Boron Compounds

Dr. Suman Dudeja

16.60

3 Design And Synthesis Of Small Molecules Of Benzimidazole And Quinoline And Theri Metal Complexes For Antimalarial And Catalytic Activities

Dr. Sunita Bansal

24.00

4 Archiving Gandhi’s Buniyadi School: Towards An Inclusive And Sustainable School System

Dr. Indrajeet Kr. Jha

18.25

5 Reinventing Select Folk Theatre Forms Of North And East India: Towards A New Idiom Of Contemporary Theatre

Dr. Anamika Prasad

30.40

6 Study Of Fine Art Creativity, Optimistic Approach And Therapeutic Benefits

Dr. Suman Dudeja

17.60

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7 An Alternative For Petrochemical Based Polymers: Synthesis Of Biobased/Semi-Biobased, Biodegradable, Photo-Functional & High Performance Polymers With Advanced Properties For A Sustainable Future

Dr. Rajeev Singh

20.15

IN-HOUSE PROJECTS UNDER STAR COLLEGE SCHEME

S. No

Topic Teacher’s name Amount

1 Green Synthesis, Characterization and bio- efficacy of Isoindol benzoxazine (Extension)

Dr. Sangita Aggarwal Dr. Sunita Bansal Dr. Kanchan Srivastava

Rs.15000/-

2 Synthesis, Characterization of NAD+ dependent DNA inhibitor and its minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) studies

Dr. Sunita Bansal Dr. Sangeeta Aggarwal Dr. Kanchan Srivastava

Rs. 10,000/-

3 Development of Low Cost reversible osmosis system

Dr. Rajeev Singh Rs.20,000/-

4 Novel Adsorbents for efficient dye removal

Dr. Rajeev Singh Dr. Neeta Azad Vishnu Kumawat

Rs.25,000/-

5 Novel Compounds for wastewater treatment

Dr. Rajeev Singh Dr. Meenakshi Gupta Dr. Anil Kumar

Rs. 25,000/-

6 Quantitative analysis and comparison of commercially available antacids in the Indian market

Dr. Rajeev Singh Rs. 5000/-

7 Use of free standing Nanocomposite electrolytes Films for electrochemical devices applications

Md. Sadiq Dr. Anjani Singh

Rs.15,000/-

8 In Silica studies of various ligands used to form chelating complexes with organotin compounds showing antifungal activity

Dr. Neeta Azad Rs.5000/-

9 Anti- Bacterial activity of different soaps, cleaning agents available in local market against daily encountered bacteria

Dr. Swati M.Biswas Dr. Kanchan Srivastava Dr. Anita Singh

Rs.15,000/-

10 Physico- chemical investigation of various commercially available honeys in the market

Dr. Meenakshi Gupta Dr. Anil Kumar Dr. Rajeev Singh

Rs.10,000/-

11 Removal of toxic substance from various water samples

Dr. Anil Kumar Dr. Subhash Mohapatra Vishnu Kumawat

Rs.10,000/-

12 Water resistant opaque inorganic pigments with high thermal stability

Dr. Anil Kumar Dr. Meenakshi Gupta Dr. Rajeev Singh

Rs.25,000/-

13 Spectrochemical analysis of metal complexes

Dr. Subash C. Mohapatra Om Praskash Yada Neeraj Mishra

Rs.25,000/-

TOTAL 2,05,000/-

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RULES AND REGULATIONSINTERNAL ASSESSMENT SCHEME UNIVERSITY OF DELHI

1. That Internal Assessment is applicable to the students from the academic session 2003-04 onwards.

2. 25% of the maximum marks in each paper in undergraduate courses is assigned for Internal Assessment and the remaining 75% marks for the semester University Examination.

The 25% marks for Internal Assessment will be divided as follows

(i) 5% for attendance (ii) 10% for class test/presentation (iii) 10% for assignment

3. (a) That 5% weightage be given for regularity in attending lectures and tutorials. That the credit regularity in each paper, based on attendance, shall be as follows

Marks Marks Marks Out of 8 Out of 5 Out of 2

More than 67% but less than 70% 1.6 1 0.4

70% or more but less than 75% 3.2 2 0.8 75% or more but less than 80% 4.8 3 1.2 80% or more but less than 85% 6.4 4 1.6 85% and above 8.0 5 2.0

(b) Benefit of Medical Certificate is NOT given while calculating marks to be awarded for regularity. However, medical certificates shall continue to be taken into account for the purpose of calculating to appear for examinations.

4. That in case of students who repeat one or more paper(s), or all papers or Part 1, Part II or Part III, the Internal Assessment marks shall be carried forward.

5. (i) That in the case of a student who is selected as a member of the N.C.C. to participate in the annual N.C.C. Camps or is deputed to undertake Civil Defense work and allied duties, or in the case of a student who is enrolled in the National Service Scheme and is deputed to various public assignments by or with the approval of the Head of the institution concerned, or a student who is selected to participate in sports or other activities organized by the inter-university Board or in national or international fixtures in games and sports approved by the Vice-Chancellor, or a student who is required to represent the University at the Inter University Youth Festival, or a student who is required to participate in periodical training in the Territorial army, or a student who is deputed by the College to take part in Inter-College sports, fixtures, debates, seminars, symposia or social work projects, or a student who is required to represent the College concerned in debates and other extra-curricular activities held in other Universities or such other activities approved by the Vice-Chancellor, the following provisions will apply:

(a) A student participating in activities listed in 5(i) above will also have to fulfill the above conditions regarding class test, written assignments, projects, etc.

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(b) For students participating in activities listed in 5(i) above while calculating the total no. of lectures delivered in the College, for their course of study in each academic year, the no. of lectures etc., in each subject delivered, during the period of absence for that purpose shall not be taken into account [Ord,VII.2.(9)(a)(i)]

(c) A student in the categories listed in 5(i) above, will get the benefits of attendance for Internal assessment for the classes missed as per the existing provisions of Ordinance VII.2.(9)(a)(1).

Every student is supposed to attend not less than two-thirds of lectures and practicals delivered in the College separately for his course of study in each academic year.

The Principal of a College may consider, on the basis of the Medical Certificates produced, exceptionally hard cases of students who had fallen seriously ill or had met with an accident during the year disabling them from attending classes for a certain period, with a view to determining whether the lectures etc. delivered during the said period, or a part thereof, could be excluded for purposes of calculation of attendance of the year and decide each case on his own merits.

For further clarification, please refer to the University website.

RULES FOR ATTENDANCE

(1) In the matter of attendance in lectures/ tutorials/ preceptorials and practicals, students of the College are governed by the rules and regulations of the University of Delhi (University Calendar, Vol. II, Page 36, 37). No student is eligible to take a University Examination unless he/she has attended separately at least two thirds of the lectures, tutorials/ preceptorials, practicals held The parents/ guardians of the students are requested to ensure that their ward(s) fulfill the requirement of attendance so as to avoid detention from

taking the University Examination at the end of the academic year. The College displays the list of students with shortage of attendance at the end of the first and second term. The College also sends warning letters to parents/guardians at the end of first and second term giving attendance position of their respective ward(s).

(2) All application for leave of absence due to illness must be supported by a medical certificate from competent authority and should be submitted within seven days of resumption of class. This rule will be strictly enforced while giving benefit of attendance on medical grounds.

(3) Students can check their monthly attendance on the college website www.arsdcollege.ac.in.

DISCIPLINE

(1) Every student admitted to the College is required to maintain discipline and good conduct in and outside the College during the period of his/ her stay in the College. A student shall be liable to disciplinary action for any act of indiscipline. Disciplinary action may involve warning, fine and/or suspension from classes or even from the College (Ordinance XV(B) and XV(C) of the University).

(2) Students shall conduct themselves in a civil and dignified manner and desist from any offensive behavior toward any section of the College community. Uncivilized behaviour and/ or language shall be strictly dealt with.

(3) Any act of violence, ragging and any form of sexual harassment will invite severe punishment. Complaints regarding the above may be directed to the Principal, Members of the Discipline Committee or Members of the Committee against sexual harassment.

(4) The students are advised not to bring outsiders with them in the College premises. If any outsider is found indulging in

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activities resulting in indiscipline, he/she shall be invariably handed over to the police and strict disciplinary action shall be taken against the student who brought such outsiders in the College premises.

(5) Students shall maintain silence in classroom and desist from disorderly behaviour. They must not loiter in the corridors or in front of classrooms. During their free periods, students are advised to work in library, or spend time in the common room without causing any disturbance.

(6) Student shall take proper care of the College furniture and fixtures. They must not cause any damage to the College property.

Ordinance XV-B MAINTENANCE OF DISCIPLINE AMONG STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY

(1) All powers relating to discipline and disciplinary action are vested in the Vice-Chancellor.

(2) The Vice-Chancellor may delegate all or such powers as he/she deems proper to the Proctor and to such other persons as he/she may specify in this behalf.

(3) Without prejudice to the generality of power to enforce discipline under the Ordinance, the following shall amount to acts of gross indiscipline:

a) Physical assault, or threat to use physical force, against any member of the teaching and non-teaching staff of any Institution/ Department and against any student within the University of Delhi.

b) Carrying of, use of, or threat of use of any weapons.

c) Any violation of the provisions of the Civil Right Protection Act, 1976

d) Violation of the status, dignity and honour of students

belonging to the scheduled castes and tribes.

e) Any Practice-whether verbal or otherwise derogatory to women.

f) Any attempt at bribing or corruption in any manner.

g) Willful destruction of institutional property.

h) Creating ill-will or intolerance on religious or communal grounds.

i) Causing disruption in any manner of the academic functioning of the University system;

j) Prohibition of Ragging as per Ordinance XV -C

(4) Without prejudice to the generality of his/ her powers relating to the maintenance of discipline and taking such action in the interest of maintaining discipline as may seem to him/ her appropriate, the Vice Chancellor, may in the exercise of his/her aforesaid order or direct that any student or students:

a) be expelled; or

b) any student or students be, for a stated period, rusticated; or

c) be not, for a stated period, admitted to a course of study in a College, department or institution of the University; or

d) be fined with a sum of rupees that may be specified; or

e) be debarred from taking a University or College or Departmental Examination or Examinations for one or more years; or

f) that the result of the student or students concerned in the Examination or Examinations in which he/she or they have appeared be cancelled.

(5) The Principles of the College, Heads of the Halls, Deans of

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Faculties, Heads of Teaching Departments in the University, the Principal, School of Open Learning and Librarians shall have the authority to exercise all such disciplinary powers over students in their respective Colleges, Institutions, Faculties and Teaching Departments in the University as may be necessary for the proper conduct of the Institutions, Hall and teaching in the concerned Departments. They may exercise their authority through, or delegate authority to, such of the teachers in their Colleges, Institutions or Departments as they may specify for these purposes.

(6) Without prejudice to the power of the Vice Chancellor and the Proctor as aforesaid, detailed rules of discipline and proper conduct shall be framed. These rules may be supplemented, where necessary, by the Principals of Colleges, Heads of Halls, Deans of Faculties and Heads of Teaching Departments in this University. Each student shall be expected to provide himself/herself a copy of these rules.

(7) At the time of admission, every student shall be required to sign a declaration that on admission he/she submits himself/ herself to the disciplinary jurisdiction of the University who may be vested with the authority to exercise discipline under the Acts, the Statutes, the Ordinances and the rules that have been framed therein by the University.

Ordinance XV-C RAGGING- PROHIBITION AND PUNISHMENT

In its strictest measures to curb the menace of ragging, the Supreme Court has set punishment for it. In case of harassment either physically or mentally of freshers by seniors or any other student, such students will be booked by the police (by registering F.I.R.), expelled from the College and denied future admissions.

(1) Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited, within the premises of college/ department or Institutions and any part of Delhi University system as well as on public transport.

(2) Any individual or collective act or practice or ragging constitutes gross indiscipline and shall be dealt with under this Ordinance.

(3) Ragging for the purposes of this Ordinance, ordinarily means any act, conduct or practice by which dominant power or status of senior students is brought to bear on students freshly enrolled or students who are in any way considered junior or inferior by other students and includes individual or collective acts or practices which

a) involve physical assault or threat or use or physical force;

b) violate the status, dignity and honour of women students;

c) violate the status, dignity and honour of students belonging to the scheduled castes and tribes;

d) expose students to ridicule and contempt and affect their self-esteem;

e) Entail verbal abuse and aggression, indecent gestures and obscene behaviour.

(4) The Principal of a College, the Head of the Department or an Institution, the authorities of College, or University Hostels, of Halls of Residence shall take immediate action on any information of the occurrence of ragging.

(5) Notwithstanding anything in Clause (4) above, the Proctor may also enquire into any incident or ragging and make a report to the Vice-Chancellor of the identity of those have engaged and the nature of the incident.

(6) The Proctor may submit an initial report establishing the identity of the perpetrators of ragging and the nature of the ragging incident.

(7) If the Principal of a College or Head of the Department or Institution or the Proctor is satisfied that for some reason, to be recorded in writing, it is not reasonably practical to hold such an enquiry, he/ she may so advise the Vice-Chancellor accordingly.

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(8) When the Vice-Chancellor is satisfied that it is not expedient to hold such an enquiry, his/ her decision shall be final.

(9) On the receipt of a report under clause (5) or (6) or a determination by the relevant authority under clause 7 disclosing the occurrence of ragging incidents described in clause 3(a) (b) and (c), the Vice-Chancellor shall direct or order rusticating of a student for a specific number of years.

(10) The Vice-Chancellor may in other cases of ragging order or direct that any students be expelled or be not for a stated period, admitted to a course of study in a college/ departmental examination for one or more years or that the result of the student or students concerned in the examination or examinations in which they appeared be cancelled.

(11) In case where students who have obtained degree or diplomas of Delhi University are found guilty under this ordinance, appropriate action will be taken under Statute 15 for withdrawal of degrees or diploma conferred by the University.

(12) For the purpose of this ordinance abetment to ragging will also amount to ragging.

(13) All institutions within the Delhi University system shall be obligated to carry out instruction/ directions issued under this ordinance, and to give aid and assistance to the Vice-Chancellor to achieve the effective implementation of the Ordinance.

Note: Order of the Vice-Chancellor in pursuance of Ordinance XV -C:

Where incident(s) of ragging are reported to the Vice-Chancellor by any authority under this Ordinance, the student(s) involved in ragging, shall be expelled for a specified term, designated in the order. Non-students involved in reports of ragging will be proceeded with under the criminal law of India; they will also be rendered ineligible for a period of five years from seeking

enrollment in any of the institutions of the University of Delhi. Students against whom necessary action is taken under this note, will be given post decisional hearing, with strict adherence to the rules of natural justice.

Ordinance XV-D THE SEXUAL HARASSMENT OF WOMEN AT WORKPLACE (PREVENTION, PROHIBITION AND REDRESSAL) ACT, 2013 (MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE)An Act to provide protection against sexual harassment of women at workplace and for the prevention and redressal of complaints of sexual harassment and for matters connected therewith incidental thereto.

WHEREAS sexual harassment results in violation of the fundamental rights of a woman to equality under articles 14 and 15 of the Constitution of India and her right to life and to live with dignity under article 21 of the Constitution and right to practice any profession or to carry on any occupation, trade or business which includes a right to a safe environment free from sexual harassment;

AND WHEREAS the protection against sexual harassment and the right to work with dignity are universally recognized human rights by international conventions and instruments such as Convention on the Elimination of all forms of discrimination against Women, which has been ratified on the 25th June,1993 by the Government of india.

AND WHEREAS it is expedient to make provisions for giving effect to the said Convention for protection of women against sexual harassment at workplace.

For details see the website http:/indiacode.nic.in/acts-in-pdf/142013.pdf

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SCHOLARSHIPS AND PRIZESS.

NoScholarship Name Criteria Course

1 Taneja foundation Scholarship

10 Meritorious Students

All

2 Sultan Chand Memorial Scholarship

Best Student B.Com (Hons)

3 Sultan Chand Dropadi Devi Memorial Scholarship

Best Student B.Com (Hons) Ist Year

4 Dr. Usha Aggarwal Tejaswi scholarship

Best Student B.Com(Prog) 2nd & 3rd Year

5 Rukman Tara Memorial Prize Best Student B.Sc (Hons) Chemistry

6 Inder Raj Dhawan Memorial Prize

Best Student B.Sc (Hons) Physics

7 Raj kumari Dhawan Memorial Prize

Best Student B.Sc. (Hons) Electronics

8 Dr. Manju Dhawan Memorial Prize

Best Student B.A (Hons) Hindi 3rd Year

9 Dr. Naresh Kumari Suresh Memorial Prize

Best Student B.A (Hons) Hindi

10 S.K Batra Memorial Prize Best Student B.Sc (Hons) Physics & B.Sc. (Phy. Sc.) Electronics

11 Sanjeev Arora Memorial Prize Best Student B.Sc. (Hons) Computer Science

12 Jitender Arora Memorial Prize

Best Student B.A (Prog)

13 Principal C.L Suri Memorial Prize

Best Student B.A (Hons) Political Science

14 Sham Sunder Arora Memorial Prize

Best Student B.A (Hons) Economics

15 Academic Prize 1st & 2nd position holder

All

SUPPORT FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIESOur Institute provides special facilities for students with disabilities in the form of following:

University of Delhi, through its Equal Opportunity Cell, offers a full fee waiver to all differently-abled students.

Wheel chairs, customized washrooms, etc., are provided to students with orthopaedic disabilities.

Ramps, books in Braille script, and other facilities are available in the library for visually challenged students

PEOPLE TO HELP YOU

Administrative Officer Mr. Vineet K. Mishra

Section Officer (Admn.) Mr. Rajesh Makkar

Section Officer (Accounts) Ms. Sonia Mange

DEALING ASSISTANTS (DEPARTMENT WISE)

Mr. Om Prakash Commerce

Mr. Basakhu Ram Arts

Mr. Rajesh Kumar Science

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STUDENT’S ACHIEVEMENT FOR THE YEAR 2018• Avinash Banarji from B.A (Hons) IIIrd Year is declared as

University Topper

• Karnik Raj Sharma from B.Com. Honours 1st year won gold medal in Trap (Jr. Men), gold medal in Trap (Sr. Men), gold medal in Double Trap both (Jr. and Sr.Men).

• College Volleyball Team (Women) Secured 2nd Position in BITS Goa Volleyball Tournament.

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Dr. Ashutosh Vishwa Bandhu Dr. Indrajeet Kumar Jha

Ms. Anu Priya Arora Ms. Baljeet Kaur

Dr. Arvind Kumar Mishra Mr. Manvendra Yadav

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