NAAC SSR DOCUMENTS

Teaching – learning, viz., classrooms, laboratories, computing equipment etc

ICT – enabled facilities such as smart class, LMS etc.

Facilities for Cultural and sports activities, yoga center, games (indoor and outdoor), Gymnasium, auditorium etc. (Describe the adequacy of facilities in maximum of 500 words.)

The institutional governance and leadership are in accordance with the vision and mission of the Institution and it is visible in various institutional practices such as NEP implementation, sustained institutional growth, decentralization, participationin the institutional governance and in their short term and long term Institutional Perspective Plan.

6.2.1: The institutional perspective plan is effectively deployed and functioning of the institutional bodies is effective and efficient as visible from policies, administrative setup, appointment, service rules, and procedures, etc

6.4.1: Institution has strategies for mobilization and optimal utilization of resources and funds from various sources (government/ nongovernment organizations) and it conducts financial audits regularly (internal and external)

1. Title- Donation Drive

2. Objectives of the practice

  • To meet the basic needs of poor people during Covid 19
  • Keeping social welfare in mind
  • To develop charity quality among the students and society

3. The context: Information from Seed Trust

4. The practice

Our college has a relationship with the Seed Trust in relation to the various social service work. The Principal of the college, Dr. Khalil Ahmed and the management spoke to the secretary of the seed trust, Mr. Moin chinde, regarding the distribution of groceries. Our college has submitted the data of the needy people from the financial point of view. In collaboration with seed trust, our college helped about 351 families on 15th September 2020 and 257 families on 18th jan 2021. One packet cost was ₹ 490. Total cost in the first distribution was ₹171990and in the second distribution it was ₹125930. The total donation also included an amount from college teaching and non teaching staff which was approximately300000. The packet included pulses, rice, oil, salt, sugar, tea powder, other essential items,etc were kept. Those who were isolated or could not come due to Covid, their goods were delivered to their homes.

5. Evidence of Success

The purpose of 1 donation drive which was set by our college and seed trust was successful. The importance of donation was also awakened among the society. The biggest success was that the condition of Mr Ahmed's family was so pathetic that what to cook the next day was a serious problem. Even the thought of committing suicide had come to his mind. We were successful in discarding this thought from his mind. We were successful in inculcating the value of charity and social service among 4 students. Due to the free ambulance facility, the problems of the people were solved in a pinch

6. Problems Encountered

Our college has a relationship with the Seed Trust in relation to the various social service work. The Principal of the college, Dr. Khalil Ahmed and the management spoke to the secretary of the seed trust, Mr. Moin chinde, regarding the distribution of groceries. Our college has submitted the data of the needy people from the financial point of view. In collaboration with seed trust, our college helped about 351 families on 15th September 2020 and 257 families on 18th jan 2021. One packet cost was ₹ 490. Total cost in the first distribution was ₹171990and in the second distribution it was ₹125930. The total donation also included an amount from college teaching and non teaching staff which was approximately300000. The packet included pulses, rice, oil, salt, sugar, tea powder, other essential items,etc were kept. Those who were isolated or could not come due to Covid, their goods were delivered to their homes.