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College Development Board

College Development Committee (2017-18 to 2021-22).

Sr. No. Name Designation
1.
Honble Shri Radhakrishna Eknathrao Vikhe Patil Chairman
2.
Honble Shri. Bharat Vasantrao Ghogare Patil Management Representative
3.
Honble Shri. Annasaheb Gabaji Bhosale Patil Member (Educationalist)
4.
Honble Shri. Rambhau Shankar Bhusal Patil Member (Industrialist)
5.
Honble Balasaheb Gangadhar Mandhare Patil Member (Researcher)
6.
Mr. Dipak Vasant Sonawane Member (Social Worker)
7.
Dr. Rajendra Babasaheb Gaikar Member (Teachers Representative)
8.
Mr. Amit Bhausaheb Shinde Member (Coordinator, IQAC)
9.
Dr. Suvarna Rajendra Jadhav Member (Teachers Representative)
10.
Dr. Adinath Raosaheb Gholap Member (Teachers Representative)
11.
Mr. Avinash Bhaskar Gholap Member (Teachers Representative)
12.
Mr. Sanjay Karbhari Shinde Member (Non-Teaching Representative)
13.
Miss Ashvini Rajendra Phad Member (Students Representative)
14.
Mr. Vikas Vilas Varpe Member (Students Representative)
15.
Mr. Devidas Dhondiram Dabhade I/C Principal and Member Secretary

Organogram

Administrative Staff (2024-25)

Sr. No. Name Designation Contact Number
1.
Mr. Dabhade D.D. I/C Principal 8390121043
2.
Mr. Shinde S. K. Office Superintendent 9763598532

Teaching Staff

Sr. No. Name of the Staff Designation Department Qualification Email Id Mobile No.
1Mr.Dabhade Devidas DhondiramI/C.PrincipalGeographyM.A.,NET.devdabhade07@gmail.com8390121043
2Dr.Mrs.Jadhav Suvarna RajeshAsstt.Prof.MarathiM.A.,Ph.D.,NET.gholapsuvarna996@gmail.com9657791277
3Dr.Gholap Adinath RaosahebAsstt.Prof.CommerceM.Com.,M.Phil.Ph.D.adigholap2011@gmail.com9689833955
4Dr. Gaikar Rajendra BabasahebAsstt.Prof.ChemistryM.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.rajugaikar@gmail.com9975714382
5Mr. Gholap Avinash BhaskarAsstt.Prof.ZoologyM.Sc.,NET. (Ph.d Pursuing)avee143van@gmail.com9665684706
6Dr. Bhumkar Somnath DinanathAsstt.Prof.ChemistryM.Sc.,Ph.D.,SET.somnath.bhumkar@gmail.com9730807209
7Dr.Vikhe Pramod MadhavraoAsstt.Prof.Physical EducationMp.Ed.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.pramodvikhe25@gmail.com9822274725
8Dr.Mrs.Unde Sushma AnnashebAsstt.Prof.CommerceM.Com.,Ph.D.sushmaunde77@gmail.com9881508623
9Mr.Anap Sitaram AwadajiAsstt.Prof.HistoryM.A.sitaramanap22@gmail.com9623266825
10Mr.Lokhande Dattatray VitthalAsstt.Prof.ZoologyM.Sc.,M.Phil.dattalokhande1972@gmail.com8308791806
11Mr.Shaikh Latif MuhammadsharifAsstt.Prof.CommerceM.Com.,M.Phil.lms_latif@rediffmail.com8623988062
12Mr.Patel Moin MahemudAsstt.Prof.ChemistryM.Sc.patel.moin@rediffmail.com9975763527
13Mr. Parwat Nilesh SomnathAsstt.Prof.MarathiM.A., B.Ed., M.Phil.nileshparwat21@gmail.com8149493074
14Miss.Pachore Sunanda RamnathAsstt.Prof.EnglishM.A.,M.Phil., NET.sunandarpachore@gmail.com9657993617
15Mr.Shinde Amit BhausahebAsstt.Prof.GeographyM.A.,NET.,SET, (Ph.d Pursuing)amit24187@gmail.com9004422142
16Dr. Miss.Rohom Ashwini BaburaoAsstt.Prof.PhysicsM.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.ashwini.rohom325@gmail.com9011069336
17Miss.Tambe Deepali DattatrayAsstt.Prof.HindiM.A.,NET,SET.deepatambe25513@gmail.com9767698582
18Mr. Gaikwad Amol PopatAsstt.Prof.HindiM.A.,SET.amolg6543@gmail.com9834725117
19Mr.Shelke Ganesh RakhmajiAsstt.Prof.EconomicsM.A.,SET.ganeshshelke1857@gmail.com8412056263
20Mr. Autade Mininath GangadharLibrarianLib.ScienceM.Lib.,NET.ausaivijay@gmail.com8459124611
21Miss.Shinde Varsha SandipAsstt.Prof.ChemistryM.Sc.varshagaikar2008@gmail.com9096507285
22Dr.Miss.Rohamare Sarika SubhashAsstt.Prof.EconomicsM.A.,Ph.D.ssrohamare@gmail.com7020172610
23Mr. Varpe Santosh SopanAsstt.Prof.BotanyM.Sc.varpesantosh2014@gmail.com9604541273
24Miss. Khaladkar Prajkta NanduAsstt.Prof.ChemistryM.Sc.prajaktawani96@gmail.com7261964119
25Miss. Anarthe Bharti BalasahebAsstt.Prof.BotanyM.Sc.anarthebharti123@gmail.com7887362966
26Miss. Talekar Yogita RambhauAsstt.Prof.ChemistryM.Sc.yogita.talekar433@gmail.com9657068183
27Mr.Bramhane Shekhar BhausahebAsstt.Prof.EnglishM.A.,SET.sbrahmane89@gmail.com8275439018

Non-Teaching Staff (2024-25)

Sr. No. Name Designation Contact Number
1Shri. Shinde S.K.Office Superintendent9763598532
2Shri. Jadhav D. M.Jr. Clerk9970994653
3Shri. Khule K. B.Jr. Clerk8530031213
4Shri. Harde B. R.Jr. Clerk8308659341
5Shri. Sable S. U.Jr. Clerk9860016484
6Shri. Pund S. K.Jr. Clerk9890899114
7Shri. Tajane R. H.Peon7350118830
8Shri. Pinjari R. S.Peon8830186851
9Shri. Kharat G. K.Peon9370261574
10Shri. Bramhane N. P.Peon7498084743
11Shri. Tambe R. N.Peon9657189982
12Mrs. Dive V. T.Peon9881984383

Annual Committees 23-24

Anti Ragging Cell

Anti-ragging Committee

The Committee shall create awareness against and to avoid any ill incidents taking place on the campus as per UGC Guidelines F. 1-15/2009 (ARC) Pt-III.

Anti-Ragging Committee-2023-24

Sr. No. Name of the Members Designation
1Mr. Dabhade D. D (I/C Principal)Member
2Dr. Gholap S. BMember
3Mr. Bhosale A.G (Local Resident)Member
4API, Ashvi Police Station (Member)Member
5Mr. Gaikwad S. S (Media Member)Member
6Ms. Tambe D. DMember
7Dr. Vikhe P.MMember
8Dr. Thete S. RMember
9Ms. Aher A. BMember
10Mr. Shinde S. K.Member
11Ms. Khaladkar P. NChairman

Objectives of the Committee

  • To aware the students of dehumanizing effect of ragging inherent in its perversity.
  • To keep a continuous watch and vigil over ragging so as to prevent its occurrence and recurrence.
  • Too stringently and promptly deal with the incidents of ragging brought to our notice.

Functions of Committee

  • To consider the complaints received from the students and conduct enquiry and submit report to the Anti- Ragging Committee along with punishment recommended for the offenders.
  • Oversee the procedure of obtaining undertaking from the students in accordance with the provisions.
  • Conduct workshops against ragging menace and orient the students.
  • To provide students the information pertaining to contact address and telephone numbers of the person(s) identified to receive complaints/distress calls;
  • To create awareness among the students about Anti ragging.
  • To take all necessary measures for prevention of Ragging inside the Campus.

Internal Complaints Committee

Protection And Prevention Of Personal From Sexual Harassment

The Internal Complaints Committee for prevention of sexual harassment of women at workplace, as per ‘The Sexual Harassment at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013’ to deal with the sexual harassment complaints of women at workplace

Internal Complaints Committee (PROTECTION AND PREVENTION OF PERSONAL FROM SEXUAL HARASSMENT) has been established in the year 2013. The primary goal of the Internal Complaints Committee is “Harassment Prevention” which requires changes in behavior, thinking and attitude.  There is no short-term solution but changes in workplace policies and procedures from employers can make sexual harassment prevention secure and safe. If such a case happens it reduces employees productivity and morale and negative publicity can be reflected.

Aims and Objectives:

  1. To promote awareness on Women-related issues.
  2. To organize the programs for creating legal awareness among girls and ladies staff.
  3. To strengthen them to confront sexual harassment.
  4. To motivate the girls and ladies staff for developing positive attitude.
  5. To organize the programs in order to educate them regarding discrimination of women.

The Internal Complaint Committee:

According to ‘The Sexual Harassment At workplace’ (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressed) Act,2013 to deal with sexual harassment complaints of persons at workplace college has established  The Internal Complaint Committee for prevention of sexual harassment of persons at workplace. Every year the committee is formed as per the rules and regulations.

If any written complaint received to the committee cell, committee examine the complaint punctually as per the direction defined in the act of Sexual Harassment such as whether it is

  1. physical contact and advances
  2. A demand of request for sexual favors
  3. Making sexual colored remark
  4. Any unwelcome physical, verbal or non- verbal conduct of sexual nature.

Roles and responsibilities of the Committee:

The first role of the committee is to make aware persons especially women (Ladies Staff and Girls students) at the workplace about the sexual harassment. If any individual approaches with complaint to any member of the committee, the concerned member immediately informs other members without any delay. To take any necessary action on the received complaint committee should receive a written complaint by the aggrieved person. If the problem can be sorted out through counseling, we settle the matter as soon as possible and if it is not sorted through counseling by the committee member it is forwarded to the higher authority. The members are attentive all the time and make sure that such things should not happen in the campus.

Vishakha Guidelines Against Sexual Harassment at Workplace

Guidelines and norms laid down by the Hon’ble Supreme Court in Vishakha and Others Vs. State of Rajasthan and Others (JT 1997 (7) SC 384) having regard to the definition of ‘human rights’ in Section 2 (d) of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, Taking note of the fact that the present civil and penal laws in India do not adequately provide for specific protection of women from sexual harassment in work places and that enactment of such legislation will take considerable time, It is necessary and expedient for employers in work places as well as other responsible persons or institutions to observe certain guidelines to ensure the prevention of sexual harassment of women.

1. Duty of the Employer or Other Responsible Persons in Workplaces and Other Institutions

It shall be the duty of the employer or other responsible persons in workplaces or other institutions to prevent or deter the commission of acts of sexual harassment and to provide the procedures for the resolution, settlement, or prosecution of acts of sexual harassment by taking all steps required.

Definition

For this purpose, sexual harassment includes such unwelcome sexually determined behavior (whether directly or by implication) as:

  • Physical contact and advances;
  • A demand or request for sexual favors;
  • Sexually colored remarks;
  • Showing pornography;
  • Any other unwelcome physical, verbal or non-verbal conduct of sexual nature.

Where any of these acts is committed in circumstances where-under the victim of such conduct has a reasonable apprehension that in relation to the victim’s employment or work whether she is drawing salary, or honorarium or voluntary, whether in government, public or private enterprise such conduct can be humiliating and may constitute a health and safety problem. It is discriminatory for instance when the woman has reasonable grounds to believe that her objection would disadvantage her in connection with her employment or work including recruiting or promotion or when it creates a hostile work environment. Adverse consequences might be visited if the victim does not consent to the conduct in question or raises any objection thereto.

Preventive Steps

All employers or persons in charge of workplaces, whether in the public or private sector, should take appropriate steps to prevent sexual harassment. Without prejudice to the generality of this obligation, they should take the following steps:

  1. Express prohibition of sexual harassment at the workplace should be notified, published, and circulated in appropriate ways.
  2. The rules/regulations of government and public sector bodies relating to conduct and discipline should include prohibitions and provide for appropriate penalties.
  3. Private employers should include these prohibitions in the standing orders under the Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act, 1946.
  4. Appropriate work conditions should be provided to ensure no hostile environment towards women at workplaces.

Criminal Proceedings

Where such conduct amounts to a specific offence under the Indian Penal
Code or under any other law, the employer shall initiate appropriate action in accordance with law by making a complaint with the appropriate authority. In particular, it should ensure that victims or witnesses are not victimized or discriminated against while dealing with complaints of sexual harassment. The victims of sexual harassment should have the option to seek transfer of the perpetrator or their own transfer.

Disciplinary Action

Where such conduct amounts to misconduct in employment as defined by relevant service rules, appropriate disciplinary action should be initiated by the employer in accordance with those rules.

Complaint Mechanism

Whether or not such conduct constitutes an offence under law or a breach of the service rules, an appropriate complaint mechanism should be created in the employer’s organization for redress of the complaint made by the victim. Such complaint mechanisms should ensure time bound treatment of complaints.

Complaints Committee

The complaint mechanism should include:

  • Adequate provisions, such as a Complaints Committee, special counselor, or other support services.
  • Maintenance of confidentiality.
  • The Complaints Committee should be headed by a woman and not less than half of its members should be women.
  • To prevent undue influence, the committee should involve a third party, either NGO or another body familiar with the issue of sexual harassment.
  • The Complaints Committee must make an annual report to the concerned Government department of the complaints and action taken by them.

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