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University of Rajasthan Jaipur NAAC -UGC Accredited A* University CONTENTS Page No. Section Particulars Section-1 Registrar Report: 1-86 “1, Introductory and General Remarks 1 2. Deans of Faculties 5 3. Syndicate Members 6 4, Registration of Graduates 8 5. Convocation 8 6. Meetings 8 7. Retirement of University Teachers 10 8. Research 1s 9. Summary of selected decisions of the 16-17 Syndicate and the Academic Council 10. Rajasthan University Press 7 11. Rajasthan University Library 18 12. Department of Adult & Continuing 30 Education 13. Public Relation Section 31 14. College: Development Council 33 15. UGC Academic Staff College 37 16. Dean Students’ Welfare and International 38-39 Stadents' Advisor University Hostels 39 Students Advisory Bureau aL National Service Scheme 42 University Sports Board 53 Plan & Project Section © 55 University Engineering Deptt. 84 Section-II Section-IIT ii Account & Finance 87-146 University Teaching Departments 147-160 Faculty of Science Department of Botany 147 Department of Chemistry 149 Department of Statistics 157 Department of Geology 158 Department of Geography 158 Department of Home Science 159 Department of Mathematics 159 Department of Physics 159 Department of Psychology 160 Department of Zooiogy 160 Faculty of Commerce Department of Economic Administration 161 and Financial Management Department of Accountancy and 162 Business Statistics Department of Business Administration 163 Faculty of Arts Department of English 163 Department of Hindi 164 Department of Modern European 164 ‘Languages Department of Philosophy Department of Sanskrit Department of Urdu & Persian 20. 21. 22. 23. 25. 27. 28. 29. 31, 32. 33. iit Faculty of Fine Arts Department of Drawing & Painting Department of Music Department of Dramatics Department of Fine Arts Faculty of Social Sciences Department of Anthropology Department of Economics Department of History & Indian Culture Department of Political Science Department of Public Administration Department of Sociology Faculty of Education Department of Education Department of Library & Information Science Department of Physical Education Faculty of Management Studies R.A. Poddar Institute of Management Faculty of Law Department of Law Research-Cum- Teaching Centres Centre for Non-Conventional Energy Resources Indira Gandhi Centre for Human Ecology, Environmental & Population Studies Centre for Gandhian Studies South Asia Studies Centre 166 166 167 167 168 168 168 169 169 170 170 170 171 172 172 173 173 174 175 Section-IV Section-V Awrtwne Snape ypne iv Centre for Development of Physics Education Specialized Research Centres Centre for Women's Studies Social Science Research Centre Centre for Local-Self Government Centre for Museology and Conservation Nehru Studies Centre Centre for Converging Technology Centre for Adult & Continuing Education University Science & Instrumentation Centre University Constituent Colleges/ Institutions University Rajasthan College University Maharani's College University Maharaja's College University Commerce College University Law College Centre I & II Institute of Informatics and Instrumentation Affiliated Colleges 176 177 177 177 177 177 178 178 178 179-184 184 185-240 SECTION-I REGISTRAR’S REPORT FOR THE YEARS 2003-04 TO 2006-07 1. INTRODUCTORY AND GENERAL REMARKS 1. The University of Rajasthan is the oldest institution of higher learning in Rajasthan, It was established in the year 1947. Thus, the Academic Year 2006-07 was the 60” Academic Year of the working of the University. During this period the University continued its activities in teaching, training, research, conduct of examinations, consultancy/ guidance, convening seminars/ conferences, providing opportunities/ assistance to scholars of the University and its affiliated colleges to attend seminars/ conferences in India and abroad. ‘The University of Rajasthan is the only NAAC - UGC Accredited “A Plus” University in Rajasthan, ‘The University aims to impart quality higher education with sogial relevance. Besides focussing on dissemination of knowledge and search for excellence in teaching and research, the University prepares the students to be good future citizens and endeavours to inculcate amongst them a sense of discipline and dedication. The University is constantly revising/ upgrading its curricular activities keeping in View the recent trends of development. ‘The University generates cost effective resources to achieve financial self- sufficiency. Being both a teaching and an affiliating University, it ensures equitable distribution of facilities for higher education in different parts of the State under its jurisdiction. loterdisciplinary approach and collaborative research are. being encouraged toachieve excellence in education. ‘The Teaching Units ‘The University of Rajasthan consists of the following components: (a) Constituent Colleges (b) Post-graduate Teaching Departments (© Research Centres (a) Constituent Colleges Undergraduate teaching is imparted in the 6 Constituent Colleges of the University by the teaching faculty appointed in the Post-Graduate Departments: (i) University Commerce College (Commerce Faculty) Gi) University Law College (Law Faculty) Gili) University Evening Law College (Law Faculty) 2 Section (iv) University Maharani’s College (Multi-faculty College for Women) ” University Maharaja's College (Science Faculty) (vi) University Rajasthan College (Arts and Social Sciences) Looking to the needs and demands of the students, the University has started evening courses in Rajasthan College and Commerce College on a Self-Financing basis. All the Constituent Colleges provide library and sports facilities and motivate the students to join NCC and NSS programmes. Besides these, the colleges organize seminars, workshops, lectures and discussions to strengthen their academic input. (b) The P.G. Teaching Departments Thirty seven P.G. Teaching Departments are in existence in the Faculties of Arts, Fine Arts, Science, Social Sciences, Commerce, Law and Management. Admissions to the P.G. Courses offered are based on entrance tests and merit. Some of the P.G. Departments run need-based self-financing courses also. A. few departments are actively engaged in innovative research, and are recognized for the support under SAP/FIST; the Departments of Chemistry, Philosophy and Zoology have been recognized as Centers of Advanced Study (CAS) by the UGC. Further, the Departments of Physics, Economics, Sociology & Public Administration are running DSA’& DRS programmes respectively. DST support has beeit received by the Departments of Physics, Geology, Zoology, Botany, Chemistry and Mathematics. The Department of Physics has further received a FIST grant at level Il of Rs.2 crore recently. Depending upon the disciplinary advancement needs of the students and tbe demands of sociely, the syllabi have been reviewed and revised from time to time. The process of globalization has also prompted the formulation of new courses and this may goa long way in providing jobs to the students. (©) Specialised Research Centres The University also provides opportunities to the deserving students and teachers to undertake research in the fields of their specialisation. For this, Research Centres have been established. These Research Centres have strengthened research, and some of them offer M. Phil Programmes of study as well I. Research cum Teaching Centres: a) ‘Centre for Non-Conventional Energy Resources (2) Indira Gandhi Cenure for Human Ecology, Environmental and Population Studies @) Centre for Gandhian Studies (4) South Asia Studies Centre (5) Centre for Development of Physics Education JL Specialized Research Centres: (1) Centre for Women’s Studies (2) Social Science Research Centre Section { 3 3) Centre for Jain Studies (4) Centre for Rajasthani Studies (5) Centre for Adult and Continuing Education (©) Cenure for Local-Self Government (1) Centre for Converging Technologies (8) Centre for Museology and Conservation (9) Centre for Nehru Studies The Support Services in the University To aid teaching and research, support services are provided by the University. ‘The University has ove of the best University Libraries in India. tt has over 3 lac books, hundreds of specialized journals, microfilms and archival documents. Photostat and compater networking facility is also available in the Library. The Library also provides inter-library loan facilities to its members. ‘The University has a modern Sports Complex and also a Swimming Poo! which has been the venue of many National Swimming Meets. The University has always accorded a high priority to games and sports. Facilities for all major indoor and outdoor games are available in the Constituent Colleges as well. A fully-developed indoor Gymnasium along with a Yoga Centre is a unique attraction of the Sports Complex. Besides this, the Department of Physical Education has started a Post-Graduate Diploma and also a Master's Programme in Physical Education. To look after the health of the members of the University community, the University provides facilities of Allopathic, Ayurvedic, and Homoeopathy treatment. Medicines are provided free of cost. Medical health check-up camps are arranged from time to time. Blood donation camps have also been organized. Consultation is open to all a the Health Ceatre of the University. ‘The Students” Advisory Bureau has been in existence since 1962 with the motto 2 “We do not believe in framing the future for the next generation, rather we wish to frame the next generation for the future”. Residential accommodation is provided to the teachers, the staff and the students. A separate Working Women’s Hostel also exists. ‘The University has an eco-friendly enviroameat. For this purpose, the Nursery-cum- Garden Office is active; the University nursery boasts of some rare plants and shrubs. ‘The office of the Dean of Students’ Welfare stimulates and coordinates student activities. It also acts as Foreign Student Advisor. ‘The Academic Staff College was set-up in the University by the UGC for the overall development of the young university and college teachers by organizing Refresher and Orientation Programmes. Our ASC is ranked amongst the first ten Academic Staff Colleges of tndia. While detailed information with regard to the progress of the University under various heads follows, the overall picture both in terms of developmental activities 4 Section 1 undertaken and also in respect of number of colleges, teaching departments and ‘examinations is a8 under:- Vice-Chancellor ; Prof. K.L. Sharma —_ 07.02.2003 to 30.09.2005 Dr. N.K. Jain w.c.f, 01.10.2005 Registrar + Shri BL. Gupta, RAS 02.06.2003 to 19.03.2005 Shri G.P. Shukla, RAS 09.01.2006 to 31.03.2006 Shri G.K. Tiwari, RAS. 04.04.2006 to 30.04.2007 Shri Ajay Singh, RAS w.e.f, 30.04.2007. AFFILIATED COLLEGES 1. Before the establishment of the University of Ajmer in 1987-88, a total of 327 colleges were affiliated with the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. Thereafter, 21 colleges remained affiliated to the University of Rajasthan under its territorial jurisdiction in 1987-88. 2. But 24 colleges came back (vide letter dated 10/} 1.08.1988 of University of Ajmer) under the territorial jurisdiction of the University after the promulgation of new act of Rajasthan Govt. These colleges are Jocated in the municipal limit of Jaipur. Thereafter, 61 colleges also came back under its jurisdiction as per State Govt. notifications dated 29.10.1988 & 04.11.1988). Accordingly 106 colleges (ce, 21+24+61=106*) became affiliated to the University of Rajasthan during the session 1988-89. 3. Now 445 colleges (ie. 551-106=4454) are still affiliated with the University of Rajasthan for the session 2006-07. * As per available record. TOTAL NUMBER OF CANDIPATES WHO APPEARED AT THE VARIOUS EXAMINATIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY S.No. Examination Year 2004-05 2005-06 1. |All Undergraduate Examinations 199441 266212 2. |All Postgraduate Examinations 54759 65570 DEANS OF FACULTIES DURING THE SESSIONS 2003-04 TO 2006-07 ‘S| Faculty Year No. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 1. fans —~ [Prof Samosh Gupta [Prof. Santosh: Gupta Prof. Sudesh Batra | Prof. Kusum Jain [Deptt. of English [Deptt of English’ |Deptt.of Hindi | Dept. of (upto 20.5.05) [Philosophy [br. Kusum Jain + [Deptt of |Phiosophy | from 3.3.06) 2. [Fine Ans |Prof-Maya Rani [Prof Maya Rani |Sh. Vijay Mathur [Dr. Kamla Garg (Tak Tak [Deptt. of Dramatics|Deptt. of Drwg.& Deptt of Music [Dept of Music upto 75.11.05) {Pate (upto 23.1.05) |crom 10.4.07) Sh. Vijay Mathur [Dr S.H. Quazi Deptt. of Dramatics (Deptt. of Drwg.& (241.05 10. (Powe. 25.11.05) (7.1.05 to 14.8.06) 3. |Social Se. Vacant Prof. [Prof. BM. Sharma [Prof. BM. IM.S.Chaturvedi — [Depu. of Pol. Se. [Sbarma Deptt. of Pol. Se. IDepat. of Pol. Se 4. [Science Prof H.S. Sharma 'Prof. B.K. Sharma [Prof. B.K. Sharma |Deptt. of Geography "Deptt. of Physics |Deptt. of Physics |cupto 24.7.04) oe (upto 25:7.07) 5. |Commerce|Dr. NS. Rathore Prof. R.K. Chandak Prof. R.K. |SML College, Commerce College |Chandale [Thunjhunw (Commerce (from 309.03) (College (upto 17.10.08) | [Prof. R.K. Chandak [Prof. SL. Sharma ICommerce College [Depet. of Bus. from 18.11.03) [Adena \from 18.11.06) 6. flaw Prof MP Jain Prof. MP.Jain [Prof Satish Shastri [Prof. Satish [Deptt. of Law Deptt. of Law [Deptt of Law Shastri l(upto 8.8.04) \(feom £3.9.04) _[Deplt. of Law 6 Section t 7. |Manage- |Dr.(Mrs.) [Dr.cMirs.) (Dr. Rajesh Kothari |Dr. Rajesh iment |A-R.Saxeno |A.R Saxena PIM. Kothari Swaies Joma Pm (from 1.8.05) PIM (upto 1.1.05) 8. [Bducation Prof. B.S. Garg |Prof. B.S. Garg ‘Prof. M. Pareek | Prof. M. Pareek Deptt. of Lib. Se. [Deptt of Lib. Se. |Deptt, of Education |Deptt. of |(upta 6.2.05 (Education |Prof. M. Pureek [Deptt of Education (from 7.2.05) 9. |Engg.& |Dr. Naresh |Dr. Naresh Dr, Naresh ‘Tech, \C.Bhandari |C.Bhandari (C.Bhandari . \Engg. College Kota |Engg. College Kola |Engg. College Koua| (from 26.11.02) 10. |Medicine [Dr. A.K Singhal [Dr. A.K Gupta [Dr. A.K. Gupta Medical College, [Medical College, | Medical College, * Ajmer Udaipur (Udaipur (upto 1.6.04) | fromm 18.6.04) 41. [Homeo- [Dr.J.D.Daryani—[Dr. 2D. Doryani ipathy Homeopathy [Homeopathy . . (College, Jaipur —_|College. Jaipur upto 3.4.05) * These faculties were transfered to the jurisdiction of the newly formed Universities in the State. SYNDICATE MEMBERS DURING THE SESSIONS 2003-04 TO 2006-07 A Composit List 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Prof. M.S. JProf. H.S. Sharma Prof. M.S. Chaturvedi [Prof B.K. Sharma (Chaturvedi (upto 24.7.04) 'Prof, H.S. Sharma|Prof. M.S. Chaturvedi |Prof. B.K. Sharma | Prof, BM. Sharma rom 4.8.05) Prof. LK. Pareek |Prof. B.S. Garg Prof. B.M. Sharma Prof. S.L. Kothari \from 25.10.04t0 —_|(érom 19.10.05) 6.2.05) Prof. BM. lProf. Santosh Gupta LK. ‘Sharma \(from 14,3.05 to (upto 23.3.07) :20.5.05) Section | 7 2003-04 2004-08 2005-06 2006-07 Dr. G. Pal Prof. LK. Pareek Prof. SL Kothari [Prof. Sardar Singh ((upto 31.504) | (upto 27.3.05) \(from 19.10.05) |(from 23,3.07) [Shri S.P. Ratwal |Prof.N.K.Lohiya [Shri S.P. Rarwal Prof. HLS. Sharma (from 23.6.04) | from 19.5.05) (upto 129.05) Dr.(Mrs) Uma Prof. B.M. Sharma Prof. H.S. Starma —_[Dr.(Mfrs.) Uma |Fiwari (from 12:9.05) [Tiwari (upto 24.8.06) \Prof. R.K. ‘Shri S.P. Ratwal St. Bhagwati Swami |Smi. Sumitra Pareek \Chandak (from 10.10.06) (Commissioner, Mrs. Uma Tiwari |[De.(Mrs.) Uma Tiwari |Smt, Bhagwati (College (upto 8.7.04 & again . Swami Education from 6.8.04) Dr. M.S. [Prof RK. Chandak [Dr. Ashok Gupta Dr. Ashok Gupia Maheshwari (upto 7.7.04) (upto 24.8.06) \(upto 16.8.03) IDr. Raghu ‘Smt. Bhagwati Swami [Dr. 8.D. Mishra Prof. M.S. [Sharma |Chaturvedi |(from 25.8.03) (10.10.06) Dr. Ashok Gupta Smt. Sumitra Pareek [Dr. Rajeev Gupta Dr. $.D. Mishra (Grom 258.03) _ |(8.7.04 t0 6.8.04) 'Dr. B.D. Rawat |Commissioner, Shri J.P. Singhal Dr. Rajeev Gupta (College. (upto 1.9.05) [Education Shri J.P. Singhal [Dr. Raghu Sharma Shri Kali Charan Saraf [Shri J.P. Singhal (upto 7.7.04) ‘Shri Rajendra. |Dr. Ashok Gupta [Shri Navratan Rajoria {Shri Kali Charan Pareek Sarat (upto Dec. 03) (upto 15.6.07) ‘Shri Ram [Dr. S.D. Mishsa ——_|Commissioner, College |Shsi Navratan (Chandra (from 8.7.04) \Education » IRajoria ‘Saradhana \Cupto 15.6.07) (upto Dec. 03) . ‘Shri Kali Charan [Dr. B.D. Rawat Commissioner, jSaraf (upto 19.3.04) ICollege Education \(from 16.6.04) 8g Section [ 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Shri Navraten— [Dr. Rajeev Gupta Rajoria (from 16.6.04) REGISTRATION OF GRADUATES ‘The number of registered graduates during the sessions 2003-04 to 2006-07 was 7987. CONVOCATION ‘The University Convocation could not be held during the sessions 2003-04 to 2006.07. MEETINGS The Senate ‘The meeting of the Senate was held on 11 July, 2003. The Syndicate 2003-04 30.09.2003 06.10.2003 27.03.2004 17.07.2004 28.10.2004 29.11.2004 23.03.2005 20.05.2005 05.08.2005 25.08.2005 17.09.2005 (iv) 20.02.2006 () 26.03.2006 (wi) 21.04.2006 Section | 02.05.2006 17.05.2006 4) 05.07.2006 Gi) 25.07.2006 Gil) 29.11.2006 (iv) 12.02.2007 () 27.02.2007 (i)—_25.03.2007 ‘The Academic Council 2003-04 @ 13.08.2003 (i) 23.03.2004 2004-05 @ 10.09.2004 2005-06 i) 08.08.2005 (ii) 12.09.2005 2006-07 @ 17.03.2007 The Faculties 2003-04 Arts Fine Arts Social Science Science Commerce Education Law Medicine & Pharmaceutics Engineering & Technology Management Studies = 21.01.2004 = 15.05.2003 : 78.01.2004 : 28.01.2004 2 31.01.2004 2 19.01.2004 + 22.12.2003 + 08.05.2004 : 05.08.2003 26.03.2004 08.05.2004 + 07.02.2004 10 Section 2004-05 Medicine & Pharmaceutics = 06.06.2005 Education + 28.04.2005 Law + 19.03.2005 2005-06 Fine Arts + 15.04.2006 Engineering & Technology: 29.07.2005 Management Studies + 08.10.2005, 2006-07 Arts : 01.03.2007 Science + 09.03.2007 Commerce 27.02.2007 Law : 16.03.2007 RETIREMENT OF UNIVERSITY TEACHERS ‘ AFTER ATTAINING THE AGE OF SUPERANNUATION Academic Session 2003-04 Professors S.No. Name Department L Dr. K.B. Bhalla Physics 2. Dr. B.L. Verma Law Associate Professors S.No. Name Department 1 ‘Dr. Meena Sogani Public Administration 2 Dr. S.C. Prasad Psychology Section 1 3. Dr. S. Barakati Urdu “a Dr. S.K. Sharma Law 5. Dr. R.D. Gupta Geography Academic Session 2004-05 Professors S.No, Name Department L Dr. S.C. Jain ABST 2 Dr. Ravindra Sharma Public Administration 3. Dr. M.P. Jain Law 4 Dr. V.S. Shekhawat Philosophy 5. Dr. CM, Choudhary EAFM 6 Dr. T. Bhattacharya Law 7. Dr. Shyam Lal Sociology 8. Dr. H.S. Sharma Geography 9. Dr. Santosh Gupta English Associate Professors S.No. Name Department 1 Dr. AK. Mishra Chemistry 2 Dr. CP. Singhvi Botany 3 Dr. Saroj Saxena Zoology 4. Dr. Vinay Kumar History 5. Dr. A.K. Mathur Maths: 6. Dr. S.L. Jain Law 2 Section | 2 Dr. A.K. Arora Physics 8 Dr. A.K. Tiwari English 9. Dr. Harish Rathore Law 10. Dr. Sotish Kumar Economics tl. Dr, Sarita Mathur Music 12 Shi S.C. Pandey Law 13. Dr. Basunt Jaitly Sanskrit 14, Dr. R.A. Qazmi Urdu 15, Dr. Sushila Sharma Education 16, Dr. AR. Saxena PIM Academic Session 2005-06 Professors S.No. Name Department L Dr. M.L. Sharma SASC 2. Dr. Manindra Kapoor Home Science 3. Dr. Sudesh Batra Hindi 4 Dr. Veena Singh English 5. Dr. S.8. Nathawat Psychology Associate Professors S.No. Name Dr. B.R. Saharan Zoology 2 Dr. (Mis.) C.K. Sharma Chemistry 3. Dr, (Mrs.) Prabha Gupta Physies Section 1 13 4, Dr. U.C. Chaturvedi History 5. Shri Vijay Mathur Dramatics 6 Dr. LK. Malhotra Physics 7 Dr. K.C. Shrangi Maths 8. Dr. (Mrs.) Surekha Sinha Music 9. Dr. H.C. Jain Botany 10. Dr. (Mrs.) Chanda Tiwari Education i Dr. HLL. Yadav Physics Asstt. Professors (Ad-hoc) Name Department 1 Dr. Dharam Pal Singh History 2. Dr. NL. Verma Drawing & Painting Academic Session 2006-07 Professors Name Department L Dr. Ashwani Kumar Botany 2 Dr. Pabup Singh Chemistry 3. Dr. PP. Bakre Zoology 4 Dr. N.K. Lohiya Zoology 5. Dr. Y.S. Sisodia usIc 6. Dr. Pradeep Bhatnagar Zoology 4 Section I 1 Dr. S.C. Kalwar Geography 8. Dr. Narain Sinha Economics (under suspension) 9 Dr. Rakesh Bohra Chemistry Associate Professors S.No. Name Department 1 Dr. MK, Khandelwal Geography 2. De. (Mss) V.R. Kumar Botany 3. Dr. S.H. Quazi Drawing & Painting 4 De. $.H. Khan Psychology 5. Dr. Savitri Dhawan History 6. Dr. T.K. Jain Public Administration 7. Dr. LP. Jain CNCER 8 Dr. S.C. Dwivedi Zoology 9. Dr. LN. Choudhary Sociology 10. Dr. NJ. Sarna Bowny 11. Dr. Neera Mathar Zoology 12. Dr. GS. Kewalramani Sociology 13. Dr. Madhulika Sharma History 14 Dr. SK, Jain Chemisty is. Dr. A.B.S. Karki History Asstt. Professors S.No. Name Department L Dr. Anil Bhargava Sociology Dr. Ravi Chaturvedi Dramatics Section I is Asstt. Professors (Ad-hoc) S.No. Name Department 1. ‘Dr. Rajni Bala Sharma Political Science 2. Dr. (Mrs.) Janki D.Moorjani__ Psychology RESEARCH Number of candidates awarded the degree of Ph.D. during the Sessions 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2006-07 (1 July, 2003 to 30" June 2007):- S.No. Name of Faculty Year 2003-04 | 2004-05 | 2005-06 _| 2006-07 1 [Science 136 94 7 120 2 [Commerce & Management 58 a2 46 53. 3 Medicine o4 - 03 03 4 [Ayurveda 08 3 | 0 | 0 | 5 Engineering 2 06 = 03 6. _|Sanskrit Studies 08 os | 05 7. |ans 65 2” a2 st 8 [Social Sciences 173 98 86 97 9. [Law 17 @ a 10 10. [Fine Arts 4 07 ML 10 UL |Bducation 23 3 A 23 Total | 308 | 297 328 384 Award of D.Litt. Degree ‘Name Subject Year 1. [Dr Kali Mohan Bhattacharya [Commerce (ABST) 9-7-2005 2. |De. Girvar Singh Rathore Public Administration —__|22-2-2006 16 Section { SUMMARY OF SELECTED DECISIONS OF THE SYNDICATE (1) Opening of fotlowing new courses under Self-Financing Scheme:- (a) Master of Cost Control and Account (MCCA) (Two years) (b) P.G. Diploma in Coraputer Accounting and Auditing (© P.G. Diploma in Tax Practice (Syndicate Resolution No.14 dated 30.09.2003) 2) Re-designation of Asstt. Directors and Dy. Directors of Physical Education as Teachers at the corresponding levels as Asstt. Professors and Associate Professors respectively. (Syndicate Resolurion No.18 dated 17.07.2004) G3) Allowed members of the Syndicate reimbursement of 2400 Calls bi-monthly plus rental charges or Rs.3600/- bi-monthly, whichever is less. (Syndicate Resolution No.44 dated 17.07.2004) (4) Reiterated its earlier decision that all affliated colleges should ensure payment of salary to their teachers as per UGC Pay Scales and that each college should submit an undertaking to this effect. (Syndicate Resolution No.2 dated 20.02.2006) (S) Approval of the new scheme of Pension for all employees of University appointed after 1.1.2004 as per policy and scheme implemented for its employees by the State Government. (Syndicate Resolution No.3 dated 20.02.2006) (©) Allocation of Rs.1.00 crore out of non-plan budget for the year2006-07 from MSR fund to the Centre for Converging Technology to facilitate starting of courses of Converging Teclinology. (Syndicate Resolution No.28 dated.05.07.2006) a Resolution to celebrate the year 2006-07 as a Diamond Jubilee Year in view of the fact that the Rajasthan University has entered 60" Year of his service in the sector of higher education and authorized the Vice-Chancellor to plan and execute various events and activities in a befiting manner. (Syndicate Resolution No.29 dated 05.07.2005) (8) Decided that answer-books of achievers of highest marks at the University examinations in all the subjects be put on display in the Central Library of the University for the larger benefit of the students (Syndicate Resolution No.3! dared 05.07.2006) (9) Decided that the Podar Institute of Management of the University should be developed as a Centre of Excellence and it be encouraged to frame and run with prior approval various courses of Career Oriented Programme. Wherever feasible and possible such courses may also be cun under public private partnership. (Syndicate Resolution No.37 dated 05.07.2006) Section T 7 (10) A Corpus Fund of Rs. 1.00 crore was created to provide additional medical reimbursement facilities to the Pensioners over and above permissible under the rales out of its interest for indoor patients for treatment of cancer surgery, heart surgery, kidney transplantation and major operations on the recommendation of a Commitice to be appointed by the Vice-Chancellor. (Finance Committee Resolution No.6 dated 18.03.2004 ) SUMMARY OF SELECTED DECISIONS OF THE ACADEMIC COUNCIL (1) Conversion of the semester scheme of examinations for M.Sc. Bio-Technology and M.Sc. Micro-Biology into conventional annual scheme 2003-04. (A.C. Resolution No.20 dated 13.08.2003) (2) Introduction of Environmental Studies as one of the compulsory papers in the faculties of Arts, Science and Commerce as per decision of the Hon’bte Supreme Court. (A.C. Resolution No.4 dated 23.03.2004) 3) Approved reservation of one seat for bonafide students of Jammu & Kashmir for LL.B. First Year in the University Law College, Government Colleges and affiliated non- government Colleges. (A.C. Resolution No.1! dated 23.03.2004) (4) Approval of the new UGC guidelines for vocational subjects allowing the students to take vocational subjects parallel to the main stream courses. (A.C. Resolution No.! dated 10.09.2004) (S)___ Introduction of a new one year P.G. Diploma Course in Environment Law as a Self-Finance Programme, (A.C. Resolution No.23 dated 08.08.2005) RAJASTHAN UNIVERSITY PRESS ‘The University Press is a small unit registered under the factory act. The Press conducts various types of printing works allotted to it. The Press possesses one mechanical composing unit, one offset printing machine, two automatic printing machines, three tradle machines and one cylinder machine. Most of the work done in the Press relates either to academic side or 10 the examination. In this respect it prints Joint Prospectus and Admission Forms for U.G., P.G. courses, University Hostels, University Hand-Books etc. For Examination branch, it ptints Application Forms, Examination Programmes, Marks-sheets, Roll Lists, Tabulation Registers, Headings and various other types of forms related to it. Printing of English version of the degrees in all the faculties is also done by the Press. 18 Section 1 ‘The Press prints and supplies about 120 types of printed stationary items. These are stored in the Press and supplied to various departments and constituent colleges of the University during the whole year. These items include various types of Registers, Forms, Receipt Books, File Covers, File Boards etc. The Press also caters to the need of various forms required towards affiliation of colleges. It also executes the printing of Journals of the University South Asia Study Centre, Magazines like Glimpses, Booklets of various conferences organized by the departments, Reference Books for the Centre for Mass Communication etc. Successful efforts have been made during the past successive years to increase the income of revenue and curtailment of expenditures. ‘There has been no labour trouble and the employer-employee relationship has remained cordial throughout the period under report. The workers participated in all the cultural and welfare activities as well as in sports conducted by the union or the administration from time to time. Looking to the growing demand of modern printing from all the departments, sections and Constituted Colleges of the University, the Press has ample scope for development and replacement of its existing old machinery. One offset machiné, one plate making machine and two computers were installed in the year 2004 from the fund received from the U.G.C. in its Xth Plan. RAJASTHAN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ‘The Profile ‘The Rajasthan University Library was established in the year 1949. The first book ‘Preface to Library Science’ by Dr. S.R. Ranganathan was accessioned on 11" May 1950. The library got its birth in the corner of the office of the first. Vice-Chancellor, Dr GS. Mahajan, in Kesargarh, a fortlike structure. The library was shifted to the completed portion of the new building in October 1958. Late Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru, the then Prime- ‘Minister of India performed the formal opening ceremony of the new building on 2" October 1959. Aims and Objectives ‘The objectives of higher education at the University level are to reshape students from a form of raw material’ into what may be called a’ finished product’ of a commonly and accepted standard for use of the society at large. To achieve the aims and objectives of higher education, the Rajasthan University Library system plays a pivotal role, Working days and hours of the Library ‘The library remains open on all the days of the year except onthe days when the following festivals fall during the year: (a) 26 January —(b) Dhulandi_(c) 15" August (@) Dashehra _(e) Goverdhan (Next day of Dipaw: 1. Under special circumstances, it may, however, be closed on any other or part of the day. 2. The following are normally the working hours of the library: Section | (@) From the beginning of the session till 30*Noy. 09.00 a.m. to 9 p.m. and from 1™ March to end of the session (b) 1" December to 28/29 Feb. 09.00 a.m. to 7 p.m. (©) Sundays and University Holidays 10.30 am to 4.30 p.m. Membership 2003-04 = 2004-05 2005-06 — 2006-07 @ Teachers 808 603 516 570 () Teachers (affiliated colleges) I 10 - - (©) Research Scholars (Regd.) 77 221 263 291 @ MPhil, Students 153 24 213, 301 © — Students 2100 2494 2151 2005 © Nonteaching staff members 152 133 135 133 (@) Special Members a 54 38 43 MEMBERSHIP : SPECIAL MEMBERS NON TEACHING STAFF Deoce-o7 PG STUDENTS 2 2005-06 MPHIL STUDENTS mm 2004-05 RESEARCH SCHOLARS mm 2003-04 TEACHER AFFILIATED COLLEGES TEACHER 1000 2000 NUMBER 3000 20 Section 1 Collection Books acquired 2006/07, ag ayo, 4579 6713 3 2003/04 m 2004/05 2008/06, 13 2008/06 7716 2004/08, 10.2006/07 7082 ‘The Library holds a collection of more than 4 lacs documents, which includes; books, bound journals, thesis, reports, Microfilmy/Microfiches etc. The Library acquires current Journais pertaining to various subjects in addition to the E - journals available ontine for ‘use through UGC Infonet E - journals consortia. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Books acquired 6713 7082 776 4579 ‘Total aumber of books 34062 = 47774355490 360069 ‘Current Journals subscribed * 251 137 107 148, Bound Volumes added 284 102 469 nil ‘Total number of Bound Volumes 63252 63354 «6382363823 Number of Thesis added nil 4379 ail nil ‘Total number of thesis 12649 17028 = 1702817028 Section 1 2 Total number of books 370000 1 2003/04 m 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 Total number of books * In addition to about 4087 (Approx.) E — Journals available for online access under UGC - Infonet E - Journals Consortia programme. Other Collections Abu Collections The library has a rich collection of old documents including the collection of the British resident at Mount Abu, which is popularly known as the Abu collection. This includes government reports, gazettees and other publications dating back to early 19* cenuty. ‘These are of historical research value for Historians, Economists and Sociologists ete Micro Collection The library has the collection of Microfilms and Microfiches. This collection of the library includes a variety of reports, for example, Census of India publications of the earlier period beginning from 1872, a large number of gazettees of India down to district level published during the British period, The memoirs and annual reports of Archaeological Survey of India, legislative proceeding debates for the period 1854 to 1957 for the Central Legislative Body, proceedings of many other legislative bodies in the country, a large number of periodicals, many news papers e.g. Tribune from’ 188] to 1995, newspapers from a number of South Asian Countries etc. Library also has the Microfilm readers to facilitate the use of these documents. Special Collection . tn the interest of the users, the University Library has developed a oumnber of special collections namely Hindi Collection, Jain Collection, Rajasthan Collection and Fine Arts Collection. ‘The library also has a collection of CD-ROM databases. 2 Section 1 Other Departmental Libraries and Collection The collection of some Science books and journals hes been kept at the place of their use i.e. in the concemed departments, e.g. the collection of books and journals of Zoology and Botany have been kept in the concemed departments. Similarly, the collection of journals is kept in the Deptt, of Physics and Chemisiry, respectively. Besides, the collection of the reading material is also available in departmental libraries. The departmental libraries in the university exist in the depactment, namely, Academic Staff College, Faculty of Fine Ants, Indira Gandhi Centre for Human Ecology Environment and Population Studies, History, Law, Library and Information Science, Philosophy and Podar Institute of Management. Budget 1 2003-04 | 2004-05 | 2005-06 | 2006-07 la. Purchase of Library Books| 60,00,000/ 65,00,000_60,00,000| 55,00,000) and Journals (nom-plan) 'b. Purchase of Library Books| — 20,00,000] 10,00,000| _10,00,000| 10,00,000 and Journals (10” plan) |__| lc. Pay of Estt. and other 4,13,12,889) 1,21,10,735] 1,31,43,400]1,24,80,102| Allowances (Actual) [Purchase of Books and journals] — 44,34,000| $2,62,00052,71,700| 4699500] for Departments through (Central Library [Replacement Fund 1,70,600] 45,000] Services In order to serve the users, the library collection has been well organized. The books have been grouped in different sequences, for example general books, text books, reference books, thesis, reports and set collections etc, The periodicals back run has been also segregated into two groups pre-1971 and the rest. The books collection has also been grouped into pre-1951 prints and the resi, This has been done to make actively used collection more accessible. Various library services in addition to the user consultation and lending facilities are as follows: 1. Inter-library Joan service 2. Photo copy service 3. Reference Service Section 1 2B Issue/ Consultations 2003-04 = 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 (2) Books issued for home 17008 17300 1774 18140 () Books consulted 370000 440000 «430000» 445000 Books issued Books consulted Bonks ised Computer Services Internet and E-Mail facility ‘CDROM database search service (off line) E-Journals online Accessibility Online search of Library data on Library LAN Document delivery service Hands on exposure/training in use of computer facilities of Central Library Help in Online data search / Electronic journals search Print out service Manpower NAME OF THE LIBRARY FUNCTIONARIES Hony. Director 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Prof. Ashwani Prof. Ashwani —_| Prof. Pradeep Prof. Pradeep Kumar Kumar Bhatnagar Bhatnagar 24 Section 1 ‘Other 2003-04 2004-05 2008.06 2006-07 ‘Library istaff ‘Sancti | Working Sanctio Working) Sanctio | Working] Sanctio Work oned ned ned ned | ing Dy. 4 | m2 | 4 | a2 | 4 22 4 | 242 Librarian (CAS) (CAS) (CAS) (CAS) Asst, 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 | 2 [Librarian Library | 56 | 34 | 56 | 34 | 57 35 55 | 37 ‘Statt IMinist- | 26 | 18 | 26 18 | 26 15 2% | 3 lertal (Other 24 24 24 23 3B 14 24 12 \includin ig peons lec) totaL| 19 | 92 | us | s1 | 118 | 7 | 118 | 68 Innovations in the Library Services / Activities New and emerging technologies such as multimedia technology, communication technologies etc. have a direct impact on the Rajasthan University Library also. It has enabled the librarian and users to access whatever information they want and from wherever it is available living up to Ranganathan’s ideal of every reader his / her information, Rajasthan University Library has entered the new millennium with full hope and determination to revolutionize handling activities of the Rajasthan University Library with the help of information technology. In order to achieve the same, the University Library has started by providing the infrastrucuure for the computer based services. To make it useful and functional following have been installed:- 1. Novell Netware 4.11 and SCO UNIX based network in window environment, which can be accessed from different nodes within the library. 2. Through offline service many databases like Geography Humanities Source, MLA International Bibliography, Dissertation Abstract International, Social Science Source, Sport Disc., Wilson Humanities Abstract, Wilson Library Literature and Wilson Social Science Abstract are accessible to the users from eighteen computer nodes within the library at present. Section I 25 Book Exhibitions / Seminars/ workshops ete. 2003-04 ‘A National Book Exhibition was organized in the library from November 18 toh 21, 2003. It was inaugurated by Prof. K.L. Sharma, the then Vice-Chancellor, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. Prof. R.C. Mehrotra, Emeritus Professor was the Chief Guest. The exhibition provided an opportunity of interaction between publishers, teachers, and students, ' Faculty members of re University teaching deparuments having outstanding contribution as an author / editor of books at the post-graduate leve! were honored at a special function, presided by the Vice-Chancellor, held in the Central Library on 19% November, 2003. They were presented certificates in recognition of their outstanding work. Users training programme was organized by computer section of the Central library from 29-3-04 to 28-4-2004 on the use of computer and computer based services! facilities crested / available in the central library. Exposure about use of E- journals was also given to the teachers and research scholars who attended this programme. Resource person was Dr. A. K. Gautam (Dy. Librarian). 2004.08 Rajasthan University Library has gone beyond its walls to serve its faculty and students to promote the use of E -jouruals and library services. As a part of the awareness programme about E -joumals which have been provided under the UGC-Infonet E - journals Consortia programme, Dr.Anil Gautam (Dy. Librarian) visited the teaching departments on 13-04-05 and 15-04-2005. The information about E -journals was given (othe Head of Departments, teachers and research scholars. On the spot queries were also responded. 2005-06 On the request of Head of teaching departments of Chemistry and Zoology, Computer Section, Central library took and initiative and organized E - journals demonstration programmes in the above two departments on the following dates: Chemistry Department 20th September 2006 Zoology Department 26th September 2006 ‘The teachers and research scholars attended the programmes. Dr. A. K. Gautam (Dy.Librarian) coordinated the programmes. Research Contributions and professional participation by the Library staff during. the sessions: 2003-04 DR. P. K. Gupta (Dy. Librarian) Award ‘The Rajasthan Patrika honour award was given by the Rajasthan Patrika, a leading Hindi daily, for excellent contributions in the library service at the state level on 11® December 2003, during the National Book Fair at Jaipur. 26. Section J Chairman, Indian Public Libraries Associatiou, Rajasthan State Branch. 2004 March, Lectures Resource sharing in Libraries in the Orientation Programme for Librarians, H C M State Institute of Public Administration in 2003. ICT, libraries and information society, In Workshop on Library Computerization. Organized by the Rajasthan Patrika during National World Book Fair, Jaipur, and LI" Dec 2003, Seminar / Conference Participation Workshop on Library Computerisation. (Organised by the Rajasthan Patrika during National World Book Fair, Jaipur, 11" December 2003. Main Speaker of the Workshop. Seminar on Online Joumals and Digital Library System. (Organised by the Medical Library Association of India in association with the Indian Institute of Health ‘Management Research, Jaipur, 27" January 2004. Invited participant. Dr. Prabha Sharma (Dy. Librarian) Presented a poper on Role of Information Resource Centers in Rural Development in XX1 National Seminar of IASLIC on ‘information Support for Rural Development’ IASLIC, Kolkata, 2004 Participated in the seminar on Online Journals and Digital Library System. (Organised by the Medical Library Association of India in association with the Indian Institute of Health Management Research, Jaipur, 27% January 2004, Dr.Anil Gautam (Dy. Librarian) Attended 2™ Intemational CALIBER 2004 on ‘Road map to new generation of libraries using emerging technologies’ held at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi,(11-13 Feb,2004) Participated in the seminar on Online Journals and Digital Library System. (Organised by the Medical Library Association of India in association with the Indian Institute of Health Management Research, Jaipur, 27" January 2004. 2004-05 DR. P. K. Gupta (Dy. Librarian) Lectures 1. Library resource sharing, Jn the Orientation Programme for Librarians, H C M Rajasthan State Institute of Public Administration. Jaipur, 4th Sep 2004. 2, Library resource sharing, In the Orientation Programme for Librarians, HC M State Institute of Public Administration. 5” Nov 2004. Section 1 : 2 3. Delivery of Book and Newspaper Act of 1954, In Workshop organised by National Library (Kolkata) aid Department of Language and Libraries, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipar, 24" February 2005. 4, Public library legislation in Rajasthan In Training Workshop for Public Librarians in Rajasthan, Organised by the Department of Language & Libraries, Govt. of Rajasthan, Jaipur. 27" Feb 2005. Nomination: Indian Public Library Association, Rajasthan State Branch: A Chairman: July 2004 to July 2007. Seminar / Conference Participat Master Moti Lal Sanghi's 129" Bimh Anniversary and World Book Day _ Celebration. Organised by the Rajasthan Library Association in association with Sri Sanmati Pustakalaya and Dundhad Sanskriti Parishad, Jaipur, 25° April 2004. Special Guest DELNET Workshop-cum-Orientation Programme. Organised by the Developing Library Network in association with the Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, 4 September 2004. Invited participant. (I chaired a session in the Workshop). National Seminar. Organised by the Indian Public Library Association (Rajasthan Branch) in association with tht Government Divisional Public Library, Ajmer, Ajmer, 26” — 28" Oct 2004. (I was Chairiman of the Seminar). Workshop on Delivery of Book and Newspaper Act of 1954. Organised by National Library (Kolkata) and Department of Language and Libraries, Government of Rajasthan, Jaipur, 24" February 2005. Invited participant. (1 chaired a session in the Workshop). Committee Attended Special invitee, UGC Committee to Evolve a Regulatory Framework for Creation of Metadata for Doctoral Thesis, Promote Electronic Submission of Thesis and to Suggest its Implementation, Delhi, 6* October 2004. Papers Presented ICT and resource sharing in libraries. Paper in National Seminar. Organised by the Indian Public Library Association (Rajasthan Branch) in association with the Government Divisional Public Library, Ajmer, Ajmer, 28" Oct 2004. Dr. Prabha Sharma (Dy. Librarian) Submitted an article on ‘Some Measures for Promotion of Reading Habits’ to ‘Raja Ram Mohan Roy Library Foundation, Kolkatta on the request for the selection of award and her anicle is selected for prize for best article. Attended a DELNET Workshop-cum-Orientation Programme. organised by the Developing Library Network in association with the Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, 4" September 2004. . w Section | Dr.Anil Gautam (Dy, Librarian) Attended Training course on * E-resourves Management using UGC Infonet’ held at INFLIBNET, Ahmedabad,(17-22 May 2004) Dr. Nandini Khattar(Assistant Librarian) Attended a DELNET Workshop-cum-Orientation Programme. organised by the Developing Library Network in association with the Malaviya National Institute of ‘Technology, Jaipur, 4" September 2004. 2005-06 DR. P. K. Gupta (Dy. Librarian) Committee Attended 1. Member, Committee on Courses ~ Library and Information Science. Maharshi Dayanand Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University, Ajmer. May 2005 - May 2007. (I presented the draft Syllabus for BLIS programme of the University, which was adopted with some modifications). 20 June 2005 2. Special invitee, UGC Committee to Review the Document E-thesis Online (India) prepared by the UGC Committee on evoiving @ Regulatory Framework for Creation of Metadata for Doctoral Thesis, Promote Electronic Submission of Thesis and to Suggest its Implementation, Delhi, 30" Augu:t 2005. ti inar/ Conferente etc Participation/O: n 1. Organised, lecture & discussion on the subject “Future of Libraries”. (Ms Wendy Zaman, Information Resource Officer, American Information Resource Centre (American Embassy), New Delhi was the Key Speaker). Rajasthan ‘University Library, Jaipur, 22 July 2005. 2. Brain Storming Session on Public Libraries. Organised by the Senior Citizens Users’ Forum in association with the Government Divisional Public Library, Ajmer, Ajmer, 17 ~ 18 Nov 2005. (I was the Director of the Seminar). Lectures 1. User education in school library In the School Libraries Development Programme, H C M Rajasthan State Institute of Public Administration. Jaipur, 08 November 2005. 2. Role of school librartes In the School Libraries Development Programme, H C M Rajasthan State Institute of Public Administration. Jaipur, 08 November 2005. 3. Virtual reference service in libraries In Brain Storming Session on Public Libraries. Organised by the Senior Citizens Users’ Forum in association with the Government Divisional Public Library, Ajmer, Ajmer, 18" Nov 2005. 4, Modernisation of libraries In Public Library Service Development Training Programme, Organised by the Department of Language & Libraries, Govt. of Rajasthan, Jaipur, 17° Jan 2006. Section | 29 5. Public library legislation in Rajasthan In Public Library Service Development Training Programme, Organised by the Department of Language & Libraries, Gowt. of Rajasthan, Jaipur, 17" Jan 2006, 6. Modernisation of libraries In’ Public Library Service Development Training Programme, Organised by the Deparment of Language & Libraries, Govt. of Rajasthan, Jaipur, 21* Feb 2006. 7. Public library legislation in Rajasthan Iu Public Library Service Development ‘Training Programme, Organised by the Department of Language & Libraries, Govt. of Rajasthan, Jaipur, 21° Feb 2006. Dr. Prabha Sharma (Dy. Librarian) Participated in the lecture & discussion on the subject “Future of Libraries”. (Ms Wendy Zaman, Information Resource Officer, American Information Resource Centre (American Embassy), New Delhi was the Key Speaker). Rajasthan University Library, Jaipur, 22 july 2005. Dr. Anil Gautam (Dy. Librarian) Auended 4” International Convention of CALIBER-2006 held at Gulbarga University (2-4 Feb.,06) Dr. Nandini Khattar(Assistant Librarian) Participated in the lecture & discussion on the subject “Future of Libraries". (Ms Wendy Zaman, Information Resource Officer, American Information Resource Centre (American Embassy), New Delhi was the Key Speaker). Rajasthan University Library, Jaipur, 22" July 2005. 2006-07 DR. P. K. Gupta (Dy. Librarian) Radio Discussion 1. Discussion on “Rural Libraries in Rajasthan”. Aakashvani Jaipur. Radio Counselling 1. Subject Expert, Types of libraries - Radio counselling for LIS Programmes of \Vardhnan Mahaveet Open University, Kota. March 25, 2007. Committees Attended: 1. Member, Board of Studies — Library and Information Science. Mabarshi Dayanand Saraswati University, Ajmer. May 2005 - May 2007. Meeting on 27 Nov, 2006. 2. Lecture-cum-discussion on Information management by Dr M.S.Shridhar, Head Library, Indian Space Research Organization, Ahemdabad, organised by the Jaipur Library & Information Society (ALIS), Dr Radha Krishan State Centre Library, 27th Dec 2006. (As Patron of JALIS) 30 Scetion 1 Lectures Delivered: 1) Role of school libraries In the School Libraries Development Programme, H C M Rajasthan State Justitute of Public Administration. Jaipus, 28 April 2006. 2) User education in school library In the Schoo! Libraries Development Programine. HC M Rajasthan State Institute of Public Administration. Jaipur, 28 April 2006 3) Reading Habits and Book Culture In Seminar on Development of Book Culture organised by the Jaipur Library & Information Society (JALIS) & Rajasthan Patrika in the National Book Fair - 06, Jaipur, 5" Nov 2006. ‘Dr. Prabha Sharma (Dy. Librarian) Contributed a paper on ‘Implementation of Information Technology (I) in Library Services with special reference to Rajasthan University Library’ in SALIS- 2006 National conference on * Initiatives in Library and Information Centers in Digital Era, Presented an article on Digital Libraries: Reaching out to people with special Reference to India in International Conference on Semantic Web & Digital Libraries eld during February 21-23, 2007 at Documentation Research & Training Centre (DRTC), Bangalore. Lecture delivered on ‘Improvement on reading habits’ in Seminar on Development of Book Culture organised by the Jaipur Library & Information Society (ALIS) & Rajasthan Patrika in the National Book Fair - 06, Jaipur, 5" Nov 2006. Award Awarded as one of the best Librarian in the State of Rajasthan by Rajasthan Patrika in the National Book Fair - 06, Jaipur, 5 Nov 2006. DEPARTMENT OF ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION Department of Adult and Continuing Education has conducted different types of activities from the year 2003-2007 under the heading of general awareness, workshops, counseling programs and lectures as follows:~ General Awareness Program Population Control Sex Education ‘Awareness [or health and hygiene Environmental Protection Safe motherhood ‘Awareness against child labour ‘Workshops Personality development Section | au Life skills development Human rights Yoga and meditation Counselling Programs Career counselling Counselling for physical and mental health Counselling for behavioural problems ‘Counselling for adotescents Lectures Personality Enhancement Enhancement of well-being Mental bealth For senior citizens Wiel BAIS areata core fleafrererr ot oa were orators Paeafterrar at} wares ofeRiftret, war qrensit a wat B aaa Birt anaat S vega at wr Ge tye wen 31 ae age aaa wil a asa S ea ate S ara & 3 tae age i i 4G fi iF i q3 at Za a4 a & H iy 2% Y a4 aga aa ae g * it fe 4a 4 * i oh Bg #2 i 3 32 Section T ora Realtor & ere vd wrest aensit A wat SF Rrefar soRafe & fra sens ort at gi A wena A aiff 75 viterr soRat A aftes sake cefa aa eat a aaa sie fea or or ve ofiea vena ft sa araferr arr favaftercra vere & wee ver sar 21 waa BS aaa A ont a when wef ona ort a yet ae S wer varere Yara aft we orale wert B Bere Waa wel Bh Se agua ger od ada a oo ete aneeat wale Aa-sreeah, gels = Rirer ware vated A wes a wae gorgat @ te ale vere a were & uahaa B Hea fer ora BI ea ogame HA oa aed oft & eer ve aerew, o ahs Pefta wen & Berns walert orf Zi wre fates ft janfie oie: Rado 3S aeret a Section | 33 woreware @ mer A gar opr A ang Rene wena aftreet om aft acgdh idea Roar i Reader @ tere wala A ge mr ach & goa af ga aga are oe ae HF enfengis woes ward wa 2 COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (C.D.C.) ‘The C.D.C. was established by the University im the year 1978 under the UG.C. scheme for ensurins @ Proper planning and integrated development of its affiliated and constituent colleges. (Govt., Non-Govt’& University colleges) Gi) Improvement of standard of Higher Education. Git) Reforms of Examination System. Gv) Faculty improvement. To achieve its aims and objects, the C:D.C. on behalf of U.G.C. invites proposals from the colleges included under sections 2(f) and 12(B) of the UGC ActI956 on various schemes from time to time and recommends to the U.G.C. for approval. During the years 2003 to 2007 the U.G.C. provided the following financial assistance to the colleges under various schemes :~ 1, Development Scheme . . During the period of 2003-07 the C:D.C. recommended the proposals of 71 colleges to the UGC. The UGC deputed a commiure of-experts the our University Head Quarter in the year 2003. The Committee evaluated the proposals in the presence of the Principals of the Colleges, the Officers of the College Education and the Coordinator of C.D.C. University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. The sare Committee also evaluated the proposals of all the colleges of affiliated with other sister University of the State. ‘The UGC sanctioned Rs.3 crores for construction of class rooms, laboratories, library building etc. to the collepe affiliated with the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur and further Rs. 3 crores for purchase of Books aud equipments, and for P-T. A.C., Extension activities etc. Although most of the colleges have completed the building projects sanctioned to them but few colleges which could not complete the project due to one or the other reasons have been permitted by the UGC to complete them within next two years. ‘The grants other than Building projects have been utilized by the colleges in time. 2-Faculty Inmprovensent Programm The CDC selected 113 teacher fellows from the: permanent teachers of Government and Non-Government colleges: for completing Ph.D. or doing M.Phil Program. About 132 teacher Yellows selected by the sister Universities also joined the respective departments of the University of Rajasthan. The teacher fellowship is basically sanctioned for 2 years by the UGC and in special cases it is extended by one more year. The office of CDC monitors the progress of the work of the teacher fellows from time to 34 Section 1 time and motivate them for completing the work in time. In these four years about 175 teacher fellows have completed their Ph.D. work. At present about 50 fellows are pursuing their research work in different departments of the University. This scheme is sill in existence. The UGC also gives facility for the reimbursement of salary of substitute teachers, if appointed in place of teacher fellows by the colleges. The UGC also give financial assistance to the teacher fellows for meeting their contingent expenditure incurred on research work. 3. Research Awards (P.D.F.) The UGC sanctions research awards to those teachers who have excellent research experience in their career advancement. The.CDC recommended about 80 proposals of the college teachers to the UGC during the year 2004 t0 2006. The UGC has sanctioned this award to 21 teachers to complete their projects within 3 years. At present 11 teachers are working as Research Awardees, Their fult salary and allowances are being paid by the UGC along with the contingency grant. 4. Major Research Projects The UGC sanctions major research project up to a maximum limit of Rs. 11 Lakhs to a college teacher. About 23 proposals were recommended to the UGC. The UGC sanctioned 14 major research projects during the period between 2003 to 2007. 5. Minor Research Projects ‘The UGC sanctions minor research projects up to a maximum limit of Rs.1 lakh toa college teacher. The CDC recommended about 450 proposals during this period and about 298 projects were sanctioned bu the UGC. 6. Career Oriented Courses! Vocational Courses The UGC provides financial assistance for career oriented/ vocational courses and sanctions Rs. 5 lakhs for one course up to a maximum limit of 3 courses to a colleges. ‘About 52 courses were sanctioned to 18 colleges during this period. 7, Remedial Coaching Classes The UGC provides financial assistance to run remedial classes for weaker section of the society up to a maximum limit of Rs. 3 lakhs to a college. 5 Colleges got this assistance during this peciod, & Travel Grant The UGC sanctions traveling grant to a college teacher for auiending International Conferences etc. to a maximura limit of 50 % of the expenditure incurred by him/her. The UGC also provides 100 % assistance: to a college teacher for collecting research material from abroad. Four college teachers were sanctioned financial assistance for aitending international conferences under this scheme by the UGC during this period. 9. Nationa] Conference/Workshop/Seminar/Symposium = The UGC provides financial assistance to hold _ conferences! workshop/seminarisymposium at colleges to a maximum limit of Rs. 1.50 lakhs. Eleven colleges got the financial assistance for this purpose during the period from 2003 to 2007. Section 1 35 10. Establishment of UGC Net work Resource Centre (UGC- NRC). ‘The UGC provides financial assistance to a college for the purchase of computers and their maintenance, up t0 a maximum fimit of Rs. 2 lakhs. Besides, a sum of Rs. 10 thousand p.a. for five years is also given for the maintenance of appratus. 32 colleges got the grant of Rs. 2.50 crores against this scheme during the period. IL Development grant Cor Young Cotleges ‘The UGC has started a new development grant to the colleges established after 1998. Under this scheme about 13 colleges could get the grant for Rs. 1.30 crores. This is a one time grant and is sanctioned for construction of buildings etc. 12. Construction of Women's Hostels under special scheme ‘The UGC provides financial help for construction of women hostels, In recent years, the UGCrextended this facility to the co-educational colleges also irrespective of ‘umber of girls students. The UGC has also increased the financial assistance for the construction of women's Hostel from the ihinimum of Rs. 15 jakhs to Rs. 1 crore toa college. About 15 colleges (both women & co-educational colleges) including University Maharani's College, Jaipur got the-financial assistance for the purpose. The proposals of 2 colleges are under process with the UGC. 13. Scheme for Instrumentation Maintenance Facility (IMF) ‘The University Grants Commission has also introduced the above mentioned scheme. ‘Although 5-6 colleges have applied so far under this scheme but 3 colleges could fet the imancal assistance of Rs. 15 lakhs forthe purchase of instruments and sstary of the trained staff. 14, Autonomous Colleges. ‘The UGC ia:also promoting tt coucept of autonomous colleges. In the. year 2006 two proposais:of the affiliatéd colleges for becoming autonomous were forwarded to the UGC. The UGC has approved the proposal of R.R. Government College, Alwar and International College for Gitls, Jaipur to act as a autonomous college from the year 2007. . 15, Recognition of colleges with potential for excellence ‘The S.S. Jain Subodh College, Jaipur has been adjudged as the college with potential for excellence in, the year 2004-05 and the, UGC has released a sum of Rs. 60 Lakhs to the college. During the year 2005-06 the proposal of 6 more colleges with potential for excellence were forwarded to the UGC but none of them got this status. 16, Inclusion of colleges under section 2(f) and 12(B) of UGC. Act 1956 During the period 2003 104007 about 10 colleges were included under section 2(f) and 12(B) of UGC Act. Proposals of few self financing colleges were not accepted by the UGC for the inclusion in section 12(B) of UGC Act. 17. Visit of Colleyes by Coordinator, C.D.C, ‘The Coordinator, CDC visited all the colleges at least twice which are geuing financial assistance from UGC for attending the meetings of building committees, 36 Section 1 ication of building projects completed by them, selection of teacher fellows etc. Due to proper monitoring and pursuance, most of the colleges have utilized the UGC grants. Some colleges which could not utilize the grant other then the building grant up (o the end of Xth Plan period, the UGC has permitted to utilize the same up to Sept. 2007. The Coordinator, CDC helps the colleges in preparing their proposals and guides them about the UGC schemes. 18. Meeting of College Principals ‘The College Principals of affiliated and constituent colleges were requested to auend the meetings of UGC held from time to time in the premises of the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. In March, 2003 the mectinig was called by the UGC for discussions of the proposals of X Plan period in which-Peincipals of colleges put their proposals before the UGC expert committee. On Sth and 6th October, 2004 an interface meeting of the Principals of all colleges of Northern Region of the country was held for evaluating the proposals of career oriented courses. The meeting was called by the University Grants Commission and a high power committee was deputed for the purpose. On 7th and 8th June, 2006 the Education Officer, University Grants Commission, Central Regional Office, Bhopal called the meeting of the Principals of all the colteges of the Rajasthan State t0 expedite the process of Clearance Centficates of building projects completed by them during IX Pian period and to complete the building proposals under various schemes of X Plan. About 70 colleges participated in the meeting. On the 11th Oct, 2006, the Vice-Chancellor of the University called the meeting of the Principals of selected colleges for taking stock of the utilization of UGC grants sanctioned during the X Plan period. On the request of the-Principals; the Vice- Chancellor took the initiative for inviting the UGC Chairman to discuss the problems faced by the college Principals. The UGC Chairman deputed Prof. M.C. Shamma, Vice- Chairman of the UGC for the purpose. In presence of the Vice-Chairman, an interface ‘meeting was called on 10th November, 2006. In the meeting all the Vice-Chancellors of sister Universities of the State, Principals of all the cdlleges of the State, Officials of Directorate, College Education and Education Officer of UGC Regional Office, Bhopal participated. The Principais explained their problems faced in the utilization-of the grants to the Vice-Chairman of the UGC. ‘At the initiative of the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Rajasthan one more meeting was organized on 18th and {9th December, 2006.The meeting was attended by the Education Officer, Central Regional Office, University Grants Commission, Bhopal. In the meeting the various problemas of the colleges of the Statc were solved. After this meeting , the Vice-Chancellor, University of Rajasthan, some selected Principals of the colleges, and Officers of Directorate of College Education met Hon'ble Chancellor of the University and expressed their heartfelt thanks for organising such a meeting in the University for solving their problems on the spot. ‘The UGC has sanctioned -a sum of Rs. 60 crores to the colleges during the period from 2003 to 2007 against the above mentioned UGC schemes. Section 1 37 UGC ACADEMIC STAFF COLLEGE Details of activities organized from the Academic Session 2003-04 to 2006-07 Year Courses held No. of participants Orientation | Refresher | Total | Male | Female | Total 2003-04 04, 2 [16] 366 322 688 200405 of 15 19355 390 7a5 2005-06. 04 AS. 19} 438 27 75 2006-07 a 3 is[_ 334 272, 606. Other activities 2003-2004 One National Seminar cum workshop for two days on 18-19 December, 2003 ‘was organized on accreditation of higher educational institutions by the University of Rajasthan, UGC Academic Staff College and the Directorate of College Education. Dr. Latha Pillai, Advisor NAAC and Prof.’R:P: Kaushik UGC Emeritus Scholar participated. One Computer Lab was’established with UGC financial assistance for Rs.20 lakhs for providing facility.on igput of LT. to the participants of orientation and refresher courses. It has been equipped with 24 PCs with Lumix, and MS Office, O1 server, 02 network laser printers, 1 scanner, 01 DLP projector and two UPS and other software's packages. ‘The UGC Golden Jubilee Lecture on Higher Education in India: A vision for the fiiture, was delivered on 20.12.2003 by Prof. M.G.K. Menon, an eminent scientist and Padam Bhushan Awardee. 2004-05 ‘To achieve the best’ input of LT. a small air conditioners seminar room with audio visual system was furnished. Some seminars on aids. Tertorisms & security and environmental issue were also otginized. A National seminar on changing perspective in management education was organized ‘on 26" & 27" February, 2004. 2005-06 Seminar on Media and Society reforms in Higher Education patterns, Gender Issue and National integrity were organized. 2006-07 ‘A lecture on beyond intelligence was delivered by Swami Brahamvihari Das Bochasnvasi of Akshar Purnsholtar Swami Narayan Smitha, Shahibagh, Gujrat (May 13, 2006). Prof. Ravi F. Saraf, Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Nebraska - Linco in, USA delivered a lecture on Nan electronics: Application in live bio electronics uly, 2007). UGC Academic Steff College in collaboration with NAC, Banglore organized one day workshop on students participation in quality enhancement: Discussion with students on July 30, 2006 as the NAAC declared the year 2006 as the “year of students participants in quality assurance”. 38. Section | Prof. Arun Nigvekar (Former Chairman of UGC) delivered a lecture on challenges in higher education (03.11.2006). Jn XI plan the UGC has sanctioned Rs. 75 lakhs for the construction of ASC- Guest House. The work on this project is to start shortly. DEAN, STUDENTS’ WELFARE Office of the Dean, Student’s Welfare always helps the students in their overall cultural, social, literary and academic activities. It is actively engaged in dealing with the day-to-day problems of the students and immediate redressal thereof. The office shoulders the responsibility of organizing Various students’ activities such as Intemational Youth Festival - Ghumar, Inter-College Youth Festival, Career Fait, Driving License Camp, Essay Competitions, Seminars, Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad Birth Anniversary etc. Besides cultural and academic activities of students it also conduct: Rajasthan University Students’ Elections. During the academic session 2003-04 & 2004-05 the office organized International Youth Festival - Ghumar, Inter-College Youth Festival, Career Fair, Driving License Camps, Essay competitions, Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad Birth Anniversary etc., wherein a large number of students participated: In the International Youth Festival - Ghumar a large number Indian Universities from other states including SAARC countries were invited to participate, Rajasthan University Students’ Election were also conducted during the acadercic session 2003-04 & 2004-05. Even while the Rajasthan University Student's Union was not, functioning during tbe academic session 2005-06 and 2006-07, the office of the Dean, Studects’ Welfare organized various students’ activities such as Inter-College Youth Festival, Maulana Azad Birth Anniversary, Seminars/ Essay Competitions on buming topics etc. During the academic session 2006-07 Inter-College Youth festival was organized in Novernber 2006, wherein a large nurnber of students from all over Rajasthan participated. It was inaugurated by Hon'ble Dr. (Ms.} Girija Vyas, Chairperson, National Commission for Women and was presided over by the Dr. N.K. Jain, Vice-Chancellor. A number of solo/group activities like Music, Drawing & Painting, Cartoon Competition, Fancy Dress Competition, Dance, Poster making etc. were held by about 400 participants. It is a matter of proud that all these activities held in a single day and the function continued in peaceful rranner uptill late night. The festival left memorable imgrints of cultural performance of Rajasthan University students. To safeguard the interest of the University students ‘Students Group Insurance ‘Scheme’ has been incorporated in the University siace 2005. The schete was launched int the academic session 2005-06. DSW office had taken care of about 23,000 university studenis under the scheme during academic session 2005-06 and 2006-07. We pray his Almighty to rest suul in peace of all the four studemts of the University who died due to accident during the session 2005-06 and death ciaims of all the four students have been given to their respective claimants by the insurance company. Similarly during the academic session 2006-07 two students abode to heaven due to same incident; death claim of both the students had been forwarded to the insurance company; out of which cone claimant has got claim and the case of other is under consideration with the company. Period of students’ group insurance for the academic session 2006-07 has expired on 31" August 2007. Subsequently to safeguard the interest of the students a new MOU has bea Section I 39 signed between University of Rajasthan and National Insurance Co. Lid. for the academic session 2007-08, Period of existing policy will be 1.9.2007 to 31.8.2008. So far we have received name of 24395 students who have been insured under the scheme and this number may further exceed 25000. . Scholarship on the basis of merit-cum-need is disbursed to the students of the University out of Students’ Welfare Fund with the assistance of office of the Director, Students’ Advisory Bureau. Due 10 the stay given by the Hon'ble High Court Students’ Union Elections ‘could not be conducted during the academic session 2005-06 & 2006-07. In the very beginning of the new academic session 2007-08 a Personality Development Camp was organized by the office of the Dean Students’ Welfare and Students’ Advisory Bureau from 25 to 27 July 2007 in Academic Staff College, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. Nearly 100 students from different streams & classes got registered themselves for participation. In compliance of the orders issued by the Govt. of Rajasthan that it is mandatory fon the part of the stydents secking admission in M.Phil. classes in the University to undergo ‘Thalassemia’ minor test, a Carap was also organized in the very beginning of ‘the current academic session i.c. July 2007 by the office of the DSW in the University Health Centre. The camp was conducted for about 10 days. wherein about 300 M.Phil. students got bentefit Thalassemia minor test free of cost. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS’ ADVISOR The Dean, Students’ Welfare who is also Intemational Students’ Advisor, takes all possible measures to help and extend guidance to the overseas students who come from distant places for pursuing their study/ doing Ph.D. in various disciplines in the University Departments, constituent and affiliated colleges of the University. Applications for admission of all such students are routed through this office wherein these are processed and finally recommended for admission after getting ascertained their eligibility. Their documents such as academic certificates/ marksheets, student visa, valid passport, NOC procured by the students from the Department of Education, Ministry of Human Resources Development is checked. To attract foreign studemts, Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad Birth Anniversary is celebrated. All these activities were conducted ducing the academic sessions 2003-04 to 2006-07. All such international students who are sponsored by the ICCR, New Delhi and those who are self-supporting and their applications are routed through recognized agencies are also processed by this office. UNIVERSITY HOSTELS With the rapid entries in student enrolment, the pressure from students for accommodation in University Hostels has been increasing every year. At present there are 17 Hostels (10 for Boys & 7 for Girls). Each hostel is under the supervision of Warden! Asstt. Warden. Following is the list of Hostels along with number of seats etc. 40 Section t Chief Warden (Boys) Hostels (Campus) —_ - Dr. R.D. Garjar (during 2006-07) Chief Warden (Girls) Hostels (Campus) _: Prof. Kshma Agarwal (during 2006-07) S.No. Hostel Total No. of Name of Warden Seats (2006-07) i BOYS’ HOSTELS : 1 Arawali Hostel 27 IDr. A.V.S. Madnawat 2 Ambedkar Hostel 0 Dr. P.N. Singh EF ID.B.N. Hostel, 61 (Dr. Mabesh Sharma 4 HJ. Bhabha Hostel 100 |Dr. Rajesh Kumar 5. J.C. Bose Hostel or ‘Dr. MP. Sibag, 6. IMaharana Pratap Hostel 100 ‘Dr. M.L. Sbarma 7. CV. Raman Hostel 36 |. [Dr. Atar Singh 8 Vivekanand Hostel 78 ‘Dr. LP. Jat 9. W.U.S. Hostel 23 |Shri M.S. Chundawat I. GIRLS’ HOSTELS : a Kasturba Hostel 140 JProf. K. Agarwal 2. | Laxmi Bai Hostel 100 |Dr.(Mrs.) J.D. Moorjani * 3. | Meera Girls’ Hostel 20 © |Dr.(Mirs.) J.D. Moorjani 4 Malviya Hostel 167 [Dr. (Mrs.) Mithilesh Agarwal 5. ‘Savitri Phoole Hostel 70 Dr. Vandana Kaila 6. |Mahi Hostel 250 (Dr. Nidhi Singh [IIL — |Gokhale Hostel (for Boys) 194 [Dr. D.K. Pandey Maharaja's College TV. — {Annibeasant Hostel’ (For| 240 Dr. (Mrs.) Urmila Devi Girls) Maharani's College al HOSTEL MANAGEMENT Every hostel is under the charge ofa Warden who is responsible for its administration. In the case of larger hostels, the Warden is assisted by one or more Associate and/ or Assistant Warden (s).. 2. The Chief Warden and the Committee of Wardens look after the general Section | ‘games and social activitles (Inter Hostel Youth festival/ Hostel festival), administrative problems of hostels. 3. 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Sports Achievements During the Academic Session 2003-04 to 2006-07 I, Session 2003-04 (@) Kumari Atmika Jagdhara of University Maharani’s College represented India in Junior Shooting Championship held on 10” to 26” January, 2004. Gold Medal Q) The University of Rajasthan won Gold Medal im Inter-University ‘West Zone Hockey Men Tournaments held at Rajasthan University from 25" to 30 December, 2003. Silver Medal (3) The University of Rajasthan won Silver Medal in Inter-University ‘West Zone Volleyball Men Tournament held at University of Pune from 12" to 15" August, 2003. (4 The University of Rajasthan won Silver Medal in Inter-University South/West Zone Handball Men Tournament held at Annamalia University, Chennai from 6" to 14* October, 2003. Bronze Medal (5) The University of Rajasthan won Bronze Medal in All India Inter- University Archery Men Tournament beld al Punjab University, ‘Chandigarh from 20 January to 2™ February, 2004 consisting of Shri Ghansh yam Singh of University Rajasthan College, Jaipur. IL. Session 2004-05 Gold Medal il ver (1) The University of Rajasthan won Gold & Silver Medals in the All India Inter-University West Zove Tournament - Air Rifle Shooting (Men & Women) held at University of Pune from 16" December to 20" December, 2004. Silver & Bronze Medal (2) The University of Rajasthan won Silver & Bronze Medal in All India Inter-University West Zone Cycling Men Tournament held at ‘Osmania University, Hyderabad from 18* to 21" December, 2004. Silver Medat The University of Rajasthan won Silver Medal in the All Indla Inter- University West Zone Athletics Men Tournaments held at Acharya 54 Section 1 Nagarjun University, Nagarjun from 28" December, 2004 to I" January, 2005. ULL. Session 2008-06 Gold / Silver Me (1) ‘The University of Rajasthan won Gold & Silver Medals in the All India Inter-University Athletics Men (Men) Tournament held at Manonmriam Sundarnagar University, Tirunelveli from 30" January to 2* February, 2006, (@) Gold Medal : 1500 Meters (b) Silver Medal : 5000 Meters © Silver Medal : 800 Meters ‘Bronze Medal 2) @) a ‘The University of Rajasthan won Bronze Medal in the All India Inter- University West Zone Basketball Tournament held at Ujjain University, Ujjain from 26" November to 1" December, 2005. ‘The University of Rajasthan won Bronze Medal in the All India Inter- University West Zone Hoceky Men Tournament held at Barkatullah University, Bhopal from 22” to 29" December, 2003. ‘The University of Rajasthan won Bronze Medal in the All India Inter- University West Zone Badminton Women Tournament held at Barkatullah University, Bhopal from 6" to 10" October, 2005. TV. Session 2006-07 Gold Medal (1) The University of Rajasthan won Gold Medal in the All India Inter- University Tournament Table Tennis (Men) held at Kolhapur from 5" 7" November, 2006. ‘Sulver Medal 2) Silver Medal at AUl India Inter-University Tournament Air Rifle and Pistol Shooting (Women) Championship held at Bikaner University from 10" to 13" January, 2007. @B) ‘The University of Rajasthan won Silver Medal in the All India Toter- University West Zone Tournament Basketball (Men) Team held at LLN.LP-E. Gwalior from 18° to 22" December, 2006. (4) The University of Rajasthan won Silver Medal in the All India Inter- University West Zone Tournament Hockey (Men) held at Barkatullah Universtiy, Bhopal from 26” Decmber, 2006 to 5 January, 2007. Section 1 35. Silver & Bronze Medal (3) The University of Rajasthan won one Silver & two Bronze Medals in the AU India Inter-University Tournament Athletics Men held at Bangalore from 25" to 29" January, 2007. Bronze Medal (6) The University of Rajasthan won Bronze Medal in the All India University Cross Country Men Tournament held at Warrangal oa 5® October, 2006. (7) The University of Rajasthan won Bronze Medal in the AU India Inter University West Zone Tournament Volleyball Men field at Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra from [8* to 22 December, 2006. PLAN & PROJECT SECTION TRAVEL GRANT A. Name of Teachers provided Travel Grant out of the ‘Unassigned Grant’ of the UGC for participation in National and International Conferences. SESSION 2003-04 (A) International Conferences :- . Name & Name of Conference etc | Exp. | Amount | Source Designation atiended with Incurred | paid out | for the Department dates/duration of UA. | balance, Grant | ifany Dr. (Ms.) Inakshi | World Confemece at the| 95,920} 47,960 Chaturvedi, Asst. | International Political Prof., Dept. of | Science Assoctation held at Pol. Science Durban (South Africa) from 29.6.2003 Dr. Ramveer Training Programme “RIP| 46,642 | 23,321 Singh, Asstt Programme for the RTP Prof., Depu. of research study” héld at Physics Oberwalfach (Germany) from 8.6.2003 Dr. Ashok 12” International Congress 88,414 | 44,207 Kumar, Prof, | of Radiation Research held at Bresborne (Australia) Deptt of Zoology | 17 9.2003 to 22.8.2003 Dr. PK. Goyal, | 12% Intemational Congress 86,382 | 43,191 Asso. Prof., of Radiation Research held 56 Section 1 Deptt. of Zoology | at Bresborae (Australia) 17.8.2003 to 22.8.2003 Dr. AL Bhatia, | 12 International Congress | 1,00,606| 50,303 Prof., of Radiation Research held at Bresborne (Australia) Dept. of Zoology | 17.8.2003 t0 22.8.2003 Dr. N.S. Saxena, | 10" International | 58034] 29,017 Prof. Conference on the Physics cg [of Non-Crystalline Solid, Deptt. of Physics | peg at University: Parma, tly, 13.7.2003 wo 17.7:2003, Dr.B.K. Sharma, | Segmore 14” Conference at | 1,23,196 | 61,598 Prof, Broone (Australia) Deptt of Physics | 1332003 to 18.2003 Dr. BM. Sharma, | 21" World Congress of the | 1,01,784 | 50,892 Prof., Intemational Association of Deptt of Potitical | Political ‘Souk tied Science 29.6.2003 to 4.7.2003, Dr. MK. Pandit, | Intemational Conference on | 73,338 | 36,669 Asso. Prof. Newer Volcanoes Field Process Maintle Sampling Deptt. of Geology | heig at Victoria (Australia) 30.9.2008 to 4.10.2003 Dr. M.S. IASA Annual Conference 1,04,524 62,262 Chaturvedi, Prof, | held at Miami, Florida wien, | (USA) 149.2003 t0 Deptt. of Politeal | (OS Science Dr. Sheela Rai, | IASA Annual Conference | 1,04,524| 62,262 Asst. Prof., held at Miami, Florida Deptt of Political | USA), 1492003 10 Science 8 TOTAL | 10,23,364 | 5,11,682 (B) National Conferences! Seminars Deptt. of Name & Name of conference ete Exp. Amount | Source Designation attended with dates/doration Tneu paid of the Department red | out of WA | balance, Grant | ifany ‘Dr. Sudhir Training Programme entitled, 5,000, 5,000 Purohit, Asstt. | APTMBTI training held at Delhi Prof., 14.4.2003 to 18.4.2003 Deptt. of Home Science . Dr. M. Pareek, | Intemational Conference on. 2,491 2,491 Asso. Prof, Information Communication Dept of Technology and Teachers Education Education held at Hyderabad from. 14.12.2003 to 27.12.2003 Dr. G.L. Gaur, | All India Commerce Conference 1,921 1,921 Asstt, Prof., | at Jalgaon from 25.12.2003 to’ Deptt. of 27.12.2003 EAFM Dr. Kshama All India Commerce Conference 4,533 4,533 Agarwal, at Jalgaon from 25.12.2003 to Asstt. Prof., 27.12.2003 Deptt. of | EAFM Dr. Rajeev | All India Commerce Conference | 5,000 5,000 Upadhayaya, | at Jalgaon from 25.12.2003 to Asso. Prof, 27.12.2003 Deptt. of EAFM Dr. Som Deo, | All India Commerce Conference | 3,333 3,333 Prof., at Jalgaon from 25.12.2003 to Deptt. of, 27.12.2003 EAFM Dr. LP. All India Commerce Conference | 2,575 2,575 ‘Sharma, Asso. | at Jalgaon from 25.12.2003 to Prof, 27.12.2003 Deptt. of | EAFM Dr. Arvind 49h Seminar on Indian 3,654 3,654 ‘Vikram Singh, | Philosophical Council held at Asstt, Prof., Srinagar (Uttaranchal) 16.10.2003 58 Section | Philosophy _| «© 18.10.2003 Dr. SS. Modi, | 26" All India Accounting 1571 1,571 Asstt Prof, | Association and Intemational Dept. of Conference held at Varanasi, ABST. 77.42.2003 to 28.12.2003 Dr. Mukesh | 5" International Food Convention | 5,000 5,000 Agarwal, held at Mysor 5.12.2003 to Asso. Prof, | 8.12.2003 Deptt. of Home Science Dr. Anshu Indo-US 18" Forum Workshop 5,000 5,000 Dandia, Asso. | held at Dethi, 17.11.2003 to Prof., 20.11.2003 Deptt. of Chemistry Dr. Anil 29 All India Sociological 3,151 3,151 : Bhargava, Conference held at Udaipur, Assit. Prof, | 21.12.2003 to 23.12.2004 Depit. of Sociology Dr. Pahup 40" Anoual Convention of £123 11231 Singh, Prof., | Chemists 2003 held at Jhansi, 1 Depit. of from 23.12.2003 to 27.12.2003 Chemistry Dr. $.C.Jain, | 14" All India Accounting 3,300 3,300 Prof., Conference held at Varanasi, from Deptt. of 27.12.2008 to 28.12.2003 ABST Dr. Padam 23" National Academy of 839 839 Kumar, Asstt. | Sciences Seminar held lat Prof., Deptt. of | Ahmedabad, from 10.12.2003 to Botany 12.10.2003 Dr. Maya Tak, | National Seminar on Music 5,000 5,000 Prof, Education in the Universities of Deptt. of India, held at Mumbai from Music 21.12.2003 to 24.12.2003 Section 1 59 SESSION 2004.05 (A) International Conferences : Name & Name of conference ete Exp. | Amount | Source Designation attended with dates/duration | Incurred | paid out | of the Department ‘of W/A | balance, Grant | ifany Dr. Naina Sharma, | Attending the 36" World 76,550 | 38,275 Asstt. Prof., Congress of 11S held at Beijing Deptt. of (China) wef 7 July at 11 July Sociology Dr. Payal Lodha, | Attending International | 1,17,484 | 58,742 Asstt. Prof., Academic Conference 2004 World Congress on Invitro Deptt. of Botany | Biology held at San Francisco (USA) from 22” to 26” May 2004 Dr. Rashmi ‘Attending Seminar on) 91,989 | 45,995 Shisodia, Asst. | Molecular Targets and Cancer Prof., Deptt.of | Therapeutics held at Geneva Zoology (Switzweland) from 28" Sep to I October 2004 Dr. Raka Kamal, | Attending 2004 Word Congress | 1,39,084 | 69,542 Prof., Invitro Biology held as Francisco (USA) from 22" to Deptt. of Botany | 24 say 2004 Dr. Asha Pandey, | Attending International | 61,288 | 30644 Asso. Prof., Federation of Theatre Research Dep totam | Ps a om European ‘Language Dr. Vijayveer Attending Conference 29%] 93,690 | 46,845 Singh, Prof., European Studies, ‘A study in tt of Trends and Pattems held at Pepto Oriama USA from 14" 10 16* ‘Occober 2004 —t Dr. D.C. Gautam, | Attending International | 90,029 | 45,014 Asso. Prof., Conference on Heterocyclic Chemistry held at Egypt from a Section 1 Deptt. of TI" to 14” December 2004 Chemistry Dr. Beena Mathur, | Attending Conference Impact | 61,709 | 30,855 Prof, Leaf Concentrate Supplement later on the Nutritional Sept of Home Standards of Pregnant Women and Pregnancy held at Paris from 18" to 22™ October 2004 Dr. Narain Sinha, | Attending International | 65,050 | 32,525 Prof., Conference of ‘Danger of Dept. of ASDRC held at Australia from Dept of 28 to 29" April 2004 -onomics Dr. Sangeeta Atrending 2004 ILAS/Asia Joict | 77,337 | 38,668 Sharma, Asst. | Conference held at Seoul Prof., Deptt. of (Korea) from 12 to 18" July Political Science | 2004 —__| Total | 8,74,210 | 4,37,105 (B) National Conferences/ Seminars :- Name & Name of conference etc | Exp. | Amount | Source Designation attended with Incurred | paid oat of | of the Department dates/duration U/A Grant | balance, if any Dr. GL. Gauri, | Attending 5" All India - 1,453 Asstt Prof., | Commerce Conference held at Indor (MP) from 26" to Deptt of BAPM | 998 December 2008 Auending 27" Annual - 4374 Confernece of Indian Botanical Society held at Deptt. of Botany | aranipur from 29% to 31* October 2004 Dr. Sheela Rai, | Attending 27" Annual | = 4879 Asstt. Prof. | Confernece of Indian Society of Gandhi and Pep of ‘Studies heid at Pondicherry alitical Science | Fanta aay November 2004 Section I 61 Dr. Madhukar | Attending 27" — Anual - 4,879 Shyam Confernece of Indian Chaturvedi, Society of Gandhi and Prof., Deptt. of | Studies held at Pondicherry Political Science | from I* to 3% November 2004 Dr. Tribhuvan | Attending 27" Annual - 4,395 Singh, Asstt. | Conference of Indian Prof, Botanical Society held at % e Deptt of Botany Anant from 29" to 31 fy — Dr. Indrapal | Attending National | = 5,000 Soni, Asst, | Symposium on Good Prof, Laboratory ore Regulation and C Bourn Cy Dept. of Zoology ap held 2 Thiruvinamhapuram, from 28" to 30" Oct. 2004 Dr. Manjula Avending International, - 4,650 Saxena, Asstt. | Workshop on Pratocols Prof., and Mathodology im all allopathy held at Palampur, Deptt. of Botany | from 2-4 April 2005 Dr. Rajiv Attending 17* All India - 5,000 Upadhyaya, Accounting Conference Prof., held at Bhudaneshwamswar Deptt of EARM | [0m 18-19 December 2004 Dr.P.K.Goyal, | Attending International | - 5,000 Asso. Prof., Confemece on Recent Trends in Radiation Biology Deptt. of held at Mumbai, from [-3 Zoology Dee. 2008 Dr. Amita Attending 17" All India - 5,000 Sharma, Asstt. | Commerce Conference held Prof., at Bhodaneshwar from 18- Dept. of 19 December 2004 Statistics Dr. NK Attending 17" AN India} ~ 5,000 Sharma, Asso. | Commerce Conference held eo Section 1 Prof, ‘at Bhudaneshwar from 18- Deptt of ABST | 19 December 2004 Dr. RK. Jain, Attending 17" All India 5,000 Asstt. Prof, | Commerce Conference held at Bhudaneshwar from 18- Deptt. of ABST | 19 December 2004 Dr.S.P.Gupta, | Attending one week 4,900 Asstt. Prof., Symposium a Scientific Computing with Amity Fvatneelt | Laboratory held at Kanpur, a “ from 4-8 Oct. 2004 Dr. Pradeep | Attending National amit Bhatnagar, Symposium on Good Prof, Laboratory Practices & Regulatory Issues held at pa of Thiruanantpuram (Karala) ey from 28-30 Oct. 2004 Dr.LP.Jain, | Attending International 5,000 Asso. Prof., Conference on Solid State Hydrogen Solid State pee of Material & Applications ysics held at Hyderahad from 31" January 24 February 2005 Dr-LP.Jain, | Attending National 5,000 Asso. Prof., Conference on Advanced Dept. of Materials held at Amritsar Phe from 24" to 26 September, ysies 2004 Dr. (Ms.) Attending XXI__ National 5,000 Prabha Sharma, | Seminar of ISALIC held at Dy. Librayian, | Jadavpur University, Rajasthan Kolkata, from 31 Dec. 2004 University, to 4" Jan. 2005 Library Dr. Ashwani | Attending National 1.856 Kumar, Hony. | Conference on Material Director, Library Security and Rajasthan, Inventory Management University System, held at New Delhi Library ‘on December 17, 2004 Section | 8 Dr. M.S. Attending 27" All India 5,000 Poonia, Asso. | Commerce Conference held Prof., at Bhubaneshwar from 18" Deptt. of ABST to 19" December 2004 Dr. Anshu Auending International 5,000 Dandia, Asso. | Conference on Chemistry Prof., Biology in Terpenes held at Delhi, from 21-26 Deptt. of : Ghnisay November 2004 Dr. J.P. Sharma, | Aending $7” All India 2,016 Prof, ‘Commerce Conference held at Indo (MP) from 26-28 Dept. of EAFM | ooo Dr.SomDeo, | Atending 57° All India 1,552 Prof, Commerce Conference held at Indor (MP) from 26-28 Deptt. of BAFM | aoo4 Dr. A.V. Singh, | Attending Confernece on 3,790 Asstt. Prof, | Utar Bharat Darshan, Parishad Rajat Jayanti Pee oe Adhiveshan, held at sophy Allahabad from 15-21 February 2005 Dr. N.P. Singh, | Amending Conference on 5,000 Asso. Prof, Biodiversity and Insect Pest Dept. of ‘Management, held at Chennai, Zonlosy from 3-4 February 2005 Dr.PJ.John, | Attending National Seminar 2235 Assit. Prof, | on Biodiversity Biotechnology and mae of Environment Technology, By Institute of Sciences, held at Mumbai, — from | 22-24 November 2004 Dr. Anil Attending All India 4,809 Bhargava, Asso. | Sociological Conference Prof., Dept. of | held at Gorakhpur, from 27- Sociology 29 December 2004 64 Section L Dr. SK. ‘Autending VII International | — 5,000 Mangal, Asstt. | Conference of Prof., Accountancy, held at Calcutta, from 8-9 January Deptt. of ABST | Sone Dr. Nidhi Singh, | Atending Conference on) — ~ 5,000 Asstt. Prof, | Dialogues of Cultural Encount + Seventh pot of International Conference of ens Forum on Conversational Theory, held at Baroda, form 13-16 Dee.2004 Dr. Charu Attending Conference on) - 5,000 Mathur, Asstt, | Dialogues of Cultural Prof. Encounters: Seventh International Conference of Peni of Forum on Conversational glist ‘Theory, held at Baroda, form 13-16 Dec.2004 Dr.M.Pareek, | Aending Conference on) - 2,501 Prof, Contemporary Issues and Concems of Teachers Peet of Education, held at Warangal veation (AP, from 28-30 January 2005 Dr. Ruby Jain, | Attending Conference on] — - 1,528 Asst. Prof, | Qualitative Research Methodologies in Social Deptt of Home | Sciences, held at Baroda rence from 18-19 January 2005 De. Surbhi ‘Auending Coaference on| — - 1152 Purohit, Asst-. | Qualitative Research | Prof, Methodologies in Social Sciences, held at Baroda Deptt. of Home * amo from 18-19 January 2005 De RL. ‘Attending 57° AM India| = — 2,626 Godhara, Assit. | Commerce Conference held Prof..Deptt. of | at Indor (MP) from 26-28 EAFM December 2004 Section 1 65 Dr. Lata Auendiog 57 All India| = 2,320 Agarwal, Asstt. | Commerce Conference held Prof. at Indor (MP) from 26-28 Deput of BAFM | Pecember 200 SESSION 2805-06 (A) International Conferences Name & | Nameofconference ete | Exp. Amount | Source Designation attended with Incurred | paid out of | of the Department datey/duration UWA Grant | balance, ifany De TS. Adending Imerational | 158,877 79,439 Chauhan, Asso. | Symposium on Land Prof, Deptt: of | Degradation and Geography Desertification held at Literlandia MG. (Brazil) from 16-22 May 2005 Dr.S.N.Dolia, | Attending Sixth 62,868 31,434 Asstt. Prof., International Sumposium Dept. of on Swift Heavy Tons in Physics Matter 2005, held at SHIM, Germany, from 28-31 May, 2005 Dr.Rajendra | Attending Intemational | 32,766 16,383 Padture, Asstt. | Teachers Training Prof. Deptt. of | Programme Seminar, held MEL at Vienna & Reach (Austria) from 6.9 June, 2005 Dr. Rajul Anending sixa | 92,249] 46,125 Bhargava, Prof., | International Steinback Congress Jone Steinback Paine Global Dimensions, held at Kyoto (Japan) from 6-9 June, 2005 Dr. Sudha Rai, Attending BAASAS 58,944 29,457 Asstt. Prof., Annual Conference of the University of Leeds, held 6 ‘Deptt. of Botany | at Leeds (UK) from 30 March to 1 April 2005 Dr. Usha Anending APS 14” Shock | 154,342 7171 Chandra, Asstt. | Compression on Prof, Condensed Matter jg | SCCM) 2005, held at Deptt of Physis | Baltimore (USA) from 31 July 5 August 2005 Dr. EP.Jain, | Attending International 98,161 49,081 Asso. Prof., Conference on Hydrogenation Behavior of cece | Sean A fon Intermetallic Compounds, Re BY held at Long Beach (USA) sources from 16-23 March 2006 TOTAL | 658,177 | 3,29,090 (B) National Conferences/ Seminars Name & Name of conference ete Exp. | Amount | Source Designation | attended with dates/duration | Incurr | pald out | of the Department ed | of U/A | balance, Grant | ifany Dr. S.N, Dolia, Synthesis and Modification of | 2,000 2,000 Asstt, Prof., Nanostructural Materials by seq | Energetic ton Beams, held at New Deptt. of Physics | Deity from 20-24 Feb. 2006 Dr. Anil Attending XXXI All India| 4,514 | 4,514 Bhargava, Asstt. | Sociological Conference, held at Prof, Depst. of | Jammau from 25-17 Oct. 2005 Sociology Dr. R.D.Gujar, | Attending the Conference | 4,052. | 4,052 Asstt. Prof. N.AGII held at Bangalore, from Depit. of 2-4 December 2005 Geography Dr.G.L,Gaur, | Attending the 58" All India| 3,756 | 3,756 Asstt. Prof. Commerce Conference held at Deptt. Of EAFM | Varanasi, from 27-29 December 2005 20 Section 1 Collection Books acquired 2006/07, 2004/04, 4579 6713 2005/06, 7716 2004/05, 7082 ‘The Library holds a collection of more than 4 Tacs documents, which includes; books, bound journals, thesis, reports, Microfilms/Microfiches etc. The Library acquires current Journais pertaining to various subjects in addition to the E - journals available online for use through UGC Infonet E - journals consortia. 2003-04 2004.05 2005-06 2006-07 Books acquired 6713 7082 76 4579 Total number of books 34062 347774355490 360069 ‘Current Journals subscribed * 251 137 107 148 Bound Volumes added 284 102 409, nil ‘Total number of Bound Volumes 63252 63354 «6382363823 Number of Thesis added ail 4379 ail nil Total number of thesis 12649 17028 17028 17028 68 Section 1 Zoology Environment form 17-18 2005 Dr. P.K. Goayal, | Atending National Conference} 650 | 650 Asstt, Prof., of Environment & National Deptt of Disaster Management held at rept. 0 Udaipur from 28-30 November Zoology 200s Dr. Pradeep Anending 25" Annual Session and | 2,644 | 2,644 Bhatnagar, Prof. | National Symposium on Recent Trends in Environmental Biology, Deptt of held at Lucknow from 22-24 Zool ey October 2005 Dr. PJ. John, Attending 25° Annual Session | 2,663 | 2,663 Asstt. Prof. and National Symposium on Recent Trends in Environmental Dept of EAFM | Bislogy, held at Lucknow from 22-24 October 2005 Dr. Prabha Jain, | Atending the 58° All India| 1,974 | 1,974 Asstt. Prof., Commerce Conference held at Deptt orzarm | Yeres! fom 2-29 December Dr. MLL. Sharma, | Attending International | 2,100 | 2,100 Asstt. Prof, Conference on Emerging Issues in Accounting Technology, Deptt. of ABST | Business and Management, held at Jaipur from 9-10 January 2006 Dr. (Ms.) Kshma | Attending the 58” All India| 3,088 | 3,088 Agarwal, Prof. | Commerce Conference held at Varanasi from 27-29 December Deptt. of EAFM | ope! Dr. (Ms.) Kshma | Attending National Seminar on | 2,387 2,387 Agarwal, Prof. AR Vision 2020 on International RR Practice, held at Udipur from Deptt of EAFM | 18.19 March 2006 Dr. (Ms.) Indra | Attending International | 3,870 | 3,870 Pal Soni, Asstt. | Conference on Toxicology, Prof. Deptt. of | Environment and Occupational Zoology Health, held at Lucknow, from 14-17 November 2005 Section 1 Chemistry Dethi, from 10-13 January 2006 Dr. Sheela Rai, | Atending 4" — Intemational | 2,330 | 2,330 Asstt. Prof., Conference on Globalization and Deptt. of Political | Sectoral Development held at New Science Dethi from 17-19 February 2006 Dr. V.M.Rao, | Attending Indian Botanical | 2,052 | 2,052 Asstt Prof., Conference, held at Dehradun Deptt. of Botany from 24-26 October 2005 Dr. Manjula Alending Imernational | 5,000 | 5,000 Saxena, Asstt. | Conference held at Lucknow, Prof. from 28" November to 2” Deptt of Botany | December 2005 Dr. C.P. Jain, Auending the 28° AN India| 3,385 3,385 Asstt. Prof., Accounting Conference, held at Hyderabad, fem = 10-11 Deptt. of ABST | or eraber 2005 Dr. SK. Mangal, | Atending the 58° All India| 1,846 | 1,846 Asstt. Prof., Commerce Conference held at Varanasi from 27-29 December Deptt. of ABST | 5696) |, Dr. Tribhuwan | Attending fitdian “Botanical | 2,258 | 2,258 Singh, Asst. Conference held at Dehiradun Prof. Depa. of | form 24.26 October 2005 Botany Dr. AK Sharma, | Attending National Conference | 5,000 | 5,000 Asstt. Prof, Straiegic Issues in Development Organization and COR,. Held at Deptt. of Business Adma, | Bh0Pab from 9-11 May, 2005 Dr. Sudhi UGC-CAS Workshop on | 3,127 | 3,127 Purohit, Asst. | Writing for Social Science Prof., Deptt. of | Journals, held at Vadodra, from Home Science | 20-23 February 2006 Dr. Anshu TUPAC Sponsored International | 5,000 | 5,000 Dandia, Asso. | Symposium on Green Prof., Deptt. of | Sustainable Chemistry held at 70 Section T NCY AND THE AMOUNT DURING 2003-04 S. | Name ofthe | Funding Title Period | Amount No. | Principal | Agency Investigator and Department 1. | Prof. N.K. ICMR. | Pre-ctinical 14.5.2003 | 20,26.950/- Lobiya, Deptt. Tavestigation on the of Zoology Molecular Mechanism of, Testicular! Post Testicular Contraceptive effects of the seed Products of Carcica Payaya 2. | Prof. R.K. pst Diels —Alder | 9.5.2003 | 15,42,000/- Bansal, Deptt. Reaction of | (3 Years) of Chemistry azaphospholes: Synthetic and ‘Theoretical aspects 3. | Dr AK. DAE | Conducting Regional | 11.6.2003 | 16,000 Mathur, Deptt. Mathematical of Mathematics Olympiad = (RMO) 2003 & Indian National Mathemates Olympiad _(INMO) 2004 to Rajasthan region 4, | Dr. Deepak ISRO | Effect of Inoized | 6,6.2003 | 6,46,000/- Bhatnagar, Plasma Medium on Antenna Structures Peet Mounted on Reentry * Vehicles Dr. ¥.K. Vijay, | NSC | Development of | 2.9.2003 Nan-filters for Gas Deptt. of ‘ Phases permeation 6 | Dr Y.K. Vijay, | MNES | Development of | 7.11.2003 | 16,14,000- Dept, of Polymer memberne gas filters for Section | ua ~ | Physics Hydrogen Purification 7. | Dr.KS.Gupia, | DST | Atmospheric 22.12.2003 | 9,51,500- Chemistry of | G Years) Dep of Nivouons Acid and suy dry and wet Depositions 8 | DAK DST | Nex Main School to | 20.11.2003 | 8,80,000/- Nagawal, be organized at the centre: for Deptt. of Development of Phy. Physics 7 : Education (during Feb.9; 2004 to Feb. 28, 2004) 9. | Dr KP. DBT | Ecotechnology for | 26.12.2003 | 14,37,000/- ‘Sharma, Polishing — distillery wastes and its reuge Deptt. of beach & Pilot scale Botany studies 10. | Dr. LP. Jain, | DAB | Surface Science | 21.1.2004 | 25,31,000/- investigations of Pane of RNS) | eal (i, fe, f«|stel7|e]o) w]ulnl wo brotax frome aes @ wa) |5aey au) | 9989 rivastava, Physics: held on of 18-29 May, 2004 DPhysics favo Sree | vey 3 5 sharma JAdnainistration of | _._ Pustice in the New Pe Si ian Imisseain Par IDr. Raj Bala, b3°1AGR 30, 95] 1 4000] 27180) 4 3118 _ [Depe.of al relativity] Mircea! ma strophysics [held from 7” - l10* Dec. 2004 Section | 9 f HS, Bnvironment | 150} 150] 300) 17296 600s) 8363] * 31662 arma, ‘Population and wor evelopment [Disparities head phy from 15-17 an 2008 . PProfB.K. 74 Anmuat 259, 700, 9700, $40o| 4400) 30009 Sharma, Session of atonal Depuof academy of FPavsics Sciences and [ational ‘ymposiam bela form 24 Dee. 2004 lorax. fraxrraming | roof 2ofr2of — Fsaaol Janene 2 30.00} ia, eld rom 30 F ocansr So 210 1 eaten [Boxanical 150} 300) 19,330) 7.500} 3.1 . 0.009 Production in New Millenium [Dept of id on 5-7 Feb. Berio a 1 Feb. b. foc. picccnmacey | 20] «a 200 | 1,600 3200 32,20] 2000 frivedi, for Food and viconent Pasor — Baieyne yim p. PC Jain, |Dbarmik Dharma) 30) 21 3K 30000 (Darshan me tre for Jai | Ahinsa held from lies, [26-28 Nov. 2004 ha jor. sc. Humaa Rigtus | 65} 41/106 14,750] 5325) 3,500| 60d 3825 | 30.000 bss Perle PPG Dip. in Law ray, nekd from (eo bee Tob It. Port. Veeua [Feminism 65) I 5,91 Sou inst ASatenge eae of poo fecisoe feetish nanan eld on 4 January) Bos TOTAL assvejsezasy6.soe1s7,10s[ai.z25) | 2.98,751 80 Section I STATEMENT OF DETAILS OF GRANTS SANCTIONED FOR PUBLICATION OF RESEARCH/LEARNED WORK INCLUDING DOCTORAL THESIS FOR. THE YEAR 2003-2004 ‘S.No. (@ Name and Designation of the 2 Experts on whose recommendations the publication was approved and (b) date of approval (@) Total estimated cost ‘on publication (b) Assistance subsidy approved (c) Number of copies printed Total Exp. Incurred including honorarium if any, paid 10 Experts 2 3 4 Prof. A.L. Bhatia, Deptt. of Zoology, UOR, Jaipur, Publication of Learned Research Work INCLUDING RESEARCH PAPERS in the form of Asian Jourtal oof Experimental Sciences Recommended by the UNASSIGNED GRANT COMMITTEE constituted by the Vice- Chancellor, headed by Prof. Narain Sinha, Director, Schoo! of Sociat Sciences. Other Expert in the Committee Prof. (Ms.) Reena Mathur of the Department of Zoology, Date of Recommendation by the Committee 20.3.2004 and approved by the VC on 31.3.2004 Dr. PC. Jain, Director, Centre for Jain Studies, ‘VOR, Jaipur, Publication of Seminar/Conference Rescarch papers in the form of Environmental Management in the prospect of Jainism Recommended by the UNASSINGED GRANT COMMITEE OF THE COMMITTEE constituted by the Vice- Chancellor, headed by Prof. Narain Sinha, Director, Scool of Social Sciences. Other Expert in the Comruiuee Prof. M.S. Chaturvedi and naresh Dadhich, ofthe Department of Political Science, UOR, taipur. Date of Recommendation by the ~— Commitee 20.3.2004 and approved by the VC on 31.3.2004 Section I 81 Research Papers from of book HETEROCYCLIC CHEMISTRY Dr. DC. Gautam, Asso. Prof., in the Department of Chemistry. Publication of | COMMTTEE OF THE of | COMMITTEE constituted by the Vice- entitled | Chancellor, RECENT ADVANCES IN Seminar/Conference in the ‘Chaudhary Reena Mathur, Date of Recommendation by the Committee 20.3.2004 and approved by 313.2004 Recommended by the UNASSINGED GRANT Prof. Narain Sinha, Director, School of Social Sciences. Other Expert in the Commitee Dr. B.C. headed by and Prof. the VC on STATEMENT OF DETAILS OF GRANTS SANCTIONED FOR PUBLICATION OF RESEARCH/LEARNED WORK INCLUDING DOCTORAL THESIS FOR ‘THE YEAR 2004-2005 S.No. (@) Tital of Thesis and (b) ‘Name of the designation of the author (a) Name & Designation of athe 2 Experts on whose recommendation the publication was approved and (b) date of approval (@) Total estimated cost on pablication (b) Assistance subsidy approved (c) ‘cost of the book and (d) Number of coptes printed Total Exp. Incurred including honorarium it any, paid to Experts 2 3 Dr. N.K. Sharma, Head, Depit. of Accountancy and Business Statistics, UOR, Jaipur Publication of Journal of Accounting: Special issue of TAX PLANNING. Recommended by the UNASSINGED GRANT COMMITTEE constituted by the Vice-Chancellor, headed by Prof. Anjali Keishamurthy, other Experts in the Committee Dr. AK Pophalia, Asstt. Prof, Deptt. of ABST and Dr. Ashok Agarwal, Assit. Prof., Deptt. of ABST 17,830. ©) Subsidy granted Rs, 15,000/- (¢) Cost of the Journal per volume is Rs. 59.43 (d) Number of copies printed 300 15,900 82 Section I 2 | Dr. P.C. Jain, Director, Recommended by the | (a) Total 40,000 Centre for Jain Swdies, | UNASSINGNED | estimated cost of WOR, Jaipur, Publication of | GRANT the Book Serminar/Conference COMMITTEE amounts to Rs. Research Papers in the from | CONSTITUTED BY | 45,000/- (b) of JAIN DHARM EVAM | THE Vice- Subsidy granted SANSKRITIKA Chancellor, headed | by University Rs. BHARTIYA SANSKRITI_ | by Prof. Anjali 40,0001 (©) Cost KO YOGDAN Keishnamurty, other | per Book Rs. 40/- Expens (@) Nomber of recommending, copies printed publication are Prof. | 1000 Prem C. Ronwaka, Ex. Prof., & Head Maharajas Sanskrit College, Jaipur and Dr. Sushma Singhvi, Director, Vardhman Open University, Regional Centre, Jaipur 3 | Dr MC. Sharma, Asstt. | Recommended by the | a)Total estimated | 50,000 Prof., Deptt. of Chemistry. | UNASSINGNED | cost of the Book UOR, Jaipur, publication of | GRANT amounts to Rs. the proceedings of the COMMITTEE, 1,10,000- (0) Seminar/Confesence CONSTITUTED BY | Subsidy gramed entitled, ‘THE Vice- by the University BOTANICALPRODUCTS: | Chancellor, headed | Rs $0,000%- (c) INNOVATION, by Prof. Anjali Cost of the Book HALLENGES, Krishnamurty, other | is Rs. 1)0/- (4) PROBLEMS, Experts Total Number of SOLUTIONS AND recommending ‘the published are TRANSITIONAL, publication are Prof. | 1000 MARKETING B.C, Trivedi, Deptt, of Botany, UOR, Jaipur, and Prof. Pahop Singh, Head, Deptt. of Chemistry, UOR, Jaipur, 4 | Dr. (Mrs.} Leena Parmar, | Recommended by the | a) Total estimated | 9.850 Head, Deprt.of Sociology, | UNASSINGNED | cost of the COR, Jaipur, purlication of | GRANT Journal amounts Journal STUDIES OF COMMITTEE. {0 Rs, 9,8501- (b) SOCIOLOGY : Sociology | CONSTITUTED BY | Subsidy granted of Multi Culturalism THE Vice. Rs, 9,850/- (6) (Special Issue) Chancellor, Beaded | Cost ofthe Book by Prof. Anjali isRs. Krishnamturty, other | (d) Total Number Experts of the printed 200 recommending, publication are_ Prof, Section I 3 | Indu Mathur, Retired Prof. of Siciology and Shri N.K. Mala, Asstt. Prof, Dept. of Sociology TOTAL 1,14,850 YEARWISE STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE GRANT SANCTIONED ‘TO THE UNIVERSITY UNDER GROUND OF UNASSINGED GRANT FOR THE YEAR 2004-2005 S. | Nameofthe | Dated | Duration | Amount | Amount | Total No. | Designation of | of the | of the paid as | paid for the Visiting | Birth | visits with | Honorarium | “7. yy Fellow/Visiting Dates maDA Prof. 1 | Dr. P.C. Mathur, 17.4.2004 29,828 29,828 Visiting Fellow, to Deptt. of Public 167.2004 ‘Administration 2 | Prof. MV. 29.12.2003 | 80,000 80,000 Naidu, Visiting to Prof. Dept. of 28.8.2004 Political Science TOTAL | 1,09,828 UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP PROJECTS/ SPECIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. S. | Name of the Deptt. & 2003-2006 No. Scheme Received Expenditure 1. SAP in Philosophy 1460000 (2002-2005) 186499 2. |SAP in Chemistry 5792612 (2004-2005) 556129 | 565646 (2006-2007) 800000 3. |SAP in Economics ‘525000 (2002-2004) 467625 4. |SAP in Zoology 5116069 (2002-2005) 4553502 5. |SAP in Physics 7325000 - : 84 Section I COSIST PROGRAM COSIST Program in Zoology S. | Name of the Deptt. & Scheme 2003-2006 Received Expenditure 1. |COSIST Programme in Zoology 1000000 200000 EMERITUS FELLOW S.No. Name of the Deptt. & Scheme 1. Dr. Rama Kant, Centre for SASC 2. Dr. Anirudh Singh, Deptt. of Chemistry 3. Dr. S.C. Saxena, Deptt. of Zoology 4 Dr AK. Rai, Deptt. of Chemistry 5. Dr. (Mrs.) Jasbir Jain, Deptt. of English fevaftercrer sifarereat feet morera Rreafrercrt a fot 4 aut a fafter atornsit S srecrafer ger aaa & Pratt S qeaer F feet ga wer B- () sorrel at Bats : aget 3 a sraaeht wna (112 wail) cer aefisat & feat ard womate (127 weit) ar frat af 2004-05 a wert Emi sad faahr uz wae: B. 251.00 ae aT ss. 267.00 ara a om ont 3, for A 45 vite afr one wear & una g 31 Section I 85 (2) () (4) (5) @) at wot seer udter_saet_or Raf : when aaa @ aoe a wea aa at Brat aft af 2003-04 a 2004-05 H Ue gan cen ort we Ge a BS. 8747206/~ ang 1 Raf ad 2004-05 @ wet gon cer gach crn ]. 8.00 are Bt ae ord feaftersar & vavasn. ac & yf fee sen 21 apie Ren Hye aque free : opie Rent Ft wavasn we @ aera wert act ot Pratt af 2008-06 4 pf feat orn, frat srqenferer ener B. 8.00 ore Bt wade er ow em . eelde deer 3 oes SB ea of af 2005-06 & Yoh fest ati wrt ue vRUEM. we HS. 25.00 oe em one BI ~ Hera weir : Rene sleet F aga. at a es sonn-07 teh Rot aon be see as hat a A ones fers sera are fain a wa a) orf ve ae wv, 75.00 are ort gat %, Pret w. 35.00 ane wenn wit arr sree wert at % cen ae afer faeces at UATE. Ae 3 oraia wigs wt og 21 sada araet Prato ort & sifaRar qemie afters H atte od Rede ster B Reta a arerqygrt at orf at af 2005 # weret gat! oe we aT 15.00 ore A Ur waa. ae e wre ei worena fagaftenca Raat deserts ud snarir vast B tare we gt wre or anfare Pere Pvt vor FB [sa] at wa (era) L 2003-04 39,40,313 2004-05 39,94,740 . 2005-06 40,61,513 4 2006-06 40,63,111 5. 2007-08 14,17,363 ee 1,74,77,040 Section 1 wad 3 waa 4% weadd, Pika awa, Rye aeaal Aer, caperge, aa sent at ate S aa afintea 21 ee 1 eee Riot ae aut a Reaftercter vRee cer wear waftarcrtt a agat ® wee we Ee aa Sua 17.40 ore are fd oe) 86 SECTION-IL ACCOUNTS AND FINANCE Annual Income and Expenditure (at a glance) Financial Year 2003-2004 (Rs.in Lacs) ‘Actual for 2003-04 s Particulars Income | Expenditure io. Non Plan 713437 6627.52 State Plan 0.01 0 UGC Plan 84 80 Grants for Disbursement ; (a) UGC 383.76 369.28 (b) CSIR 95.08 99.9 (©) Other Sourees 178.78 129.96 Us. Heads of Income Income for No. Le 2003-04 1 | INCOME University Examinations 1. | Examination Fee 234006000 2, | Enrolment Eligibility Cenificate Fee 6197500 3. | Registration Fee from Non-Collegiate Candidates 9200000 4. | Scrutiny of Marks Fee 84400 5. | Re-assessment of Answer-Books 9859700 6._ | Fee for Degree and Certificates 208300 7. | ee for Supply of Duplicate/Advance Mark-sheets “705200 8. | Fee for issue of Provisional Certificates 836300 (9. | Migration Certificate Fee 389900 10. | Ph.D Registratiow/Submission Fee 271800 Total | 261689100 88 Section It te INCOME (i) Development Fund Fee on the basis of Registration of | 25200000 Students for Examination. (Gi) Development Fund Fee from Foreign Students & Others 50000 Total | 25250000 G.Tota | 286939100 | University Constituent Colleges 1, University Maharani College 1451500, 2._| University Maharaja College 2969400 3._| University Rajasthan College 1062900 4. | University Commerce College 1892300 i Total | 7376100 | School of Humanities [ 1. | Director's Office 0 2._| Deput. of English 40700 3._| Deptt of Hindi 32500 4,_| Depttof Urdu & Persian 22600 5._| Deptt. of Sanskrit 42100 6._| Deptt. of Modern European Languages 116500 7._| Deptt of Philosophy 32120 8._| Jain Studies Centre oO 9._| SAP in Philosophy 0 Total | 286520 School of Social Sciences 1._| Director's Office 0 2._| Deptt of History & India Culture 38200 3.__| Deptt of Political Science 105900 4._| ULP In Political Science 0 5._| Deptt. of Sociology 60600 6._| Deptt. of Public Administration 114400 7._| Deptt. of Economics 351600 8._| Social Science Research Centre 0 9._| South Asia Studies Centre 9000 10._| Gandhian Studies Centre 8600 T1._[ Deptt. of Anthropology 15600. Total [409300 Section Il 89 School of Commerce 1. | Director P.G School of Commerce 0 2. | Accountancy & Business Statistics 319800 3._| Business Administration 127200 4_| Economic Adminstration & Financial Management 735200 Total | 682200 1. | R.A-Poddar Institute of Management 717300 Total| 717300 School of Physical Sciences 1._| Deptt. of Chemistry 120800 2._| Deptt. of Mathematics 137000 3._| Deptt. of Physics 102000 4. _| Deptt of Statistics 40300 3._| SAP in Chemistry 6_| lust. of Informatics & Instrumentation 7.__| Deptt of CDPE 12100 8._ | Deptt of Geography 46200 9._ | Deptt, of Home Science 53050 10. | Deptt. of Geology 38700 11. | Deptt of Psychology 23800 Total | 573950 ‘School of Life Sciences 1, [Deptt of Zoology 22400 2._| SAP in Zoology o 3._| Depu. of Botany 99700 Total} 122100 Faculty of Law 1. | Department of Law 481470 2._ | University Law College 755500 Total | 1236970 Faculty of Education 1._| Department of Library Science 33500 2. | Department of Adult Education 0 ‘Total 33500 90 Section IL Faculty of Fine Arts 1. | Faculty of Fine Ans(BFA Courses) 31200 2. | Department of Drawing and Painting 12200 3._ | Department of Dramatics 22200 4, | Hobby Workshop 0 5._ | Department of Music (including M.Music) 10000 Total 75600 UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION University Central Office INCOME 1._| Sale of Hand Book/Syltabii 5600 2. | Sale of University Prospectus 583800 3. | Registration Fee from Publishers 2000 4. Affiliation Fee 20602000 5. | Sale of Forms 7120100 1. Examination Forms/ Admission Forms 6915700 UL RE/Seruitiny Forms 204400 6._| Sale of Waste Papers 1335800 7._ | Other receipts 0 8. | Indira Gandhi Centre 32900 Total | 29682200 University and College Hostels 1. | Chief Warden Office & Campus Hostels 1597800 2. | Annie Besent Hostel 309990 3._ | Gokhale Hostel 27800 Total | 2185590 Anciltory Services 1. | Central Library 78800 2. | Student's Advisory Bureau Section Il an 3. | Sports Board 4, | Swimming Pool 150000 5. | Physical Education & Recreation 6. | College Development Council 7. | Health Centre 8._ | Homoeo Clinic 9. | Ayurvedic Dispensary 10. | NRSC. 158300 1. | NSS 12, | Chief Proctor 13, | Dean Students Welfare Total | 387100 Maintenance of Univ.Building Roads, Water Supply and Minor Works 1._| University Engineer Office 121500 2._| University Gardens 154300 Total | 275800 University Press & Guest House 1._| University Press 2500000 2. | Guest House 1145700 Total | 3645700 _EXPENDITURE EXAMINATION (@) | Non Teaching (a) Pay of Administrative staff 1121075 (b) Pay of Establishment 17289438 1 Ministrial Staff a) I Class IV Staff 2978328 TM Temporary /Casual Staff 0 13848492 | | (@) Allowance & Honoraria 2 _ Section Il 1 Deamess Allowance 10664951 11 Interim Relief 5269 UL City Compensatory Allowance 530654 IV_ House Rent Allowance 2542183 Vv Bonus 0 VI_ Other Allow/Spl.Pay/Soap Allowance 102435 (@) University Contribution 2700215 Totalb | 34959280 (©) | Examination Expenses 1._| Remunaration to Examiners 15973438 (a) Theory 14157989 (b) Practical 1032087 (©) Ph.D(including T.A.) | 783362 2._ | Center Charges 12365228, (@) Invigilation 11768136 (©) Mise.Expenses 397092 3. | Tabulation & Checking 56293 4. | T.Aand D.A, 3442157 (a) Practical & Viva voce 2787650 (©) Local Assessment/Despatch of Ans Book 0 (© Flying Squad 157875 (@) Staff of Examination Duty 496632 5._| Refreshment to Examiners 0 6. | Examination Contingency 6295191 T (@) Contingencies 1159406 (b) 0.T/Honorarium & Remuneration 4607587 (©) Preparation of Degree and Gold Medals etc. 495575 | (@ Unfairmeans 32623 7._| Printing Charges 19630851 (a) Printing & Preparation of Answer Books 7558491 Section 93 [| (@) Printing of Question Papers 3892245 (6) Exam. Work-computersing (@ Through University Press 8._ | Transit of Answer Books 1050695 9. | Re-assessment of Answer books 2881420 10. | Refund of Examination Fee/Caution Money 108783 | 11. | Contribution to V.C's Discretionery Fund 757602 12, | Other Expenses 14664020 (@ Postage & Telegrams 2760416 (i) Printing. Stationery (including Envelops & Examination | 1236114 Forms) (iii) Legal Charges 161575 (iv) Refreshment for meetings 106577 (W) Telephones (vi) Advertisment 399336 (vii) Bank Charges for Processing of N.C. Forms 1B, | Convocation/Anniversary 14. | Service Charges to Colleges for Non Collegiate 495575 Students Degree Printing & Despatch Charges ‘otal e | 67721253 Grand Total b & ¢ | 102680533 1 | @ Contribution of Development Fund to be Transferred | OO Development Fund Account () Payment of $0% Share of Development Fee to College and 0 Depits.and affilated Colleges. University Administration (b) | Non Teaching EXPENDITURE 1._| Pay of Administrative Staff 2321557 2._ | Pay of Establishment 24130927 94 _ Section Il (@) Ministrial Stat 18635795, () Class IV Staff 5082281 (©) Temporary Staff 412851 3._| Allowances & Honoraria 19576492 (@) Deamess Allowance 15132399 (b) City Compensatory Allowance 728738 (6) House Rent Allowance 3269038 (@) Interim Relief 19095 © Other Allowances 427222 4. | University Contribution a 3669812 Total b | 49698788 ‘Add Totals of Bal Niketan | 1526318 Total induding Balniketan | 51225103 (©) _| Other Expenses 3580422 (@ Postage & telegrams 204637 (b) Contingency — 998819 (6) Stationery 623919 (@) Printed Stationery Computer charges 449732 (@) Repair & Maintenance of Furniture & Office Equipment 132700 (® Maintenance of Vehicles & Petrol/Diesel ete 599858 (@) Printing Charges 570757 (@) | Consolidated provision for Centralised Payments etc. 39915883 1._| Travelling Allowances ‘556774 (a) T.A. to Members (388113 () Inspection of Colleges 43843, (© University Teaching Non Teaching Staff 40495 (@) To Attend Conferences Seminar & Work Shops 34323 2. | Other Expenses on Teaching & Research 349931 (Payment of University Share against UGC Travel grant 219284 (i) Academic/Guest Lectures 71389 Section It ee 95 (Il) Scheme of exchange of Teachers Gv)_ Subsidy to hold Educational Conferences/ Seminars 59298 (¥) Special Assistance to Research Workers (Teaching) 3._ | Other Expenses on students for 302880 (@) Research Assistance 300000 (b) Award to University Topper Students 0 (© Momento 2880 4. | Other Expenses on Common Facilities 14778625 @ Telephones 1709743 (I) Electric & water Charges 12253493, (Ul) Advertisment 815389 (IV) Organisation of exhibition o 5._| Other Expenses on Staff 16326469 @_ Medical reimbursement 9511844 [ Gi) Servants Uniforms 1788270 (iii) Educational Tours(N.T-Staff) 596400 T Gv) Pension Contribution for Deputation staff | _s55338 (Staff Training oid (vi) Reimbursement of Tution Fee (NT) 848045 (vii)_0.T/Honorarium Remunaration 894075 (vii) Conveyance Loan A/e 2000000 (ix) House Building Subsidy A/C 126483 (x) Awards 19 Employees 0 6. | Other Expenses on Administrative Staff 792756 G Audit Fees 41900 (ii) Refreshment for Meetings 289888 (iti) Publication of Glimpses 1863 (iv) Legal Charges 457503 (v) Publications (vi) Office Library 1602 7.__| Membership Fees and Contribution to Other Bodies 29000 96. Section IL 8._| Visiting Professors 8590 9._| Employees Welfare Fund 150000 10. | Contribution to staff welfare fund (Group Insurance) 200000) 11. | Contribution to Non Teaching Staff Welfare Fund 250000 12, | Adjustment of Advances/Write off 15000 13. | Tea Lunch Dinner on Official Occasions 74783 14. | Subsidy to various bodies 1081075 (a)_ Women Studies Centre 186013 (b) Indira Gandhj Centre for Human Ecology Environment | 479908 and Population Studies. (©) Centre for Studies and Research in Rajasthan Studies Centre 60000 (@ Centre for Studies and Research in Mass Communication 35158 (e) Centre for Non-Conventional Energy Resources 319996, 15. | Corpus Fund 5000000 (a) Students Welfare Fund, 5000000 (b) Fiee Ship (Students) 0 (©)_| Lump Sum Provision for Unforeseen Expenses 204756 (© | Central Admission Committee 5710 MUG. 5710 Gi) P.G. 15_| Contract Services: 0 (a) GAD (Kerox Typing Computer Work With Hardware) 0 (b) Eswll (ExServiceman Manpower vigilance, Farrash, 0 ‘Sweeper, Cook, Lab.Staff, Computer Operator) (o) |MS.RFund 12555975, @ MSR 12555975 Gi) C.W.AN. (for Infonet) 0 (iii) Civilworks/Site Prep.(Infonet) 0 (iv) Auditorium 0 Total dete &h| 56262756 Total (b),(c),(d),(@) & (0 | 107487859 Add. Totals of Financial Implication on Vacant post for six 0 Months Grant Total | 107487859 Section IL ” 1 _ | University Engineer Office 2753491 (a) Non Teaching 2637072 (b) Other Expenses 116419 2 _ | Maintenance of Buildings & Roads 15020809 (a) Non Teaching 9808784 (b) Other Expenses 5212025 3._| Running & Maimenance of Water Supply 6375908 (a) Non Teaching * 6215241 (b) Other Expenses 160667 4 _| Gardens 5247843 (D University Campus 4607102 (a) Non Teaching 4447513, (b) Other Expenses 159589 (Ai) Colleges 640741 (a) Non Teaching 640741 Total | 29398051 V_| Floating Funds ‘A. Conveyance Loan 1. Opening Balance on 1st April “5577 2.(i) Receipts in the Year 3303077 Gi) BD.Rs in Hand 0 ii) Budget Provisions 3, Payments during the Year 2000000 4. FDR 5049275 5. Closing Balance as on 31st March 253802 B. House Building Loan 189489 | 1. Opening Balance on Ist April 497600 2. G) Receipts in the Year 5615400 (Gi) By Inu. 481563/-FDR 7340 3500000 iii) 3000000/- 0 iv) 3000000/- 0 3. Budget Provision 0 Total | 9613100 Section I 4, Advance given during the year (Payments) 4670100 FDR | 4000000 5.Closing Balance as on 3st March 942900 Total Balance | 9613100 University Studies in Arts Director's Office 1296347 (a) Non Teaching 1282480 (b) Other Expenses. . 13867 Department of English 1560673 (a) Teaching 1030630 (b) Non Teaching 421252 (©) Other Expenses 108791 Department of Hindi 1014018 (a) Teaching 435022 (b) Non Teaching 498344 (©) Other Expenses 80652 Deparment of Urdu & Persian 870537 (a) Teaching 413309 (@)Non Teaching 367781 (©) Other Expenses 89447 Department of Sanskrit 789277 (@) Teaching 146949 (b) Non Teaching 499467 (©) Other Expenses 142861 Department of Modern European Langauge 819558 (a) Teaching 622800 (b) Non Teaching 193292, (c) Other Expenses. 3466 Department of Philosophy 1935114 @ Teaching 1194781 (b) Non Teaching 631926 Section IL 99 (c) Other Expenses 108407 8. | Jain Studies Centre 544938 (a) Teaching. 400700 (b) Other Expenses 144238 S.A.P.in Philosophy "288946 (a) Teaching 249058 (b) Other Expenses 39888 Total | 9119408 University Stadies in Social Sciences 1. | Director’ Office 885333, (a) Non Teaching 885333 ‘(b) Other Expenses 0 2. |-Deprt of History & Indian Culture 2009783 a) Teaching 1070377 (b) Non Teaching 808450 (©) Other Expenses 130956 3.__] Deptt of Political Science 3346864 (@) Teaching 2591009 (b) Non Teaching 618889 (©) Other Expenses 136966 4, | ULP Political science 83562 (@) Teaching 20232 (b) Non Teaching 1750 (©) Other Expenses 61580 5. | Deptt of Sociology 844884 (a) Teaching 0 (b) Non Teaching 653286 (© Other Expenses 191598 6. | Deptt of Public Administration 1548647 (2) Teaching 914945 (b) Non Teaching 467210 100 Section TI (©) Other Expenses 166492 7._[ Deptt. of Economies 1571883 (@) Teaching 184009 (b) Non Teaching 583344 (©) Other Expenses 174530 “s. | Social Science Research Centre 446046 (@ Teaching 106254 () Non Teaching, 307814 (©) Other Expenses 31978 9. | South Asia Studies Centre 3807041 (a) Teaching 2108946 (b) Non Teaching 1394272 (© Other Expenses 303823 10. | Gandhian Studies Centre 290983 (a) Teaching 0 (©) Non Teaching 257069 (©) Other Expenses 33914 LL. | Depit. of Anthropology 1200068 (a) Teaching 641176 (b) Non Teaching 514259 (©) Other Expenses 44633 12, | SAP in Political Science 397304 (a) Teaching 388612 (b) Other Expenses 8692 PGB Pant Chair 3275 (a) Other Expenses 3275 . Total | 16438673 University Studies in Commerce 1. | Director ,P.G.Sehool of Commerce 685415 (a) Teaching 0 (b) Non Teaching 673089 Section IL 101 (©) Other Expenses 12366 2. | Accountancy and Business Statistics 900835 (@) Teaching 380551 (b) Now Teaching 379653 (©) Other Expenses 140631 3._ | Business Administration 422842 (a) Teaching 0 (b) Non Teaching 294286 (©) Other Expenses 128556 4. | Economics Adminstration and Financial Management 4136118 (a) Teaching 3498004 | (b) Non Teaching 490629 (c) Other Expenses 147445 Total | 6145210 R.A.Poddar Institute of Management (a) Teaching 1348528 (b) Non Teaching 1735257 (©) Other Expenses 180657 Total | 3264442 1,_| School of Physical Sciences 8996901 (@) Teaching 2128787 (b) Non Teaching 3890246 (©) Other Expenses 2977868 2. | Deptt. of Mathematics 3603676 (a) Teaching 2850384 (b) Non Teaching 530738 (©) Other Expenses 222554 3._ | Depit. of Physics 12476712 (@) Teaching 10002460 (b) Non Teaching 1899769 (c) Other Expenses 574483 102 Section It 4, | Deput of Statisties 547081 (a) Teaching 0 (b) Non Teaching 374863 (©) Other Expenses 172218 5. “| Special Assistance Programme in Chemistry 481069 (a) Teaching 0 (b) Non Teaching 0 (c) Other Expenses 481069 6._| Institute of informatics & instrumentations 2207098 (@) Teaching ‘114819 (b) Non Teaching 1484719 (©) Other Expenses 1560 7._| Deptt. of CDP.E. 3213649 (@ Teaching 1458620 (b)Non Teaching 1452368 (©) Other Expenses 302661 8._| Deptt. of Psychology 2192306 (@) Teaching. 1536126 (b) Non Teaching 513689 | (©) Other Expenses 142491 9. | Deptt. of Geography 1958219 (@) Teaching 993541 (b) Non Teaching 884383 (6) Other Expenses 80295 10, | Deptt. of Home Science 2055709 (@) Teaching 40000 (b) Non Teaching 1453633 (©) Other Expenses 562076 1._| Deptt. of Geology 1142778 (@) Teaching 0 (b) Non Teaching “818450 (©) Other Expenses 324328 Total | 38875198 Section It 103 School of Biolegical Sciences 1. | Deptt. of Zoology ' 4872115 (a) Teaching 2342544 (b) Non Teaching 2007541 (©) Other Expenses 522030 2._| SAP in Zoology 410223 (a) Teaching 385223 (b) Other Expenses” 25000 3.__| Deptt. of Botany 6695763 (a) Teaching 4370997 (b) Non Teaching 1922817 (©) Other Expenses 401949 Total | 11978101 University Studies in Law 1._| Deptt. of Law 3859026 (@) Teaching 1945562 (b) Non Teaching 1658549 (©) Other Expenses 254915 University Law College 11360532 (a) Teaching 8008326 (b) Non Teaching 3012258 (©) Other Expenses 339948 Total | 15219558 University Studies in Education 1. | Deptt. of Lib.Science 1833125 (a) Teaching 1242383 (b) Non Teaching 144075 (© Other Expenises 46667 2. | Deptt. of Adult Education 1235963 (a) Non Teaching 928456 (b) Other Expenses 3074417 Total | 3069088 104 Section IL Faculty of Fine Arts 1._ | Faculty of Fine Arts(BFA Courses) 1811000 (@) Teaching 744600 (b) Non Teaching 954500 (©) Other Expenses 111900 2._ | Depit. of Drawing & Painting 405200 (a) Teaching 127400 (b) Non Teaching 151800 (c) Other Expenses 7 126000 3._ | Dept. of Dramatics 949700 (a) Teaching 603600 | (©) Non Teaching 7283900 (©) Other Expenses 62200 4, | Hobby Workshop 141200 (a) Non Teaching 141200 5. | Deptt. of Music (Incl. M Mus) 1094900 (a) Teaching 0 (b) Non Teaching 906500 (©) Other Expenses 188400 Total | 4402000 University Constituent Colleges 1._ | Maharani’s College 74589565 (a) Teaching 62702808 (b) Non Teaching 9389668 (c) Other Expenses 2497089 2. | Maharaja's College 43988561 (a) Teaching 27576527 (b) Non Teaching 14310884 (© Other Expenses 2101550 3._ | Rajasthan College 30090392 (a) Teaching 23625849 Section tL 10s (b) Non Teaching 5290559 (©) Other Expenses 1173984 4, | Commerce College 34786774 (a Teaching 28941503 (b) Non Teaching 5074411 (©) Other Expenses 70860 Total | 183455292 University Hostels ‘ 1. | Chief Warden Office & Campus Hostels 8834519 (@) Non Teaching “ 8694105 (b) Other Expenses . 140414 (i) Chief Warden Office - 46166 Gi) Campus Hostels 94248 2._| Annie Besent Hostel 1972299 (a) Non Teaching, “| <1963427 (b) Other Expenses 8872 3. | Gokhle Hostel 1382595 (@) Non Teaching 1382595 (b) Other Expenses 0 Total | 12189413 University Ancillary Services 1. | Central Library 15156540 (@) Non Teaching 11312889 (b) Other Expenses 3843651 2. | Student Advisory Bureau 658445 (a) Non Teaching 609641 (b) Other Expenses 48804 3._| Sports Boards 2494511 (a) Non Teaching. 1054478 (b) Other Expenses 1440033 4._| Swimming Poo! 265295 106 Section I (a) Non Teaching 214655 (b) Other Expenses 50640 5.__| Physical Education 632948 (a) Non Teaching 354764 (b) Other Expenses 78184 6._| College Development Concil 38330 (a) Non Teaching 0 (b) Other Expenses 38330 7._| Health Centre 1981849 (@ Non Teaching 1165825, (b) Other Expenses 816024 8._| Homeo Clinic 442409 (@) Non Teaching 396124 (b) Other Expenses 46285 Ayurvedic Dispensary 1037270 (a) Non Teaching _ 670842 (b) Other Expenses . 366428 10. | NRSC 0 1. | NSS 200514 (a) Non Teaching 195061 (b) Other Expenses _| 3453 12. | Chief Proctor 3072916 (a) Non Teaching 3058263 (b) Other Expenses 14653 13. | Dean Student Welfare 2258447, (@) Non Teaching 1348036 (b) Other Expenses 910411 ‘Total | 28239474 Section II UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN Details of Reserve and Other Funds Particulars of Investments Original Value Balance ason 1-4-2003 Interest added Balance as on Maturity Due Dates S.B. AIC 313-2004 Funds for Specific Purposes: 1, Tagore Chair Fund F.D.R. No. 100370 dated 21-6-96 of the Bank of Raj. Lid. Jaipur due on 4-5-97 A/c No. 317 (4-10-74) (FDR with Bank) 1,00,000 1,36,640 136,640 Gi) FD.R. No. 100361 dated 30-6-96 of the Bank of Raj. Ltd, Jaipur due on 30-3-99 Alc No. 311 (FDR with Bank) 2,00,000 2,69,500 2,69,500 F.D.R. No. 440787 dated 23-5-2003 of the Oriental Bank of Commerce, Jaipur Due on 2-5-2006 1,00,000 2,35,209 2,81,220 2. Jain Chair Fund (@ FDR. No. 0249386 dated 23-5-2003 of the Bank of Rajasthan Ltd., Jaipur due on 17-5-2006 4,00,000 3,50,000 6.25% EDR. No. 434132 dated 11-6-2000 of the Bank of Rajasthan Ltd., Jaipur due on 11-6-2005 4,00,000 9.75 3. Trust Fund for Lecture Series 1. Shri Ram Trust of Amravati Lecture Series in Astrology @ SB. Ale No. 1031610 Bank of Rajasthan 29,300 45,277 792 46.069 2. Padam Bhushan Sitaram Seksaria Vyakhyanmala 108 Section II @ EDR. No. 270112 dated 2003 of the UCO Bank, Jaipu due on 7-7-2006 7,800 36,480 43,616 Gi) FDR. No. 0914362 dated 4-7-2003 of the State Bank of India, Jaipur due on 24-7- 2006 26,000 1,1,600 6% Gil) E.D.R. No. 914381 dated 29-7-2003 of the State Bank of India, jaipur due on 24-7- 2006 2,809 6% (iv) S.B. A/c No. 1048052 Bank of Rajasthan 38,772 619 39,451 3. For Scholarships and Prizes etc 1. Late Pt Gopinath Bhagirath Qjha Memorial Scholarship Fund. () EDR. No. 0249571 dated 24-6-2003 due on 23-6-2006 with the Bank of Rajasthan Ltd., Jaipur 22,000 82,111 98,173 (ii) SB. Ale No. 1010090 Bank of Rajasthan 6035 106 6141 2. Shurvir Singh Trust Cash Prize A/c () FDR. No. 0249289 date 3-5-2003 with the Bank of Rajasthan Ltd,, jaipur due on 7-4-2006 8,000 29,959 36,085 ii) SB. Ale No. 1082916 Bank of Rajasthan 357 357 3. Dr GS. Mahajani Scholarship Fund (i) ED.R. No. 0249268 date 1-5-2003 with Bank 6f Rajasthan Ltd., Jaipur due on 30-4-2006 3.500 12,470 15,020 (ii) S.B. Ale No. 101151583 Bank of Rajasthan 2705 aT 2752 | Section IL 109 4. Dr. Rameshwar Goyal Cash Prize Alc ( SB. Ave No. 101140804 | 1,000 4169 B 4242 Bank of Rajasthan 5. Book Prize Fund of Mathematics Deptt. S.B. Alc No. 101157610 Bank 13890 242 14133 of Rajasthan 6. Sita Dharmendra Handa Need-Cum-Merit Scholarship Fund ( E.D.R. No. 936930 date | 18,000} 38,319 46,260 30-01-2002 with UCO Bank Jaipur duc on 18-02-2006 (ii) S.B. Ale No. 101232296 8364 146 8507 Bank of Rajasthan 7. Shekhar Chand. Jain ‘Memorial Research Scholarship Fund S.B. A/c No. 01196634 Bank | 20,000] 19,024] 5.476 24,500 of Rajasthan 8% Angulya —Bharanam Lakshmamma Memorial Scholarship Fund () FDR. No. 9369507425 | 12,000 | 34,000 34,000 date 26-2-2002 of UCO Bank Jaipur due on 26-2-2005 9. Angulya Bharanam Ranga Ramanggaya Memorial Scholarship Fund (i) F.D.R. No. 936951/425 | 12,000 34,000 34,000 dated 26-2-2002 of UCO Bank Jaipur due on 26-2-2005 10. Babu Ghan Shyam Dass Gupta Memorial (i) F.D.R. No. 0249528 dated | 50,000 | 1,44,140 1,72,336 17-6-2003 Bank of Rajasthan ‘due on 13-6-2006 110 Section II 4, Funds for Medals 1. Khetan Gold medal 100 Shares of M/s Shaw Wallace & Co. Ltd, Calcutta 10,000 10,000 10,000 S.B. Ale No. 101032444 Bank of Rajasthan 20,095, 352 720,447 2. Jyotirmaya Ghosh Memo. Gold Medal Fund SB. Alc No. 10108335! Bank of Rajasthan 2,578 2,623 3. Prabha Shroff Memorial Gold Medal Fund S.B. A/c No. 101077707 Bank of Rajasthan | 2354 41 2395, 4. Bangur Gold Medal Fund F.D.R. No. 0249290 dated 10- 4-2000 of Bank of Rajasthan Lid. Jaipur 4,000 33,232 40,027 S.B. AJe No. 101044718 Bank of Rajasthan 2295 2,335 Gold Medal Fund (3% conversion loan 1946) ¥5. Jethmal Kabra Memorial | 4,000 1,004* 1,004* *6. Vane Chand Durlabhji Zaveri memorial Gold Medal Fund 3,800 3,800" 7. Kamani Gold Medal Fund FDR. No. 0249559 date 24- 6-2003 of Bank of Rajasthan Ltd., Jaipur due on 23-6-2006 4,000 25,704 30,732 S.B. A/c No, 101098398 Bank of Rajasthan 4351 76 4433 *8 Seth Rameshwar Lal Saharia Gold Medal Fund 4,000* S.B. A/c No. 101136878 Bank of Rajasthan 14,791 259 15,050 9, Seth Piramal Education Gold Medal Fund F.D.R. No. 0249537 dated 18-6-2003 of Bank of Rajasthan Ltd. Jaipur due on 17-6-2006 4,000 10,777 12,885 Section I wu S.B. Alc No. 101032436 Bank of Rajasthan S410 95 5,505 10. Prof. M.F. Sonawala Gold Medal Fund | RID.R. No. 0007992 dated 19- 2-203 of the Bank of Raj. Lid., Jaipur due on 19-2-2006 4,000 14,331.00 17,261.00 S.B. A/c No. 101022836 Bank of Rajasthan 13,896 247 14,386 11. Shrimati Rupwati Devi Baisiwala Gold Medal Fund FED.R. No. -No. 0006158 dated 23-3-2002 of the Bank of Rajasthan Ltd., jaipur due ‘on 23-2-2005 4,000 20,741 26,499.00 S.B. Alc No. 101029951 Bank of Rajasthan 8173 143 8316 12. Bank of India Gold Medal Fund (with Bank) FDR. of the Bank of India P.O. No. 996519 dated 11-6-93 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid., Jaipur 4,000* 4.874 SB. A/c No. 101050888 Bank of Rajasthan 8,000 6830 120 6950 13. Tonkwala Ram Gopal Manilal Agarwal Gold medal Fund S.B. A/c No. 101050870 Bank of Rajasthan 4000 19,674 344: 20,018 14, Prof. M.M. Bhalla ‘Memorial Gold Medal ED: ‘No. No. 0007986 dated 17-2- 2003 due dated 7-2-2006 of the Bank of Rajasthan, Jaipur 4,000 14327 17,257 SB. Alc No. 101048416 16,826 594 17,420 15. Chand Mat Sarawgi Gold Medal Fund FDR. No. 0007996 dated 19-2-2003 due on 19-2-2006 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid, Jaipar 4,000 32,279 38,879 S.B. A/c No. 101048814 Bank of Rajasthan 1498 26 1524 2 Section If 16. Ram Gopal Shiv Ratan Mohata Gold Medal Fund F.D.R. No. 1024528 dated 27- 12-2003 de on 24-12-2006 of Oriental Bank of Commerce, Jaipur 5000 47660 SB. Ale No, 1010555733 Bank of Rajasthan 14527 254 14781 17, Smt, Lilawati Sharma Memorial Gold Medal Fund FDR. No. 0249388 dated 23- $2003 due on 6-5-2006 od the Bank of Rajasthan Lid. Jaipur 5000 49,143 59,192 S.B. Afc No. 101057309 Bank of Rajasthan 838) 147 8528 18, Jaipur Metals and. Electricals Lid. Gold Medal Fund E.D.R. No. 0249573 dated 24-6-2003 due on 23-6- 2006 of the Bank of Raj. Lid. Jaipur 34,616 “41388 S.B. Ale No, 1010594599 Bank of Rajasthan 10,954 387 11,341 19. Rajasthan Canal Gold Medal Fund F.D.R.No. 0249265 dated 1-5-2003 due on 26-4-2006 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lud, Jaipur 35,697 42,996 S.B. A/c No. 101059534 Bank of Rajasthan 3926 69 3995 20. (Mrs.) Savita Dave Gold Medal Fund F.D.R. No. 0249531 dated 18-6-2003 due on 16-6-2006 of Bank of Rajasthan Lid., Jaipur S.B. A/c No. 101059526 Bank of Rajasthan 15,352 18,116 11,706 205 nou 21, Harish Qamra Gold Medal Fund F.D.R. No. 0249682 dated 21-7-2003 due on 8-7- 2006 of the Bank of Rajasthan Led., Jaipur 53,642 64,135 Section I 13 S.B. Ale No. 101079052 Bank of Rajasthan 4220 4 4294 22. Shri Krishna Gopal Gold Medal Fund P.D.R. No. 0007984 dated 17-2-2003 due on 17-2-2006 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid., Jaipur 34,754 41861.00 S.B. Ale No. 101092251 Bank of Rajasthan 1618 28 1646 23. Dr. Shanta Bhanawat Gold Medal Fund 15000 24, Mohan Lal Sukhadia Gold Medal Fund F.D.R. No. 249385" dated 23-5,2003 due on 6-5-2006 of the Bank of Rajasthan Ltd. Jaipur 30,565 36,815 S.B. Alc No. 101092040 Bank of Rajasthan Bn 129 7500 25. Master Moti Lal Gold Medal Fund FD.R. No. 0006159 dated 23-3-2003 due ‘on 23-3-2005 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid. Bapu Nagar, Jaipur 4,000 37,262 47,606 S.B..A/c No. 101083072 Bank of Rajasthan 2327 41 2368 26. Murli Manorar Lal Mathur Memorial Gold Medal Fund E.D.R. No. 0249534 dated 18- 6-2003 due on 14-6-2006 of the Bank of Rajasthan Ltd. Bapu Nagar, jaipur 18,372 21,966 8.B. A/c No. 101096645 Bank of Rajasthan 14,706 257. 14,963 27. Ram Narain Gold Medal Fund (i) FDR No. 0249529 dated 18-6-2003 due on 14-6-2006 of the Bank of Raj.Ltd, Jaipur 18,372 21,996 (ii) FD.R. No. 0249592 dated 24-6-2003 due on 23-6-2006 of the Bank of Raj.Ltd,, Jaipur 17,969 21,484 114 Section S.B. Alc No. 101092726 Bank of Rajashthan 8,555 150 8,705 28. Laxmi Lal Joshi Gold Medal Fund FDR. No. 249533 dated 18-6-2003 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid., Jaipur due on 17-6-2006 4,000 10,777 12,885 S.B. Ale No. No, 101123034 Bank of Rajasthan 18,058 316 18,374 29. Shri Randhir Singh Gold Medal Fund S.B. A/c No. 101122031 Bank of Rajasthan 23,343 23,752 30. Dwarka Lal Gupta Memorial Gold Medal Fund (i) ED.R. No. 0249530 dated 18-6-2003 of the Bank of Rajasthan Ltd. due on 14-6- 2006 14,450 17,277 Gi) SB. A/c No. 101094589 Bank of Rajasthan 17,311 303 17,604 31. Peeramal Bangur Edu- cation Gold Medal Fund FD.R. No. 0249704 dated 23- 7-2003 due on 23-7-2006 of the Bank of Raj. Ltd. Jaipur 5,000 29,883 35,729 S.B. Ale No. 1011211273 Bank of Rajasthan 3,422 3482 32. Mohal lal Jerath Memorial Gold Medal Fund (@ EDR. No. 0004357 dated 11-6-2001 due on 11-6-2004 of the Bank of Raj. 11d, Jaipur 25,515 33,816 (ii) F.D.R. No. 0249535 dated 18-6-2003 due on 17-6-2006 of the Bank of Raj.Ltd., Jaipur 14,450 17,277 S.B. A/e No. 111121265 Bank of Rajasthan, Ltd. Jaipur 3271 57 3,328 33. Himmat Singh Gold Medal Fund F.D.R. No. 5,000 16,502 19,585 Section II 15 0250409 dated 31-12-2003, due on 7-12-2006 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid., Jaipur S.B. A/c No. 101118332 Bank of Rajasthan 15,674 214 15,948 34, Suraj Narain Gupta Gold Medal Fund 5,000 S.B. A/c No. 101133606 Bank of Rajasthan 178 152 35. Dr. Rameshwar Goyal Gold medal Fund F.D.R. No. 0249750 dated 6-8-2003 due on 6-8-2004 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid., Jaipur 8,000 1,16,002 1,28,120 S.B. Ale No. 101140804 Bank of Rajasthan 4,169 3 4,242 36. Prof. Mohan Lal Verma Memorial Gold Medal Fund FDR. No. 0249597 dated 7- 7-2003 due on 30-6-2006 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid., Jaipur 5,000 25,704 30,732 SB. Ale. No. 101140796 Bank of Rajasthan 8526 149 8675 37. Mali Ram Puranmal Charitable, Trust Gold Medal Fund S.B. A/c No. 101157306 Bank of Rajasthan 53,265 932 54,197 38. Sita Dharmendra Handa Gold Medal Fund F.D.R. No. 0004353 dated 11-6-2001 due on 11-6-2004 with the Bank of Rajasthan Lid, Jaipur 5,000 44,620 59,137 39. Sukhwanti Sant Ram Handa Memorial Gold Medal Fund F.D.. No. 0004367 dated 23-6-2001 due on 13-6- 2004 with S.B.B.J. Jaipur 15,000 44,620 59,137 Jain Narain Ram Chandra Gaur__Gold Medal Fund 3,000 71273 10.25% 116 Section II EDR. No. 985075 dated 24- 5-201 due on 235-2004 $.8.6.J. Jaipur 41. Dr. Rajendra Prasad Memorial Gold Medal Fund FDR. No, 0249326 dated 27- 5-2003 due on 24-5-2006 of the Bank of Raj. Lid. Jaipur 42. The President of India Late Dr. Shanker Dayal Sharma Gold Medal Fund EDR. No. No. 0007991 dated 18-2-2003 due on 18-: 2006 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid., Jaipur 5,000 46,211 55,660 15,000 43,735 52,678 43, Rajasthan Patrika Gold Medal Fund F.D.R._ No. 0249686 dated 21-7-2003 due ‘on 18-7-2006 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid. Jaipur 15,000 42.076 50,307 44, Peeramal Edu. Gold Medal Fund F.D.R. No. 0248537 dated 18-6-2003 due ‘on 7-6-2006 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid., Jaipur 10,777 12,885 45. Shanta Bhanawat Gold Medal F.D.R. No. 0250911 dated 23-4-2003/2004 due on 23-4-2005 of the Bank of Rajasthan Led, Jaipur 13,000 13,730 Section I uw ANNUAL INCOME AND EXPENDITURE (AT A GLANCE) Financial Year 2006-2007 (Rs.in lacs) Actual for 2006-07 Ss. Particulars Income | Expenditure No. Non Plan 9695.54 9267.06 State Plan eB 28 UGC Plan 147 148 Grants for Disbursement @ UGC 832.69 408.01 (®) CSIR 210.17 150.02 (©) Other Sources ‘ 363.19 329.35 s. Heads of Income Income for No. - 2006-07 1 | INCOME University Examination 1. _| Examination Fee : 378717471 2. _ | Enrolment Eligibility Certificate Fee 6500000 3. _| Registration Fee from Non-Collegidte Candidates 10300000 4. | Scrutiny of Marks Fee 400000 5. _| Re-assessment of Answer-Books - 16500000 6.__| Fee for Degree and Certificates 180000 7. Fee for Supply of Duplicate/Advance Mark-sheets 900000 8,__| Fee for issue of Provisional Certificates 850000 9.__| Migeation Certificate Fee 1500000 10, _| Ph.D. Registration/Submission Fee 222000 Total | 416069471 18. Section IL | INCOME @ Development Fund Fee on the basis of Registration of | 41500000 Students for Examination. Gi) Development Fund Fee from Foreign Students & Others Total | 41500000 G.Total | 457569471 University Constituent Colleges 1. _ | University Maharani College 1571800 2. _ | University Maharaja College 3544200 3.__| University Rajasthan College 1501900 4. | University Commerce College 1935500 Total | 8553400 School of Humanities L_ | Director's Office 0 2. | Deptt. of English 53400 3._ | Deptt. of Hind 34850 4. | Depttof Urdu & Persian 37025 5. | Deptt. of Sanskrit 38850 6. | Deptt. of Modern European Languages 109500 7. | Deptt of Philosophy 34400 8.__| Jain Studies Centre 5100 9._ | SAP in Philosophy 0 Total 312725 ‘School of Social Sciences, 1, | Director's Office 2.__| Deptt of History & India Culture 7000 &. Deptt of Political Science 74690 4. | ULP In Political Science 9 5. _| Depu. of Sociology $7750 6. | Deput. of Public Administration 76560 Section Il 19 7. | Deptt. of Economics 85460 8. | Social Science Research Centre 0 9. | South Asia Studies Centre 7710 10. | Gandhian Studies Centre 6700 11. | Deptt. of Anthropology 21560 Total 407430 ‘School of Commerce 1._| Director P.G.School of Commerce 2.__ | Accountancy & Business Statistics 39780 3, _| Business Administration 123200 4.__| Economic Administration & Financial Management 215675 Total 73655 R.A.Poddar Institute of Management (@) Teaching (b) Non Teaching (€) Other Expenses 1381000 Total | __ 1381000 ‘School of Physical Sciences 1, | Deptt. of Chemistry 206300 2. _| Deptt. of Mathematies 113600 3.__| Deptt of Physics 112500 4. | Deptt of Statistics 35400 5. SAP in Chemistry 0 6. | Instt. of Informatics & Instrumentation 0 7._ | Deptt of CDPE 10900 8.__ | Deptt of Geography 25900 9, | Deptt. of Home Science 50500 10. | Deput. of Geology 39750 11. | Deptt of Psychology 20660 Total 615510 120 Section Il . ‘School of Life Sciences 1. | Deptt. of Zoology 35760 2. | Deptt. of Botany 200100 Total 235860 Faculty of Law 1. | Department of Law 509600 2. _| University Law College 756200 Total 1265800 + Faculty of Education 1. _| Department of Library Science 35800 2. _ | Department of Adult Education 0 Total 35800 Faculty of Fine Arts 1. _ | Faculty of Fine Arts(BFA Courses) 31800 2. _ | Department of Drawing and Painting 3400 3. | Department of Dramatics 22900 4. Hobby Workshop 0 5. _ | Department of Music (including M.Music) 12550 Total 75650 UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION 1. _| University Central Office INCOME 1, _ | Sale of Hand Book/Syllabii 2.__| Sale of University Prospectus 3. | Registration Fee from Publishers 4. | Affiliation Fee 5. _ | Sale of Forms (i) Examination Forms/Admission Forms (ii) R.E/Scruitiny Forms Sale of Waste Paper Section lk 121 7. | Other receipts ; 75000 8, _| Indira Gandhi Centre ; 29600 Total | 54377459 University and College Hostels L.__| Chief Warden Office & Carmpus Hostels 695200 2. | Annie Besent Hostet 379900 3.__ | Gokhale Hostel 305800 Total | 1380900 Ancilliary Services 1. | Central Litrary 19800 2._ | Student's Advisory Bureau | 3.__| Sports Board 55850 4. | Swimming Poo! ; 220000 5. _ | Physical Education & Recreation 6. | College Development Council : 7.__ | Health Centre 8._ | Homoeo Clinic 9._| Ayurvedic Dispensary 10. [NRSC It, | NSS 12. | Chief Proctor [_ 13. | Dean,Stodents Welfare Total 295650 Maintenance of Univ.Building Roads, Water Supply and Minor Works 1. | University Engineer Office 83000 2. _ | University Gardens 196500 Total 279500 Unlversity Press & Guest House University Press 4900000 2, | Guest House 1478700 Total ‘5478700 122 Section II EXPENDITURE EXAMINATION (@) | Non Teaching () Pay of Administrative staff 611325 () Pay of Establishment 20460257 (i) Ministrial Staff 17531046 Gi) Class 1V Staff 2929211 (iii) Temporary /Casual Staff 0 (©) Allowance & Honoraria 24348663 @DP, 10535791 (ii)Dearness Allowance 7770146 (iii) Interim Relief 0 (iv) City compensatory Allowance 621540 (¥) House Rent Allowance 4741106 (vi) Bonus 577300 (vii) Other Allow/SpLPay/Soap Allowance 102780 (@ University Contribution 3371453 Total b | 48791698 © _| Examination Expenses 1, | Remunaration to Examiners 48000000 (@) Theory 38000000 (b) Practical 9000000 (c) Ph.D (Ineluding 7.A.) 000000 2. | Center Charges 34000000 (a) Invigilation 32500000 (b) Misc.Expenses 1500000 3. | Tabulation & Checking 25000 4. | TAand DA 8050000 (a) Practical & Viva voce 5500000 (b) Local Assessment/Despatch of Aus Book 1000000 Section 123 (© Flying Squad . 800000 (@) Staff of Examination Duty 750000 5. _ | Refreshment to Examiners 125000 6. _ | Examination Contingency 12550000 {a) Contingencies () O.T/Honorarium é Remuneration (©) Preparation of Degree and Gold Medals ete. @ Untairmeans 7. _| Printing Charges (a) Printing & Prepartion of Answer Books (b) Printing of Question Papers (©) Exam. Work-computersing (d) Through University Press & _| Transit of Answer Books 9 Re-assessment of Answer books 10. | Refund of Examination Fee/ Caution Money 0 11. | Conribution to V.C’s Discretianery Fund __ 600000 12. | Other. Expenses . 4525000 @__ Postage & Telegrams 2000000 (i Printing Stationery (including Envelops & Examination 800000 Forms) Git) Legal Charges 300000 (iv) Refreshment for meetings £25000 (¥) Telephones * 0 vi) Advertisement 500000 [| (vit) Bank Charges for Processing of N.C, Forms 300000 13. | Convocation/Anniversary 200000. 14. | Service Charges to Colleges for Non Collegiate 500000 Students Degree Printing & Despatch Charges Totalc 146075000 124 Section It 1 | Contribution of Development Fund to be Transferred to 0 Development Fund Account (1) Payment of 50% Share of Development Fee to 24600000 College and Deptts.and affilated Colleges. Grand Total b & c | 194866698 UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION ()__ | Non Teaching EXPENDITURE. 1.__| Pay of Administrative Staff 1577350 2.__| Pay of Establishment 20794123 (@) Ministrial Staff 16280229 (b) Class IV Staff 4217696 (©) Temporary Staff 296198 3. | Allowances & Honoraria 26226888 (a) Deamess Pay 11185737 (b) City Compensatory Allowance 752220 (©) House Rent Allowance 5033581 (@) Interim Retief 0 (©) Other Allowances 224532 © Bonus 781337 (g) DA. 8249481 4. | University Contribution 3579436 Totalb | $2177797 Add Totals of Bal Niketan 1550710 Total including Balniketan | 53728507 © _| Other Expenses (@) Postage & telegrams 300000 (b) Contingency 1100000 (©) Stationery 725000 (@) Printed Stationery Computer charges 500000 (e) Repair & Maintenance of Furniture & Office Equipment 150000 Section IL 125 (8) Maintenance of Vehicles & Petrol/Diesel ete 800000 (g) Printing Charges 700000 (h) Computer Stationery to be allocated to all deptt. 500000) Total 4775000 (@)__| Consolidated provision for Centralised Payments ete. Travelling Allowances (a) T.A. to Members 500000 (b) inspection of Colleges 150000 (©) University Teaching Non Teaching Staff 70000 (4) To Attend Conferences,Seminar & Work Shops 80000 2. | Other Expenses on Teaching & Research (i) Payment of University Share against UGC Travel grant 250000 (ii) Academic/Guest Lectures 100000 (iii) Scheme of exchange of Teachers 10000 iv) Subsidy to Hold Educational Conferences! Seminars 350000 (W) Special Assistance to Research Workers (Teaching) 20000 (vi) Public & Papular Lecturer-on current Issues & Problems 50000 3. _| Other Expenses on studemts for (a) Research Assistance 300000, (b) Award to University Topper Students 155000 (c) Momento : 20000 (@) Scholarship to P.G.Students 350000 4. [ Other Expenses on common Facilities i) Telephones 3000000 (Gi) Blectric & water Charges 18000000 (ii) Advertisment 1900000 iv) Organisation of Exhihitions ° 5. | Other Expenses on Staff (@ Medical reimbursement 15000000 (Gi) Servants Uniforms 2000000 (iii) Educational Tours (N.T-Staff) 600000 126 Section HL (iv) Pension Contribution for Deputation staff 100000 (v) Staff Training 20000 (vi) Reimbursement of Tution Fee (N.T.) 1300000 (vii) 0.T/Honorarium Remunaration 1200000 (viii) Conveyance Loan A/c 9 (x) House Building Subsidy AJC 0 (x) House building Loan A/C 2000000 (xi) Awards to Employees 60000 6. | Other Expenses on Administrative Staff @ Audit Fees 25000 Gii) Retteshment for Meetings 00000 Gi) Publication of Glimpses 100000 (iv) Legal Charges 450000 (v) Publications 0 (vi) Office Library 7000 (vii) Pre Balance Sheet 60000 7. | Membership Fees and Contribution to Other Bodies 100000 8.__| Visiting Professors 20000 9. | Employees Walfare Fund 275000 10, | Contribution to staff welfare fund (Group Insurance) 300000 11, | Contribution to Non Teaching Staff Welfare Fund 700000 12.” | Adjustment of Advences/Write off 100000 Be. ‘Tea Lunch Dinner on Official Occasions 125000, 14, _| Subsidy to various bodies (a) Women Studies Centre. 300000 (©) Indira Gandhi Centre for Human Ecology Environment and ‘600000 Population Studies. (©) Centre for studies and Research (Rajasthan Studies Centre) 50000 (@) Centre for Studies and Research in Mass Communication 60000 (©) Centre for Non-Conventional Energy Resources ‘950000 15. _| Corpus Fund 0 Section I 127 (a) Students Welfare Fund 70 () Free Ship (Students) (e) Lump sum Provision for Unforeseen Expenses 1000000 (O _| Central Admission Committee @UG. 0 G. 0 Wi 16. | Contract Services:- (a) GAD (Xerox Typing Computer Work With Hardware) 100000 (b) EsttIl (ExServiceman Manpower vigilance, Farrash,| 2100000 Sweeper, Cook, Lab.Staff, Computer Operator) (©) Infonet Centre 1000000 (h) MLS.R.Fund (a) MSR 45000000 (b) C.W.A.N. (for Infonet) "3090000 (©) Civilworks/Site Prep (Infonet) 500000 (@) Anditorium 0 (c) National Seminar on Hr Education (one Time) 480000 | (®) Diamond Jubliee Celebration (One Time) 500000 Total cdefg&h | 109862000 Total (b),(c),(d),(2) & (| 163890507 ‘Add. Totals of Financial implication on Vecant post for six 0 ‘Months Grant Total | 163590507 1.__| University Engineer Office 3286486 (a) Non Teaching. 3117286 (b) Other Expenses 169200 2. | Maintenance of Buildings & Roads 17480354. (a) Non Teaching 708503: (b) Other Expenses 3.__ | Running & Maintenance of Water Supply 6257808 (a) Non Teaching 6007805 (0) Other Expenses 250009, 128 Section IL 4. | Gardens 5065105 (D) University Campus 4486559 (a) Non Teaching 4271059 (b) Other Expenses 215500 (il) Cotleges 578546 (@) Non Teaching 578546 Total, 32089750 V__| Floating Funds ‘A. Conveyance Loan 1. | Opening Balance on Ist April 0 2. | (i) Receipts in the Year 1 0 (i) EDRs in Rand 0 (iii) Budget Provisions . 0 3.___ | Payment during the Year 0 4. | FDR 0 5. _ | Closing Batance as on 3st March 0 B, House Building Loan 1. | Opening Balance on Ist April 0 2._| @) Receipt in the Year 1200000 3. _ | Budget Provision 2000000 Total | __ 3200000 4. | Advance given during the year (Payments) 2500000 FDR 0 5. | Closing Batance as on 31st March 0 Total Balance 700000, University Studies in Arts 1. __| Director's Office 1706360 (@) Non Teaching 1690060 (6) Other Expenses 16300 2. | Department of English 1799300 (a) Teaching 1178200 (©) Non Teaching 434100 Section IL 129 (6) Other Expenses 187000 3. | Department of Hindi 850794 (@) Teaching 226100 (b) Non Teaching 485344 (© Other Expenses 139350 4, | Department of Urdu & Persian 1230381 (@) Teaching 528200 (b) Non Teaching 514381 (© Other Expenses 187800 5. | Department of Sanskrit 873226 (a) Teaching 196000 (0) Non Teaching 487926 (©) Other Expenses 189300 6. _ | Department of Modern European Languages 946746 (a) Teaching 517900 (b) Non Teaching 409346, (©) Other Expenses 19500 7.__ | Department of Philosophy 2328729 (@ Teaching 1329000 (b) Non Teaching 821329 (©) Other Expenses 178400 8 | Jain Studies Cenire 719000 (@ Teaching 489700 (b) Other Expenses. 738300 Total | 10454536 University Studies in Social Sciences L Director's Office 786324 (a) Noo Teaching 756024 (b) Other Expenses 30300 2. | Deptt of History & Indian Culture 2313237 (a) Teaching 1579500 130 Section tl (b) Non Teaching 531937 (©) Other Expenses 201800 3. Depit of Political Science 4686682 (a) Teaching 3696000 (b) Non Teaching 709682 (©) Other Expenses 281000 4, | ULP Potiticat science 105400 (a) Other Expenses 105400, 5. | Deptt of Sociology 2468597 (a) Teaching 441300 (b) Non Teaching 1828797 (©) Other Expenses 198500 6. Deptt of Public Administration 1777537 (a) Teaching 1048500 (b) Non Teaching 513937 (© Other Expenses 215100 7. _ | Depte of Economics 1241499 (a) Non Teaching, 980699 (©) Other Expenses 260800 8. __| Social Science Research Centre 928529 (a) Teaching 218100 (b) Non Teaching 501329 (©) Other Expenses 209100 9. | South Asia Studies Centre 4987834 (a) Teaching 3200100 (b) Non Teaching 1386634 (€) Other Expenses 401100 10.__| Gandhian Studies Centre 572009 (a) Teaching 20000 (b) Non Teaching 496509 (©) Other Expenses 35500 Section 1 131 1. | Deptt. of Anthropology 555610 (a) Teaching 0 (b) Non Teaching 484910 (c) Other Expenses 70700 12. | Pt.G.B.Pant Chair 34000 (3) Other Expenses 34000 Total 20457258 University Studies in Commerce Jk Director ,P.G.School of Commerce 911102, (a) Teaching 0 (b) Non Teaching 898302 (©) Other Expenses 12800 2 Accountancy and Business Statistics 1744344 (@) Teaching : 1018800 (b) Non Teaching 515644 (©) Other Expenses 209900 3. Business Administration 4332599 (a) Teaching 3536400 (b) Non Teaching 510699 (©) Other Expenses 285500 4 Economics Adminstration and Financial Management 6558293 (a) Teaching 5658300 (b) Non Teaching 627493, (©) Other Expenses * 272500 Total 13546338 R.A.Poddar Institute of Management (@) Teaching : 1462600 (b) Non Teaching 2260220 (c) Other Expenses 291000 Total 4013820 132 Section LI School of Physical Sciences 1. | Deptuof Chemistry 11829257 (@) Teaching 3598600 (b) Non Teaching 4712657 (©) Other Expenses 3518000 2. | Deptt. of Matheruatics 4226302 (a) Teaching 3129100 (b) Non Teaching 737102, (©) Other Expenses 360300 3. | Deptt. of Physics 6981553 (a) Teaching 2699800 (b)Non Teaching 2987253 (©) Other Expenses 1294500 4. | Deptt. of Statistics 3249453 (a) Teaching 0 (b) Non Teaching 2987253 (©) Other Expenses 262200 6. _| Institute of Informatics & Instrumentations 2617995 (a) Teaching 749500 (b) Non Teaching 1814295 (c) Other Expenses 54200 7.__| Deptt. of CDP.E. 4471478 (a) Teaching 1894800 (b) Non Teaching 1949178 (©) Other Expenses 627500 &__| Deptt. of Psychology 3111496 (@) Teaching 2100900 (b) Non Teaching 702096 (©) Other Expenses 308500 9.__| Deptt. of Geography 2502453 (a) Teaching 922100 Section Tl 133 (b) Non Teaching 1280353 (©) Other Expenses 300000 10._| Deptt. of Home Science __ 3064330 (a) Teaching 628800 (b) Non Teaching 1915530 (©) Other Expenses 520000, 11. | Deptt. of Geology 1322175 (a) Teaching 0 {(b) Non Teaching 924675 (©) Other Expenses 397500 Total | 43376492 University Studies in Biological Sciences 1,__| Dept. of Zoology 7025335, (a) Teaching 3608800 (b) Non Teaching 2641035 (©) Other Expenses 775500 2.__| Deptt. of Botany 10889507 (a) Teaching 7382000 (b) Non Teaching 2772807 (©) Other Expenses 734700 Total | _ i7914842 University Studies in Law 1, [Deptt of Law 3277805 (@) Teaching 948900 (b) Non Teaching 1759905 (©) Other Expenses 569000 2.__ | University Law College 11790644 (a) Teaching 7145800 (b) Noa Teaching 4122344 (©) Other Expenses 522500 Total 15068449 University Studies In Education 1, | Deptt, of Lib.Science 2578903, (@) Teaching 1726800 (b) Non Teaching 761703, 134, Section (©) Other Expenses 90400 2. | Dept. of Adult Education 1061838 (a) Non Teaching 643838 (b) Other Expenses 418000 Total | 3640741 Faculty of Fine Arts 1. _ | Faculty of Fine Arts(BFA Courses) 2611962 (a) Teaching 1262300 (b) Non Teaching 1219662 (©) Other Expenses, 130000 Deptt. of Drawing & Painting 510126 (@ Teaching 0 (Non Teaching 272626 (©) Other Expenses 237500 Deptt. of Dramatics 1164774 (a) Teaching 419700 (b) Non Teaching 579074 (©) Other Expenses 175000 Deptt. of Hobby Workshop 116183 (a) Non Teaching 116183, Deptt. of Musie(Tne. M.Mus) 1747480 | (a) Teaching 502500 (b) Non Teaching - 997980 (© Other Expenses 247000 Total 6150525 University Constituent Colleges 1, | Maharani's College 103837983 (a) Teaching 87938600 (b) Non Teaching, 12612383 (©) Other Expenses 3287000 2, | Maharaja's College 47923828 Section II 135 (a) Teaching 30530500 (b) Non Teaching 14816328 (©) Other Expenses 2577000 3. | Rajasthan College 35012668 (@) Teaching 27247000 (b) Non Teaching 6417668 (©) Other Expenses 1348000 ‘4 [Commerce College > SS~*~S~=«wdC*« TD | (@) Teaching 25611100 (>) Non Teaching 5936129 (©) Other Expenses 888500 Total | 219210208 University Hostels 1. _ | Chief Warden Office & Campus Hostels 9008483, (@) Non Teaching 8805883 (b) Other Expenses 202600 2. _ | Annie Besent Hostel 1908711 (@) Non Teaching 1893711 (b) Other Expenses 15000 3. | Gokhle Hostel 1492652 (@) Non Teaching 1483552 (b) Other Expenses 9100 Total | 12409846 University Ancilliary Services 1__| Centeal Library 18490102 (2) Non Teaching 12480102 (b) Other Expenses 6010000 2,__| Student Advisory Bureau 707001 (a) Non Teaching 624001 (b) Other Expenses 83000 3.__| Sports Boards 3346741 (a) Non Teaching 1194441 136 Section II ¢b) Other Expenses 2152300 4, | Swimming Pool 837153 (a) Non Teaching 661453 (b) Other Expenses 175700 Physical Education 390265 (@) Non Teaching 485665. (b) Other Expenses 104600 6.__ | College Development Coneil 51000 (a) Non Teaching - 0 (b) Other Expenses 51000 a Health Ceae 2358442 (@) Non Teaching 1342092 (b) Other Expenses 1016350 8.__| Homeo Clinic 706235 (a) Non Teaching 620135 ) Other Expenses: 86100 9.__| Ayurvedic Dispensary 1410853, (a) Non Teaching 882453 (b) Other Expenses 528400 10. NRSC, o 11. _| Nss 271276 (a) Non Teaching 230676 (b) Other Expenses 40600 12._ | 12.Chief Proctor 2993268 (a) Non Teaching 2965968 (b) Other Expenses 27300 13._| Dean Student Welfare 2318375 (a) Non Teaching 1535375 (b) Other Expenses 783000 Total | 34080711. ‘Note: Above figures are based on Revised Estimates 2006-07 Section I UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN Details of Reserve and Other Funds 137 Particulars of Investments | Original Value Balance as on 1-4-2003 Interest added ‘Balance as on Maturity Due Dates SB. AIC 3-3-2007, Rs. Rs. Funds for Specific Purposes: 1, Tagore Chair Fund @ F.D.R. No. 100370 dated | 1,00,000 21-6-96 of the “Bank of Raj. Lad. Jaipur due on 4-5-97 Ale No. 317 (4-10-74) (FDR with Bank) 1,36,640 1,36,640 Gi) FDR. No. 100361 dated | 2,00,000 30-6-96 of the Bank of R: Lid., Jaipur due on 30-399 Alc No. 311 (FDR with Bank) 2,79,602 2,98,958 Gii) FDR. No. 192087 dated | 1,00,000 6-6-2006 of the Oriental Bank of Commerce, Jaipur due on 6-6-2007 2,35,209 2,81,220 2. Jain Chair Fund (i) ED.R. No, 0249386 dated | 4,00,000 17-5-2003 of the Bank of ajasthan Ltd., Jaipur due on 5-209 420601 521775 Gi) EDR. No. 0175478dated 11-6-2006 of the Bank of Rajasthan Ltd., Jaipur due on 11-6-2006 423501 453933, 3. Trust Fund for Lecture Series 1, Shri Ram Trust of Amravati Lecture Series in Astrology @ SB. Alc No. 1031610 | 29,300 Bank of Rajasthan 45,271. 792 2 Padam Bhushan Sitaram Seksaria Vyakhyanmala 138 Section IL () FDR. No. 033904 dated 7-1-2006 of the UCO Bank, Jaipu due on 7-7-2007 7,800 36,480, 43,616 Gi) FDR. No. 924127 dated 24-7-2006 of the State Bank of India, Jaipur due on 24-7- 2007 26000 132623 6.25% FDR. No. 924126 dated 24-6-2006 of the State Bank of India, Jaipur due on 24-7- 2007 3358 6.25% (iv) SB. Afe No. 1048052 Bank of Rajasthan Ltd. 38772 679 39,451 4. For Scholarships and Prizes ete 1. Late Pt. Gopinath Bhagirath OQjha Memorial Scholarship Fund. (@ FDR. No. 0249571 dated 24-6-2003 due on 23-6-2006 with the Bank of Rajasthan Ltd., Jaipur 22,000 82,111 98,173 Gi) SB. Ale No. 1010030 Bank of Rajasthan 6035 106 6141 2. Shurvir Singh Trust Cash Prize Ale @ FDR. No. 0249289 date 3-5-2003 with the Bank of Rajasthan Ltd., jaipur due on 7-4-2009 8,000 36085 44765 Gi) SB. Ale No. 1082916 Bank of Rajasthan 357 357 3. Dr. GS. Mahajani Scholarship Fund @ F.D.R. No. 0249268 date 1-5-2003 with Bank of Rajasthan Ltd., Jaipur due on 30-4-2009 3,500 15020 18633 Gi) SB. Ale No. 101151583 Bank of Rajasthan Ltd. 2705 47 2752 Section It 139 4. Dr. Rameshwar Goyal Cash Prize Ale () SB. Ale No. 101140804 Bank of Rajasthan Lid. 1,000 4169 B 4242, 5. Book Prize Fund of Mathematics Deptt. S.B, Ale No. 101157610 Bank of Rajasthan Lid 13890 243 13133 6. Sita Dharmendra Handa Need-Cum-Merit Scholarship Fund @ ED.R No. 033856 date 7- 06-2006 with UCO Bank Jaipur due on 7-06-2007 18,000 46922 50170 (i) S.B. Alc No. 101232296 ‘Bank of Rajasthan Ltd. 8364, 146 8507 7. Shekhar Chand Jain Memorial Research Scholar- ship Fund SB. Alc No. 01196634 Bank of Rajasthan Lid. 20,000 19,024 5,476 24,500 & = Angulya = Bharanam ‘Lakshmamma Memorial Scholarship Fund () EDR No. 936950/425 date 26-2-2005 of UCO Bank Jaipur due on 26-2-2007 12,000 34,000 6.15% 34,000 9. Angulya Bharanam Ranga Ramangeaya Memorial Scholarship Fund (i) FDR No. 936951/424 dated 7-6-2005 of UCO Bank Jaipur due on 7-6-2007 12,000 34,000 6.15% 34,000 10. Batu Ghan Shyam Dass Gupta Memorial (® FDR. No. 0175320 dated 13-6-2006 Bank of Rajasthan due on 13-6-2007 50,000 169255 181477 140 Section IT 5, Funds for Medals 1. Khetan Gold medal 100 Shares of M/s Shaw Wallace & Co, Lid., Calcutta 10,000 10,000 10,000 S.B. Ale No. 101032444 Bank of Rajasthan 20805 734 21539 2. Jyotirmaya Ghosh Memo. | Gold Medal Fund S.B. A/c No. 101083351 Bank of Rajasthan 2669 95 2764 3. Prabha Shroff Memorial Gold Medal Fund $.B. A/c No. 101077707 Bank of Rajasthan 2437 2523 4. Bangur Gold Medal Fund E.D.R. No. 0249290 dated 10- 4.2000 of Bank of Rajasthan Lid. Jaipur 4,000 33,232 40,027 SB. Ase No, 101044718 Bank of Rajasthan | 2376 2460 5. Jethmal Kabra Memorial Gold Medal Fund (3% Conversion Loan 1946) 4,000 1,004. 1,004 6. Vane Chand Durlabhji Zaveri Memorial Gold Medal Fund 3,800 3,800 7. Kamani Gold Medal Fund EDR. No. 0175382 date 23- 6-2006 of Bank of Rajasthan Lid,, Jaipur due on 23-6-2007 4,000 30732 32940 S.B. A/c No. 101098398 Bank of Rajasthan 4511 159 4670 8 Seth Rameshwar Lal Saharia Gold Medal Fund 4,000 S.B. A/c No. 101136878 Bank of Rajasthan 15313 S41 15854 9. Seth Peera Mal Education Gold Medal Fund F.D.R. No. 0249537. dated 18-6-2003 of Bank of Rajasthan Lid. Jaipur due on 17-6-2006 4,000 10,777 12,885 S.B. Ave No. 101032436 Bank of Rajasthan Lid, 5601 198 3799 Section I 141 10. Prof. M.F. Soonawala Gold Medal Fund E.D.R. No. 0174878 dated 19- 82006 of the Bank of Raj. Ld., Jaipur due on 19-8-2007 4,000 1783 18366 S.B. Ave No, 101022836 Bank of Rajasthan 13,896 247 14,386 1. Shrimati Rupwati Devi Baisiwala Gold Medal Fund FDR. No No. 0899458 dated 23-3-2006 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid,, jaipur due on 23-2-2007 4,000 28056 29925 S.B. Ave No. 101029951 Bank of Rajasthan 8462 7661 12. Bank of India Gold Medal Fund* (with Bank) F.D.R. of the Bank of India P.O. No. 996519 dated 11-693 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid., Jaipur 4,000 4,874 S.B. A/c No. 101050888 Bank of Rajasthan 8,000 7072 250 7322 13. Tonkwala Ram Gopal Manilal Agarwal Gold medal Fund S.B. A/c No. 101050870 Bank of Rajasthan 4000 20368 n9 21087 14. Pro MM. Bhalla Memorial Gold Medal F.D. No. No. 0174875 dated 17-8- 2006 due dated 17-8-2007 off the Bank of Rajasthan, Jaipur 4,000 17779 18362 S.B. A/c No. 101048416 594 17,420 15. Chand Mal Sarawgi Gold Medal Fund FD.R. No. 0174879 dated 19-8-2006 due on 19-8-2007 of the Bank of Rajasthan Ltd,, Jaipur 4,000 40054 41366 S.B. Alc No. 101048814 Bank of Rajasthan 1552 55 1606 16. Ram Gopal Shiv Ratan Mobata_Gold Medal _Fund 5000 47883 51703 142 Section I ED.R. No. 441303 dated 29- 1-2006 due on 29-1-2006 of Oriental Bank of Commerce, Jaipur S.B. Ale No. 1010555733 Bank of Rajasthan Ltd. 15040 531 15571 17. Smt. Lilawati Sharma Memorial Gold Medal Fund EDR. No. 0249388 dated 65-2006 due on 6-5-2009 od the Bank of Rajasthan Lid. Jaipur 59192 73430 S.B. Alc No. 101057309 Bank of Rajasthan 8677 307 3984, 18. Jaipuc Metals and Electricals Lid. Gold Medal Fund F.D.R. No. 0175383 dated 23-6-2006 due on 23-6- 2007 of the Bank of Raj. Ltd. Jaipur 41388 44362 SB. Alc No. 1010594599 Bank of Rajasthan 10,954 387 19. Rajasthan Canal Gold Medal Fund FD.R.No. 0249265 dated 26-4-2006 due on 26-4-2009 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid., Jaipur 42996 11,341 53339 S.B. Ale No, 101059534 Bank of Rajasthan 143 4208 20. (Mrs.) Savita Dave Gold Medal Fund F.D.R. No. 0175324 dated 16-6-2006 due on 16-6-2007 of Bank of Rajasthan Lid., Jaipur 18116 19418 SB. Ale No. 101059526 Bank of Rajasthan Ltd, 12119 428 12547 21, Harish Qamra Gold Medal Fund FDR. No. 0175480 dated 8-7-2006 due on 8-7- 2007 of the Bank of Rajasthan Ltd,, Jaipur 64135 68744 Section 1 143 S.B. A/c No. 101079052 Bank of Rajasthan 4369 154 4523 22. Shri Krishna Gopal Gold Medal Fund F.D.R. No. 0174876 dated {7-8-2006 duc ‘on {7-8-2007 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid. Jaipur 43126 44539 S.B. Alc No. 101092251 Bank of Rajasthan 1675. 59 1734 23. Dr. Shanta Bhanawat Gold Medal Fund 15000 24, Moban Lal Sukhadia Gold Medal Fund F.D.R. No. 249385 dated 23-5.2006 due on =n of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid. Jaipur 36815 45671 S.B. A/c No. 101092040 Bank of Rajasthan 7631 270 7901 25. Master Moti Lal Gold Medal Fund F.D.R. No. 0899457 dated 23-3-2006 due on 23-3-2007 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid. Bap Nagar, Jaipur 50403 53740 S.B. Alc No. 101083072 Bank of Rajasthan 85 2494 26. Murli Manorar Lal Mathur Memorial Gold Medal Fund ED.R. No. 017532 dated 14- 6-2006 due on 14-6-2007 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid. Bapu Nagar, jaipur 21966 23844 S.B. Ale No. 161096645Bank of Rajasthan 15228" 15762 27. Ram Narain Gold Medal Fund () FDR No. 0175319 dated 14-6-2006 due ‘on 146-2007 of the Bank of Raj.Léd., Jaipur 4000 21966 23544 lag Section It (ii) F.D.R. No. 0175381 dated 23-6-2006 due on 23-6-2007 of the Bank of Rajasthan Ld, Jaipur 21484 23028 S.B. Ale No. 101092726 Bank of Rajashthan 3857 33 9170 28. Laxmi Lal Joshi Gold Medal Fund FDR. No. 0175373 dated 17-6-2006 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid, Jaipur due on 17-6-2007 4,000 12885 13811 S.B. A/c No. No. 101123034 Bank of Rajasthan 18696 660 19356 29. Shri Randhir Singh Gold Medal Fund S.B. Alc No. 101122031 Bank of Rajasthan 24168 583 25021 30. Dwarka Lal Gupta Memorial Gold Medat Fund () FDR. No. 0175318 dated 146-2006 of the Bank of Rajasthan Ltd, due on 14-6- 2007 17277 18519 (ii) S.B. Ave No. 101094589 Bank of Rajasthan 17922 633 18555 31. Peeramal == Bangur Education Gold Medal Fund FDR. No. 0175510 dated 23- 7-2006 due on 23-7-2007 of the Bank of Raj. Lid. Jaipur 5,000 29,883 35,729 SB. Alc No, 1011211273 Bank of Rajasthan 3422 3482 32. Mohal Lai _Jerath Memorial Gold Medal Fund (i) FDR. No, 0631149 dated 11-6-2004 due on 11-6-2007 of the Bank of Raj. Lid. Jaipur 5000 33816 39839 (ii) F.D.R. No. 0175374 dated 17-6-2006 duc on 7-6-2007 of the Bank of Raj.Ltd., Jaipar 17277 18519 Section 145 S.B. A/c No. 111121265 Bank of Rajasthan, Lid. Jaipur 16227 573 16800 33, Himmat Singh Gold Medal Fund FDR. No. 0250409 dated 7-12-2006 due ‘on 7-12-2009 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid,, Jaipur 5,000 19385 8.50% ‘S.B. A/c No. 101118332 Bank of Rajasthan 16227 573 16800 34. Suraj Narain Gupta Gold ‘Medal Fund 5,000 ‘S.B. A/c No, 101133606 Bank of Rajasthan 125 35. Dr. Rameshwar Goyal Gold medal Fund FDR. No. 0631476 dated 6-8-2007 due on 6-8-2007 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid, Jaipur 8,000 123120 145044 of Rajasthan ‘SB, A/c No. 101140804 Bank |" 4316 | 1089 5405 36. Prof. Mohan Lal Verma Memorial Gold Medal Fund EDR. No. 0249597 dated 7- 7-2003 due on 30-6-2006 of the Bank of Rajasthan Ltd, Jaipur 5,000 25,704 30,732 SB. A/c. No. 101140796 37. Mali Ram Puranmal Charitable Trust Gold Medal Fund 3827 |. Bank of Rajasthan , sd 9138 SB. Alc No. 101157306 Bank of Rajasthan 53,265 1947 57092 38. Sita Dharmendra Handa Gold Medal Pund F.D.R. No. (0631147 dated 11-6-2004 due on 11-6-2007 with the Bank of Rajasthan Ltd,, Jaipur 5,000 55000 64794 39. Sukhwand Sam Ram ‘Handa Memorial Gold Medal Fund F.D.r. No. 631148 dated 15,000 55000 64794 146 Section I 13-6-2004 due on 13-6-2007 with $.B.B.J, Jaipur 40. Jain Narain Ram Chandra Gaur Gold Medal Fund E.D.R. No. ST/1040830 dated 12-6-2004 due on 12-6-2007 S.B.BJ. Jaipur 3,000 102864 5.715% 122080 41, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Memorial Gold Medal Fund ED.R. No, 0249398 dated 27- 5-2006 due on 24-5-2009 of the Bank of Raj. Lid. Jaipur 5,000 55660 69049 42, The President of India Late Dr. Shanker Dayal Sharma Gold Medal Fund FDR. No. No. 0174877 dated 18-2-2006 due on 18-2- 2007 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid, Jaipur 15,000 $4270 58744 43. Rajasthan Patrika Gold Medal Fund ED.R. No. 0175509 dated 18-7-2006 due on 18-7-2006 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid. Jaipur 1500 50307 44. Peeramal Edu. Gold Medal Fund EDR No. 0175372 dated 17-6-2006 due on 27-6-2007 of the Bank of Rajasthan'Lid,, Jaipur 45. Shanta Bhanawet Gold Medal F.D.R. No. 0899213 dated 23-4-2006 due on 23-4- 2007 of the Bank of Rajasthan Lid., Jaipur i2095 | 53922 13811 14537 15505 SECTION-I0 (A) UNIVERSITY TEACHING DEPARTMENTS FACULTY OF SCIENCE 1. University Department of Botany, Jaipur (Founded in 1960) Courses of Study : M.Sc. PhD. ‘The Department of Botany was established in 1960 at Jaswant College, Jodhpur. It is one of the oldest and biggest departments of Botany in the country. In July 1963, it was shifted to Rajasthan College, Jaipur and in August i974 moved to the present building in the University Campus. The UGC has recognized the Department as a leading centre of research and had sanctioned a DRS Project under the Special Assistance Programme. The D.S.T. has also.provided FIST support. The Departehent has the biggest ‘Herbarium in Rajasthan having more than 20,000 plant specimens. ‘The Department of Botany has the following research areas in which work is being carried out: > Plant Pathology including Seed Pathology > Plant Physiology and Biochemistry > Experimental Morphogenesis > ‘Taxonomy / Floristics > Plant Morphology and Anatomy > Microbiology, > Induced Mutagenesis > Plat Biotechnology, Cytology and Genetics; and > Algal, Biotechnoiogy Examination Results : Name of Examination 3093-04 Appea| Passed" | red MSc. (Final) | 24 | 24 List of Publication of 2006-07 S.No. Tide Authors Reference | Year of Journal 1. | Antidermatophytic activity of | Jain N., Sharma | Indias’ ‘August, Saponaria vacearia M. & Kumar P. | Drags 43 (8) | 2006 148 Section IIT 2. | Effect of an alkylating agent | Ai. Meena and | International | Accepted (mms) on germination of | P. Kumar Jounal of Lycopersion esculentum var Plant pusa early dwarf Science 3. | Variation in a alkaloid content | Precta Chauhan | Jourual of | Accepted of EMS treated Lycopersicon | & Padma Kumar | Indian esulentum MCV pusa carly Botanical dwarf Society 4. | Effect. of methyl methane | Amit & Padma | Bioscan . | Accepted sulphonate (mms) on | Kumar International germination and growth’ Journal characteristic of Lycopersion esculentum var pusa early dwarf 5S. | Effect of gamma radiations of | Amit & Padma | IBS Accepted germnation and ~— growth | Kumar characteristics of | Lyco- persicon esculentum var pusa early dwarf 6 | Mono and heterodinuciear | Vajpayee, V., L complexes of aluminium, | Singh, —_Y.P., | Organometa synthesis characterization and | Nandini, D. and | J. Chem ‘antifungal activity Bawta 25(6):654- : a 7. | Am efficient in vitra mass | Sharma, MM, | L. via nodal | 2006 Propgagation of « medicinally i 56 (1 & ‘potent plant species Vitex 2): 35.29 negunda, & [Cytokinin induces new 7 (1&2): features of Sphagnum 29-34 gametophyte development. 9. | A promising natural drug for | Sharma MM. | Vitex 30: 269- ‘cancer chemotheraphy Khanna, —P., | negusda_L. | 273 Saini, R and/ in J. Eco. Batra, A. and ‘Taxonomic Botany 10. | Ethancbotany of some | Shekhawat, $ | Ethnobotany | 18:131- household remedies used! | and Batra, A. 134 ‘against aimal and insect bite 2006 in Bundi district, Rajasthan Section IT 149 11. | Ethanomedico Botany of | Shekhawat, S. | Indian 1 (1&2): Household remedies of | and Batra, A. | Jounal of | 131-134 Keshavraipaian Tehsil in ‘Traditional | 2006 Bundi district, Rajasthan : Knowledge 12, ] High frequency —plantlet | Sharma, M.M. | Physiol 12 regeneration in Indian | and Batra, A. | Mol. Biol. | (4):289- Ginseng: Withania somnifera Plants 293 L (Duna) 2006 13. | Biotechnological approach for | Sharma, M.M., |Current | pp -145- saving plant species In Plant | Sharma, —R., | Scenariao | 161 Molecalar Physiology. Khanna, —P,, | and Future | 2996 Sharma, A, | Projections Saxena, S. and Batra, A. 2. University Department of Chemistry, Jaipur (Founded in 1960) ‘Courses of Study : M.Sc., Ph.D. ‘The Department is well known both nationally as well as internationally for its sciemtfic achievements. In the light of these achievements, the Department has recently been identified as a Centre of Advanced Studies by the University Grants Commission, New Delhi. Prior to it, the Department was recognized for Special Assistance Programme, ULP and COSIST Programmes, ‘The major areas in which the faculty members are actively engaged are: Natural Products Synthetic Organic Chemistry Co-ordination Chemistry Chemical Kinetics Electrochemistry Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry Organo Metallic Chemistry Orgapo Fluorine Chemistry Organo Photo Chemistry Environmental Chemistry X-Ray Crystallography Electro-Organic Synthesis, ‘Trace and Ultra trace analysis by Voltameteric Techniques vVvvVVVVVV VV 150, Section IIL Examination Results Name of Year Examination | 7903.04 2004.05 2005-06 2006-07 ‘Appear| Passed [Appeared] Passed | Appeared [Passed | Appear | Passed ed ed Msc. Fina) | 44 | 43 | 92 | 52 | 52 | 52 | 52 | 50 Research and Collaborative Projects Completed by the Department during last 5 Years, - Name of the | Title of the project and Amount Funding Investigator duration Sanctloned (Rs) | Agency Prof. Pahup Singh | Studies on Plant Pigmeats 5,47,0007- | CSIR used as Vegetable dyes in Sanganeri Prints. 1996- 2000 Studies on Wild Plants | '30,000/- | UGC(MRP) Search of Bioactive linerar 3,00,000/- | UGC Prof. P.D. Sharma | Kinetics and Mechanism of 3,00,000- | UGC. Light Induced Reactions 1999-2001 Kinetics and Mechanism of | - _3,50,000/- | CSUR light induced electron transfer reactions — in presence of photosen sitizers. 2000-2004 Prof.R. Bohra | Synthesis and structural 3,03,540"- | UGC. elucidation of some heterocyclic compounds with at least ome less common heteroatom at a bridge head position. 1999- 2002 Synthetic studies and 9,52,890/- | DST structural aspects of novel metallacyetic compounds Section I 151 Incorporaling nitrogen, ‘oxygen and sulphur atoms (COM: Prof. RC. Mebrotra) 1999-2002 Symtbesis. and purification of some organometallics of ‘groups Il, TV, V and VI elements Zn, Cd, Ge, Sn, Pb, Sb, Bi and Te) 1999- 2002 18,49,630 BRNS Chemistry of metallo- organic compounds of some heavy group 13 and 14 elements containing hard (N, OVsoft (S) donor ‘toms 2004-2007 6,89,600- UGC Prof. V.N. Pathak Design and Synthesis of Bioactive pesticides with special teference to synthetic analogs of pheromones. 2001-2005 2,87,000/- DST (state) Synthesis of Novel Bioactive Heterocycles via phase transfer catalysis, 2003-2006 UGC Studies on Non-steroidal _ | antifertitiy agents. 2001- 2003 50,000/- UGC(MRP) Prof. Mrs.) Renuka Jain Search for Bioactive ‘Compounds from Arid Zove plats. 1999-2002 2,12,000/- DST(state) Search for Bioactive Principles from selected Bauhinia species 2000- 2002 40,000/- UGC(MRP) Bioassay-directed discovery of natural drugs from selected arid zone plants 2003-2006 4,06 560/- UGC Prof. R.V. Singh Selective bivalent, trivalent and tetravalent prophyrin analogues. 1997-2000 2,22,844/- DST (state) 152 Novel aspects of N-Lop- sided ond Heterobimetallic macrocyclic complexes involving transitions as well as non-transition metal ions. 1997-2000 Synthesis and efficacy of eco-friendly silicon, tin and ‘manganese compounds for managing pests of Thar desert of Rajasthan. 2001- 2004 5,08,940/- csr uGc Microwave Technology and its use for syntheizing eco-friendly ‘organomentallic and allied pesticides. 2004-2007 4,55,600/- Dr. RN. Prasad Dr. AK. Mishra ‘Synthesis and Characterization of Azamacrocyclic Complexes of 3d metals. 2001-2003, UGC(MRP) complexes of Fe, Cr & Co 2004-2007 6,11,600/- Investigation on some heterocycles and their nucleosides medicuns) importance 2001-2003 UGC(MRP) Dr. LK. Sharma ‘Studies on application of Baker's Yeast in organic synthesis. 2001-2003 45,000/- UGCOMRP) Dr. D.C. Gautam Dr (Mrs) Gita Dr. (Mrs.) V. Sareen Synthesis of —_pheno- hiazines and benzothia- zines 2001-2003, 20,000/- UGC(MRP) ‘Studies on water pollutants Seth through induswial effluent and their removal 2000-2002 40,000/- UGC(MRP) Jaipur District of Rajasthan state 2000-2002 35,000/- UGC(MRP) Section i 153 Dr. (Mrs.) A. Dandia Microwave induced synthesis of biodynamic heterocycles, 1999-2001 Rapid ecofriendly synthetic procedures for biodynamic heterocycles 2001-2004 Green Chemical Approaches to 1, 5: Benzothiazepines and related Heterocycles of Biological importance. 2004-2006 45,000/- UGC(MRP) 4,37,560/- 7,40,000/- CSR ‘Dr. P.N, Nagar Organic . Compounds |. containing — phosphonate and phosphate fune- tionality 2000-2002 35,000/- UGC(MRP) Organic derivatives of alkylene phosphonate and ‘phosphate esters, 2001-2004 UGC ‘Dr. Mrs.) Rajaya Shree Pandey ‘Trace metal analysis in techniques. 2001-2003 UGC(MRP) Dr. (Mrs.) V. ‘Kabra New amidophosphates.and amidothiophosphates as potential pesticidal Synthesis and _pesticidal activity. 1999-2002 4,16,000/- CSR Dr. M.P. Dobhal UGC(MRP) Chemical investigation and biological activity of some medicinal planis. 2001- 2003 UGC(MRP) Dr. V.P. Singh Prof. A.K. Rai Investigation on the Structural and stereo- chemical aspects of ‘organcarsenic aD, antimony (IJ) and bismuth (Ill) derivatives of N and S containing organic ligands. 1997-2000 6,33,230/- UGC 154 Section IIL Studies of hetero metallic derivatives of some group 15 elememts in mixed oxidation states bridged through some NS. containing ligands, 2001- 2004 4,96,L00/- UGC Studies of toric trace elements in air, water and plants coltametrically 1999-2001 25,000 UGC(MRP) Chemical Investigation of some medicinaly important plants. 2000-2002 50,000/- 'UGC(MRP) Synthesis of some novel heterocycles as potential chemotherapeutic ageats. 2004-2007 3,75,000/- uGc Dr. S.P. Bansal Photochemical Destruction of Dyes in Dyeing and Printing Industry waste water, 2000-2002 40,000 UGC(MRP) Dr. (Mrs.) Pushpa Pradasani Photochemical routes to novel heterocycles of industrial and | medicinal relevance. 1995-2000 (CO- PI: Dr. RT. Pardasani) 637,472 BRNS @AE) Symthetic strategies via active methylene heterocycles, 2000-2002 35,000/- uGc (MRP) ‘Dr, (Mrs.) Urraila Gupta ‘A comprehensive approach to the — synthesis of polyfunctional heterometal derivatives containing sterically encumbered boron "ligands. 2002- ongoing 10,32,336/- DST Synthesis of heterocycles of biological interest 2000- 2002 uGC (MRP) Dr. (Mrs,) Meena Nagar ‘Transition inetal complexes of essential oil constituents. 2000-2002 UGC (MRP) Section Iil 155 Dr. AK. Yadav Electrode ° process as a source of innovative methdology for _stereo- controlled organic synthesis. 1997-1998 ‘Synthesis of some novel tucleosides and nucleotides of heterocycles as potential chemo-therapeutic agents. 2001-2004 2,97,000/- uGc Electrode process as a source of innovative methodology for. stereo- controlled organic synthesis 2002-ongoing 14,73,500/- DsT Dr. BS. Joshi Metal Complexes of some thioligands 2000-2002 40,000/- ucc (MRP) Dr. MK. Pathak Nitrogen and. Sulphur ‘containing bioactive heterocycles 2000-2002 -40,000/- uGc (MRP) Dr. RT. Pardasani New modelling chemical reactivity in, Diels-alder cycloaddition of Hetero-1,4- quinones: Semiemperical and synthetic aspects 1997-2001 3,77,008/- csIR Syntebsis and reactions of quitoxalinoquinones 2001- 2003 uGc Dr. (Mrs.) V. Synthesis of some new heterocyclic compounds starting from 13+ diketones. 2001-2003 35,000/- ucc Dr. AK. Varshney Synthetic, structural and biochemical studies of iron, platinum, silicon and tin complexes with schiff bases 2001-2003 35,000/- uGc (mrp) Dr. (Mrs) CLL Khandelwal Kinetics and mechanism of electron transfer reactions: oxidation of pyruvic acid by phthalic perchlorate in aqueous acidic medium 2001-2003 35,000/- uGc (MRP) 156 Section IIT Dr. (Mrs.) Neelima Gupta ‘Dr. (Mrs.) Mithlesh Agarwal Negative (anionic) hyperconjugation in phos- phoniunvpyridinium ylidy! if mono haloipho-sphines and related compounds Exerimental and Theo- retical Aspects. 2002-2005 Studies on mixed ligand complexes of transition metals 2002-2004 6,80,000/- DST 25,000/- uGc Prof. RR. Gupta (Emeritus Scientist) ‘Studies on nitroso urea derivatives on 13-dihydro- 1 A-benzothiazines as potent 3,40,000/- uGC Prof. R.K. Bansal (Emeritus Scientist) 5,77,684)- Heterophospholes as synthons for potentially bioactive organo- phosphorus compounds 2001-2004 2,63,507/- UGC Diels-Alder Reactions of Azaphospholes: Synthetic and theoretical aspects. 2003-2006 15,42,000/- DsT Prof. K.S. Gupta (Emeritus Scientist) Role of inhibitors in the atmospheric oxidation of ‘SO; 2001-2003 40,000/- ucc (MRP) ‘Atmospheric Chemistry of Nitrous acid and dry and ‘wet depositions 2003-2006 9,51,500- DST Dr. Anirudh Singh (Emeritus Scientist) Chelating Ligand Metal Complexes with M-O-C functionality. Novel Heterometallic __ Coordi- nation systems, 1995-2000 6,33,230- DST Chemistry of New Metal Aryloxo And _Alkoxo 2,80,000- uGc Section II 157 Derivatives: Syathesis Suucture, And Reactivity 2001-2004 Dr. UC. Pant Scientist) Chiral Synthesis of prospective bioactive novel 1,5-benzothiazepine heterocycles and drug designing, especially in search of improved specific cardiovascular drugs. 1997-2000 6,31,200/- uGC Synthesis of prospective bioactive novel 1,5- 3,93,440/- UGC Dr. RK Mittal (Emeritus Scientist) Air Pollutional Problems of Steel INdustry in India, 2000-2003 12,00,000/- Ministry of Environ. & Forest New Dr. M.M. Agarwal Scientist) 3. University Department of Statistics, Jaipur Synthesis and Reactions of Heteroatom Substituted 2,80,000/- UGC (Founded in 1961-62) Courses of Study : M.A M.Sc. M.Phil. The Department of Statistics falls under the Faculty of Science as well as the Faculty of Social Science. The Department runs Masters’ Degree Courses and also runs MPhil. Programmes. Research is carried out in the field of Design of Experiments, ‘Statistical Inference, Distribution Theory, Sample Survey and Medical Statistics. Examination Results Name of Year Examination 2903-04 2004-05 2005-06 | 2006-07 [Appeared] Passed | Appeared [Passed| Appeared] Passed | Appeared Passed] Mse.(Fina)| 21 | 13 | 2 | 17 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 16 MPhil. -~ |- | @ fo} -|-] - | - 158 Section DI 4, University Department of Geotogy, Jaipur (Founded in 1985) Courses of Study : M.Sc. ‘Though Post Graduate teaching in Geology started at Maharaja’s College in 1985, a full-fledged Department started Funct . ‘The major objectives of the Department 1 ing at the University Campus in July 1988. to create and effectively disseminate fundamental knowledge about the Earth, its resources, and the processes by which it changes, to train students and future leaders, and educate the general public in Earth and Environmental Sciences; 3. to integrate, synthesize, and apply scientific and applied knowledge to societal problems, such as the Sustainable use of energy and water resources, the identification and mitigation of risks posed by natural hazards, and the consequences of human activities on the ‘envirooment; 4. 10 improve and support analytical, computational and teaching aids and staffing, and enhance extramural funding and support for research teaching and outreach. Number of Students Enrolled Name of Year Examinatlon 7593.04 | 200405 2005-06 2006-07 M.Sc. (Final) ub 10 ul ut S.No.) Name of Funding |Sanctioned| ‘Title of the Project Agency Amount + 1 DST, New Delhi 15.95 Lacs [Depositional Environment and Sequence) ‘Straightography of — Bajocian-Callovina) Sediments of Jaiselmer Basin. 2. |DST, New Delhi. 6.10 Lacs |Geochem of Basic Dykes in Precerbran of| NW India. 5, University Department of Geography, Jaipur (Founded in 1968) Initially the teaching of Geography was started in 1962 at the Under-Graduate level in the Arts Faculty in University Rajasthan College. Thereafter, the Under-Graduate teaching in Science Faculty in University Maharaja's College and Arts Faculty in University Maharani’s College commenced from 1974 and 1987 respectively. The Post- Section TI 159) Graduate Department was established in 1968, The Faculty is actively engaged in research programmes. 6. University Department of Home Science, Jaipur The Department of Home Sccece is a young Deparment with M.S specialization in three subjects: Food and Nutrition (started in 1985), Human Development (started in 1987) and Home Science Extension Education (started in 1994). Examination Results Name of ‘Year Fxgmine 703.04 | 2004-05 700506 | 2006-07 ‘Appeared | Passed | Appeared | Passed | Appeared] Passed, Passed| M.Sc. 2B 2a] 6 15 2 | = 7. University Department of Mathematics, Jaipur (Founded in 1960) The Department of Mathematics was-¢stablished in 1960. The Department conducts M.Sc. and MPhil. gourses in, Mathematics besides research work. The Department is also conducting PG-DC course from the session 2001-02 under the Self- Financing Scheme. The hag the Yollowing thrust research 3. Relativity Examination Results Name of Year . Faminat-| 2003-04 2004-05 7005-06 2006-07 |Appeared| Passed | Appeared | Passed | Appeared| Passed.| Appeared] Passed] IM.AJM.Sc| 68 31 a4 35 68 St = ~ 8. University Department of Physics, Jaipur ‘The Department has earned national and intemational recognition both in the fields of education and research. As recognition of its contributions in Physics Education, the UGC had sanctioned a University Leadership Project in Physics to the Department in mid 1970s which was later upgraded toa full fledged Centre for Development of Physics Education which is now running as an independent unit, 160 Section II For research, the Department..received UGC’s suppor. under its COSIST programme and DRS programme. At present, itis receiving UGC support under the DSA {Department Special Assistance) programme. It also receives financial support from DST, New Delhi, under its FIST (Fund for Improvement .of Science and Technology Infrastructure) from different funding agencies like UGC, DST, BRNS, DRDO, CSIR and ISRO. The cumulative grants total over Rs. 3 crores. In addition, under the second phase of FIST, the Department has been given a support of Rs. 2 crores. Research groups have collaborations with several national and international research institutes. 9. University Department of Psychology, Jaipur (Founded in 1971) The Department of Psychology was established in 1971. The faculty of the Department. is highly qualified and specialized in the areas of clinical, organizational, ‘guidance and counselling and social psychology. ‘The Department has a good laboratory with all sophisticated psychological instruments and tests, The Department not only attracts students from Rajasthan but also from outside. The Department specializes in Behaviour Genetics, Community Psychology, Behavior Modification, Hpalth Psychology, Vocational Psychology, Social Psychology, Organizational Psychology and Mental Health. 10. University Department of Zoology, Jaipur (Founded in 1962) ‘The Department was established in 1962, the Department has been gecognized as the Centre for Advanced Studies in Zoology. Earlier it had received support under SAP phase HT (1.4.2000 to 31.3.2005), COSIST (1998-2003), and FIST (s Jan. 2003). ‘The Department of Zoology has the following research areas : > Animal Reproductive Physiology Cell and Molecular Biology Developmental biology Endocrinology Entomology Ethology Fish Biology Genetics ‘Neurophysiology Radiation Biology Reproductive Biology Toxicology VvvVvVVV¥YVV vv Section III 161 in its future plans is interested in upgrading its leading facilities, nuoseizing the syllabi and consolidating its research in the’ major thrust areas. Tt is proposed to develop and strengthen such modem areas of research as Microbiology, Environmental Biology, Ethiology, Animal Physiology, Biotechnology and Biological Chemistry by introducing them as specialization at the M.Sc. final level. This will go a Jong way in consolidating the research in the major thrust areas. FACULTY OF COMMERCE 11. University Department of Economic Administration and Financial Management, Jaipur (Founded in 1969) Courses of Study: (1) M.Com, (2) MFC, (3) M.Phil, (4) P.G. Diplomas in (@) Banking and Finance, (b) Cooperation, (c) FAC, (d) DIB, (e) PIM, ()SSAL ‘The Department started functioning in the year 1969 as a strong and pionecring centre for studies in Economic Administration, Financial Management, Banking, Cooperation and Rural Development. ‘The thrust areas of research in the department are Banking, Finance, Rural Development, Economic Administration, Cooperation, Public Enterprises, etc. During the X Plan the UGC hod sanctioned a departmental building grant for its basement construction. Examination Results Name of - ‘Year Examination | 2903-04. | _ 200405 2005-06 2006-07 Appea | Passed | Appea | Passed |Appea| Passed | Appea | Passed red ‘| red red red M.Com. 10 | #9 [2s] in | no] a | 13 | 2 MAC. wo | o | 0 | w | » | » | 2 | 26 M.Phil. 3 96 10 06 B 08 - - PG. Diploma in - i a) Banking &| 37 | 23 | s¢ | 43 | sa | 49 ] | 4 IFmance 'b) [Cooperation | 09 | » | 12 | 11 | os | o | 03 | o2 ©) [Fac 23 {| u [mw] i |u|] w | w | 2 d) |DIB 0 02 13 06 - ~ 19 10 ) [ppm mw | o [2] om | 0 | o | 9 | Section | 33 woreware @ mer A gar opr A ang Rene wena aftreet om at acgd Bide Roar Bi Readers @ tee ala A ge er ah & goa at ga aga are oe ae + enfergis wore ward wa 21 COLLEGE DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (C.D.C.) ‘The C.D.C. was established by the University im the year 1978 under the UG.C. scheme for ensurins (@) Proper planning and integrated development of its affiliated and constituent colleges. (Govt, Non-Govt & University colleges) Gi) Improvement of standard of Higher Education. Git) Reforms of Examination System. Gv) Faculty improvement. To achieve its aims and objects, the C:D.C. on behalf of U.G.C. invites proposals from. the colleges included under sections 2(f) and 12(B) of the UGC Act1956 on various schemes from time to time and recommends to the U.G.C. for approval. During the years 2003 to 2007 the U.G.C. provided the following financial assistance to the colleges under various schemes :~ 1, Development Scheme . . During the period of 2003-07 the C.D.C. recommended the proposals of 71 colleges to the UGC. The UGC deputed a commiuee of experts the our University Head Quarter in the year 2003. The Committee evaluated the proposals in the presence of the Principals of the Colleges, the Officers of the College Education and the Coordinator of C.D.C. University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. The same. Committee also evaluated the proposals of all the colleges of affiliated with other sister University of the State. ‘The UGC sanctioned Rs.3 crores for construction of class rooms, laboratories, library building etc. to the college affiliated with te University of Rajasthan, Jaipur and farther Rs. 3 crores for purchase of Books and equipments, and for P-T. A.C., Extension activities etc. Although most of the colleges have completed the building projects sanctioned to them but few colleges which could not complete the project due to one or the other reasons have been permitted by the UGC to complete them within next two years. ‘The grants other than Building projects have been utilized by the colleges in time 2-Faculty Inuprovensent Programm The CDC selected 113 teacher fellows from the: permanent teachers of Government and Non-Governmeat colleges: for coinpleting Ph.D. or doing M.Phil Program, About 132 teacher fellows selected by the sister Universities also joined the respective departments of thi University of Rajasthan, The teacher fellowship is basically sanctioned for 2 years by the UGC and im special cases it is extended by one more yeat. The office of CDC monitors the progress of the work of the teacher fellows from time to 120 Section I . ‘School of Life Sciences 1 Deptt. of Zoology 35760 2. | Deput. of Botany 200100 Total 235860 Faculty of Law 1. | Department of Law 509600 2. _ | University Law College 756200 Total 1265800 + Faculty of Education 1. _| Department of Library Science 35800 2. _ | Department of Adult Education 0 Total 35800 Faculty of Fine Acts 1. | Faculty of Fine Arts(BFA Courses) 31800 2. | Department of Drawing and Painting 8400 3. Department of Dramatics 22900 4, | Hobby Workshop ° 5. | Department of Music (including M.Music) 12550 Total 75650 UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION 1. __| University Central Office INCOME 1. _ | Sale of Hand Book/Syllabii 8000 2.__| Sale of University Prospectus 3300000 3. _| Registration Fee from Publishers 3000 4. Affiliation Fee. 41000000 5. | Sale of Fars 7850000 () Examination Forms/Admission Forms 7500000 (i) RE Scruitiny Forms 350000 6. _ | Sale of Waste Paper 2111859 164 Section IIL Examination Results : Name of ‘Year Examination 3903-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 lAppear| Passed | Appear] Passed |Appea| Passed |Appear| Passed od ed red ed ‘M.A. (Final) 67 49 65 67 62 59 49 MPhil. -~[ - = ‘Minor Research Projects during 2004-05 SNo.| Nameof Name of ‘Title of the Project Funding Agency) Faculty Member 1. Juce [Prof. Rajul Bhargava —_|Minor-UGC (2) 2 [usc [Prof. Sudha Roy [Minor-UGC (1) 3 [Dr. Mini Nanda [Major Project as Co-Investigator a |Dr. Jaya Chakraborty [Career Award 15. University Department of Hindi, Jaipur (Founded in 1961) fee fart wee ar AR fart 81 + gene 1961 wh ee fer aA ATT BEL PRR ART A ett oncer—afer ara seer Re Conca wd at gs & re ses eu BH FL onereT—veeaaea H Ages rar #1 16. University Department of Modern European Languages, Jaipur (Founded in 1961) The Department was established in 1961. The Department of Modern European Languages, Literature and Cultural Studies imparts instruction for Certificate, Diploma and Post-graduate Courses in French, German and Russian, French and German Courses are taught as optional subjects at the under-graduate level. 17. University Department of Philosophy, Jaipur (Founded in 1950) ‘The Department of Philosophy was first established in 1950 in the University of Rajaputana, Jodhpur and at the end of that decade was transferred to the Humanities Building, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. Having great scholars and committed teachers as members of the teaching faculty from the beginning, the Department soon became a leading centre in the subject. The Department is among the few Departments in the country which bas received the UGC University Leadership Project (ULP-77 to 79), Special Assistance Programme (SAP/ DSA 1979 to 2005), assistance from the Govt. of Rafasthan State Plan to SAP (1991-2001), the UGC Programme of Assistance for Section IT 165 Strengthening the Infrastructure of Humanities and Social Sciences (ASIHSS-2004 to 2007) and Centre of Advanced Studies (CAS-2005 to 2010) which is an upgradation of the Department SAP/ DSA Programme. Examination Results Name of Year Examina | 2003-04 2004-05 | —_ 2005-06 2006-07 ‘ion | Appeared | Passed | Appeared] Passed [Appeated] Passod | Appear] Passed ed Ma. ~» | Ril nu pz | «4 [37 [32 | 3 MPHIL = = = ~ | 6 [iy = = 18. University Department of Sanskrit, Jaipur (Founded in 1962) ‘Courses of Study : M.A.,M.Phil. Inthe year 1962, with the introduction of the Sahitya group, the Department was started. In the following years, the Veda group, Darshan Group, Dharmshastra Group & Thyotish Group were introduced. Examination Results Name of : Year Examination 3903.04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 ‘Appeared | Passed | Appear| Passed | Appea| Passed |Appea] Passed ed red red MA Fina) | 69 | @ | 1 | & | 7 | 7 | o | ow 19. University Department of Urdu & Persian, Jaipur (Founded in 1974) ‘Courses of Study : M.A. ,M.Phil. ‘The Department of Urdu & Persian was established in 1974, In the Departmental Library rare manuscripts, magazines and books are available. Examination Results Name of Year Bxamsinat) 2003-04 2004-05 2008-06 2006-07 ‘Appeared Passed | Appeared | Passed | Appeared] Passed Appeared] Passed IM. AL 7 - 35 35 44 44 41 41 Final) 166 Section TI FACULTY OF FINE ARTS 20. University Department of Drawing & Painting, Jaipur (Founded in 1974) Courses of Study : M.A., Ph.D. ‘The Department of Drawing & Painting was set up in 1974 and is imparting P.G. courses as well as Ph.D. studies in Drawing & Painting. The Department is keen to create avenues Cor creative painting with originality. The Department aims to produce professionally skilled artists in the field of Comemporary Indian Art and an innovative and research-oriented attitude to train the U.G. and P.G. students in new perspectives of Indian Contemporary Art and organizing seminars, refresher courses and artist workshops. Examination Results Name of Year Examination "2993-04 | 2004.05 2005-06 2006-07 ‘Appeared | Passed | Appea |Passed|Appea] Passed |Appea] Passed red red red MA (Fin) | 13 | 13 | 4 | 4 | | i. |B 3 Research Projects during 2003-04 & 2004-05 S.No. Name of Title of the Project Funding Agency 1, |UGC \Chhatries of India - Historical and Astistics Study. 21. University Department of Music, Jaipur (Founded in 1973) Courses of Study : BMusic, M.A., M.Music ‘The Department was established in 1973 with Vocal & Instrumental Music course. The Department started M.Mus. / MPA in 1991 for Vocal & Instrumental Music. In 1987, the Department started a four-year professional degree course B.Mus/ BPA in Vocal & Instrumental Music. The Department aims at producing professionally skilled artists and musicologists in the field of Indian Music. ‘The thrust areas of the Department are - Extensive study of theory and practice in Vocal & Instrumental Music, Examination Results Name of Year Examination 2003-04 2004.05 | 2008-06 | 2006-07 [Appear) Passed | Appea| Passed | Appea | Passed| Appeared] Passed ed red red Music Par-v)| 08 | 08 | 10 | 10 | 13 | 13 | 06 | 06 Section IH . 167 M.A.Final) 6 | 06 | 07 | 07 | 10 | 10 iL 10 M.Music (Final) | 02 | 02 | 05 | OS | o2 | o2 09 08 Research Contributions and Publications during 2003-04 to 2006-07 (1) Published Research Papers time to time by all the faculty members in different Research journals ie. Sangeet, Chhayanat, Sangeet kalavibar, Nucleus ete. (2) Faculty members are participating in National and International Music concerts. G) Faculty members are well known artist of Radio and Television and hhave been invited all over India. 22, University Department of Dramatics, Jaipur (Founded in 1975) Rajasthan is culturally rich and has a pristine tradition of art and culture, which reflects the Indian way of life. An equally rich and varied folk culrure from villages is both fascinating & mesmerizing. However, till twenty five years after the formation of Rajasthan ie. Gill 1975, there was no facility of any kind of training for theater art while the talent and enthusiasm was available even in small'towns and villages. With the realization of this need, the University of Rajasthan came forward to institute the Department of Dramatics in 1975 with a one-year Certificate Course. Today, when the Department hag stepped in to twenty-first century, it has earned the status of one of the most innovative study centers of traditional theater with cutting edge performance practice. The skills and the vision is imported to succeed at the University and beyond. ‘The Department of Dramatics is conducting Postgraduate Diploma in Dramatics and is also offering Dramatics as an optional subject at the Undergraduate level. The Department has started a Master's Degree Programme in Dramatics from the session 2001-02 on Self Financing basis. 23. University Department of Fine Arts, Jeipar (Founded in 1987) The Department of Fine Arts started the teaching of professional degree course B.F.A. im the year 1987. The Department has been able to orient a good number of professionals in the subject of visual art, ‘some of them have been contributing significantly. After thirteen years of path-breaking hard work by the academic community, the Deparunent has started a Master of Arts course under the self-financing scheme in the year 2000, with a mission and well defined goal to be achieved. ‘The course of MF.A/ M.V.A. has been so designed that a student is given sufficient freedom of expression. He/ She is allowed to innovate and explore a style of his her own which would be essenia! to establish distinguished identity in the world of Art & design. 168 : Section IIT FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES 24. University Department of Anthropology, Jaipur (Founded in'1988) ‘The Department of Anthropology was established in the year 1988, with an intake capacity of 15 students each year, but gradually, looking to the popularity of the subject and demand by the students, the intake capacity was raised to 30 in the coming years. The Department is imparting teaching and research in Anthropology, which is very important for the purpose of understanding the rich cultural heritage as well as the successful implementation of developmental activity through community participation. Papers like Socio-Cultural Anthropology, Peoples and Cultures of Rajasthan, Folk-lore and Fold-culture, Development Anthropology, Medical Anthropology etc. are of direct relevance for the knowledge as well as its application in the process of development. Examination Results Name of Year Pxaminat: 2003-04 200405 2005-06 2006-07 |Appeared| Passed | Appeared |Passed | Appeared|Passed| Appeared | Passed MAJMSe.| 28 20 2% | 2% | 20 | 20 un 07 25. University Department of Economics, Jaipur (Founded in 1949) ‘The Department of Economics was set up in 1949. The Department specializes in Economic Theory, Agricultural, Industrial, Labour and Quantitative Economics. Besides, there are other areas in which guality work has been done in the Department. Its faculty members are engaged in conducting research on various aspects of Rajasthan’s Economy. The Department has also been identified for Special Assistance Programme (SAP) with major thrust area of “Economic Development : Some Issues. with reference to the Economy of Rajasthan”. The Department has also established a Chair sanctioned by the Planning Commission in 1995. . 26. University Department of History & Indian Culture, Jaipur (Founded in 1950) Established in 1950, the oldest Department of the University, acquired its present form as the Department of History & Indian Culture in 1962. Since then the Department runs different specialized courses such as Philosophy of History, Historiography, History of Science and Technology, History of Buddhism, Major Revolutions, History of Rajasthan ete. Such an alternative approach towards history hae paid handsome dividends and with the passage of time two Advanced Centers: The Centre for Jain Studies and Centre for Rajasthan Studies were crystallized to function independently and now three new Centers are functioning in the department Shri Guru Govind Singh Centre for Sikk Studies, the Nehru Studies Centre and the Buddha Centre. Section 1] 169 27. University Department of Political Science, Jaipur (Founded in 1962) ‘Courses of Study : M.A. M.Phil., Ph.D. ‘The Department of Political Science was established in 1962. During the Eighth Plan Period the Deparment proposed to focus oa Indian Political Thought, Indian Administrative and Third World Politics. The Department’ was identified by the UGC as a Department under Special Assistance Programme (SAP) in 1985 which completed its first and second phase in 1995. Examination Results Name of Year Bxaminat 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 “Appeared| Passed | Appeared] Passed | Appeared] Passed| Appeared | Passed M.A. 13 [133 | 153 | 136 | 123 | 19 | 95 | 88 MPhil. - - 15 2 w [ou - = 28. University Department of Public Administration, Jaipur Founded in 1968) ‘Courses of Study : M.A. M.Phil, Ph.D. The Department of Public Administration was established in 1965. It has received support from the UGC under SAP of DRS. The Department proposes to: > ‘Set up a Ceater for Development Administration > Develop specialized Research and Teaching in areas of Bureaucracy and Rural Development > Develop a Centre forthe study for Bureaucracy Examination Results Name of Year . Examinat 2003-04 | 200805 2005-06 2006-07 "Appeared [Passed | Appeared | Passed | Appeared Passed| Appeared] Passed Ma. wo [107 | 2 | 140 | 122 | m2] 3 | 86 |M.Phil. - - = a = 15 04 170 Section TIL 29. University Department of Sociology, Jaipur (Founded in 1962) Courses of Study : M.A, M.Phil, ‘The Department was founded in 1962 and is housed in the Social Sciences Building. The Deparument undertakes studies of different sectors of the region - Tribal, Rural and Urban at the sub-regional level, The studies focns on linkages as they emerge and operate for ‘division-ness’ and integration, continuity and changes, past and present, macro regional and micro regional units, traditional, social and cultural systems and development programmes. Examination Results Name of Year Examinat | 2003-04 7004-05 2005-06 206-07 |Appeared| Passed | Appeared] Passed | Appeared | Passed | Appeared| Passed M.A. 94 90 113, 7 il 9 0 52 Mea | [oe | es [| os |o| 3 |e FACULTY OF EDUCATION 30. University Department of Education, Jaipur (Founded in 1991-92) The Department of Education was started in the year 1991-92 and provides facility for Master of Education course and research. The faculty members are actively engaged in preparing a professional cadre of teacher educators, education researchers, curriculum developers, text-book writers and evaluation experts. The placement potential of the Department is very high i.e. 100%, 31. Univ. Department of Library & Information Science, Jaipur (Founded in 1961) Courses of Study : B.Lib. & Inf.(Science), M.Lib. & Inf.(Science), Ph.D. ‘The Department of Library & Information Science is imparting education for B.Lib. Science and M.Lib. Science classes. The thrust areas of research in the Department are Information Management, Networking of Libraries, Information Centers, Resource Sharing and Optimal Utilization User Studies. Examination Results Name of Year "Examinat-" 2003.04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 | Appeared [Passed | Appeared] Passed | Appeared| Passed | Appeared] Passed Section IT m1 Blib. &| 6 50 6 6 a 7 52 - inf. (Science) MLib. & 26 16 wa 2 20 14 2 - ‘inf. (Science) 32. University Department of Physical Education, Jaipur (Founded in 1995) Courses of Study : B.P,Ed., M.P.Ed., D.Y.Ed. (PG), C.Y.Ed. ‘The Department of Physical Education started Physical Education courses frow 1994-95. The Department also started a Yoga Centre under the UGC scheme. The University has registered Ph.D. students in Physical Education. Examination Results Name of ‘Year Bxamination 2903-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 ‘Appeared | Passed | Appea| Passed | Appea| Passed |Appea| Passed red red red BiP.ed. 2 | 2. | 30 | 2 | 32 | 22 | wo] w IMP.Ed. 1s 13 | @ | o | 16 | t6 | 25] 25 Dy.ed@c)| 2% | 2 | - | ~ | 30 | 30 | 2 | 22 C¥Ed. 31 2 |---| -f-)|-]-] - Special Features Around 80% of the students krave deen selected in Govt/ other services. Around 20% students are being selected in NET/SLET exams. The Physical Education facilities available in the University are one of the best in the Northem and Wester Universities. ‘The Department is one of the Institution who has started the M.Phil. (Physical Education) & PhD. programme in Rajasthan state. 172 Section TI FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES 33, University R.A. Poddar Institute of Management, Jaipur (Founded in 1974) Courses of Study : M.B.A. (RMAT), M.B.A. (CAM), M.B.A. (E-Com.) P.G. Diploma DBM (MSS) R.A. Poddar Institute of Management was established in 1974. It is one of the Jeading management centers in India offering courses in the field of Management Studies. Tf Institute is a constituent unit of the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur and is run by the University. The courses being run by the Institute are MBA, MBA (e-commerce), MBA. (Computer Aided Management), MBA (Executive) and Ph.D. Programme in Management ‘Studies. The Institute is also running a Center for Educational Research and Training (CEAR) for imparting training to the existing University employees and Administrative Staff. This ‘Centre is being financed by the State Government. Examination Results ‘Name of Year Examination | 3003-04 2004.05 2005-06 2006-07 [Appeared] Passed |Appeal Passed [Appeal Passed |Appea] Passed red red red MBARMAT| 21 | 20 | 23 | 22 | 25 | o | ~ - IV Sem. MBA (CAM)| 21 21 | 26 | 24 |'22 | 20 - ~ IV Sem. MBA | 25 | 25 | 24] 17 | a1 | as | - (Com) IV Sem. IPG Dip. am] 26 «| 25 | - | - | ~ | <= | - ~ (Miss) FACULTY OF LAW 34. University Department of Law, Jaipur ‘The University Studies in Law is one of the oldest Departments of the University imparting teaching of LL.B., LL.M. and P.G. Diploma in Labour Laws, Labour Welfare and Personnel Management; Criminology and Criminal Administration; Taxation and Logislative Drafting and Environment Law. It has a Ph.D. Programme also. The Department has a large number of students. The main theme and thrust of Legal Education in the Department is Professional and Job-orientation. The area of research Section I 173 covers very important subjects like National Integration, Human Rights, Protection of Women and Children and other Socially Backward Classes, Judicial Independence, Legal Management and Control of Corporate Sectors, Administrative —Comuption, Environmental Pollution Consumer Protection etc. which are highly useful to the society. Recently, a P.G. Diploma in Environment Law has been introduced from the Session 2005-2006. It is being run on Self-financing basis. The U.GC. has now sanctioned a Center for Ambedkar Studies and PG (LL.M,) in Human Rights. it also runs Ph.D. and D.Litt. programmes in Law. The Law Department has a library building of its own. @) RESEARCH-CUM-TEACHING CENTRES 1. Centre for Non-Conventional Energy Resources, Jaipur (Founded in 1983) The Centre for Non-Conventional Energy Resources was established in 1983 and revived on 20” January 2000. It is engaged in research and development studies on Energy having the following specialized fields: > Hydrogen energy storage in metals and alloys > Application of Hydrogen energy for water pump, car, air conditioner and domestic cooker > Solar energy materials and devices > Research and development in various sources of energy e.g. wind energy, biogas, bioenergy, mini and miirohydel, batteries, chemical source of energy ete. . 2. Indira Gandhi Centre for Human Ecology, Environmental & Population Studies, Jaipur (Founded in 1984-85) Courses of Study : M.Se. Env. Se., P.G. Diplomas - (a) Env. Studles, (b) Population Ecology, (¢) Human Ecalogy ‘The Indira Gandhi Centre for Human Ecology, Environmental and Population ‘Studies was established in the year 1984. On Dec. 30, 1997 the Indira Gandhi Centre was granted the status of a Department of the University of Rajasthan. The Department, under the COSIST programme with financial and other support from the UGC, has introduced ‘two-year Masler’s degree course (M.Sc.) in Environmental Science since Jaly 1997. 174 Section HI ‘Students Enrolled in the Department Name of Year Examination Course "993.04 | 200405 | 2008-06 | 2006-07 MSc. Env. Se. a a1 20 19 IP.G.Diptomas in - . la) Env. Studies m2 2 06 B |b) Population oOo oOo 10 08 Ecology |c) Human Ecology - OL - OL 3. Centre for Gandhian Studies, Jaipur (Founded in 1985) (Courses of Study : M.Phil. in Gandhian Thought ‘The Centre for Gandhian Studies is an extension of the academic and research activities of Gandhi Bhawan, It was established in 1985 by opening up an M.Phil. course in Gandhian Studies. 1t has been given the status of a University Department in 1997, ‘The Centre has its own library containing about 3000 books, some records of the speeches of Mahatma Gandhi and several reports and dissertations prepared and submitted by students. in 1996, the Cenure iaunched its own journal Journal of Gandhian Studies. This is a biannual international journal with many eminent Gandhian scholars on its Editorial Board. Since its inception, the Centre is actively engaged in organizing seminars, panel activities of the students on themes related with Gandhian ideas. Many scholars of international and national eminence have visited the Centre from tine to time. Examination Results ‘Name of Year Examination | 3903-04 2004-05 2005-06 | 2006.07 [Appeared] Passed |Appear] Passed | Appear] Passed |Appear| Passed ed ed ed M.Phil. ice 25 10 25 12 4 19 28 - (Gandhian "Thought ‘Special Features (2006-07) 1 Talk by former Foreign Secretary Mr. Shashank on Gandhian Response to Globalization in Developing Countries. Section I 175° 2. Workshop on Idealism and Aspiration in Youth Today conducted by Mr. Rajni Bakshi, joumalist and writer. 3. ‘Talk by Mr. Rajni Bakshi on “Bazaars / Conversation and Freedom : The Future Beyond Market Fundamentalism”. 4. Special lectures by Shri Ramesh Thanvi on “Education for 2 Non Violent Society. 5. Discussion on the ‘Role of NGO's in Social Transformation’ with Shri Sachin Sachdeva, Director of ARAVALI. Poetry Recitation by Shri Tara Prakash Joshi. 1 Students from Centre attended Annual Camp organized by the Institute of Gandhian Studies, Wardha. 4. South Asia Studies Centre, Jaipur (Founded in 1963) Courses of Study : M.Phil, Established in 1963, South Asin Smdy Centre (SASC) is a premier research instimtion devoted to the study of India’s neighboring countries covering historico- cultural, socio-economic and political aspects. The Centre is a moyltidisciplinary research institution having the status of a University Department. Being primarily an institution devoted to Asian Studies, the major emphasis of South Asia Studies Centre (SASC) Is on activities which encourage in-depth understanding of the socio-economic and political Phenomena of the South Asian Region in general_and the study of the concerned South Asian Countries in particular. Examination Results Name of , Year Examination 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 ‘Appea] Passed [Appca].Passed [Appear| Passed | Appeared | Passed red red ed MPhil. Bb] oo |3f 2 f- [ - ~ ~ Research Project (P.D.F.) sanctioned during 2003-04 & 2004-08 S.No. Name of Title of the Project Funding Agency 1. |uce [Indo-US relations and Peace Prospects in South West Indian Ocean (With Special Reference to South Asian Countries). 176 Section IIL 5, Centre for Development of Physics Education (CDPE), Jaipur (Founded in 1978) Courses of Study : M.Phil. (Physics) The Centre for Development of Physics Education was established in May 1978 by the University Grants Commission. This was a sequel to the excellent development work done by the Department of Physics during the university Leadership Programme (1971-78). Ibis the only National Centre established for streagthening Physics Education. ‘The activities of the Centre are (i) development of new Physics experiments and literature, (i) assisting other institutions under the contact programme, (iii) fabrication and supply of equipment developed by it to academic/ research institutions on no-profit and no-loss basis, (iv) development of teaching aids in the form of Computer and Audio Visual Programmes, (v) M.Phil (Physics) teaching. The Centre has developed over 100 experiments and supplied Physics equipments fabricated at the Centre t0 many Universities and Institutions in India and abroad. These equipments were also used in training programmes sponsored by ICTP, Italy, at the University of Dar-es-salam, Tanzania; University of Maidugur, Nigeria and University of Zimbabwe, Harare. One of the equipments, namely, Coupled Oscillator, was awarded First Prize at an Intemational Competition. The Centre was granted the status of a teaching Departmen by the University in December 1997. Examination Results ‘Name of Year Examination 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 ‘Appear | Passed | Appeared |Passed | Appear] Passed | Appear| Passed ed ed ed IMPhil. (Physics)} 18 | 05 | 2 Jo] - |) - | - | = 6. Centre for Mass Communication, Jaipur ‘The Centre for Mass Communication, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur came into being in 1990. It has completed one-and-a-half decade of its existence. Despite its bumble resources, the Centre bas made appreciable headway during the past 15 years. So far, nearly 700 students have graduated from the Centre and a large number of them and working in different spheres of the media. In 1991-92, under the Self-Financing Scheme, the Centre started a one-year PG Diploma Course in Journalism. Later a one-year Bachelor's Degree Course (BJMC) was also started in 1992-93. From the academic session 2001-02, it is being upgraded to a two-year Master's degree programme. It is heartening that the Centre has carved out a niche for itself in the field of Media Education amongst the Universities of India. Eminent journalists and media persons have contributed their mite towards its growth in various ways. From time to time conferences, seminars, workshops and discussions have been organized under the aegis of the Centre. These have enabled the students to present their views in a free and frank atmosphere. oe SPECIALIZED RESEARCH CENTRES 1. Centre for Women’s Studies, Jaipur (Founded in 1985) ‘The Ceatre for Women's Studies was established in the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur in 1985. Women's Studies perspective is being incorporated by the UGC io different disciplines especially in Humanities and Social Sciences. The aim is o generate balanced understandiag of social reality emphasizing the immense contribution of woman, ber perception of berself and of the social reality and her struggles and aspirations, 2. Social Science Research Centre, Jaipur (Founded in 1975) Established on 11" October 1975, the Social Sciences Research Centre (SSRC) was conceived primarily to impart greater scientific vigor to research activities and promote inter-disciplinary perspective particularly in the realm of Social Sciences. Tt was increasingly realized by the concemed circles that individual social science disciplines were developing in isolation thereby permitting limited interaction among the faculty members in various departments in sharing of knowledge and comprehending emergent treads in wider perspectives. Hence, there was a felt-need to build a common forum for such academic exchanges on a systematic basis. With this perspective in mind, the Social Sciences Research Centre was aimed at. Inviting scholars whose academic pursuits have an isterdisciplinary orientation and in whose visit, more than one department may feel interested, arranging symposia and seminars around interdisciplinary themes with the help of academic community spread over different disciplines have been the thrust areas of operation. 3, Centre for Local-Self Government, Jaipur (Founded in 2001) . ‘The Centre was established in the year of 2001 ithin the Depnent of Public Administration consequent upon the recommendations made by the UGC Expert Commitice who visited the University to assess the requirements during the IX Plan. The Centre undertakes research studies in areas especially in the context of 73" and 74" urban bodies. 4. Centre for Museology and Conservation, Jaipur Established by the generosity of the State Goverument and active efforts of the Vice-Chancellor, Dr. N.K. Jain, the Centre of Muscology:-and Conservation teaches ‘identification, conservation and display of the rich cultural beritage of the country. 5.Nebru Studfes‘Centre, Jaipur - - This Centre has been established in the Department ‘of History and Indian Culture in 2006. Indian Society owes a great deal to Pt Jawahar Lal Nehru in application of non-violence for resolving conflicts at the national, and more so at the international level, as well as modemization of society with emphasis on science and rationality. The Nehru Studies Centre aims to organize seminars/ lecture scries and help students in their research/ studies in the thoughts and programmes of Nehru. 178 Section IIT 6. Centre for Converging Technologies, Jaipur The world economy is uxdergoing a fundamental structural change driven by the globalization of business on the one hand and by the revolution in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on the other, Wotld economy may find a new equilibrium in the next 15 years mainly because of the emergence of a set of changes based on the synergies and confluence of Nanotechnology, Bioinformatics and Biotechnology, Information and Conununication Technology and Cognitive and ‘Neuroscience (NBIC). The integration and synergy of these four technologies originate from nanoscale where the building blocks of matter are established, Each of these technologies is currently progressing at a rapid rate, The Centre for Converging Technologies (CCT) at the University of Rajasthan is conceptualized as a centre to strengthen quality education and to pursue high standard research in the frontier area so as to accelerate techno-cconomic development in converging technologies. 7. Centre for Adult & Continuing Education, Jaipur Centre of Adult and Continuing Education has conducted different types of activities from the year 2003-2007 under the beading of general awareness, workshops, counseling programs and lectures as follows:- General Awareness Program Population Control Sex Education ‘Awareness for health and hygiene Enviromental Protection Safe motherhood ‘Awareness against child lebour Workshops > Personality development > Life skills development > Human rights > Yoga and meditation Counselling Programs > Career counseling > Counselling for physical and mental health > Counselling for behavioural problems > Counselling for adolescents Lectures > Personality Enhancement > Enhancement of well-being > Mental bealth > For senior citizens 8. University Science & Instrumentation Centre (USIC), Jaipur The University Science Instrumentation Centre (USIC) provides services of repair, maintenance and fabfication of equipment. In addition to these it also runs short- term courses of Microprocessors and Programming in Co-ordination with the Computer Centre. Apart from a Professor and two Scientific Officers the Centre is served by Technical Staff, vyvvvy SECTION-IV UNIVERSITY CONSTITUENT COLLEGES/ INSTITUTIONS 1. University Rajasthan College, Jaipur (Founded in 1957) ‘Courses of Study : B.A. (Day Shift), B.A. (Evening Shift-SFS), B.A. (Honours) aoa meme 3 rf 1957 F gett ean ata wate & oe a ge stra 3 ot fh & wea ae mer A se senafses wel me waa F fea aed eit a sor aria seems a anh aes sore oer of we oe 1962 @ ga amit at wore fecfteae 3 verafra Pe a erect wz fren set foreret Ps sreama at Refs A goers yar a was 1969-76 3 ana ax wet May site ade B ae A oe OHA aT at i976 & ue fascftercra mora atta S ara J zanferr Br wefreres 4 son Be a. gears sures @ Rat ws are FT afte qed 21 waRteaa & gee, sen ed Ba Aaa sar daa abt wetter gitar srerer @) Prenat & wea B FY rarer at scerer ZI Examination Results Name of Year Examination 2003-04 2004-05 2008-06 2006-07 Appeared | Passed | Appeal Passed |Appea] Passed ‘Appeared | Passed red red (B.A. Final . 67 |, 445 559 | 526 |Day Shift) BA. Fil 1007 | 869 | 1070] 1006 Evening Shift} 514 | 362 “| 600 | 560 ISFS) 180 Section IV 2. University Maharani’s College, Jaipur (Founded in 1944) Courses of Study : B.A., BSc., B.Com., BBA, BCA, OMSP, B.A. (Honours) University Maharani's College, saga of heritage, unique in its own way, soul of all the Women Colleges of the State, was established in 1944. This College became a constituent College of the University of Rajasthan in the year 1962. Since thes, the University Maharani's College has earned a name for itself in imparting higher education. Academic life here is oriented through Arts, Commerce and Science streams. ‘These streams include a number of subjects to opt for and myriads options open to the students after graduation. Besides the regular pass & honours courses in Science, Arts and Commerce there are a number of currently relevant subjects offered to the students, which orient them for various job opportunities, ‘Languages like German, French, Urdu and Persian are also taught on a regular basis as one of the optional subjects. Fine Arts, Music, Hobby Dance and Home Science are also an important part of the curriculum. Maharani's College wears the crown of all accessible knowledge through the highly qualified, professionally sound and academically qualified faculty members, who have achieved excellence in their own field. Technical courses as well as vocational courses like Industrial Microbiology, Biotechnology, Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA), Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Office Management and Secretarial Practice (OMSP) are also offered. ‘The College is running job oriented courses i.e, Tourism, Tax Procedure and Practice, Foreign Trade; Practices and Procedures, Functional English and Fashion Designing, Personality development etc.. Name of Year Examination 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 ‘Appeared| Passed Appeared Passed | Appea| Passed | Appeared Passed| red BA. 624 | sas | 678 | 668 | 641 | 621 | 690 | 669 B.Sc. wo | isz | 264 | 274 | 284] 274 | 274 | 263 T BCom. 219 | 219 | 220 | 210 | 235 | 235 | 275 | 260 BBA. 42 | 38) 56 | 50 | 47 | 4 | 56 | 52 Section IV 181 BCA - - | s7 | 40 | 57 | 40 | sz | s2 B.A.ons.) 209 | 202 | “270 | 249 | 440 | 416 | 381 | 328 B.Sc.(Hons) | 58 | 37 | 76 | 6 | 81 | 9 | % | 2B B.Com(Hons)/ 126 | 126 | 122 | 116 | 154 | 154 | “40 | 135 3. University Maharaja’s College, Jaipur * (Founded in 1844) Courses of Study : B.Sc., B.Sc. (Honours), BCA, Self-Flnancing Courses in (a) Biotechnology, (b) Computer Applications, (c) Elementary ‘Computer Applications ° faeafencra wergon wearers at wee wey 1844 A oF ati wet az ga weer tt aaa. seo faite # aq 1873 F ge, aguaet wy 1097 4 ga matte & dtu. a deal. 3 wh Ret oo ger yet Gr ate ode F zamrelee rem ure fier aems a 1926 H eaveareae eae oe ae fe ureser feed oe fora sfera, celagren, aftr waar 1 amy 1939 @ fron vere an wy 1940 # PAY ator D gn oraer Ret oti ga dua ae Hefderra were, gener, sro ate wares fq Recent J were wr aq 1933 A ee wotea at aden wae H wrareafta fiver sen fore det 19.47 way 2, fore 1,20,000 cate dame A ada wea war gat Bi aq 1947 A Tea Reefer A ee S ae yr BS ga wqe aeftes at weer qorenat Rreaftmrerar & afi Hq 1962 A ae weterta worena Reales wr tue wetter eat an, fred dar fer doa 3 Rakha 3 far wares Ee Bt Rien afeaferr at ays werfaarca & sangha sari & gafeoar era od wager Put BH watered #1 ager yerora H ve oer H sites Gers sree #1 wat Bo-afseet B Bras vs Rena Ba-Rera aft 3B) 182 Section 1V Examination Results: Name of Year ‘Examina- tion 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Appeared| Passed | Appeared | Passed | Appeareid | Passed | Appeared [Passed ‘B.Sc. 548 | 461 - - 520 | 440 | 561 | 494 MPhil. - - - - 94 55 79 n BCA. 9 7 - - 39 24 52 | 27 4. University Commerce College, Jaipur {Founded in 1956) Courses of Study : B.Com. (Pass) & (Honours) Self-Financing Courses in - (@) B.Com,, (b) BCA & (¢) BBA ‘The University Commerce College is a premier centre of commerce and “business education in dhe country. Apart from traditional courses like B.Com. Pass and B.Com. Hons., the College has gained prominence in recent years in running professional courses like BBA and BCA. The College also offers a Vocational Course in Computer Applications and Certificate Course in Steno-typing. The College has two big playgrounds. The College also has A.C. Computer labs, containing 60 computers. The Inbs are linked with LAN and VAN. The College has a very large library with an enormous archive of prestigious journals and rare books. ‘The College is one of the biggest input providers to All-India professional examinations like CA, CS, ICWA and MBA. The achievements of the College in the field of games and sports, NSS, NCC and scouting are highly commendable. A unique feature of the college is its Career Counselling and Placement Centre which helps students in getting suitable employment. A large number of students were recruited last year by about 10 companies which held Campus Interviews in the College. Section 1V 183 ‘The College is equipped with State-of-the-Art systems and Jabs for imparting education and taining in the field of computers and related areas. There is a highly qualified and experienced faculty for providing quality education in Commerce, Business and Management Examination Results Name of Year Examination’ 2993-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Appeared] Passed [Appeared] Passed |Appea] Passed | Appeared|Passed| red BBA a | 3 | 4 | 32 | 40] 4 | as | 46 }—_}____} __| B.Com, 823 | 715 | 929 | 652 | 1083] 923 | 1228 | 1185 BCA - - #3 | 3) 9 | 6 | 2» | 8 5. University Law College, Jaipur (Founded in 1947) Courses of Study : LLB. ‘The Law College, one of the constituent colleges of the University, is imparting high quality education. Law is a mirror of society. Law brings about social change, which in turn ensuses change in the Jegal system. In the changed social scenario, introduction of new courses, particularly relating to gender justice, human rights, environment protection, judicial reforms etc., are the main concerns beneficial to the society. In the context, the law students must have sound knowledge of philosophy and ideology of law, the background issues and modes of action. The University Law College is equipped to deal with these aspects of law with a human face, This College was established in Jaipur by the Government of the Erstwhile State of Jaipur in 1947, ie. the year corresponding with the foundation of the Rajasthan University. In the year 1953, the College was transferred by the State Govermment to the University of Rajasthan. A new building ‘Vidhi Bhawan’ came in to existence and teaching in this building commenced from 1975-76, During the session 1993-94, the College was declared by the UGC as a Constituent College of the University of Rajasthan. 184 : Seetion 1V For quite sometime a large number of students were also demanding opening of ‘one more institution to run law classes at the LL.B. level in the evening. Accordingly, the University Evening Law College was established from the academic session 1991-92 as a Self-Financing Institution. 6. Institute of Informatics & Instrumentation, Jaipur ‘The University has been cotiducting formal courses in Computer Applications since 1986. The Certificate Course in Compiiter Applications was started in 1986. The Diploma in Computer Applications in 1989-90 and MCA (Master of Computer Applications) courses in 1990-91. Seotion V 185 awe Ae Ne SECTION-V AFFILIATED COLLEGES - 1, LD. COLLEGE, JAGATPURA, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 2004) Report for the Year 2006-07 . Courses of Study : BA Total No. of Students Appeared $2 . No. of Student Passed : 49 Pass Percentage 1S 2 RAJSHREE MAHILA T.T. COLLEGE, JAIPUR » + (Year of Establishment : 2005) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006.07 Courses of Study BEA. . 2005-06 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared : 59 98 No. of Student Passed : 99 98 Pass Percentage ‘ : 100 1p0 3% BAGRU MABILA MAHAVIDYALAYA, BAGRU, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEL Total No. of Students Appeared 8 No. of Student Passed : 98 Pass Percentage < Lt 400 4 JANKI DEVI COLLEGE, THANAGAZI (ALWAR) (Year of Establishment : 2003) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study : B.A, M.A. (Geography) 2005-06 2006-07 Total No. of Suudents Appeared (B.A): 40 sl 186 Section V 3. No. of Student Passed (B.A.) : 3B SI 4. Pass Percentage (B.A.) : 82.5 100 5. Total No.of Students Appeared (M.A): - Is 6. No. of Student Passed (M.A.) : - B 7. Pass Percentage (M.A.) : ~ 86.6 5. SETH GYANIRAM BANSHIDHAR PODAR T.T. COLLEGE, NAWALGARH (Year of Establishment : 2004) Report for the Year 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BEd. 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2 Total No. of Students Appeared 2 98 9 7 3. No. of Student Passed ” 99 7 4. Pass Percemage 99 100 100 6 SHRI JAIN T-T. COLLEGE, ALWAR, (Year of Estabilshment : 1968) Report for the Yeur 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BEA. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared =: «117 1IB 120 19 No. of Student Passed : 7 U8 120 119 4, Pass Percentage > 100 100 100,100 7. LAXMI T-T, WOMEN COLLEGE, BAYANA, BHARATPUR (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BEA. 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared: 100 No. of Student Passed. : 96 Pass Percentage : 96 Section V 187 2 & LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI MAHILA T.T. COLLEGE, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 1996) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2003-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 120 118 Courses of Study BEd. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 124 124 1B No. of Student Passed : 1B 123 1B Pass Percentage : 9916 99.16 100 x SHRI BALAJI T.T. COLLEGE, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 2005) Report for the Year 2005-06, 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEA. 2005-06 Total No. of Smdents Appeared: 100 No. of Student Passed Z 9 Pass Percentage : 9 * 10." PRASASVIT.T. COLLEGE, DAUSA (Year of Establishment : 2006), Report forte Yes 200607 Courses of Study : BEA. ‘Total No. of Stodemts Appeared: 98 No. of Student Passed : 98 Pass Percentage” a 100 11. BHARTIYA BALIKA T-T, COLLEGE, SIKAR (Year of Establishment ; 2005-06) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study ~ BEA, 2005-06 Total No. of Students Appeared = 100 No. of Student Passed : 100 Pass Percemage : 100 98.33 2006-07 99 9 100 Section V 12, RJ. BARASIA (P.G.) COLLEGE, SURAJGARH (JRUNJHUNU) (Wear of Establishment : 1993-94) ‘Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study Total No. of Students Appeared : BA) No. of Student Passed (B.A.) Pass Percentage (B.A.) Total No. of Students Appeared : Com) No. of Student Passed (B.Com.) Pass Percentage (B.Com.) Total No. of Students Appeared : M.A) No. of Student Passed (M.A.) . Pass Percentage (M.A) B.A, B.Com. M.A. (Hindi) 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 68 4a 34 58 68 43 53 533 100 100 98.14 911.37 19 25 B ~ 19 5 30 0 100 100-9090 100 12@re) 8(Fin) 4 - 12@re) 8fin) 4 -- 100Pre) 100100 (Fin) 13. _ INDIRA GIRLS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, JHUNJHUNU {Year of Establishment : 2006) Report far the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEd. 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared 100 No. of Student Passed % ass Percentage ” 14. HANS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, KOTPUTALI (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEd. 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared 100 No. of Student Passed 96 Pass Percentage 96 Section V a 15. RAGHUKUL B.ED. COLLEGE, MALVI¥A NAGAR, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) . Report for the Year Courses of Study : Total No. of Students Appeared No. of Student Passed Pass Percentage 16. MAHARAJA SURAJMAL T.T. COLLEGE, BHARATPUR 2006-87 | BEd. 2006-07 190 (Year of Establishment : 1985) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEd. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared No. of Student Passed ass Percentage : 99.15 121 121 118 119 9833 9B31 97.5 17. VINAYAK COLLEGE, CHOMU (Year of Estabilshment : 2004-05) Report for the Year 2006-07 ‘Courses of Study Total No. of Studems Appeared (B.A.) No. of Student Passed-(B.A.) Pass Percentage (B.A.) ~ Total No. of Students Appeared (B.Sc.) No. of Student Passed (B:Sc.) Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) Total No. of Students Appeared = (B.Com) No. of Student Passed (B.Com.) |. Pass Percentage (B.Com.) B.A,, B.Sc.,B.Com. 2006-07 45 36 81.81 52 46 88.86, 12 58.33 190 Section V 18 SHRIS.S.G. PAREEK (P.G.) T.T. COLLEGE, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 1964) Repart for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study BEd, MEd. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared 2 120 120 120 120 B.Ed.) No. of Student Passed(BEd) =; LISI LIS Pass Percentage (B.E4.) + 98.29 9333 93.33 95.83 Total No of Students Appeared: - 15 1S 15 15 (M.Ed) No. of StadentPussed(MEd) 9: «13S AS 2 Pass Percentage (M.Ed) : 9666 100100 - 19. PARSHURAM T.T. COLLEGE, BAYANA, BHARATPUR (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) __ Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEd. . 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 07 No. of Student Passed : 95 Pass Percentage 5 97.93, 2%. SUBODH T.T. COLLEGF, SIKAR (Year of Establishment ; 2006) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study : B.Ed. 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 9 No. of Student Passed 20 98 Pass Percentage : 9 Section V 191 A ayaey a. ‘TILAK T-T. COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, TRIVENI NAGAR, JAIPUR (Wear of Establishment : 2005) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEd, MEd. 2005-06 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared (B.Ed): 100 9 ‘No. of Student Passed (B.Ed) : 100 99 Pass Percentage (B.Ed,) : 100 100 Total No. of Students Appeared (M.Ed.) ~ 25 No. of Student Passed (M.Ed.) t ~ . 25 Pass Percentage (M.Ed.) : ~ 100 22. SHRIMATSYA TT. COLLEGE, KHERLI (Year of Establishment : 2006) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEd 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared’ 9 No. of Student Passed : 98 Pass Percentage : 98 23. BHARATRAJ COLLEGE, PALSANA, SIKAR (Wear of Establishment : 2006) Report for the Year 2006-07 2 BAL Courses of Study 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared : - 85 B.A. PLD No. of Student Passed : 16 Pass Percentage my 9.41 24, GOVT. COLLEGE, THANAGAZI, ALWAR (Year of Establishment : 2004) *" Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study : BA, BSc. 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 107 BA) No. of Swdent Passed BA) 3 Pass Percentage (B.A.) : 11.0 192 Total No. of Students Appelred : 9 (B.Sc.) . No. of Student Passed (B.Sc.) = 9 Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) : 100 25. B.R. MEMORIAL TT. COLLEGE, DURJANIAWAS (JAIPUR) (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEd 2006-07 Total No, of Students Appeared: 9 No. of Student Passed : 98 Pass Percentage : 98.98 2%. SMT. PANADEVI MORIJAWALA GOVT. GIRLS COLLEGE, KOTPUTALL (Year of Establishment ; 1997-98) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study : BAL 2003-04 2004-05 2005-05 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 127 132 142, 147 No, of Student Passed 3 123 120 138 146 Pass Pertentage : 96.85 OL 97.18 99.31 27. VIDYAGRAM TT. COLLEGE, CHOMU (JAIPUR) ‘(Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEd” 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 100 No, of Student Passed - 99 Pass Percentage : 9 Section V 193 2B. SAVITRI BAI PHOOLE MAHILA T.T. COLLEGE, SIKAR (Year of Establishment : 2005) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 : BEd 1. Courses of Study 2005-06 2006-07 2, Total No. of Students Appeared: 100 100 3. No. of Suident Passed : 100 100 4, Pass Percentage : 100 100 29. SANT KABIR MAHAVIDYALAYA, DUDU (Year of Establishment : 2003-04) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study 2 BA,MA, 2005-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared : n 36 BA) 3, No.of Student Passed (BA) + n ” 4, Pass Percemage (B.A.) : 100 - wn. ‘ST. WILFRED’S TEACHER’S TRAINING COLLEGE, MANSAROVER, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) ‘Report for the Year 2006-07 L. Courses of Study > Bed. 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared = ” 3. No. of Student Passed : 98 4. Pass Percentage : 98 a. BABA NARAINDAS WOMEN’S T.T. COLLEGE, NEEM-KA-THANA (SIKAR) (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BEd 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared: 100 3. No. of Student Passed y 100 Pass Percentage : 100 194. Section V 32. SRIAGRASEN (P.G.) T-T. COLLEGE, JAMDOLI (JAIPUR) (Year of Establishment ; 1979) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-08, 2008.06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BEd, MEd. 2003-04 2004.05 2005-06 2006.07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared: 180180180 180 (B.Ed.) No, of Student Passed (BEd): - ~ - - 4. Pass Percentage (BEd) : - - - - 5. Total No. of Students Appeared: 15-25 25 (M.Ed) 6 No.of Student Passed(MEd) =: 15 25 25 7. Pass Percentage (MEd) > 100 100100 100 33. GOVT. COLLEGE, KHETRI (Year of Establishment : 1999) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study 2 B.A, B.Sc. B.Com, MA. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2, Total No. of Students Appeared: 68-370 4S (B.A) No. of Student Passed (B.A) : «349355399400. 4, Pass Percentage (B.A) 1 94.83 9594 89.66 78.43 5. Total No. of Students Appeared : 3B 36 44 0 B.Sc.) 6. No. of Student Passed (BSc): 32 6% 43 26 7. Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) : 96.96 100 97.72 86.67 8, Total No. of Students Appeared : 38 4 35 45 (B.Com) 9. No. of Student Passed (B.Com): 37 2 34 » 10. Pass Percentage (B.Com) 1 9736 9166 97.14 86.67 11. Total No. of Students Appeared : - - 6 49 (MA) 12. No.of Student Passed (MA): - 6 45 13. Pass Percentage (M.A.) : - 195 34 OMSHIV MAHILA T.T. COLLEGE, DAUSA (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEd. 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared = 100 No. of Student Passed : 100 Pass Percentage : 100 35. ARAWALI TEACHER'S: TRAINING COLLEGE, NEEM-KA-THANA (SIKAR) (Year of Establishment : 2006) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study BEd. 2006-07 Totat No, of Students Appeared = 100 No. of Student Passed : 100 Pass Percentage : 100 36. ARWALL COLLEGE, NEEM-KA-THANA (SIKAR) (Year of Establishment : 2004-05) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study : BA, BSc. 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared . 65 BA) No. of Student Passed (B.A): 54 Pass Percentage (B.A.) : 83.07 ‘Total No. of Students Appeared : “4 B.Sc.) No. of Student Passed (BSc): 2 Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) : 85.71 196 Sectic 37. SRIBAJRANG T-T. COLLEGE, DEEG (BHARATPUR) (Year of Establishment : 1968-69) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study > BEd. 2003-04 2004-05 2005.06 2006-07 Total No.of Students Appeared : 10099 100 99 No. of Student Passed cn) 95 100 95 Pass Percentage > 9496 100 94.94 38 VIDYASTHALI MAHILA T.T. COLLEGE, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 2062-03) Report for the Year , 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study BE. 2005-06 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 100 9 No. of Student Passed : 100 ” Pass Percentage : 100 100 39, PRABHAT MAHAVIDYALAYA, MANSAROVER, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment :) Report for the Year 2008-06 & 2006.07 Courses of Study : BA, B.Com. 2005-06 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared : 4 09 BA) No. of Student Passed (B.A): - 0 Pass Percentage (B.A.) : - 100 ‘Total No. of Students Appeared : 06 ol B.Com.) No. of Student Passed (B.Com) Pass Percentage (B.Com..) : - 100 Section V 197 2 2. Total No. of Students Appeared 40, SANJAY TT, COLLEGE, TONK ROAD, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 1986) Report for the Year 2003.04, 2004.05, 2005.06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEA. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 59 oo 99 4 No. of Student Passed : 58 oo 9 oo Pass Percentage + 983 100100 100 1. | RAJASTHAN SHIKSHA MAHAYVIDYALAYA, BRAHAMPURI, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 1967) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEd 2003-04 2004.05 2005-06 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 8 100100 8 No. of Student Passed : ” 100100 98 Pass Percentage > 9897 100 100100 42, GEETA BAJAJ MAMILA T.T. COLLEGE, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 1976) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study 2 BEd. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Total No, of Students Appeared =: 120 119 9 120 No. of Student Passed : 120 119 19 120 Pass Percentage : 100 100 100 100 43, BHARATIYA PRASHIKSHAN SANSTHAN, BLIORAWAS (ALWAR) (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study Lot BEd No. of Student Passed Pass Percentage sask 3 Section III 155 Dr. AK. Yadav Electrode © process as a source of — innovative methdology for stereo- controlled organic synthesis. 1997-1998 50,000/- DST 2,97,000/- uGc Electrode process as a source of innovative methodology for. stereo- controlled organic synthesis 2002-ongoing 14,73,500/- Dst Dr. BS. Joshi Metal Complexes of some thioligands 2000-2002 40,000/- uGc (MRP) Dr. M.K. Pathak Nitrogen and Sulphur containing bioactive heterocycles 2000-2002 40,000/- UGC (MRP) Dr. R.T. Pardasani New noelitg” cleric reactivity in cycloaddition of Hosea ‘quinones: Semiemperical and synthetic aspects 1997-2001 3,77,008/- Syntebsis and reactions of quinoxalinoquinones 2001- 2003 uGc Synthesis of some new heterocyclic compounds starting from 1,3- diketones. 2001-2003 UGC (MRP) Dr. AK. Varshney Synthetic, structural and biochemical studies of iron, platinum, silicon and tin complexes with schiff bases 2001-2003 35,000/- uoec (MRP) Dr. (Mrs.) CL. Khandelwal Kinetics and mechanism of electron transfer reactions: oxidation of pyruvic acid by phthalic perchlorate in aqueous acidic medium 2001-2003 35,000/- uGc (MRP) Section V 199 48, SINGHANTYA B.ED; COLLSGE, PACHERIBARI (JHUNJHUNU) (Year of Establishment : 2005-06) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study > BE 2005-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Studemis Appeared: 9 9 3. No. of Student Passed : 97 9% 4. Pass Percemage : 100 100 49, VIVEKANAND GIRLS COLLEGE, DHOLPUR (eat of Establishment : 2003) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : B.A, B.Sc. , B.Se. (Home Sc.) 2005-06 2006-07 2 Total No. of Students Appeared : 20 33 BA) 3. No.of Student Passed (BA) —: 18 2 4, Pass Percentage (B.A.) : 90 ~ 5. Total No. of Students Appeared : "7 18 BSc.) 6. No.of Swudent Passed (B.Sc.): v7 18 7, Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) : 100 100 50, | SHEKHAWATI MABILA T.T. COLLEGE, LAKSHMANGARH (SIKAR) (Year of Establishment : 2006) ‘Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study > BEd. 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared, = 9 3. No. of Student Passed : ” 4, Pass Percentage : 100 200 Section V Si. ‘CAMBRIDGE COURT COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, SITAPURA, JALPUR (Year of Establishment : 2006) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study BBA, 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared: 100 3. No. of Student Passed 2 100 4, Pass Percentage : 100 52 RAMA KRISHNA MAHILA T-T. COLLEGE, JAIPUR ‘(Year of Establishment : 2006) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BEd. 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared =: 100 3. No, of Student Passed : 100 4. Pass Percentage : 100 53. | MAHATMA GANDHI COLLEGE, MAHWA (DAUSA) (Year of Establishment: ) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BAMA 2008-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared : "8 103 (BA) 3. No. of Stadent Passed (BA) —: 59 g 4. Pass Percentage (B.A.) : 75.64 80.58 S4 SRIKRISHAN T.T. COLLEGE, KOTPUTALI (JAIPUR) (Year of Establishment : 2006) Report for the Year 2006-07 1, Courses of Study > BEd 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared: 8 3. No. of Student Passed : 7 4, Pass Percentage : ~ Section V 201 55. VIVEKANAND MAHILA T.T. COLLEGE, DHOLPUR (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BEd. 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared: ” 3. No. of Student Passed : 98 4, Pass Percentage : 98.98 56. SWAMI KESHVANAND GIRLS T.T. COLLEGE, LAKSHMANGARH (ALWAR) (Year of Establishment : 2006) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study > BEA 2006-07 2. Total No. of Studems Appeared: 100 3. No. of Student Passed : 9 4, Pass Percentage : ” 57. ARYA VIDYAPEETH T.T. COLLEGE, BHUSAWAR (Year of Establishment : 1976) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2008-06 & 2006-07 1, Courses of Study > BEd 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2. Total No.of Students Appeared : 136 140, 138139 3, No. of Student Passed 2 13S 40 1398138 4, Pass Percentage > 99.28 100 0099.28 58 ANAND MAHILA T.T, COLLEGE, BHARATPUR (Wear of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BEA 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared: 100 3. No. of Student Passed : 100 4, Pass Percentage : 100 202 Section V 59, THAKUR DURGAPAL SINGH MEMORIAL B.ED. COLLEGE, ALWAR (Year of Establishment : 2006) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study BEd 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared 98 3. No. of Studest Passed : 98 4, Pass Percentage : 100 60. SHRI KANHAIYA LAL 7.7. COLLEGE, DHOLPUR (Year of Establishment : 2006) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BEd 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared: 95 No. of Student Passed : 95 4. Pass Percentage : 100 61, KESHAR DEVI GYAN MANDIR GIRLS COLLEGE, MUKUNDGARH (Year of Establishment : 2003-04) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study 2 BAL 2005-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared = 4 16 3. No. of Student Passed : 14 16 4. Pass Percentage : 100 100 62. SANSKAR BHARTI MAHILA T.T. COLLEGE, JAGATPURA, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study : Bid, 2006.07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 100 No. of Student Passed : 100 Pass Percentage : 100 Section V 203 63. | MAHILA MAHAVIDYALAYA, BANDIKUI (Year of Establishment : 2003) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study 2 BA . 2005-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared = 6 nm 3. No. of Student Passed : 58 63 4, Pass Percentage : 85.29 87.05 64. GRAMOTTHAN VIDYAPEETH MAHILA MAHAVIDYALAYA, LAKSHMANGARH (ALWAR) (Year of Establishment : 2604-05) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study OBA 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 28 No, of Student Passed : 8 Pass Percentage _ : 100 65. BABA SHRI NARAINDAS ABHINAY MAHILA MAHAVIDYALAYA, BEHROR (ALWAR) (Year of Establishment : 2004) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study _ : BA 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared = 31 No, of Student Pasted : 31 Pass Percentage : 100 66. HANS T-T. COLLEGE, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment ; 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEd. 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared 96 No. of Student Passed : 96 Pass Percentage 5 100 204 Section V 67. UNIVERSAL COLLEGE, MAHWA (DAUSA) (Year of Establishment : 2003) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BA, BSc. 2005-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared : 57 110 B.A) 3. No. of Student Passed (B.A) = 44 80 4. Pass Percentage (B.A.) : 79 7 $. Total No. of Students Appeared : 18 8 (BSc) 6 No. of Student Passed (B.Sc): 14 3” 7. Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) : mm 7143 6% GOVT. COLLEGE, DAUSA (Year of Establishment : 1952) NAAC ACCREDITED ‘B’ COLLEGE Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study + B.A. B.Sc, B.Com, M.A., M.Com., PGDCA 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared: 3243 3580-3736 (3591 BA) 3. No.of Student Passed (B.A) : 298332383196 3380 4, Pass Percemage (B-A.) + 9198 = 0.44 95,54 94.12 5. Total No. of Students Appeared: 586538 ~ 594 B.Sc.) 6. No.of Srudent Passed (BSc) : 387 334 ~ 4a7 7. Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) + 8310 80.66 92.8 & Total No. of Students Appeared: 120120154 124 (B.Com) 9. No.of Student Passed (B.Com) : 104 110,104 106 10, Pass Percentage (B.Com.) 2 86.66 91.66 67.53 87.7 11, Total No. of Students Appeared: 147-203-223 218 (M.A) 12. No.of Student Passed(M.A) : 144150165 191 Pass Percentage (M.A.) > 83.16 7389 73,99 87.61 Section V 205 14, Toral No, of Students Appeared : ” 26 7 98 (M.Com.) No, of Student Passed (M.Com.) ” u 4 83 Pass Percentage (M.Com) 1 56.75 42.30 50.57 (97.64 1. Total No. of Students Appeared : - 19 19 18 (PGDCA) . No. of Student Passed (PGDCA) : - oz 2 4 Pass Peroentage (PGDCA) : - 10.52 47.36 22.72 oO. VARDHMAN SHIKSHAK PRASHIKSHAN SANSTHAN, SIKAR (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 ‘Courses of Study : BEd 2006-07 Total No. of Suudents Appeared: 100 No. of Student Passed ‘ 100 Pass Percentage : 100 7. RAKESA T.T. COLLEGE, PILANI (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study B.Ed. 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared ” No. of Student Passed ” Pass Percentage 100 71. PT. DEENDAYAL UPADHYAY SMRITI MAHILA SHIKSHAK PRASHIKSHAN MAHAVIDYALAYA, BANDIKUL, DAUSA (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEA, 2006-07 Total No. of Snudents Appeared = 100 No. of Student Passed : % Pass Percentage : ” 206 Section V 72. SRIBANKE BEHARI WOMENS COLLEGE, KAMAN (BHARATPUR) (Year of Establishment : 2001) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 \. Courses of Smdy : BAMA. 2003-04 2004-08 2005-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared: 63 65 89 1 (BA) 3. No. of Student Passed (B.A.) 6 65 89 "7 Pags Percentage (B.A.) : 100 100-100 - Total No. of Students Appeared : - - 20 18 (MA) No. of Suident Passed (M.A): - 20 3 Pass Percentage (M.A.) : ~ - 100 - SRI AGRASEN MAHILA T.T. COLLEGE, BHARATPUR (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study » BEd. 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 9 No. of Student Passed z 9 Pass Percentage ¢ 100 74, VK. TYAGIT-T. COLLEGE, DHOLPUR (Year of Establishment : 2006) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BEM. 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared: 98 No. of Student Passed * : 7 4, Pass Percentage : 99 Section V 207 2 78. SHEKHAWATI T.T. COLLEGE, DUNDLOD (JHUNJHUNU) (Year of Establishment : 2005) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEd 2005-06 2006-07 ‘Total No, of Students Appeared: 98 n No. of Student Passed : 6 ” Pass Percentage oo: 91.95 100 7%. ‘SAND DUNES B.ED. COLLEGE, SODALA (JAIPUR) (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006.07 Courses of Study : BEd 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: # No. of Student Passed 5 * Pass Percentage : 100 71. MEHRSHTDAYANAND LAW COLLEGE, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 2003-04) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 _ Courses of Study > LLB. 2005-06 2006-07 ‘otal No. of Students Appeared; . a 121 No. of Student Passed : a 19 Pass Percentage : 100 98 78. BRIGHT T.T. COLLEGE, JAIPUR ‘(Year of Establishment : 2006) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study > BEd ‘Total No. of Students Appeared No. of Student Passed Pass Percentage : 100 2006-07 9 9 Section V 7 RADHASWAMI P.G. COLLEGE, NAGAR (BHARATPUR) (Year of Establishment : 1999) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 ‘Courses of Study ‘Total No. of Students Appeared : BA) No. of Student Passed (B.A.) Pass Percentage (B.A.) Total No. of Students Appeared : B.Sc.) No. of Student Passed (B.Sc.) Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) Total No. of Students Appeared : OLA) No. of Student Passed (M.A.) Pass Percentage (M.A.) 80. | MAHATMA JYOTI RAO PHOOLE P.G. MAHILA MAHAVIDYALAYA, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 1993) 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 B.A, B.Sc..M.A. oO 68 3 68 98.55 100 126 14. 90.47 32 23 127 9 93.70 21 2 100 ‘Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., M.A., MSc., BBA, BCA, PGDCA 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Courses of Study Total No. of Students Appeared : BA) No. of Student Passed (B.A.) Pass Percentage (B.A.) Total No. of Students Appeared : B.Sc.) No. of Student Passed (B.Sc.) Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) ‘Total No. of Students Appeared : (B.Com) 409 398, 97 412 389 99 98 396 382 99 433 423, 422 99.76 472 397 89 107 352 350 99.43 563 563 100 42 Section V 209 9. 10. ua No. of Student Passed (B.Com) : 91 99 197 12 Pass Percentage (B.Com.) : 9B 7 400 100 Total No. of Students Appeared: 32 6 105 137 (MA) . No, of Student Passed (MA) 32 6 105 137 |. Pass Percentage (MLA.) : 1100 100 100 |. Towl No. of Students Appeared: = 11 203,264 339 (MSe.) 7. No. of Student Passed (M.Sc} “> 10 23 260 339 . Pass Percemtage (M.Sc.) 90 100 98 100 . Total No. of Students Appeared: 06 ~ 26 55 (BBA) : . No. of Student Passed(BBA) : 06 - 26 3 |. Pass Percentage (BBA) foo 100 7 .. Total No. of Students Appeared: = -- - 2 oO (BCA) |, No; of Student Passed (BCA) ma 22 Pass Percentage (BCA) ** poe ~ 100 100 Total No. of Students Appearédl . 10 ~ (PGDCA) oe we . No. of Student Passed (PGDCA)*: = 06 10 - Pass Percentage (PGDCA : ~ 100 100 ~ 81, SMT. RAJKYMARIP.G. WOMENS COLLEGE, MUKUNDGARH (SHUNJHUNU) - (Year of Establishment : 2003) ‘Réport for the Year 2008-06 & 2006-07 . bE Courses of Study, BA.MA. 2005-06 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared : 2 n B.A) No.of Student Passed BA) = 20 16 Pass Percentage (B.A.) : 90.90 96.20 Total No. of Students Appeared : - ow (MA. Prev.) 210 Section V 6 No. of Student Passed (M.A. : - oo Prev.) 7. Pass Percentage (M.A. Prev.) : ~ 100 » 82. ‘J.B. SHAH GIRLS (P.G.) COLLEGE, JHUNJHUNU (Year of Establishment : 1982) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study 2 BA, MA. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 241195102 82 BA) No.of Sudent Passed (BA) =: 239158102 2 Pass Percentage (B.A.) : IT = 100 100 Toul No. of Sudents Appeared: 123156 cy 8 OLA) No. of Student Passed(M.A) =: 121.182 a9 59 Pass Percentage (M.A.) foe - - 100 83. - SRIBANKE BEHARI KANAHAIYA LAL WOMENS '.T. COLLEGE, DEEG (BHARATPUR) (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEA 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 100 No. of Student Passed : 100 Pass Percentage : 100 uw PRINCESS B.ED. COLLEGE, CHOMU (Year of Establishment : 2005) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study : BE. 2008-06 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 100 100 No. of Student Passed : 100 100 Pass Percentage : 100 100 Section V 2 pay MAHIMA LAW COLLEGE, SHUNJHUNU (Year of Establishment : 2004) sn. Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study, : LLB. 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared = a No. of Suident Passed : a Pass Percentage : 100 86 BHARTIYA MAHILA P.G. MAHAVIDYALAYA, SIKAR (Year of Establishment : 2003.04) Report for the Year 2008-06 & 2006-67 Courses of Study 1 BA, B.Sc. 2008-06 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared : 46 “ST (B.A) No. of Student Passed (B.A.) Z 45 56 Pass Percentage (B.A.) : 783 98.24 Total No. of Students Appeared : a B (BSc) . woe . No. of Student Passed (B.Sc.) 13 Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) ° ? 100 100 o BRIGHT MOON GIRLS COLLEGE, GOVINDGARH (JAIPUR) (Wear of Establishment ; 2003-04) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study : BA.B.Sc. 2005-06 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared : 29 6 @A) \ . . No. of Sudemt Passed (B.A) |? 2» 58 Pass Percentage (BAL) po 100 87.88 Total No. of Swdents Appeared : 10 12 BSc) No, of Student Passed (B.Sc): 10 12 Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) : 100 100 212 Section V 10. 88. M.K.SABOO P.G. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, PILANI (Year of Establishment : 1970) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study : B.A. B.Com., M.A. 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared : 80 B.A) No. of Student Passed (B.A) = 70 Pass Percentage (B.A.) i 87.50 Total No. of Students Appeared : o (B.Com.) No. of Student Passed (B.Com.) = 48 Pass Percentage (B.Com.) = 80 Total No. of Students Appeared = n (M.A) No. of Student Passed (M.A): 19 Pass Percentage (M.A.) D 70.71 89. SETH MOTI. LAW COLLEGE, JHUNJHUNU (Year of Establishment : 2003) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study > LLB. 2005-06 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared = M1 104 No. of Student Passed - 108 103 Pass Percentage 7 97.29 99.03, 90. TAGORE GIRLS COLLEGE, VAISHALI NAGAR, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 2004) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study : B.A, B.Sc., B.Com. 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared : 10 @A) No. of Student Passed (B.A.) 07 Pass Percentage (B.A.) 10 Section V 213 5. v 2 Total No. of Students Appeared : a BSc.) No. of Student Passed (B.Sc): Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) : 100 Total No. of Students Appeared : 15 (B.Com) No. of Student Passed (B.Com) = is ). Pass Percentage (B.Com.) 3 100 91. RAJASTHAN SHIKSHAK PRASHIKSHAN VIDYAPEETH, SHAHPURA BAAG, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 1967) Report for the Year 200304, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study 2 BEd 2003-04 2004-05 2005.06. 2006-07 Total No.of Students Appeared : 59 60 60 58 No. of Student Passed : 9 59 oo 56 Pass Percentage > 10 100 - 9. TRIVENI T.T. COLLEGE, MANOHARPUR (JAIPUR) (Year of Establishment : 2006) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study BEA 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared 9 No. of Student Passed 96 Pass Percentage : - 93. VIDYA BHARTI BED. COLLEGE, SIKAR (Year of Establishment : 2006) . Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study BEA. 2006-07 Total No. of Studems Appeared: 9 No. of Student Passed : 9 Pass Percentage : 100 214 Section V 94, ‘SRI KHANDELWAL VAISH P.G. WOMENS COLLEGE, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 1990) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : B.A. B.Com., M.A., M.Com. . 2003- 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 04 2. Total No. of Swdents Appeared: 155 224.213.2585 @A) 3. No.of StudentPassed(BA) : 148 223 213255 4. Pass Percentage (B.A.) : - - 100 100 5. Total No. of Students Appeared : 9 126 4 101 (B.Com.) 6. No. of Swident Passed (B.Com.) = 7 126 93 101 7. Pass Percentage (B.Com.) 2 - 100 - 100 8. Total No. of Students Appeared : 15 16 28 B (MA) 9. No. of Student Passed (M.A.) 3 15 16 28 o 10. Pass Percentage (M.A.) : 100 100 100 - 11. Total No. of Students Appeared : - ~ - 08 (Mom. 12. No.of Student Passed(M.Com) : 9 ~ - - 06 13, Pass Percentage (M.Com.) boos - - - 95. RD, GIRLS COLLEGE, BHARATPUR (Year of Establishment : 1971-72) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : B.A,BSc., B.Com, M.A. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared : 395-350 379 a7 (BA) No. of Student Passed (B.A): 335... 282 303 378 4. Pass Percentage (B.A.) : 8734 © 8057 -79.95 - 5. Total No. of Students Appeared : 12 92 147 121 (BSc.) 6. No. of Student Passed (B.Sc.) = ” 84 138 us Section V 215 7. Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) 86.60 91.30 90.19 - 8 Total No. of Suidents Appeared: 3549 3 st B.Com) 9. No. of Student Passed (B.Com) 4 49 3 2 10. Pass Percentage (B.Com.) 97.14 100100 - 11. Total No, of Students Appeared: $1 56 6 ” (MA) 12. No, of Sudemt Passed (M.A.) 48 55 6 8 13. Pass Percentage (M.A.) 523 0 - - 96. AVP (P.G.) COLLEGE, LALSOT (DAUSA) (Wear of Establishment : 2003-04) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study BA,BSe. 2005-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared : ry 94 BA) 3. No. of Student Passed (B,A.) - 4, Pass Percentage (B.A.) 90.90 - 5. Total No. of Stodens Appeared ; 18 : w BSc.) 6. No, of Student Passed (B,Sc.) _ .- 4 7. Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) 2.22 - #1. SSG PAREEK P.G. COLLEGE, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 1939-40) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2003-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study 2. Total No, of Students Appeared : @.A) No. of Student Passed (B.A.) 4. Pass Percentage (B.A.) Total No. of Students Appeared : B.Com.) B.A, B.Com, M.A. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 3450279 255 186 317, BO 206 147 n 70 33 at 216, Section V No. of Student Passed (B.Com) 66 60 30 38 Pass Percentage (B.Com.) : - ~ ~ ~ 8. Total No. of Students Appeared : 2B 43 70 0 (M.A) 9. No. of Student Passed (M.A.) 1 20 3% o 7 10, Pass Percentage (M.A.) : - ~ - - 98. SRI AGRASEN WOMEN T.T. COLLEGE, BHARATPUR (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BBA. 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 99 No, of Student Passed : 99 Pass Percentage : 100 99, STERLITE MATRI-MANGAL P.G. GIRLS COLLEGE, RINGAS (SIKAR) (Year of Establishment : 1995) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 1, Courses of Study : BA, MA, BSc. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006.07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared: 110154 173 7 (B.A) 3. No.of Student Passed (BA) =: 405147 164 154 Pass Percentage (B.A.) : ~ ~ ~ - 5S. Totat No. of Students Appeared: 35 30 2 3 (MA) 6 No.of Student Passed (MA) 9: 34 28 2 2» 7. Pass Percentage (M.A.) toe ~ - - 8. Torai No. of Students Appeared : - - ~ 2 BSc) 9. No. of Student Passed (B.Sc): - - - 2 10. Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) os - - ~ Section V 27 100. GOSWAMI TULSIDAS MAHAVIDYALAYA, UDAIPURWATI (JHUNJHUNU) (Year of Establishment : 2004) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BA 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared 37 3, No. of Student Passed 2B 4. Pass Percentage : = 101. SARASWATI KANYA MAHAVIDYALAYA, BOHANA (JHUNJHUNU) Report for the Year 2008-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study BA. : 2008-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared: os 133 3. No. of Student Passed “ 131 4. Pass Percentage : 100 97 102. ARYA KANYA VIDHI MAHAVIDYALAYA, ALWAR (Year of Establishment : 2004-05) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : LLB. 2. Total No. of Students Appeared No. of Student Passed 4 Pass Percentage » seu 103. SRIKRISHNA SATSANG GIRLS COLLEGE, SIKAR ~-(Year of Establishment : 1977) NAAC ACCREDITED ‘B+’ COLLEGE : Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : B.A, B.Com, MA. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2. ‘Total No. of Students Appeared: 222251 25 232 B.A) 3. No.of Student Passed (BA) 9: 199233, 235 235 218 Section V 4. Pass Percentage (B.A.) 90.50 92.82 95.91 93.25 5. Total No. of Students Appeared: ~ ~ ” (B.Com) 6. No. of Student Passed (B.Com) : 9 ~ ~ - 7 7. Pass Percentage (B.Com.) boos - - 100 8 Total No. of Students Appeared: 41 a2 62 “ (M.A) 9. No.of Student Passed (M.A) > 33 40 49 6 10. Pass Percentage (M.A.) 80 ~ ~ - 104 GRAMIN BALIKA MAHAVIDYALAYA, GUDHAGAURJI (HUNJHUNU) (Year of Establishment : 2002) Report for the Year 2004-05, 2008-06 & 2006-07 1, Courses of Study BA, MA, B.Sc. 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared : 57 2 os BA.) 3. No. of Student Passed (B.A) = 7 36 54 4, Pass Percentage (B.A.) 100 85.71 100 5. Total No. of Students Appeared : - - 2 (MA) 6. No. of Student Passed (M.A.) : ~ - 2 7. Pass Percentage (M.A.) : - - 100 105, GOVT. GIRLS COLLEGE, DAUSA ‘(Year of Establishment : 1996) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study B.A. B.Com, MA 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared: 207,183 201 217 BA) 3. No. of Student Passed (B.A.) 185 164 167 185 4. Pass Percentage (B.A.) 89.37 89.61 89.05 85.25 5. Total No. of Students Appeared : 10 12 2» 19 (B.Com) Section V : 219 6, No. of Student Passed (B.Com) 9 2 21 9 7. Pass Percentage (B.Com) 9 100931 100 +8 Total No. of Stodents Appeared’: ~ - - W (M.A) 9. No. of Student Passed (M.A.) ~ - - 14 10._Pass Percentage (M.A.) 82.35 yr 4. » 106. NAV BHARTI T.T. COLLEGE, MANSAROVER, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 2006) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Sindy : BEd 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared ” ‘No. of Student Passed t cd Pass Percentage : 96.99 ‘SRI RAM PRASAD BOHRA P.G. COLLEGE, BOHANA (JHUNJHUNU) (Year of Establishment : 2003) ‘Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study : BA,BSc,M.A. 2005-06 2006-87 Total No. of Students Appeared : 130 398 B.A) No, of Student Passed (B.A): 123 358 Pass Percentage (B.A) : 946 99.9 108 SS. JAIN SUBODH WOMEN T.T. COLLEGE, SANGANER, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 2005) Report for' the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEA. : 2005-06 2006-07 Total No. of Studemts Appeared = 100 100 No. of Student Passed oo: 100 100 Pass Percentage : 100 100 220 Section _V 10. uw 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17, 18. 19. 2. 22. 24, 25. 109, SETH G.B. PODDAR COLLEGE, NAWALGARB (Year of Establishment : 1942) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study Total No. of Students Appeared : (B.A) No. of Student Passed (B.A.) Pass Percentage (B.A.) Total No. of Students Appeared : (BSc) No. of Student Passed (B.Sc.) Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) Total No. of Students Appeared (B.Com) No. of Student Passed (B.Com.) Pass Percentage (B.Com.) Total No.of Students Appeared : M.A) No. of Student Passed (M.A.) Pass Percentage (M.A.) Total No. of Students Appeared : (MSc.) No. of Student Passed (M.Sc.) Pass Percentage (M.Sc.) Total No. of Students Appeared : (com) No. of Student Passed (M.Com.) Pass Percentage (M.Con.) Total No. of Students Appeared : (BCA) No. of Student Passed (BCA) Pass Percentage (BCA) Total No. of Students Appeared : (MIB) No. of Student Passed (MIB) Pass Percentage (MIB) BA. BSc., B.Com, M.A, MSc, M.Com, B.B.A., B.C.A., PGDCA, MIB, MIMC 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 88 82 93.18 94 88 93.61 2 59 95.16 78 68 133 112 19 126 120 95.23 112 107 95.53 ST 56 98,24 97 83 126 105 Be = RS 8 125 1S, 92 182 156 85.71 cid B 98.73 34 30 02 100 146 132 7 167 Section V 221 ‘26. Total No. of Srodents Appeared : - oe (MaMc) 27. No. of Studeat Passed (MJMC) = ~ - - 28. Pass Percentage (MIMC) : - - - 100 110. _-LG.M. T.T. COLLEGE, MANSAROVER, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment ; 2005) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 1, Courses of Study > BEd. 2005-06 2006-07 2 Total No. of Students Appeared ” 100 3. No. of Smdemt Passed ” 100 4. Pass Percentage 100 100 111. BHARTI VIDYAPEETH T.T. COLLEGE, GOPALPURA, TEHSIL PHAGI (JAIPUR) (Year of Establishment : 2006) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BEd. 2006-07 2. Total No. of Studems Appeared: % 3. No. of Smdent Passed: 96 4, Pass Percentage 96.96 112, ANURADHA MAHILA SHIKSHAK PRASHIKSHAN MAHAVIDYALAYA, SANGANER, JAIPUR (Wear of Establishment : 2006) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study > BEd. 2. Total No. of Students Appeared t . ” 3. No. of Student Passed, » @ 4, Pass Percemage : 100 22 Seation v 113. SOBHASARIA ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SIKAR. (Year of Establishment : 1999) Report for the Year 2003-04 & 2004-05 1. Courses of Study : BE (CAC), BE (ECE), BE (EE), BE (IT), BE(BT) 2003-04 2004-05 2. Total No. of Students Appeared : 39 90 [BE (CAC)] 3. No. of Student Passed : 7 9 [BE(CAC)] 4. Pass Percentage [BE(CAC)] = 865 878 5. Total No. of Students Appeared : 95 94 [BE (ECE)] 6. No. of Student Passed : 85 4 (BE (ECE)] 7, Pass Percentage [BE (ECE)] : 89.4 89.3 8. Total No. of Smdents Appeared : 32 6 [BE (EE)] 1 9. No. of Student Passed ‘ 32 e [BE (EE)j 10. Pass Percentage [BE (EE)] : 100 100 If, Total No. of Students Appeared = 30 58 (BE (17) 12. No. of Student Passed 5 “ SI [BE (1) 13, Pass Percentage [BE (IT)] : 80 879 114. SHAHID BHAGAT SINGH MAHILA TT. COLLEGE, KHATIPURA, JAIPUR . (Year of Establishment : 2006) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study BEd, 2006-07 2. Total No.of Students Appeared: 100 3. No. of Student Passed : 100 4, Pass Percentage : 100 Section V 23 115. | SHANKARA INSTITUTE OF B.ED., KUKAS, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 2004) Report for the Year 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BEd. 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared 100 9 98 3. No. of Student Passed : 100 ” 8 4. Pass Percentage : 100 100 100 116. INDIRA GANDHI BALIKA NIKETAN B.ED. COLLEGE, ARDAWATA. (HUNJHUNU) (Year of Establishment : 1987) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study > BBA 2003-04 2004-05 2008-06 2006-07 2. Total No.of Smdents Appested : 9 17071 170 170 3. No. of Student Passed > 170 18 170 170 4. Pass Percentage : 100 - 100 100 117. GINNIDEVI SATYANARAYAN SEKHSARIA GIRLS’ (P.G.) COLLEGE, CHIRAWA (Year of Establishment : 1987) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BAMA 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared: 138 150 150 169 BA) 3. No.of Student Passed (B.A) 9: 138147 146 164 4. Pass Percentage (B.A.) :, 9.28 8B 7.3 (97.04 5. Total No of Students Appeared: 40 55 58 6 (MA) 6. No.of Student Passed(M.A) =: 40 os 58 6 7. Pass Percentage (M.A.) : 100 - 100 100 224 “ Section V 118. BABA MOHANRAM KISSAN COLLEGE, MILAKPUR-BHIWADI (Year of Establishment : 2003) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : B.A, B.Com. 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared : 32 BA) 3. No.of Student Passed (B.A): 2» 4. Pass Percentage (B.A.) : 90.26 $. Total No. of Students Appeared : a7 ; B.Com) : 6. No. of Student Passed ft 4 7. Pas Percentage (B.Com.) t nA 119, BABA NARSINGH DAS P.G. MAHAVIDYALAYA, NAICHWA, SIKAR (Year of Establishment : 2002) Report for the Year 2003-04, 2005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BEd. B.Com 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appeared : as. 24 37 (BA) No. of Student Passed (B.A) = 23 23 34 4. Pass Percentage (B.A.) : 92 95.8 19 5. Total No. of Students Appeared : 02 12 8 (B.Com) No. of Student Passed : 02 10 a 7, Pass Percentage (B.Com.) : 100 83.3 87.5 120. _ INDIRA ANGELS MABILA T.T. COLLEGE. BHANKROTA, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BEd 2006-07, 2. Total No, of Students Appeared: 100 3. No. of Student Passed : 100 4. Pass Percentage i 100 ‘Section V 21. SHRI GOVIND SHIKSHAK PRASHIKSHAK MAHAVIDYALAYA, : (Year of Establishment : 2006-07) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study : BEd 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 7 No. af Student Passed : ” Pass Percentage : 100 £ 8, ee . wade a it 122 RAWAT MAHILA MABAVIDYALAYA : ‘eur, of Establishoeent ;.,2003) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006.07, Courses of Study : B.A, B.Com, BSc. 2005-06 2006-07 Total No. of Students. Appeared : R 25. BA) No. of Student Passed (B.A): 2 25... Pass Percentage (B.A.) : 100 100 . Total No. of Students Appeared : of 03 (B.Com) No. of Sent Passed (B.Com), .': an Pass Percentage (B.Com) Y 100 100 Total No. of Students Appeared : - 10 BSc.) No. of Student Passed (B.Sc.) t - 10 ). Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) : - 100 2 Section V. 123." SREAGRASEN KANYA MAHAVIPYALAYA, BAYANA; BHARATPUR » (Year of Establishment ; 1997) Report for the Year “2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study 2 BA . 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared = 96 75 83 81 No. of Student Passed : 96 - 87 81 Pass Percentage > 100 - - 100 124 RAVINDRA ACADEMY BALIKA MAHAVIDYALAYA, CHIRAWA +” @HUNJEUNU) Report for the Year 2004-05, 2005-06 & 2006-07 Courses of Study Y BA, BSc. 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared : 19 48 Pa BA) No. of Student Passed (B.A) 18 48 5 Pass Percentage (B.A.) : 94.73 «100 92.59 Total No, of Students Apperared : oo "7 6 B.Sc.) No. of Student Passed B.Sc.) : "7 % Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) : - 100 97.22 125. SMT. G.A. KEDIA GRAMIN GIRLS (P.G.) COLLEGE, BINJUSAR, JHUNJHUNU (Year of Establisbment : 2003) Report for the Year 2005-06 & 2006-07 ‘Courses of Study : BA. 2005-06 2006-07 ‘Total No. of Stodents Appeared: wu 5a No. of Student Passed : 34 34 Pass Percentage : 100 100 Section V a2 126 ARYA VIDYAPEETH. P.G. GIRLS COLLEGE, BHUSAWAR, BHARATPUR (Year of Establishment : 1 Report for the Year 2003-04, 2004-05, 2 1. Courses of Study” 2 BA, B.Sc, M.A. M.Sc. 2. Total No. of Students Appeared: 191-215 ,- 195, m1 BA) 3. No.of Swdent Passed (B.A) > 163199188 163 4. Pass Percentage (B.A.) > 953 925964 953 5. Total No. of Students Apperared: 26 48 3 2 BSc.) 6 No.of Student Passed(B.Sc.) 9: 24 a 36 0 7. Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) 9231 8604 97.3 95.25 reba & “Total |No. of Sudents Appeared; 14 28 M.A) 9. NoofSudents Passed QA), : 4215 16 2 10 Pass Percentage (M.A.) : - - =. - Al. Total No. of Studemts Appeared = - - oO W 12, No.of Students Passed(M.Sc) : = - oo 13. Pass Percenuge (M.Sc.) z - - 10... 100 127, GOVT. COLLEGE, NEEM KA THANA Fis. year of Establishment : 1966), Report for the Year .2090H, 2004-05, 3005-06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study r B.A, B.8c., B.Com, M.A, MCom. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students,Appeared: 1871 1943-2114 -2010 B.A) . 3. No. of Student Passed (B.A.) : 1701 1843 1915 1863 4, Pass Percentage (B.A.) : 91.28 9495 MS 92.6 5, Total No. of Students Apperared: 2812893085 309 B.Sc.) 6. No. of Student Passed (B.Sc.) 255 276 203 235 7. Pass Percentage (B.Sc.) + 90.70 955 6655 76.05 Section V Total No, of Students Appeared: 219’ 268.203 184 M.A) No. of Students Passed (M.A) 9: 213235 186 172 Pass Percentage (M.A.) 1 9726 876 (96884 |. Total No. of Students Appeared: 15418748. 1 (B.Com) . No. of Students Passed (B.Com) : 143161 uz mW |. Pass Percentage (B.Com) 1 9285 86.09 8243 BAT . Total No. of Students Appeared: 21 35 a 48 (M.Com.) No, of Student Passed (M.Com) : 1725 32 32 ass Percentage (M.Com.) + 8095 712 96 (66.66 128 PT. RAMDEV BHINDA BALIKA SHIKSHAK PRASHIKSHAN MAHA VIDYALAYA, FATHEHPUR SHEKBAWATI, SIKAR (Year of Establishment : 2006) Report for the Year 2006-07 Courses of Study + BEA 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 100 No. of Student Pasied : 100 Pass Percentage : 100 129. SHRIMATSYA COLLEGE, KHERLI (ALWAR) (Year of Establishinent : 2004) Report for the Year 2006-07 Conrses of Study : BAL 2006-07 Total No. of Students Appeared: 9 No. of Student Passed : 16 Pass Percentage : 83.5 Section V 1. GEETA DEVI DEGREE COLLEGE, KHAIRTHAL, ALWAR (Year of Establishment : 2002) Report for the Year 2004.05, 2005.06 & 2006-07 1. Courses of Study : BA, BSc. 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2. Total No. of Students Appearéd : st a9 9 (B.A) 3. No. of Smident Passed (BA): 49 3 95 4. Pass Percentage (B.A.) : 96.7 93.25 95.95 5. Total No. of Students Apperared : 8 - - (BSc) ; 6 No.of Student Passed (B.Sc) 2 - - 7. Pass Percentage (B.Se.) ot - - - 131. TAGORE PUBLIC LAW COLLEGE, KOTPUTLL, JAIPUR (Year of Establishment : 2004) Report for the Year 2006-07 1. Courses of Study oo LLB. : 2006-07 2. Total No. of Stadeats Appeared: 400 3, No. of Sudent Passed" : 7 A. Pass Percentage : 2 oF S.No. ‘Name of thé College _ 132. | A.N. B.Ed College, Ramu Ka Bas, 133. | Aatmaram Cotlege, Sri Madhopur — Sikar A | Nose Raggi Tek Kaptan 135. | Acharya Shree Namesh Sania Mahavidyalaya, Vuinge-Dases Teh. — Kapasan. Chitorgarh (Raj) 136. | Acharya Shree Namesh Samta Mahavidyalaya, Village-Denta, Teh. — Kapasan; Chittorgarh (Raj) 137. | Adarsh Bal Shala Mahila Shikshak Proshiksbak Kendra, Murtipurs ‘Scheme, Jaipur 60 Section I Deptt. of TI™ to 14" December 2004 Chemistry Dr. Bena Mathur, | Attending Conference Impact) 61,709 | 30,855 Prof, Leaf Concentrate Supplement later on the Nutritional Sept of Home Standards of Pregnant Women and Pregnancy held at Paris From {8" to 22™ October 2004 | Dr. Narain Sinha, | Attending International | 65,050] 32,525 Prof, Conference of “Danger of Deptt. of ASDRC held at Australia from Eccnomics 28" to 29" April 2004 Dr. Sangeeta Attending 2004 ILAS/Asia Joint | 77,337 | 38,668 Sharma, Asstt. | Conference held at Seoul Prof., Deptt. of (Korea) from 12 to 18" July Political Science | 2004 Total | 8,74,210 | 4,37,105 (B) National Conferences/ Seminars :- Name & Name of conference ete | Exp. | Amount | Source Designation attended with Incurred | paid out of | of the Department dates/duration UA Grant | balance, ifany Dr GL. Gauri, | Atending s* All India) - 1,453 Asst. Prof. | Commerce Conference held at Indor (MP) from 26" to Deptt. of EAM | 290 nerember 2004 Dr. PC. Attending 27" Annual ~ 4374 Trivedi, Prof, | Conferece of Indian. Botanical Society held at Deptt. of Botany | ananipur from 29" to 31" October 2004 Dr. Sheela Rai, | Attending 27" Annual - 4,879 Asstt. Prof, | Confernece of /—_ Indian Society of Gandhi and Depa. oi Studies held at Pondicherry ‘otitieal Science | From 1 to 3% November 2004 Section V 21 167. Baba Shayam Rishi Sanskrit Mahila MV, Pragya Nagar, Khatoo Shyam Ji, Sikar Babulal Makariya Girls College, Bagad, Shunjhunu. Bajrang College, Rudawal-Bharatpur Bajrang Shikshan Sansthan College, Mabawa-Dausa Bansur Mahavidyalgya, Bansur BBM Mahila Mabavidyalaya, Pacheri-Jhanujbunu Bhagwan Mahaveer Law College & Research Centre, Gopalpura Bypass, Main Road, Jaippr.. Bhairav Mahila Mabavidyalaya, Jhotwara Road, Jaipur Bhaltya Devi Balika Mahavidyalaya, Buhana (Jhunujhusu) Bharat Law College, L.S. Nagar, Naya Khua, Vichyadhar Nagar, Jaipur Bharti Vidyapeeth T.T. College, Gopalpura,:The.-Phagi, Jaipur Bhaskar Kanya Mabevidyalaya, Teh, Buhaca Distt. Founujhunu Bhawani Niketan Mahila P.G. College, Sikar Road, Jaipur Bhawani Niketan P.G, Boy's Mahavidyalaya, Shekhawati Road, Jaipur Bf & BightCollege of Techoical Education Ram Nagett, Sodale, Jaipur Biff & Bight TT. Golege ‘Ved Vatika, New Sanganer Road, Sodata, Jaipur TS. Biyanl Gils College, RA Seoo, Opp. Mors Vidyadbar Nagar, Jaipur ee 184, | Biyani Gis College, R-, Sector 3 Vidyadhar Nagar, Jeipar 185. CLL Mahavidyalaya,, Baseri, Dholpur 186. | Chanchal AUM College. Mandrella Dist,-Thunujhunu 187. Chandraprabh Digmber Jain Kenya Mahavidyalpya, Tijara-Alwar 188, Chirawa College, Chirawa 189. | Choudhary Charan Singh College, Ranoli Sikar 190. Choudhary RR. Memorial M.V., Ringas-Sikar._ mL Cimpucom Inst Of Information Techaology & Mapagempot, SP-355- A EPIP Rico, Indust, Area, Sitapura, Tonk Road, Jipor 192. | D.PG College, Jaipur D.B. College, Kherili Distt. Alwar 332 Section V 194. D.C.S. College, Varun Path, Manssrover, Jaipur 195, | D.C.S. Mahila T.T. College, Varun Path, Mansarovar, Jaipur 196. Dausa Law College, Dausa 197. Deepshikha College of Technical Education Varun Path, Mansarovar, Jaipur 198, Decpshikha Law College, Jhotwara Road, Jaipur 199. | Deepshikha T.T. College, Sitapura, Jaipur 200. ‘Dev International College, Alwar. 201. Dev P.G. College, Taro Ki Koont, Tonk Road, Jaipur = 202, Dr. Shankar Dayal Sharma College Paota Distt. Jaipur 203. Drishthi College of Tech. Education Sitapura, Jaipur bassy College for Girls, Ram Nagar Ext. New Sanganer Road Sodala, Jaipur 205. | Embassy College for Girls, Ram Nagas, New Sanganer Road, Jaipur 206. Engineering-College, Bikaner 207. G.CE. College, Bikaner 208. GP. College of Education, Bager, Jnunjhumu. 209, Gandhi Mahila MV., Kishangarhm, Renwal. Dist-Jaipur 210. | Geeta Devi Degree College, Khairthal Distt-Alwar 211., _ | Global 7.7. College, Behror, Alwar 212. Govindam T.T. College, Bansur, Alwar 213. Govt. College, Datisa 214. Govt. College, Jhunujhunu 215. | Govt. Girls College, Chomu, Jaipur 216. Govt. Law College, Alwar 217. Govt. Law College, Bharatpur 218. Govi, Law College, Dholpur < 219. Govt. Law College, Sikar 220. ‘Govt; Mahavidyatayé, Baydna, Bharatpur 221. Govt-R.R. College, Alwar. 222. Govt. RR. College, Alwar Section V 233 223, | Gramin Mahila MV., Shivsingpura-Sikar 224. _ | Guru Govind Singh Mahila MV., Ramgarh Dist, Alwar [ 225. _ | Gurukol Cottege, Jamwaramgarh, Jaipur 226. _| Gyan Vihar School of Education, Mahal Jagatpur, Jaipur 227. _| Gyan Vihar School of P.G. Studies, Mahal, Jagatpura, Jaipur 28. _| Gyandeep Mahila MV., Luniawas Goner Road, Jaipur 229, Hans College of Education Kotputli, Jaipur 230. _ | Hanumat Vidyapeeth T.T. College Shekhawati, Sikar 231. | 1L.C.G. Inst. of Education Res. & Development, Mansarovar, Jaipur 232. | LG.B. Niketan B.Ed. College, Ardawata, Shunjhunu 233. TET Biotechnology Inst. MIA. Alwar. 234. __| Indira Gandhi Mahavidyalaya, (Boys) Nala Mohalla, Dausa 235. ‘International College for Girls Mansarovar, Jaipur 236. | J.B. Shah Girls College Jhunjhunu. 237. | JILN, Mahavidyalaya, Baseri, Dholpur [238 | Jaipar law College, Zone-93, Bightwaya, Public School Campus, Agrawal Farm, Mansarovar, Jaipur 239, _| Jamna Girls B.Ed. College, Sikar 240. Jasoda Devi College, Sitapura, Jaipur 241. | Tounjhumu International College, Gau Shalal Road, Shunjiun. 242. __| Jobner MahavidysJaya, Jobner, Jaipur 243, | KM.D. Memorial College of Education, Jaipur [__ 244. | Kata Bharti Mahila College, Nadbai Dist, Bharatpur 245. | Kalpna Chawla Girls College, Rajgarh Sikar 246. | Kamla Mahavidyalaya Giriraj Colony, Dholpur 247. | Kanoria PG College, Mukundgrah-JIN 248. | Karam Bhumi T.T. College, Behror, Alwar. 249. _ | Kaushalya Devi Mahavidyalaya Baswa (Dausa) 250. | Kaushalya Devi M.V., Munsawar Distt-Dausa 251. Khandelwal Law College, Bharatpur 252. Khandelwal Vaish Mahavidyalaya, Shastri Nagar, Jaipur 234 Sect 253. | Khandelwal Vaish P.G. Girls Mahavidyalaya, Sansar Chandra Road Jaipur 254. | Kishangarh Mahavidyalaya, Kishangath 255. _| Kishan Academy of Legal Education, Raja Ka Bas, Alwar 256. _| Kishna Madhav Girls Coilege, Ranoli Distt-Sikar 257. | LB.S.P.G. College Tilak Nagar, Jaipur 258. _| L.B.S. P.G. Girls College, Jamnapuri, Murlipura Scheme, Jaipur 259. | Lal Bahadur Shastri PG College Tilak Nagar, Jaipur 260. _| Lal Bahadur Shastri Mahavidyalaya, Dholpur 261. _| Late Mooi Chand Meena T-T. College, Lalsot, Dausa. 262. Late Rajesh Pilot Govt. College, Bandi Kui (Dausa) 263. _ | Laxmi Bai Mahila T-T. College, Hamawa Ramgarh, Jaipur ‘Lok Manya Tilak College, Ramgath Dist-Alwar 265. _| Lords International College, Chiknai, Alwar. a. Ku, Laxmi Badhala Mehila TT. College. Govindgarh, Choma, Jaipur 267. | Maa Kalawati Devi Law College. Alwar. 268. _| Maa Kasturba Mahila College of Bducation, Bharatpar 269. | Mada Vidbi Mahvidyalays, Shyopur Roa, Pratip Nagar, Sanganer, jaipur 270, | Madhukar Shyam M.V. Surajgarh DisttJhunjhune 271. _| Maharaja Agrasen T.T. College, Khorki Road Nagar, Bharatpur 272, __| Maharana Pratap, T.T, College, Baseri, Dhotpur. . 273. | Maharani Arvind Instt. of Science & Management. Bharti Path, Amba Bari Circle, Jaipur ; 274. | Maharani Sh. Videh Kau Girls College, Mahal Khas Kila, Bharatpur 275. Manarsh Dayanand Balika Vigyan Mahavidyalaya, Mandawa Road, ipur 276. _| Maharishi Parshu Ram MV., Sapau-Dholpur 277. _ | Mabarishi Parshuram Mahavidyalaya, Danta Ramgarh Stkar 278. _ | Mahatma Gandhi College of Education, Sitapura, Tonk Road, Jaipur | 279. | Mahatma Gandhi Instt. of Applied Sc. Ram Ki Nangal Via Vatika, ‘Tonk Road, Jaipur 150, Section II Examination Results Name of Year Examination | 7993.04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 ‘Appeat | Passed [Appeared] Passed [Appeared | Passed | Appear | Passed ed ed IMSc.(Fina) | 44 | 43 | 52 | s2 | 52 | 52 | 52 | so Research and Collaborative Projects Completed by the Department during last 5 Years. ‘Name of the Title of the project and Amount Funding Investigator duration Sanctioned (Rs.) | Agency Prof. Pahup Singh | Studies on Plant Pigments 5,47,0007- | CSIR used as Vegetable dyes in Sanganeri Prints. 1996- 2000 Studies on Wild Plants 50,000/- | UGC(MRP) with Alergic Contact Dermatitis properties. 2000-2002 Search of Bioactive linerar 3,00,000r- | UGC and heterocyclic acetylenes from Compositae and their taxonomic significance. 2002-2005 Prof. P.D. Sharma | Kinetics and Mechanism of 3,00,000- | UGC Light Induced Reactions 1999-2001 . Kinetics and Mechanism of | - _3,50,000/- | CSIR light induced electron transfer reactions in presence of _photosen sitizers. 2000-2004 Prof.R. Bohra | Synthesis and structural 3,03,540- | UGC elucidation of some heterocyclic compounds with at least one less common heteroatom at a bridge head position. 1999- 2002 Synthetic studies and 9,52,890/- | DST structural aspects of novel metallacyclic compounds 236 Section 307. _ | National College for Research & Technology Sitapura, Jaipur 308. | Nehru M.V., Mandawa Dausa 309. | New Adarsh Mahila Shikshak Prashikshan Mahavidyalaya, Jhotwara, Jaipur 310. _| New Rajasthan Women’s T.T. College Angasar Road, Jhunjhunu 311. __| NIMS Instt. of Advance Science & Technology Sobha Nagar Jaipur 312.__| NIMT'Mahila B.Ed. College, Keshwana, Kotputli, Jaipur 313. _ | Nobels College, Ramgarh Distt-Alwar 314. _| Nobels Girls College, Ramgarh Distt-Alwar 315. _| Nobles Mahavidyalaya Ramgarh Alwar 316. _| Podar International College, Sector-7 Mansarovar, Jaipur 317. | Poddar College of Technology & Management, Kothi Dalveer Singh, Near SP Office, Bharatpur 318. Poonam Balika M.V., Mandawa, Distt-Jhunjhunu 319. _| Prince Academy of Higher Edu Girls College, Palwas Road Sikar 320. | Pt. Badri Prasad Shikshak Prashikshak Mahavidyalaya Bariyal Road, Bandikui Dausa. 321. _| Pt Uma Dunt. Girls (®.G.) College Uma Nagar, G.T. Road, Dholpur 322, R.G. Mishra B.Ed. College, Naya Bass, Alwar 323, _| RK Vigyan Mahavidyalaya, Badi (Dholpur) 324, _| R.N-T. College of Management Science Badi, Dholpur 325. _| Raath Mahilaakfahavidyalaya Mundawar, Alwar 326. _ | Raj Kumar Mahavidyalaya, Badi, Dholpur 327. _| Rajasthan B.Ed. College Near Railway Crossing 328. Rajasthan College of Science & Technology P 12-13 Lal Bahadur ‘Nagar, Durgapura, Jaipur 329. | Rajasthan College, Bissau, Distt. Shunjhunu 330. | Rajasthan College Chirawa 331.__| Rajasthan Law College, Chirawa Jhunjhunu 332. | Rajasthan Law College, Malviya Nagar Jaipur 333. | Rajasthan Law College Opp. Court, Sikar 334. _| Rajasthan School of Arts, Kishanpole Bazar, Jaipur Section V 335. 237 Rajasthan Shiksha Prashikshan Mahavidyalaya, Chirawa, Shunjbunu 336. ‘Rajasthan Swayat Shasan Mahavidyalaya, Jaipur 337. _| Rajdhani Law College, Banipark, Jaipur 338. | Rajgarh Shikshak Prashikshan Mahavidyalaya, Thana Rajaji, Rajgarh Road, Alwar 339. Rajputana Collage, Kotputli 340. | Rajputana Vidhi Mahavidyalaya, Jaipur 341. | Rakesh Mahavidyalaya, Pilani 342. | Ram Krishna College of Education, Kanota, Jaipur | __343._| Ram Prasad Bhohra Mahavidyalaya, Buhana, Jhunjhunu 344. _| Rameshwari Devi Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Bharatpur 345. | Ratandeep Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Kokawas, Sodawas, Mundawar, Alwar 346. | Rawat Mahila B.Ed. College, Karni Vihar, Ajmer Road, Jaipur 347. | Rose T-T. College B-97-98, Jamunapuri, Murlipura Scheme, Jaipur 348. | Royal College of Law Vidhyadhar Nagar Road, Shastri Nagar, Jaipur 349. | S.N.P.G. MV., Nawalgarh. Thunjhunu 350.__ | SR. College of Advance Studies Bees Dukan Adarsh Nagar Jaipur 351. | SR. PG College Nadbai, Bharatpur 352. S.S. Jain Subodh Evening college Ram Bagh Circle, Jaipur 353. __| S.S. Jain Sobodh Mahila College Ram Bagh Circle, Jaipur 354. | S.S. Jain SubodhP.G. College, Ram Bagh Circle, Jaipur 355. _ | S.S.G. Pareek Evening College, Jhotwara Road. Jaipur 356. | S.S.S. College, Hospital Road, Jamwaramgarh, Jaipur 357. _ | S.S.G. T-T. College Kodai Internation School New Sanganer Road, Jaipur 358. | Sahastrabahu Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Alwar 359. {Saini Adarsh Mahavidyalaya, Bandikui, Dausa 360. | Sanskar Bharti Mahavidyalaya, Bagru Jaipur 361. Sant Jayacharya Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Ram Nagar, Shastri Nagar, 362. | Samt Joseph Acad., Maha Jaipur lyalaya, Barkat Nagar,-Jaipur 238 Section V 363, | Sant Wilfred’s P.G. College, Meera Marg Mansarovar, Jaipur 364, | Saraswati B.Ed. College, Kiran Path, Sector-4 Mansarovar, Jaipur 365. | Saraswati Mahavidyalaya, Sikandera Dausa 366.__| Saraswati Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Thane ke pas, Neem Ka‘Thana Sikar 367.__| Sardar Patel Mahavidyalaya, Losal-Sikar 368. | Sardar Patel Shikshak Prashikshan Mahavidyalaya, Katrathal Sik 369. | Savitri Phoole Shikshak Prashikshak Mahavidyalaya, Benar Road Jaipur 370. _| Seeding Academy of Design, Technology & Management, Main Campus. Kho-Rebariyan Jagatpura, Jaipur 371. | Seth Gangadhar Shiv Bhagwan Patwari Mahavidyalaya, Bagad, Shunjtonn 372.__| Seth Moti Lal Shiksha Kendra Mahavidyalaya, Jhunjhuna 373.__| Seth Motilal T-T. College, Jhuajhunu 374. | Sh. Balaji (P.G.) Women's Colleges Ghata Mehandipur Sh. Balaji, Dausa 375. | Sh. Balaji (P.G.) Women's College Ghata Mehadipur Shri Balaji Dausa 376. | Sh Bankey Bihari Kanhaiya Lal Mahila T.T. College Bhuda Gate, Deeg., Bharatpur. 377.__| Sh. Chavo Veero Balika Mahavidyalaya, Bagar, Shunjhuna 378, | Sh. Kanhaiyal Lal College of Teachers Education, Near Jubli Hall, Ghanta Ghar Road, Dhofpur. 379.__| Sh. L.B.S. Kanya PG MV., Shr Madhopur Distt-Sikar ‘Sh. R.K. Mahavidyalaya, Bissau Sh. Radhey PG College Nadbai BI Sh Rangey Raghav Mahila MV., Weir Bharatpur 383.__| Sh. Ratan Singh Mahila MV., Kumher Bharatpur 384, | Sh. Shardha Nath College, Todi Bharki Road, Gudha Gourji Distt- Jhunjhunu 385. _| Sh. Shastri Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Kudan, Sikar 386. | Sh. Sharddanath College, Todi Gudha Gourji Jhunjbuna 387. | Sh. Shyam Mahavidyalaya, Guda Gourji , Distt. hunjhunu 388, | Shaheed Bhagat Singh Law College, Mayapuri, Near Transport Nagar, Siker-Jaipur Highway, Sikat. 389, | Shaheed Bhagat Singh Mahila B.Ed. College , botwara’Road, Kbatipura, Jaipur 390.__| Shahjhanpur College, Shahjhanpur, Distt.-Alwar 391. _| Shankara Inst. of B.Ed. College, Kukas, Jaipur 392. | Shanskara Balika Mahavidyalaya, Palsana-Sikar Section V 425. | Smt. Kamala Devi Mahila Shikshak Prashikshan, Mahavidyalaya, Jobner, Phulera, Jaipur 426.__| Smt. Kunani Devi Mahila MV., Nawalgrah-JIN 427. | Smt Mahadevi Mahila Shikshak Prashikshan Mahavidyalaya,, Narayanpur, Alwar 428, | ‘Smt. Narayani Devi Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Behror, Alwar 429. | Smt. Shakuntli Shukla Mahila Mahavidyalaya,, Laxmangarh Alwar 430.___[ Sneh T-T. College, Sector-10 Malviya Nagar, Jaipar 431. _| Sri Adarsh Mahita B.Ed. College, Srimadhopur, Sikar 432.__| SRS PG College, Nabdai-Bharatpur 433.__| St. Wilfred's PG College, Meera Marg, Mansarovar, Jaipur 434. | St. Xavier College, Phagi, Dist-Jaipur 435._| Stani Memorial PG College, Tirm Campus, Mansarovar, Jalpar_ 436. | Stelight Mari Mangal Mabila Mahavidyalaya, Rings, Sikar 437. | Subodh Instt. of Management & Career Studies. Rambagh Circle Jaipur 438. | Subodh Instt. of Management & Career Stydies Rambagh Circle Jaipur_| 439. | Sigamo Devi Mahila T.T. College. Opp. Lal Diggi, Alwar 440. | Sugani Bal Bharti Shikshak Prashikshan Mahavidyalaya, Hingonia Doongari,“te-Phulera, Jaipur 441. | Swami Vivekanarid Mahavidyalaya, Jaswant Nagar, Bharatpur 442. | Swami Vivekanand Mahavidyalaya, Kalwar Road, Jobner, Jai 443. | 7-7. College, Udaipurwati, Jhunjhuma au | Girls College of Sc.8 Arts. Surajgarh Distt. Shunjhuna 445. | Tagore Girls College, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur 446. | Tagore Mahavidyalaya, Guda Gaurji, 1 447.__'| Tink College, Bassi, Jaipur 448. | Tirupati College of Technical Education, Tonk Phatak, Jaipur 449. | Una Shikshak Prashikshan Mahavidyalaya, Dausa 450.___| Vasundhara Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Achrol JPR 451.__| Vedic Balika P.G. Mahavidyalaya, Varan Path Mansarovar Jaipur 452.__| Vedic Kanya PG Mahavidyalaya, Raja park, Jaipur 453. | Veer Balika Mahavidyalaya, Jobri Bazaar, Jaipur 454. | Vidhyasthali Institute of Tech. Management & Science, Prithviraj Maharani Farm, 455. ipur 456. _ | Vivek Shikshak Prashikshan Mahavidyalaya, V.P.O. Kalwar, Jaipur Section V_ 239 393, _| Sharma Modem Girls T.T. College, Patan, Alwar 394, | Shastri Mahila T.T. College, Sikar 395. | Shekhawati College, Fatehpur Road, Sikar 396.__| Shekhawati PG Mahavidyalaya, Kanwati ~ Sikar 397. __| Shri Adhinath Commerce College, 11, Gandhi Nagar, Alwar 398. _| Sti Agrasen Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Mahawa, Dausa 399, | Shri B.L. Memorial T.T. College, Jamuwa Ramgarh, Jaipur 400.___| Shri BBM TT. Women’ College, Pacheri, Buhana, Shunjhunu 401. | Shri Bhagwan Mahavidyalaya, Saipau- Dholpur Shri Bharti Shikshak Prashikshan Mahavidyalaya, Jaipur ‘Shri Bhawani Niketan TT. College, Shekhawati Road, (Sikar Road) Jaipar. Shri Brijendra Memorial Degree College, Roopwas Bharatpur ‘Shri Jeevan MV., Choudhary Charan Singh Nagar, Sikar Shri Krishati Kanya MV., Mundawar-Alwar Shri Krishan PG College, Narayanpur, Alwar Shri Krishan Satsan Balika MV., Near Ghanta Ghar, Sikar Shri Krishan B.Ed. College, Govindgarh, Jaipur 410.__| Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Ajitgarh, Sikar 411, | Shri Ramakant Vyas Mahila Shikshak Prashikshan, Mahavidyalaya Purani Basti, Ward No. -1, Chirawa, hunjhunu 412. | Shri Sharma Shikshak Prashikshak Mahavidyalaya, Sodala Jaipur 413. _| Shri Shirdi Sai Baba B.Ed. College, Kishangarh Renwal, Jaipur 414, | Shri Todarmal College, Udaipurwati Distt Jaipur 415. _| Shri Vedehi Devi Mahila Shikshak Prashikshak Mahavidyalaya, Alwar 416. _| Shrimati Manbhari Devi College Chanana, Jhunjhunu . 417. __| Siddhi Vinayak College of Science & Higher Education, Alwar 418. __| Siddhi Vinayak T-T. College, Kalwar Road, Shotwara, Jaipur 419. | Sms. Asha Devi Mahavidyalaya, Patna, Sikar 420.__| Smt. Gomti Devi Mahavidyalaya, Badagaon, Shunjhunu 421. _| Smt, Gouri Devi Gomt. Girls College, Alwar 422, _ | Smt. Harkori Devi Girls T.T. College, Mandawa Road, Jhunjhunu. 423. __| Smt. Helena Kaushik Mahila MV., Malsisar, Jaunjhunu 424. | Smt. Indramani Mandelia Shiksha Niketan (College of Science, Home Science & Arts) Pilani (Raj.) JJN- 8/8 /8/3)8/8/8/8

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