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Student council

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Student Council : 2019-20 

Members of the student council are as below 

Faculty Coordinators : 

Name of the faculty

Department

Designation

Dr. S.S. Sarnobat

 

Mechanical Engineering

Institute Student council incharge

Mrs. Trupti Wagh

E&TC

Institute cultural event incharge

Dr. Dnyanshwar Mane

-

Physical director(Institute sports incharge)


Student Coordinators/representatives : 

Name of The Student

Class / Division/ Department

Designation

Vaibhav Gaikwad

 

BE-IT

General Secretary

Pallavi Shirodkar       

 

BE- E&TC

 

LR (Open)

Simran Inamdar           

 

BE - Instrumentation & Control Engineering

LR(Reservation)

Sayama Shaikh    

Tejas Jadhav         

 

BE - E&TC

BE - Mechanical Engineering

Cultural Secretary

Vaishnavi Sharma.     

 

TE - Mechanical Engineering

Cultural Co-Secretary

Jitender Yadav    

Shivani Girgune   

BE E&TC

BE IT

Sport Secretary

Raj Sable                   

 

BE - Mechanical Engineering

Sports Co-Secretary

Gaurav Bansal         

BE - Computer Engineering

 

Technical Secretary

Chetan kasliwal             

TE- Production Engineering

 

Technical Co-Secretary

Shubham Walunj      

 

BE - Mechanical Engineering

Magazine Secretary

Shreyash Choppawar    

 

TE E&TC

 

Magazine Co-Secretary

Ganesh S Netke 

 

TE- Civil Engineering

 

NSS Coordinator

Rushikesh C Kumbhar

TE - Mechanical Engineering

 

NSS Co-Secretary

 

Nandu Mahajan  

 

BE - Mechanical Engineering

 

NCC coordinator

Rohit Nehate -

 

BE - E&TC

 

Treasurer

Wednesday, 20 March 2019 08:46

Disaster Management Committee

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 Disaster Management Committee

 Committee members

Sr. No.

Name of member

Designation

Dr. Mrs. P. Malathi

Incharge Principal

2  

Dr. N.S. Jain

Registrar

3  

Mr. V.S. Vibhute

Coordinator

4  

Mr. D.A. Bhagwat

Member

 

Report of Mock drill on how to use fire extinguisher
Wednesday, 20 March 2019 08:45

Anti ragging

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NO TO RAGGING

“A coward is incapable of exhibiting love; it is the prerogative of the brave.” Mahatma Gandhi 

Under Section 26(1)(g) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956 Anti Ragging Committee is formed with definite rules are displayed on the notice board for awareness of the students. Following the amendment DYP have procedures wherein meetings by Anti-Squad members at regular interval, Surprising visits to hostels, in campus and off campus area. Billboards and analysis of ragging consequences are displayed in all student sections; canteens, restroom, hostels, classes, auditorium, etc. Programs concerning to these activities are hosted in campus and hostels.


ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE 

 

Sr. No.

Name of Member

Designation

1

 Dr. Mrs. P.Malathi

Chairman

2

Mr.Arjun Pawar

API, Dehuroad Police Station , Pune(Rural)

3

Adv. K. V. Chaure

Assistant public procecuter, Morwadi court, Pimpri, Pune-18

4

Dr. S. K. Babar

FE Dean Academics , Faculty Representative

5

Mrs. Rawale

Parent Representative

6

Mr. Nair

Parent Representative

7

Ms. Neha Navarkar

First Year Engineering Student

8

Mr. Ganesh Netake

Third Year Engineering Student

9

Mr. S. J. Jadhav

Lab Assistant, Non teaching staff

                                                    

List of Measures taken to curb menace of Ragging:

         Anti-Ragging Committee is formed.

         Anti-Ragging squads are constituted.

         Signed affidavits from students & parents at the beginning of the academic year were taken.

         Complaint boxes are provided at various locations in college.

         Prominent display of anti-ragging posters is made.

         Hostel warden – full time with cell phone-available for 24 Hrs, is exclusively appointed.

         Definition of Ragging and Punishments in all notice boards is displayed.

         Distribution & display of important phone numbers of Principal / Warden / senior faculty / Management members, District & Sub-divisional authorities and Police officers.

         Senior Mentors & faculty in-charges are allotted for freshers, divided into small groups.

         Class councilors for each class are assigned.

         Grievance redressal cell at the central level is formed.

         Constant vigilance at key places is planned. 

         Cultural / sports function – joint program will be arranged 

         Each student will have college ID card.

         Fresher day will be arranged. 

         Principal addressed all staff & students on Ragging.

         Parents are involved & informed of Ragging Act.

The punishment may also include any of the following:

         Withholding / withdrawing scholarship / fellowship and other benefits.

         Debarring from appearing for any test / examination or other evaluation process.

         Debarring from representing the Institution in any national or international meet, tournament, youth festival, etc.

         Rustication from the Institution for periods varying from 1 to 2 academic years.

         Expulsion from the Institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other Institution.

         Cancellation of admission. 

         Suspension from attending classes 

         Withholding results. 

         Suspension, expulsion from the hostel.

         Fine up to Rs.50.000/-.

         Rigorous imprisonment up to ten years (by Court of Law) etc. 

Wednesday, 20 March 2019 08:45

SC/ST Committee

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 SC/ST Committee

The scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) Cell in an institute promotes the special interest of students in the reserved category and to provide special inputs in areas where the students experience difficult. 

SC/ST Committee members

Sr.No

Name of Members

Designation /Department

1

Dr.N.K.Kamble

Chairman-Production Engineering

2

Dr.P.T.Nitnaware

Member –Mechanical  Engineering

3

Mr.Kalyan Bamane

Member-Information Technology

4

Dr.Pranjali Shinde

Member- First Year Engineering

5

Mrs.Pallavi Khude

Member- Computer Engineering

 

 

 


 

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Internal Complaint Committee

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Internal Complaint Committee (Anti sexual harassment) 

 

 Committee members  

Sr No

Name of faculty / staff

Role

1

Dr Mrs P Malathi

Chairperson

2

Dr Mrs M A Potey

Coordinator

3

Dr Mrs M S Kaulgi

Member

4

Mrs Smita Pataskar

Member

5

Mrs Aparna Shinde

Member

6

Dr Nilangi Sardeshpande

NGO Representative

7

Mrs Smita Chougale

Lawyer

 

  

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Grievances Redressal Committee

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More than a goal for DYP, it is a mandate of reducing mental imbalance, promoting sustainable development with harmony and building good governance.

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Grievance Redressal Committee

As per the rules and regulations addressed by the AICTE / UGC / SPPU, for student or other stake holders in a Technical Institution, “Grievance Redressal Committee” of D. Y. Patil College of Engineering, Akurdi,, Pune, has been constituted with following Staff in different positions to enquire the nature and extent of grievance.

 

                                                                                        Student Grievance Redressal Committee 

Staff Name

Designation

Dr. Mrs. M.A.Potey

Member

Dr. B.B. Musmade

Member

Dr. P.T. Nitnaware

Member

Mr. Aneerban Chaudhary

Special Invitee

 

Objectives

  • To formulate the policy to investigate and review complaints or grievances of students and faculties.
  • To create awareness of availability of members for students and faculties to report grievances.
  • To investigate the cause of grievances.
  • To ensure effectual solution depending upon the gravity of the

Definition: In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires

  • “Act” means the University Grants Commission Act, 1956 (3 of 1956);
  • “aggrieved student” means a student who has any complaint in the matters concerned with the grievances defined under these regulations, and includes a person seeking admission to any institution of higher education;
  • “college” means any institution, whether known as such or by any other name, which provides for a course of study for obtaining any qualification from a university and which, in accordance with the rules and regulations of such university, is recognised as competent to provide for such course of study and present students undergoing such course of study for the examination for the award of such qualification;
  • “Commission” means the University Grants Commission established under section 4 of the UGC Act, 1956.
  • “grievances” include the following complaints of the aggrieved students, namely:
    • Demand of excess money other than that specified in the declared admission policy or approved by the competent authority to be charged by the institution;
    • Complaints of the students, from the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes, Minority or Disabled categories;
    • Non publication of prospectus/broucher, as specified;
    • Denial of quality education as promised at the time of admission or required to be provided;
    • Publishing any information in the prospectus, which is false or misleading, and not based on facts;
    • Delay in conduct of examinations or declaration of results beyond that specified in the academic calendar;
    • On provision of student amenities as may have been promised or required to be provided by the institution;
    • Non transparent or unfair evaluation practices;
    • Non payment or delay in payment of scholarships to eligible student that such institution is committed, under the conditions imposed by University Grants Commission, or by any other authority;
  • “Grievance Redressal Committee” means a committee constituted under these regulations;
  • Higher Educational Institution” means a University within the meaning of clause (f) of Section 2, a college within the meaning of clause (b) of sub¬section (1) of Section 12A, and an institution deemed to be a University declared under Section 3, of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956.

  



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