DETAILS OF IRC SCHEDULE for GV AUGUST 2017 Tuesday 01.08.2017 Understanding Alternative Education Overview of Geoinformatics Dr. Bharti Dogra SOE Alternative education is based to a large extent on the individual student's needs and interests. Alternative education opportunities exist at all stages of educational system i.e. both at school as well as at higher education stage in India as well as abroad. The emphasis will be to discuss meaning, scope and genesis of alternative education especially in Indian scenario. Dr Benidhar Deshmukh & Dr Kakoli Gogoi SOS The session would discuss about Post Graduate Certificate in Geoinformatics and future prospects. Wednesday 02.08.2017 Thursday 03.08.2017 Heritage Tourism and its Management Changing Media Audiences Mercantile Law (ECO 05) Dr. Arvind Kumar Dubey Ms. Padmini Jain Prof. Madhu Tyagi SOTHSM SOJNMS SOMS The lecture is related to our BTS courses TS - 1, 3 and 6. The target audience will be BTS student. The lecture will be useful for understanding the difference between tourism, heritage tourism and heritage tourism management. Media audiences have undergone a massive change in the choices they exercise and the way they exercise their choices. Much of this change has to be attributed to the role that technology plays. This session will look at the kind of changes in media audiences, the factors responsible for it and the affect it had on the socio cultural scenario. Law of Contract
Introduction to MAWGS Prof. Anu Aneja & Dr. Nilima Srivastava SOGDS (4.00 pm -5.00pm) RSD Dr Rajagopala RSD Friday 04.08.2017 Post Harvest Handling of Fruits & Vegetables School of Engineering and Technology, and Its Programmes Prof MK Salooja SOA The programme will explain how to minimize the post fruits and vegetables harvest losses. The session will explain the primary processing of fruits and vegetables and principals of post harvest management. Dr. Shiv Kumar Vyas SOET The session shall include the brief history of School of Engineering and Technology and its various programmes and projects undertaken by it. The details on Various programmes on offer, admission criteria, procedures followed shall be discussed. The status of programmes offered in the past shall also be covered. Saturday 05.08.2017 Agricultural Produce Pricing Policy Aims and Values of Teaching Science (BES 0141) Dr. P.K. Jain SOA The session will covers the Objectives of agriculture produce pricing policy, formulation process of pricing policy, government market intervention scheme, minimum support prices and buffers stock and public distribution system in the country. Mr. Ajithkumar C. SOE The session will discuss values to be developed among children by learning science. Also it will discuss the different aims of teaching science. Sunday 06.08.2017 Changing role of district collector Dr. Durgesh Nandini The session will cover the changes which have taken place in the role of the district collector in the
current times. RSD Monday 07.08.2017 Knowledge Society Prof. Debal Singha Roy The session will discuss the emergence and development of the knowledge society we live in today. An Introduction to Literary Criticism and Theory Dr Neera Singh SOH The session would discuss the emergence of literary theory and trace its history and teach the students to apply it to different texts. Tuesday 08.08.2017 MCA/BCA Projects Problem Identification Studying the Theory Courses of B.Sc (Physics) Mr M P Mishra and Mr Akshay Kumar Dr. S. Gupta and Dr. S. Lamba SOCIS SOS Project is one of the important components of BCA and MCA. The project course in BCA is of 8 credits and MCA is of 16 credits. A student submits his/her synopsis first which lists basic analysis and design of project problem. Many students find it hard to identify or find a good project problem at MCA and BCA levels. The problem identification should lead to a good project, therefore, must be chosen with care. The purpose of this session is to discuss some of the ways which may be useful for the student in identifying project problems. It is difficult to study B. Sc (Physics) courses in the distance mode. In this program we will discuss how the Physics theory courses should be studied. Wednesday Nutrition during first Dr. Rekha SOCE The session will explain the concept of healthy
09.08.2017 two years Sharma Sen nutrition and meal planning for infants. Thursday 10.08.2017 Learner Support Development of Skills, MDE-413, Block 2, MA(DE) Programme Dr. Pulla Lakshmi and Mr. Tata Ramakrishna. Value Education Dr Silima Nanda & Dr Grace Don Nemching Diploma in Teaching German Ms Megha Sindhwani STRIDE SOEDS SOFL This session would describe the development of skill various learning skills such as Study Skills, Cognitive Skills, Problem Solving Skills, Reading and writing Skills would be discussed. Further, explain the importance of study skills, methods for learning styles. This session will talk about why value education is the need of the hour. With so much of social malaises around us, with pressure to succeed, so much of competition around one tends to forget values in our upbringing. This session will talk about the need for value education, the need for socialization, how values can be shaped through curriculum, how to be aware of and prevent abuse of ICT by children. This IRC is related to the DTG programme. It will provide an overview to the Diploma in Teaching German Language programme. (4.00 pm -5.00pm) RSD Friday 11.08.2017 Field Work in Correctional Setting CSWCJS Dr.Sayantani Guin SOSW Field work practicum plays an important role in sharpening the skills and expertise in the professional training. The discussion will cover details of conducting field work in correctional settings. This would include orientation visits to jails, family courts, beggars home,observation homes, rescue homes etc. During concurrent field visits, students are expected to conduct five case work / case studies and ten group work sessions. Students will be exposed to RTI, PIL,
Saturday 12.08.2017 Translating Banking Literature Career Opportunity after MCA Dr. Harish Kr. Sethi & Dr. Jagdish Sharma Dr. V.V. Subrahmanyan Dr J K Srivastava SOH SOTST SOCIS Public Hearings, Use of Media, Monitoring techniques (fact finding mission, report writing), networking-signature campaigns, peaceful demonstrations, rallies, alliance building etc. Translating Banking Literature is a part of MA Translation Studies-MATS course MTT 013. Banking literature is a distinct format of literature in official translation. Its methodology and technical terminology is also specific. The objective of this programme is to discuss the nature and challenges of translating banking literature. In this digital age, IT professionals are in great demand not only in India but across the world. As India transitions into a knowledge-based economy, the demand for skilled IT workforce is bound to grow. Master of Computer Applications (MCA) is one of the popular postgraduate degree choices for anyone wanting to make a mark in the field of information technology. Most of the students don t have an idea about the career opportunities after the successful completion of their programme. The purpose of this proposed Interactive Radio Counselling (IRC) is to familiarize the students about the academic / job career opportunities after the completion of their MCA. Sunday 13.08.2017 Post Bureaucratic Paradigm Prof. Alka Dhameja Max Weber s Ideal Bureaucracy is the classical study of bureaucracy.so much so that all theories post Weber have either been a critique of Ideal Bureaucracy or an endorsement of
RSD Weber s bureaucracy. So is there any post bureaucratic paradigm? Monday 14.08.2017 Tuesday 15.08.2017 Introduction to Anthropology Paradigm Shift in Teacher Education Curriculum Why should we study environment and sustainable Development? (PGDESD) Dr. Ruksana Zaman and Dr. Venkatramana Dr Parmod Kumar Prof. Saroj Pandey Dr. Subhakanta Mahapatra and Dr. Kakoli Gogoi SOH This session will introduce anthropology as a discipline to the students. In the process it will cover the different branches of anthropology like social anthropology, physical anthropology etc. SOE Teacher education curriculum has witnessed a major shift in the approach of preparing teachers from traditional behaviorist to constructivist paradigm. The session will highlight on the changing perspective of teacher education curriculum. SOS The session would discuss about what is environment and why sustainable development is necessary and also explain the scope of sustainable development. Wednesday 16.08.2017 Communication and its Barriers Dr. Arvind Kumar Dubey SOTHSM The lecture is related to our BTS courses and the target audience will be BTS student. The lecture will be useful for understanding the communication, its process, direction and barriers. Ms Gurmeet SOL Kaur Thursday Consumer Behavior Dr. Madhulika P. SOMS Consumer behavior deals with the law of
17.08.2017 (ECO - 6) Sarkar & Dr. Subodh Kesharwani Introduction to Certificate programme in Bharatanatyam. (4.00 pm -5.00pm) RSD diminishing marginal Utility and equi-marginal utility, the various analysis of indifference Curve, law of demand and demand of demand Radhika P. SOPVA The session would discuss about the dance form and also future prospects. Friday 18.08.2017 Bee-keeping: A Profitable enterprises Dr. S.K. Yadav SOA Beekeeping is an important subsidiary enterprise of agriculture. The session on CIB shall highlight the importance of this programme for additional income to the farmers. SOHS Saturday 19.08.2017 Sunday 20.08.2017 Gender Governance Dr. Smita Patil SOGDS and Dr. G. Uma Planning for Teaching (BES- 010) Dr. Y. Nirmala SOE The development of a framework for planning for teaching will be discussed. The concept of annual plan, unit plan, lesson plan as well as different formats of these will be discussed. Communication Skills II Dr. Z. Yanthan The session will extend the discussion of communication skills for the librarians in to the domain of user-librarian interface. RSD Monday 21.08.2017 Research Design in Anthropology Dr. Mitoo Das The session will explain the various aspects of developing a research design in anthropological research. Dr Smita SOH
Tuesday 22.08.2017 Wednesday 23.08.2017 Important Topics in Advanced DBMS Chaturvedi Sh Shashi Bhushan B.Sc. (Life Sciences) Prof. Neera Kapoor Balanced Diet Dr. Deeksha Kapur Is Population Growth a problem? Dr. Deeksha Dave SOCIS SOS SOCE SOITS Database technologies have a significant impact on the use computers in organizations.the purpose of the talk is to introduce some advanced database concepts and its importance which will include enhanced entity relationship diagram, higher normalization, UML based diagrams, relationship of database system to XML and data ware housing applications. The session will orient the learners to the concept of balanced diets and help them how to plan balanced diets SOITS The session will explain the basic concepts related to Population such as fertility, mortality, birth rate, death rate, migration, etc. It will make the learners recognize the population as a resource but will also explain the causes and consequences of high population growth rate in Indian context. The session will be a myth buster for the belief that India is going through a population explosion. Thursday 24.08.2017 Dr Vishal Warpa SOS Family Healthcare Education: An overview Dr. Pradeep Kumar. SOEDS (4.00 pm -5.00pm) RSD Friday SOSW Health is an important sector of social development. Various agencies are involved and putting lot of efforts to improve health status and check the occurrence of morbidities and moralities. The presentation focused to acquire knowledge the healthcare system, policy, programes and problems.
25.08.2017 An overview of the BPO industry DBPOFA Ms Deepika Bhattacharya, Genpect,Gurgaon and Dr Geetika S Johry SOVET The BPO industry s existence is primarily owned to the IT revolution. Without technologies like Internet and networking, it would not have been possible for organizations to exploit the cost benefits of outsourcing business processes to third-party firms. We will have to go through the latest outsourcing trends affecting the BPO industry. Saturday 26.08.2017 Ms Mansi SOL Sharma Prof Satyakam SOH Sunday 27.08.2017 Political Theory and Thought Prof. Anurag Joshi and Dr.R.K. Sharma The session will focus on different dimensions of political theory and thought as it has evolved historically. RSD Monday 28.08.2017 Public Administration in the era of globalization: The New Public Management Perspective(NPM) Prof.Uma Medury The session will focus on the changing conception of public administration in the context of globalization,the rise of market economy,roll back of the state,increasing management orientation in the service delivery in the form of NPM and an appraisal of the impact of NPM. SOH Tuesday 29.08.2017 Teaching Children with Disabilities in Regular Schools Prof. Sudesh Mukhopadhyay, Former Professor NUEPA & Former Chairperson RCI; SOE With the provisions of RTE 2009 and Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act 2016, the schools are becoming inclusive by including all types of children. The children with are the most neglected group among the diverse learners who needs serious
Prof. Amitav Mishra SOS attention by the schools. The proposed IRC session shall focus on how to arrange teaching learning experiences for such children in regular schools. Wednesday 30.08.2017 Thursday 31.08.2017 Computerisation and Tourism Industry Current Trends in Advertizing & PR Dr. Paramita Suklabaidya & Dr. Sonia Sharma SOTHSM This session is related to MTM / MTTM 04. The role of computerisation in the tourism industry along with a brief introduction to use of internet in tourism will be discussed. Ms Padmini Jain SOJNMS Public relation of late has diversified from just relegating good relations with public to event management, marketing and other important management functions as well. How it strengthened itself as a marketing tool in today s changing business environment will be the point of discussion in this session. Dispersion Prof. M S S Raju SOMS Collection Of Data (ECO - 07) Gender & Cyber Space Dr. Himadri Roy SOGDS (4.00 pm -5.00pm) RSD