DETAILS OF IRC SCHEDULE for GV November, 2018 Day & Date Slot Topic Resource Persons School Academic Brief Remarks 01.11.2018 11 am 12 pm Fundamentals of Secretarial Work Dr. Rashmi Bansal SOMS In this session we will discuss fundamentals of secretarial work. It includes the nature and scope of secretarial work and the roles and functions of secretaries in different types of 12 am - 1 pm Gender and Development Dr Nisha Varghese and Dr Grace Don Nemching SOEDS organisations including joint stock companies. This session will discuss the issues of Gender and Development.It will cover the practical and strategic gender needs, GDI,GEM,Engendering Governance and other important aspects of Gender. 02. 11.2018 Saturday 03. 11.2018 Dr. K D Prasad RC- 02 11 am 12 pm Food Chemistry Prof M.K. Salooja SOA The session will cover the major components of food like water, protein, vitamin and carbohydrate and interaction of food components among themselves with the environment of storage and processing. 12 am - 1 pm Probiotics Dr.Rachna Agarwal SOVET What are Probiotics and what s the need for them in Human body will be discussed. Unit 10 of Course MVE 003 (Pharmaceutics) in PGDPSM (PG Diploma in Pharmaceutical Sales Management) prog. 11 am 12 pm Eliminate Trans Fat Dr. Upasna Seth FSSAI & from Diet- Trans Fat SOA Free India by 2022 12 am - 1 pm Indian Classics in English Translation Prof Malati Mathur SOH Translation makes writing from various languages accessible to those who do not know a particular language but would like to read what their writers have to say. As such, it brings cultures and people closer together in a
Sunday 04. 11.2018 Monday 05. 11.2018 Tuesday 06. 11.2018 11 am 12 pm Human Security Dr. Maheep and Dr.Divya SOSS myriad ways. In an increasingly globalised world, we need to look at the term globalisation not merely from the economic point of view but from the social and cultural perspective as well and this vision will only come if we are able to read the literatures from all over the world. Even if we confine ourselves to our own country, the multiplicity of languages and dialects ensures that we have a treasure house of regional writing which should be accessed by everyone. The session will discuss the concept of Human Security, theoretical framework and capacity analysis. Human security is needed in response to the complexity and the interconnectedness of both old and new security threats from chronic and persistent poverty to ethnic violence, human trafficking, climate change, health pandemics, international terrorism, and sudden economic and financial downturns. 12 am - 1 pm Student Support Dr. Ekta Sharma RC- 03 11 am 12 pm Sultanate Cities Prof. Abha Singh SOSS The session will discuss the various dimensions of the cities during the Sultanate period. 12 am - 1 pm Vidhyarthi Vishesh: Dr Nilofer SSC Aapki Khatir 11 am 12 pm Place of Geography in Dr.Elizabeth Kuruvilla SOE The session aims to discuss the place of School Curriculum & Dr.Sukhvinder geography in school curriculum. 12 am - 1 pm Groundwater Resources of India Dr. M. Prashanth & Dr. Omkar Verma SOS Indiscriminate use of groundwater for different uses has caused depletion of groundwater resources of I. In this IRC session, major groundwater resources of India would be
Wednesday 07. 11.2018 11 am 12 pm Special Programme on Diwali Topic: Jyoti Parv Common Misconception about health 12 am - 1 pm An Introduction to Environment Health Part I & II Deepawali Special IGNOU Prog IGNOU Prog discussed along with management of the resources 08. 11.2018 09. 11.2018 Environment: Our Life Support System 11 am 12 pm Certificate in First Aid programme 12 am - 1 pm Right to Development and Gender Issues 11 am 12 pm Social Work Practicum in Correctional Settings 12 am - 1 pm BME-007 Quality Engineering Ms Rohini Sharma Dr. G.Uma Dr. Bhanupratap Recorded SOHS SOGDS RC- Noida Dr. Sayantani Guin SOSW The topic will discuss the social work practicum components in MSWL-033 in the programme, CSWCJS, i.e. Certificate in Social Work and Criminal Justice System. The various components of field work, viz. case work and group work will be highlighted during the discussion. Dr. N. Venkateshwarlu SOET Areas such as What is Quality, Definition of Quality, What is Inspection, What are the various types of Inspection, What is the difference between incoming quality and out going quality, What is statistical quality control, what is statistical process control, what are
control chats and How Quality is Important to achieve customer satisfaction, will be discussed in this IRC Saturday 10. 11.2018 Sunday 11. 11.2018 11 am 12 pm Introduction to Internet of Things 12 am - 1 pm Learning Aids for Science 11 am 12 pm Understanding Sustainable Development Dr.V.V. Subrahmanyam SOCIS Internet of Things involves extending Internet connectivity beyond standard devices, such as desktops, laptops, smartphones and tablets, to any range of traditionally dumb or noninternet-enabled physical devices and everyday objects. Embedded with technology, these devices can communicate and interact over the Internet, and they can be remotely monitored and controlled. In this session we will introduce the topic, it s applications, trends and characteristics and enabling technologies. Ajithkumar.C SOE The session will discuss the various learning aids useful for science teaching. Dr Y S C Khuman SOITS The IRC programme would focus on concept, genesis, pillars and challenges of sustainable development. Monday 12. 11.2018 Tuesday 13. 11.2018 12 am - 1 pm Student Support 11 am 12 pm Human Genetics Dr. Sweta Singh 12 am - 1 pm Prof Shatrughna Kumar RSD Dr. Venkatraman SOSS The session will bring out various aspects of human genetics from an anthropological perspective. 11 am 12 pm Machine Learning Dr.P.V.Suresh SOCIS The session introduces Machine Learning. It also throws light on Limitations and Applications of Machine Learning 12 am - 1 pm Preparing for term Dr. Sanjay Gupta & Dr SOS The teachers of physics discipline will interact SOH
end examination of physics electives of B.Sc. programme Subhlakshmi Lamba with the students in order to enable them to successfully navigate the term-end examinations of B.Sc. physics elective courses. Wednesday 14. 11.2018 15. 11.2018 11 am 12 pm Cognitive Behavioural Prof Neerja Chadha & SOCE The cognitive behavioural perspective family therapy Dr Amiteshwar Ratra proposes that people s perceptions or spontaneous thoughts about situations influence their emotional and behavioural reactions. Further, family members simultaneously influence and are influenced by each other. Given the significant contribution of this perspective to the field, the session would focus on the primary assumptions, key concepts, therapeutic processes and techniques used in cognitive behavioural family therapy. 12 am - 1 pm SOJNMS Details 11 am 12 pm Coordination and Control 12 am - 1 pm Communication as a process and means to learn effectively in a foreign language class. Dr. Anupriya Pandey SOMS In this session a discussion will be made on one of the important functions of management i.e. coordination and control. Ms. Shikha Gupta, German Faculty, Goethe Institute /Max Mueller Bhavan SOFL The Topic would cover the following aspects: 1.Different models of communication. 2.Communication processes in a classroom environment. 3.How can the teacher use communication as a tool to effectively channel the learning and teaching process? awaited 16. 11.2018 11 am 12 pm Emerging trends in agriculture Dr. Jayashree Kurup RC -01 Dr. P.K. Jain SOA This session will explain the ongoing changes in the agriculture production system, agroindustries, farming system, marketing system,
Saturday 17. 11.2018 Sunday 18. 11.2018 12 am - 1 pm Anuvad ka Samajik aur Sanskritik Sandarbh 11 am 12 pm Eat Fortified- Micronutrient Deficiencies and Role of Food Fortification 12 am - 1 pm Project Work MTTP022 11 am 12 pm An introduction to PGDAST programme and An Overview of Testing of Hypothesis (Part-II) 12 am - 1 pm Student Support Dr. Jyoti Chawla Dr. Harish Kr. Sethi Dr. Prema Ramachandran Dr.Rajendra Prasad Pandey & Dr. Jagdish Sharma Dr. Manish Trivedi, Dr. Neha Garg and Mr. Prabhat Kr. Sangal SOTST FSSAI & SOA Dr. S S Srinivas RC- 02 etc. The proposed topic deals with socio-cultural aspects of language which often leads to submeanings and forms an essential part of the semantics in the process of translation. It pertains to PGDT 002 and MTT 018 and MTT-012 of MATS Programme. SOTST MTTP-022 is a project work for MATS Programme worth 16 credits and involves translation of about 20000 words with critical note of around 12000 words. Therefore, the programme will be useful to disseminate the information and process of framing the proposal and subsequently preparing the translation project which has quite a number of stages. This programme will provide an opportunity for an interaction with learners to address their issues and concerns with regard to the project work. SOS This talk is aimed for New learners who would like to pursue a programme in Statistics. It will apprise the learners about the PGDAST Programme. It also gives a brief overview about the Basic concepts of Testing of Hypothesis. Monday 11 am 12 pm Foundation Day Live -------------------- ------------------
19.11.2018 12 am - 1 pm Foundation Day Live -------------------- ------------------- Tuesday 11 am 12 pm Criteria of a good tool Dr.Niradhar Dey SOE The session is related to the course BES-127; 20. 11.2018 Assessment for Learning of B.Ed. programme. The session aims to discuss the 12 am - 1 pm Circulatory systemstructure and function Prof.Bano Saidullah and Dr.Swati Omanwar SOS types and criteria of a good assessment tool. Wednesday 21. 11.2018 11 am 12 pm Developing Tourism Product: Beach & Island 12 am - 1 pm Effective Learning for Distance Learners Recorded Recorded 22. 11.2018 23. 11.2018 Saturday 24. 11.2018 11 am 12 pm Dr. Arvind Kumar SOTHSM Dubey 12 am - 1 pm SOPVA Dr. Sukanta Kumar RC- 03 Mohanty 11 am 12 pm Dr. Ramya SOSW 12 am - 1 pm Bhartiya Upanyas Recorded 11 am 12 pm SOGDS Details Awaited 12 am - 1 pm Life skills education for adolescents Dr.Elizabeth Kuruvilla SOE The session attempts to explain the relevance of life skills education for adolescents. Sunday 25. 11.2018 11 am 12 pm Preparing for the Term End Examinations of Recorded
Monday 26. 11.2018 Tuesday 27. 11.2018 Wednesday 28. 11.2018 29. 11.2018 Mathematics Electives 12 am - 1 pm Student Support Dr. V P Rupam RSD 11 am 12 pm Counselling for success Dr.Swati Patra SOSS The session will continue the discussion on and happiness-building counselling. Resilience 12 am - 1 pm Ms Mridula Rashmi SOH Kindo 11 am 12 pm Database Security Shashi Bhushan SOCIS The session will elaborate on the importance of database security, various levels of database security, define different access control mechanism and multilevel of security. 12 am - 1 pm M.Sc(MACS) admission Prof. P. Mital SOS Discuss the: counselling Objectives of the programme Eligibility for admission Programme Structure When to apply How to apply 11 am 12 pm Basics of Event Dr Heena K Bijli SOCE The event industry is a multi-million dollar Management industry and a great demand is being placed on Events, nature and characteristics of events will orient learners about the basics. 12 am - 1 pm Data privacy and protection course MIR 014 PGCCL. Dr Gurmeet Kaur SOL 11 am 12 pm Area of Operations SOMS Details awaited Management 12 am - 1 pm SOEDS Details awaited 30. 11.2018 11 am 12 pm Meat animals & abattoir practices Dr. Moni Sahay Dr. Mita Sinhamahapatra RSD SOA The session will include the discussion on different types of meat animals available in India, their management, selection of meat
animals, their transport, slaughter, and inspection and also the components of abattoir. 12 am - 1 pm SOVET Details awaited