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________________________________________________________ Education Can’t Wait (ECW) Education in Emergencies and Humanitarian Crisis Training Workshop – Dates: 25 – 26 March 2019 Jointly Conducted by Centre for Early Childhood Development and Research (CECDR) Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi and Save the Children, India. Venue: Hotel Eros, Nehru Place, Delhi Key Objectives: Education in Emergencies (EiE) technical resource group to emerge as a deployable resource and as trainers to train implementing partners and other stakeholders Develop an EiE platform in line with SCI Humanitarian Standards in EiE and engage in an enduring and accompanied process of capacity building Scope of the Workshop: Understand and define the basic concepts and terminologies of Education in Emergencies (EiE) Develop basic capacity for Planning Assessments and Education interventions during and after Humanitarian Crises. Develop a basic understanding of Conflict Sensitive Education Time Session Facilitator Day 1: Monday – 25 March 2019 9.15 to 9.30 Registration Save the Children 0930-1015 Introduction to the Workshop: EiE as a priority for Save the Children and CECDR Dr. Kamal Gaur and Prof. Zubair Meenai, Director, CECDR 10.00-1030 Participant Introductions and Expectations from the Workshop CECDR Team 1030-1045 Tea 1045-1130 Terminology and Concepts of EiE: Activity CECDR Team 1130-1300 Humanitarian Crisis , Impact on Education and Examples of Interventions Prof. Geeta Menon CECDR 1300-1400 Lunch 1400-1500 Education in Emergencies (EiE): Principles and Practice: Save the Children and Unicef Perspective (Lead and Co-Lead) Global Education Cluster (GEC) Ray Kancharla, Save the Children 1500-1515 Tea 31515-1645 Rapid Assessment and Phase-wise Response Planning Ray Kancharla, Save the Children 4.45 to 5.30 The Privilege Game Namrata and Sana CECDR

Transcript of Education in Emergencies and Humanitarian Crisis

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Education Can’t Wait (ECW)

Education in Emergencies and Humanitarian Crisis Training Workshop – Dates: 25 – 26 March 2019

Jointly Conducted by Centre for Early Childhood Development and Research (CECDR)

Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi and Save the Children, India.

Venue: Hotel Eros, Nehru Place, Delhi

Key Objectives:

Education in Emergencies (EiE) technical resource group to emerge as a deployable resource and as trainers to train implementing partners and other stakeholders

Develop an EiE platform in line with SCI Humanitarian Standards in EiE and engage in an enduring and accompanied process of capacity building

Scope of the Workshop: Understand and define the basic concepts and terminologies of Education in

Emergencies (EiE) Develop basic capacity for Planning Assessments and Education interventions

during and after Humanitarian Crises. Develop a basic understanding of Conflict Sensitive Education

Time Session Facilitator Day 1: Monday – 25 March 2019

9.15 to 9.30 Registration Save the Children

0930-1015 Introduction to the Workshop: EiE as a priority for Save the Children and CECDR

Dr. Kamal Gaur and Prof. Zubair Meenai, Director, CECDR

10.00-1030 Participant Introductions and Expectations from the Workshop

CECDR Team

1030-1045 Tea

1045-1130 Terminology and Concepts of EiE: Activity CECDR Team

1130-1300 Humanitarian Crisis , Impact on Education and Examples of Interventions

Prof. Geeta Menon CECDR

1300-1400 Lunch

1400-1500 Education in Emergencies (EiE): Principles and Practice: Save the Children and Unicef Perspective (Lead and Co-Lead)

Global Education Cluster (GEC)

Ray Kancharla, Save the Children

1500-1515 Tea

31515-1645 Rapid Assessment and Phase-wise Response Planning Ray Kancharla, Save the Children

4.45 to 5.30 The Privilege Game Namrata and Sana CECDR

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Education Can’t Wait (ECW)

Day Two: Tuesday, 26 March 2019 Time Session Facilitator 9.30 to 10.15 Child Centred Disaster Risk Reduction (CC-DRR) and its

integration with EiE Ray Kancharla, Save the Children

1015-1100 Child Protection in Emergencies (CPiE) Dr. Seema Naaz, CECDR

1100 -1115 Tea Break

1115-1300 Conflict Sensitive Education Prof. Geeta Menon CECDR

1300-1400 Lunch

1400-1600 Group Work : Planning Education Response in Humanitarian Crisis

Prof. Geeta Menon Ray Kancharla Facilitators: Ms. Namrata Singh Ms. Sana Parveen

1600-1700 Summing up and Next Steps Kamal Gaur

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WORKSHOP ON QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

(PHENOMENOLOGY AND GROUNDED THEORY)

From 16th to 18th May, 2018

Venue: Room no. 13, Seminar Hall, CECDR

Centre for Early Childhood Development and Research

Jamia Millia Islamia

New Delhi-110025

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Introduction

A 3 day workshop on ‘Qualitative Research Methodology (Phenomenology & Grounded Theory)’

was organized by the Centre of Early Childhood Development and Research, (CECDR), Jamia

Millia Islamia, New Delhi-110025 from 16th to 18th May, 2018. The workshop was facilitated by

Dr. Anil Behal, MSM, PhD, Chief Executive Officer, ORGDYNE Training & Consulting, LL. The

purpose of the workshop was to strengthen the capacity of the Faculty, Research and Programme

staffs of CECDR. The prime objectives of the workshop were as follows:

To understand the different aspect of Phenomenology and Grounded Theory.

To make CECDR staffs conversant with the intricacies of using qualitative research

methodology as Phenomenology and Grounded Theory.

For this very purpose, one week prior to the workshop, Dr Anil Behal had emailed lecture notes,

Power-point presentations and theses and requested the attendees to go through those notes and

familiarize themselves with basic terminologies and concepts pertaining to phenomenology and

grounded theory. Further, the resource person had insisted that every attendee had to prepare two

research topics which could be discussed to impart experiential learning.

The first two days of the workshop were devoted to construe of phenomenology. The first day

began with the introduction round in which the attendees had to introduce themselves and state the

reasons behind attending the workshop. Succeeding this, Phenomenology, Interpretative

Phenomenological Analysis and related concepts were discussed. Phenomenology is a study of

lived experience, i.e., it is the study of phenomenon that individuals experience as being part of the

world. Two major types of phenomenology, namely, hermeneutics and descriptive, were talked

about. Hermeneutics phenomenology is wherein the researchers draw meaning from the text to

understand the nature of lived experiences. Descriptive Phenomenology is description of the

experiences of the participants without any interpretation the part of the researchers. Double

phenomenology signifies researchers gaining an understanding of the participants’ understanding

of the phenomenon.

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Following this, a hand on exercise was conducted wherein the attendees were divided into groups

of four and they had to develop research questions which depicted both context and phenomenon.

Some example of the research questions are as follows: ‘What are the experiences of children of a

play based intervention in primary school?’ and ‘What is the experiences of children in an

inclusive school? In the first research question, the context was the primary school and the

phenomenon was the play based intervention. Wherein, in the second question, the context was the

school and the phenomenon was inclusion.

At the end of the first day the resource person requested the attendees to read though a thesis tiled

‘Parent and Child Experiences of Childhood Cancer: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

Approach’, to gain an understanding of the Interpretative Phenomenological Approach (IPA). He

advised to read the abstract, introduction, research design and result and come prepared for

discussions for the second day.

The second day began with a brain storming session on the difference between phenomenology

and Interpretative Phenomenological Approach. After which, attendees’ research topics were taken

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up to discuss the application of IPA in the research. Some examples of the research topics were as

follows, ‘What is the impact of institutionalization on Children’s overall growth and

development?’, and ‘Children’s experiences of Maths Phobia’. Following this, the resource person

held a discussion on the methodology section of the thesis tiled ‘Parent and Child Experiences of

Childhood Cancer: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Approach.

Grounded theory was the focus of the third day. This methodology is applied in a number of cases,

when inadequate knowledge is available on a phenomenon, to ascertain the efficacy of a particular

theory, and to refine and reassess a theory. The resource person, Dr. Anil Behal, used his Ph.D.

thesis to depict the application of grounded theory in research. Additionally, concept of induction,

deduction and abduction were discussed at length. The resource person suggested a number of

books to refine the concepts, namely, ‘Introduction to Qualitative Research in Psychology’ by

Carla Willing and ‘Grounded Theory’ e-book by Glazer and Strautse.

Further, Dr. Anil Behal gave a talk on importance of writing skills in qualitative research.

Concluding remarks

The workshop was an enriching experience for all the attendees as they obtained an understanding

about the application of qualitative methods of research which would aid them in carrying out

more meaningful and systematized research studies.

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Annex-I

Schedule and Agenda of the Workshop

Day 1 (16th May, 2018)

Time Theme

10:00 am – 10:30 am Registration/Meet And Greet 10:30 am – 10:45 am Opening Comments, Setting The Stage, Learning Objectives 10:45 am – 11:15 am Contrasting Phenomenology And Grounded Theory 11:15 am – 11:30 am Tea Break 11:30 am – 12:30 pm IPA PPT, Kathryn Kinmond, Metropolitan Univ., UK 12:30 pm – 1:00 pm Phenomenological Reduction (Heuristic, Epocheetc) 1:00 pm – 1:30 pm Participants’ Research Topics, Formation Of Breakout Groups 1:30 pm – 2:00 pm Lunch Break 2:00 pm -3:00 pm Discussion And Deconstruction (Parent, Child Experiences Of Childhood

Cancer: An Interpretative Phenomenological Approach 3:00 pm - 4:15 pm Group discussions 4:15 pm -4:30 pm Recap of day 1 and what to expect the next day 4:30 pm Tea

Day 2(17th May, 2018) 10:00 am – 10:30 am The uncertain and transient nature of social science research/negative

capability/Anekantvada 10:30 am -11:15 am Hermeneutic Phenomenology (IPA) and Descriptive Phenomenology (Giorgi) 11:15 am – 11:30 am Tea Break 11:30 am – 12:30pm Reconstruction of dissertation: Taking up the Challenge: An IPA Analysis of

Teachers’ Perceptions of Asylum Seekers and Refugee Pupils (ASR) 12:30 pm -1:15 pm Framing research questions in breakout groups 1:15 pm -2:-00 pm Lunch Break 2:00 pm -3:00 pm Continue work in breakout groups: research design, sampling, data collection,

data analysis 3:00 pm -4:00 pm Group leaders report out to class 4:00 pm -4:30 pm Recap and setting the stage for day 3 4:30 pm Tea

Day 3 (18th May, 2018)

10:00 am - 10:30 am Aims and objectives of the grounded theory method (GTM) 10:30 am – 10:45 am Examples of good GT research questions 10:45 am – 11:15 am Breakout groups framing grounded theory research questions 11:15 am – 11:30 am Tea Break 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Deconstruction of dissertation: Recalling Childhood Memories: An

Instructional Approach using GTM 12:30 pm – 1:15 pm Deconstruction of dissertation: Promoting Children’s’ Emotional Wellbeing in

Pre-school settings using GTM 1:15 pm -2:00 pm Lunch 2:00 pm -3:00 pm Breakout groups 3:00 pm -3:45 pm Reporting out 3:45 pm - 4:30 pm Closing comments and feedback 4:30 pm Adjourn/Closure with Tea

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Advance Research Techniques in Management using SPSS and AMOS

2nd to 4th March 2017 CMS, Seminar Hall, JMI, New Delhi-25

INAUGURAL SESSION 09:00-10:00 am Registration of Participants

10.00-11:00 am

Welcome: Prof. Amirul Hasan Ansari, Hony. Director, CMS

Guest of Honour: Prof. Valeed Ansari, Chairman & Dean, Faculty of Management Studies & Research, AMU, Aligarh Chief Guest: Prof. Abad Ahmed, Chairman Agha Khan Foundation Vote of Thanks: Dr. Rahela Farooqi, FDP Coordinator

11:00-11.30 HIGH TEA

11.30-01:30 pm

Session I : Increasing the Robustness of Research (Concept of Validity & Reliability, Issues related with Sample Size and Pilot Testing) Coordinator : Prof. Qazi Asif Zameer, Fore School of Management

01:30 -02:30 pm

LUNCH BREAK (Nehru House/University Guest House)

02:30 -04:00 pm

Session II : Conceptual Framework of Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) Coordinator: Prof. Sanjeev Mittal, Dean, School of Management Studies, GGS Indraprastha University, Delhi

04:00-04:15 pm

TEA BREAK

04:15 -05:30 pm

Session III: : Diagram Building in Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) Coordinator: Prof. Sanjeev Mittal, Dean, School of Management Studies, GGS Indraprastha University, Delhi

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2 Zoha Asghar CMS, JMI 9811777293 [email protected]

3 Raksha Garg CMS, JMI 9650535680 [email protected]

4 Saurabh Singh CMS, JMI 9891721291 [email protected]

5 Kashif Iqbal Siddiqui CMS, JMI 8800116306 [email protected]

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12 Gauhar Fatma Dept of Comm, JMI 8447724427 [email protected]

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18 Priya Samant Amity 9599773755 [email protected]

19 Rachita Kapoor Amity 9868329683 [email protected]

20 Prof. Farhat Bashir Khan Prof. MCRC 9891297717 [email protected]

21 Ruchi V Dixit GLA Mathura 9729211003 [email protected]

22 Sukanya Sharma IITM Gwalior 9926620808 [email protected]

23 Dr. Preeti Singh IITM Gwalior 9589891059 [email protected]

24 shehla malik CMS, JMI 9990126846 [email protected]

25 Dr. Ashima Pahiya Aurobindo College, DU 9953626949 [email protected]

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Antibiotics in Dentistry by Dr. Deborah_ 7th Dec 2018

D r S h a m i m u l H a s a n ( M D S )P r o f e s s o r

D e p a r t m e n t O f O r a l M e d i c i n e A n d R a d i o l o g y F a c u l t y O f D e n t i s t r yJ a m i a M i l l i a I s l a m i a

N e w D e l h i

Biomedical Waste (BMW) Management

INTRODUCTION

Biomedical waste (BMW): “Any solid, fluid or liquid waste, including its

container and any intermediate product, generated in the process of diagnosis,

treatment, or immunization of human beings, in the research activities or in the

production or testing of biological products.

§All biomedical wastes are hazardous.§According to WHO,ØNearly 85% of all waste generated by hospital is general waste.ØAbout 15% waste is Bio-medical Waste, which includesa) Infectious waste - 10%.b) Non-infectious waste such as radioactive and chemical wastes - 5%.

WHO CLASSIFICATION OF WASTE

q Infectious waste (suspected to contain pathogens):§ Laboratory cultures, § Waste from isolation wards§ Tissue-swabs§ Material in contact with infected patient§ Excreta. q Pathological Waste: Human tissue e.g. body parts , blood and other

body fluids, foetuses.q Genotoxic waste: Waste containing cytotoxic drugsq Chemical waste : Laboratory reagents, developer and fixer solutions,

expired disinfectants, solvents.

ó Waste with heavy metals (Mercury & Lead): Batteries, sphygmomanometer, thermometer, dental amalgam, lead foil packets, lead aprons.

q Pressurized containers: Gas cylinders, gas cartridges, aerosol cans.

q Radioactive material: Unused liquid from radiotherapy, urine/excretafrom patient treated with unsealed radio nucleotides

NEED FOR BIOMEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT

BIOMEDICAL WASTE DISPOSAL:OBJECTIVE

qTo minimize the spread of infections

q To render all waste non-infectious before it leaves thehospital premises.

HOW ?qAppropriate segregationqCollectionq Transport

Bio Medical Waste Management and Handling Rules

NOTIFICATIONS AND AMENDMENTS

ó Bio Medical Waste Management and Handling Rules were framed byMinistry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), Government of India on20th July 1998.

ó 1st Amendment Dated 6th March 2000ó 2nd Amendment Dated 17th September 2003ó 3rd Amendment Dated 28th March 2016 Ministry of Environment and

Forests (MoEF), Government of India notified the new BMW (M)Rules under the Environment Protection Rule, 1986.

ó On March 28, 2018

Applicability of BMWM Rules Non-Applicability of BMWM Rules

Medical & Dental Hospitals & Nursing Homes

Radioactive wastes (Atomic Energy Act, 1962).

Clinics & Dispensaries Hazardous chemicals (Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989)

Veterinary Institutions & Animal Houses

Lead acid batteries (Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules, 2001)

Research & Educational Institutions Hazardous wastes (Hazardous and Other Wastes (Management and Transboundary Movement) Rules, 2016)

Pathological & Forensic Laboratories E-waste (e-waste (Management) Rules, 2016)

Camps ( Medical, Surgical, Vaccination, Blood Donation) & Blood Banks

Municipal solid wastes (Solid Waste Management rules, 2016)

First Aid Rooms Hazardous microorganisms, genetically engineered microorganisms and cells (Manufacture, Use, Import, Export and Storage of Hazardous Microorganisms, Genetically Engineered Micro organisms or Cells Rules, 1989)

DIFFERENCES IN BIO MEDICAL RULES OF 1998 & 2016

S. NO.

1998 2016

1. Authorisation is required for Occupiers with more than 1000 beds.

Authorisation is required for any Occupier generating BMWs including Health camps/Ayush.

2. Operator Duties not listed. Duties of the operator are listed.

3. 10 categories for Biomedical wastes. 4 categories for Biomedical wastes.

4. Rules were limited to Health Care establishments (HCEs) with more than 1000 beds.

Rules were made mandatory to all HCEs generating BMWs.

5. 5 schedules (I-V) 4 schedules (I-IV)

S.NO.

CATEGORY TYPE OF BAG/CONTAINER TYPE OF BMW METHOD OF DISPOSAL

1. YELLOW Non chlorinated Plastic Bags(chlorinated polyvinyl plastics,

when incinerated at low temperatures release dioxins

which are carcinognic)

•Human Anatomical waste•Animal Anatomical waste

•Soiled waste•Expired/Discarded Medicines

•Chemical waste•Microbiological & other clinical

laboratory waste•Chemical liquid waste

Incineration or plasma pyrolysis or deep burial

2. RED Non chlorinated Plastic Bags Contaminated waste (Recyclable)Intravenous tubes, catheters,

syringes (without needles), urine bags, gloves

Auto/micro/hydro and then sent for recycling,

not to be sent for landfill

3. WHITE Translucent puncture/leak proof containers

Waste sharps including metals Auto/dry heat sterilization followed by shredding

/mutilation/encapsulation

4. BLUE Cardboard boxes with bluecoloured markings

Glasswares Auto/micro/hydro and then sent for recycling

SCHEDULE I DEPICTING 4 CATEGORIES FOR BMW (2016)

KEY POINTS TO CATEGORIZATION OF BIOMEDICAL WASTES

YELLOW BAGS/CONTAINERØ All InfectiousØ Non-AutoclavableØ Non-RecyclableØ Non-plastic wastes

RED BAGS/CONTAINERØAll InfectiousØAutoclavableØRecyclableØPlastic wastes

WHITE SHARP BOXØAll Metallic Sharps(except Dental Implants)

BLUE SHARP BOXØAll Glass Sharps(including Dental Implants)

SCHEDULE IV DEPICTING HAZARD SYMBOLS FOR BMW (2016)

BAGS (3/4th full )§ Properly tied & labeled with

bar color coded sticker§ Weighed§ Entry in log book ( at source

and also at collection site )§ Transported to

waste collection site of the hospital§ Sent for incineration through

authorizedBMW Management agency.

LABEL FOR WASTE BAG

qAll waste bags must be labeled & tied properly before transportation to waste collection site.qSize of the label should be at least 4’’ x 4 ’’

NAME OF THE HOSPITALName of sender Nursing In charge :Sent from :Type of waste : Non –Sharp Infectious/Sharp/Plastic/General Date of generation :Date of sending:

Signature of sender

ØOccupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) considerorthodontic wires as sharp wastes because skin penetration andcontamination with blood may be seen with the ends of orthodontic wires.

DON’T

MANAGEMENT OF BLOOD SPILLS

All spills of blood, blood-stained fluid or potentially infective material

¯covered with absorbent material( gauze,

towel or cloth)¯

5% sodium hypochlorite is poured over this¯

leave for 30 minutes( at least 10min)¯

remove with gloved hands and discard in red bag¯

clean with a bleach mop, wash and dry the mop

q Infected:Disinfected with 1% bleach/hypochlorite solution & then discharged intothe drain

q Uninfected:Directly discharged into the drain without disinfection.

DISPOSAL OF LIQUID WASTE

qThe used fixer and unused films should be collected separately in a

labelled plastic container.

qSilver from used fixer is a valuable source and should be recycled.

qShould not be discarded down the drain.

q Elemental mercury

q Scrap amalgam.

ó Contact amalgam - Amalgam that has been in contact with the patient,

e.g., extracted teeth with amalgam restorations, carving scrap collected

at chair-side, and amalgam captured by chair- side traps, filters, or

screens.

ó Non-contact amalgam - amalgam that has not been in contact with the

patient. e.g., excess unused set amalgam, amalgam capsules.

MERCURY CONTAINING WASTE

Objective: Protect the Human & Environmental health fromanthropogenic emissions and releases of mercury & mercurycompounds.

Currently, one mercury added product (Dental amalgam) that is listed forphased down.

q Promoting the use of mercury free alternatives for dental restoration.q Restricting the use of dental amalgam to its encapsulated form. (NOT

IN BULK)q Promoting the use of best environmental practices in dental facilities to

minimize the release of mercury & mercury compounds to land &water. (ISO11143 standard Amalgam separators with accessories-capable of removing 96.09% of amalgam in the samples, whichexceeded the ISO requirement of 95% amalgam removal efficiency)

MINIMATA CONVENTION

ó Lead foils should be collected in separate container and given back to the manufacturer or waste vendor for recycling.

Lead foil in X-ray film Lead foil disposal container

LEAD FOILS

CONCLUSION

ó Proper awareness and knowledge of biomedical waste management and

handling rules among the people and health care workers is essential. Lack of

awareness and knowledge about the health hazards from biomedical waste,

improper practices of waste disposal and poor control of waste disposal are the

most critical problems associated with health care waste disposal.

REFERENCES

1. Ministry of environment, Forest and Climate Change. Published in Gazette of India, Extra-ordinary,Part II, section 3, sub section (i) March 16th 2016.

2. Hasan S, Saeed S, Choudhary P. Biomedical waste management: A Public Health Hazard: an overviewof literature. Malaya Journal of Biosciences 2015;2 (2):143-148

3. Govt. of India, “Bio-medical waste (management and handling) rules”. 1998 The gazette of India.Ministry of Environment and Forest.

4. National guidelines on Hospital waste management. 1998 Biomedical waste regulations.5. Soyam GC, Hiwarkar PA, Kawalkar UG, Soyam VC, Gupta VK. KAP study of bio-medical waste

management among health care workers in Delhi. Int J Community Med Public Health 2017;4:3332-7.6. Kanchi P. Knowledge, Attitude, Practice, regarding Hospital Waste management among nurses and

interns of Tertiary care hospitals of Navi Mumbai. SJAMS. 2017:5(2C):526-30.7. Kulkarni VL, Rajhans VV, More SR, Nilekar SL, Kulkarni DM, Ovhal RS, Halgarkar CS, Sagar KB,

Abdagire NV, Tathe SS. A Comparative Study of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice RegardingBiomedical Waste Management Before and After Training among Doctors. IOSR Journal of Dentaland Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) Volume 15, Issue 4 Ver. VIII (Apr. 2016), PP 50-54

8. Das SK, Biswas R. Awareness and practice of biomedical waste management among healthcareproviders in a Tertiary Care Hospital of West Bengal, India. Int J Med Public Health2016;6:19-25.

Department Of PeriodontologyFaculty of Dentistry, Jamia Millia Islamia

cordially invites you to a CDE on

“Discovering Periodontology” and “Amalgamating Periodontology with other specialIties”

Speaker: Dr Harpreet Singh Grover (Dean-Examinations, Education &International Affairs & Head of the Department-Periodontics),SGT University, Gurgaon, Delhi-NCR.

Date: Wednesday, 7th December, 2016Time: 2:30 pm (sharp)-4:00 pm

Venue: Library, Faculty of Dentistry, JMI

CDE would be followed by High Tea

All BDS Third Year & Final year Students, Interns and fellow Teaching Faculty may kindly attend the Lecture & High Tea

Kindly take your seats by 2:15 pm

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

CHIEF PATRON

Prof. Talat Ahmad

Vice Chancellor, Jamia Millia Islamia.

PATRONS

Prof. Shahid Ashraf Registrar, Jamia Millia Islamia.

Prof. Saranjit Singh Bhasin Dean, Faculty of Dentistry

Prof Biswajit Das, Director, CCMG,JMI

PROGRAMME DIRECTOR & COORDINATOR

Dr. Abhishek Mehta ,

Associate Professor and Incharge, Deptt. of Public

Health Dentistry,F/o Dentistry,JMI

&

Dr. Manoj Kr Diwakar,

Centre for Culture, Media & Governance, JMI

HOSPITALITY

Dr. Aditi Verma, Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry

Dr. Bushra Karim, Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry

Dr.Rehnuma, Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry

ADVISORY BOARD

All Professors , Associate and Assistant Professors of

Dental and Medical Departments of Faculty of

Dentistry, JMI

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

& WORKSHOP

ON

BIOSTATISTICS

JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA

7th September, 2016

Venue: Library Hall,

Faculty of Dentistry,

Jamia Millia Islamia

SCOPE OF THE PROGRAMME This one-day Intensive Scientific Programme and Work-shop is intended to train Faculty, Researchers and Post-graduates in the field of Dental, Medical and Allied fields on topics related to Biostatistics. The Programme will consist of didactic lectures by eminent academicians and hands on workshop on SPSS package for data analysis specifically designed towards teaching basic bio-statistics to the participants.

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Designation: ______________________________

Name of the Organization:

_________________________________________

Contact Number: __________________________

Email ID: __________________________@____

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Includes: Participation in scientific sessions,

Delegate Pack, Certificate of attendance, Lunch,

High Tea, CDE points.

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DD No: ___________________________________

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The registration fee may be paid by DD in favour of

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New Delhi, and should be sent with the duly filled

registration form by registered post/courier to :

Conference Secretariat,

Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry (Room no.109),

Faculty of Dentistry,

Jamia Millia Islamia,

Jamia Nagar, N. Delhi - 25.

NOTE: All participants are requested to bring their

own laptop with SPSS software installed (if possi-

ble).

For more information and registration please con-

tact: Dr. Abhishek Mehta Mobile No.9971209069 Email: [email protected] Dr. Manoj Kr Diwakar Centre for Culture, Media & Governance, JMI Mobile No: +91-9990346151 Email: [email protected]

ORGANIZED BY:

Department of Public Health Dentistry,

Faculty of Dentistry, JMI

and

Centre for Culture, Media & Governance

Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

Time Topic and Guest speaker

8:45 -9:15 AM REGISTRATION

9:15 -10:30 Design and Sample Size Exploration, Hypothe-

sis Testing & Descriptive Analysis Speaker : Dr S. N. Dwivedi Professor, Dept. of Biostatistics,

AIIMS, New Delhi

10:30-11:15 AM INAUGURATION & TEA BREAK

11:15 AM-12:30 PM

Parametric Methods (t-test, Paired t-test,

ANOVA) and Non Parametric methods Speaker : Dr. L. Satyanarayana,

Scientist G in Biostatistics, ICPO,

ICMR, Noida

12:30-!:30 PM Measures of Association and Kappa Statistics Speaker : Dr. Atul Juneja, Scientist D,

National Institute of Medical Statistics,

ICMR, New Delhi

1:30-2:00 PM LUNCH BREAK

2;00-4;30 PM Hands on training on said methods using

SPSS Speaker : Dr. Susheel Sarkar, Scientist,

IASRI, New Dellhi and Dr. Manoj

Kumar Diwakar, Statistician, CCMG,

JMI, New Delhi

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have the pleasure to invite you for the Inaugural ceremony

of Workshop on biostatistics

on 07th September, 2016

(Wednesday) at 10:30 am

Library Hall (Basement) Faculty of Dentistry, JMI

Prof. Sabyasachi Saha, Secretary DCI

shall be the Chief Guest Prof. Shahid Ashraf, PVC and Offg. Vice Chancellor, JMI

shall preside over the function

Prof. (Dr.) S.S. Bhasin Dr. Abhishek Mehta Dean Associate Professor Faculty of Dentistry, JMI Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry

Function shall be followed by High Tea.

DEPARTMENT ACADEMIC

SESSION

CLASS DATE TOPIC

Microbiology 2018-2019 BDS 1st Year

18.9.18 Orientation Programme on Standard Precautions

BDS 2nd Year

25.7.18-26.7.18

Sterilisation & Disinfection

1.8.18 Bio Medical Waste Management & Management of Biological Spills

1.8.18-2.8.18

Bio safety, Standard Precautions & Bio Medical Waste Management

4.4.19 Healthcare Acquired Infections 2017-2018 BDS 2nd

Year 26.7.17-27.7.17

Sterilisation & Disinfection

26.7.17 Sterilisation of various equipments & instruments

23.8.17 Standard Work Precautions, Bio Medical Waste Management & Handling

13.9.17 Personal Protective Equipments, Standard Precautions & Bio Medical Waste Management

18.4.18 Healthcare Associated Infections 2016-2017 BDS 2nd

Year 27.7.16 Sterilisation

3.8.16 Disinfection .12.16 Healthcare Associated Infections 13.4.17 Antimicrobial Stewardship 2015-2016 BDS 2nd

Year 23.7.15 Sterilisation

29.7.15 Disinfection 6.8.15 Bio safety, Standard Precautions

& Bio Medical Waste Management

28.10.15 Healthcare Associated Infections 29.7.15 Sterilisation of various

equipments & instruments 12.8.15 Standard Precautions & Bio

Medical Waste Disposal

FACULTY OF DENTISTRY

JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA

have the pleasure to invite all the Interns,

Faculty Members and Dental Mechanics of

the Faculty of Dentistry, JMI

For the Lecture on the topic of

“aesthetics meets bionics – skyonics”

on 08th November, 2017 (Wednesday)

at 02:00 pm onwards

Venue: Library Hall (Basement)

Faculty of Dentistry, JMI followed by High tea.

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List of Doctor participating in Six Days Training Program on 6th November to 13th November, 2017

Department of Orthodontics 1 Dr. Priyanka Kapoor Associate Professor

2 Dr. Panchali Batra Assistant Professor

Department of Pediatric & Preventive Dentistry 3 Dr. Amina Sultan Professor

4 Dr. Akansha Juneja Assistant Professor

Department of Oral Medicine & Radiology 5 Dr. Mandeep Kaur Professor

6 Dr. Shamimul Hasan Assistant Professor

Department of Periodontic 7 Dr. Ashu Bhardwaj Professor

8 Dr. Madhuri Sawai Associate Professor

9 Dr. Anika Daing Assistant Professor

Department of Oral Pathology 10 Dr. Aman Chowdhary Assistant Professor

11 Dr. Vatchala Rani RM Assistant Professor

Department of General Pathology 12 Dr. Mohammad Saleem Assistant Professor

Department of Physiology 13 Dr. Kashif Ali Assistant Professor

Department of Human Anatomy 14 Dr. Tanveer Ahmad Assistant Professor

15 Dr. Poonam Patnaik Assistant Professor

Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 16 Dr. Imran Khan Assistant Professor

17 Dr. Syed Ansar Ahmad Assistant Professor

Department of Microbiology 18 Dr. Anupriya Wadhwa Associate Professor

Department of Public Health Dentistry 19 Dr. Aditi Verma Assistant Professor

20 Dr. Bushra Karim Assistant Professor

Department of Conservative & Endodontics 21 Dr. Sanjay Miglani Associate Professor

22 Dr. Vivek Aggarwal Assistant Professor

23 Dr. Irfan Ansari Assistant Professor

Department of Biochemistry 24 Dr. Haseeb Ahasan Professor

25 Dr. Mohd. Asad Khan Assistant Professor

Department of Prosthodontics 26 Dr. Murli G. Assistant Professor

27 Dr. Amit Tamrakar Assistant Professor

28 Dr. Nafis Ahmad Assistant Professor

29 Dr. Nadeem Yunus Associate Professor

Department of Anesthesia 30 Dr. Md. Irfanul Haque Assistant Professor

Department of General Pathology 31 Dr. Anjum Ara Assistant Professor

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

CHIEF PATRON

Prof. Talat Ahmad

Vice Chancellor, Jamia Millia Islamia.

PATRONS

Prof. Shahid Ashraf Registrar, Jamia Millia Islamia.

Prof. Saranjit Singh Bhasin Dean, Faculty of Dentistry

Prof Biswajit Das, Director, CCMG,JMI

PROGRAMME DIRECTOR & COORDINATOR

Dr. Abhishek Mehta ,

Associate Professor and Incharge, Deptt. of Public

Health Dentistry,F/o Dentistry,JMI

&

Dr. Manoj Kr Diwakar,

Centre for Culture, Media & Governance, JMI

HOSPITALITY

Dr. Aditi Verma, Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry

Dr. Bushra Karim, Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry

Dr.Rehnuma, Deptt. of Public Health Dentistry

ADVISORY BOARD

All Professors , Associate and Assistant Professors of

Dental and Medical Departments of Faculty of

Dentistry, JMI

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

& WORKSHOP

ON

BIOSTATISTICS

JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA

7th September, 2016

Venue: Library Hall,

Faculty of Dentistry,

Jamia Millia Islamia

SCOPE OF THE PROGRAMME This one-day Intensive Scientific Programme and Work-shop is intended to train Faculty, Researchers and Post-graduates in the field of Dental, Medical and Allied fields on topics related to Biostatistics. The Programme will consist of didactic lectures by eminent academicians and hands on workshop on SPSS package for data analysis specifically designed towards teaching basic bio-statistics to the participants.

REGISTRATION FORM

Name (BLOCK LETTERS):

_________________________________________

Participant Category :

Faculty /PG /UG student/ Intern

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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEE*:

Rs 1000/- (spot registration-1500/-)

Includes: Participation in scientific sessions,

Delegate Pack, Certificate of attendance, Lunch,

High Tea, CDE points.

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The registration fee may be paid by DD in favour of

“The Registrar, Jamia Millia Islamia”, payable at

New Delhi, and should be sent with the duly filled

registration form by registered post/courier to :

Conference Secretariat,

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Faculty of Dentistry,

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Jamia Nagar, N. Delhi - 25.

NOTE: All participants are requested to bring their

own laptop with SPSS software installed (if possi-

ble).

For more information and registration please con-

tact: Dr. Abhishek Mehta Mobile No.9971209069 Email: [email protected] Dr. Manoj Kr Diwakar Centre for Culture, Media & Governance, JMI Mobile No: +91-9990346151 Email: [email protected]

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Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

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8:45 -9:15 AM REGISTRATION

9:15 -10:30 Design and Sample Size Exploration, Hypothe-

sis Testing & Descriptive Analysis Speaker : Dr S. N. Dwivedi Professor, Dept. of Biostatistics,

AIIMS, New Delhi

10:30-11:15 AM INAUGURATION & TEA BREAK

11:15 AM-12:30 PM

Parametric Methods (t-test, Paired t-test,

ANOVA) and Non Parametric methods Speaker : Dr. L. Satyanarayana,

Scientist G in Biostatistics, ICPO,

ICMR, Noida

12:30-!:30 PM Measures of Association and Kappa Statistics Speaker : Dr. Atul Juneja, Scientist D,

National Institute of Medical Statistics,

ICMR, New Delhi

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2;00-4;30 PM Hands on training on said methods using

SPSS Speaker : Dr. Susheel Sarkar, Scientist,

IASRI, New Dellhi and Dr. Manoj

Kumar Diwakar, Statistician, CCMG,

JMI, New Delhi

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Two Week Research Methodology Workshop in Environmental Economics

To be organized by Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

As a part of UGC DRS-II under UGC Special Assistance Programme

Dates: 15-28 September, 2016 Environmental economics is an important branch in economics, which finds utility in almost

all areas of sciences, engineering, management and social sciences. The environmental

economic challenges are in the form of rising consumption and demand for energy, increase

in the greenhouse gas emissions, and constraints on critical natural resources such as land,

water, and biodiversity. World needs to find a way to ensure that the development does not

take place at the cost of the environment.

To understand and deliberate upon issues related to environment, Department of Economics,

Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi is organizing a research methodology workshop in

environmental economics during 15-28 September, 2016. The purpose of this research

methodology workshop is to introduce a strong foundation in research conceptualization,

design, data collection, data management, statistical analysis and reporting in economics,

specifically in environmental economics.

Eligibility Criteria

The number of seats is 30. Faculty members and Ph.D students of

economics/commerce/management or any allied subjects are also eligible to apply. Interested

Ph. D students, researchers and young faculty members should apply with complete bio-data

along with statement of purpose to Prof. Shahid Ahmed by 13th Sept, 2016 via Email:

[email protected]

Venue:

Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

Registration Fees:

Indian Nationals and Citizens of South Asian Countries

x Faculty Members/ Ph.D Students: Rs. 1500/-

x Other Professionals: Rs. 2000/-

Others

x Foreign Students/Faculty Members: US $200

Selected candidates must pay registration fee before 15th September, 2016. Applicants are

advised to deposit the course fee by Demand Draft or by Cash. Demand draft should be

drawn in favour of Jamia Millia Islamia and Payable at New Delhi. Tea and Snacks during

the course will be provided by the organizers. Participants are advised to make their own

arrangements for their travel, food and boarding/ lodging. On request, we can explore the

possibility to provide subsidized accommodation in the university guest house for those

interested.

Important Dates:

Last date for receipt of Application form: 13th September, 2016

List of Selected candidates: 14th September, 2016

Research Workshop Dates: 15-28 September, 2016

(Prof. Shahid Ahmed)

Head & Coordinator of DRS-II, UGC SAP

Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

Two Week Research Methodology Workshop on

“Econometric Techniques: Theory and Applications”

Organized by Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

( 20th Feb. – 4th March, 2017) About Workshop

The workshop is designed to impart the knowledge of research methods and econometric

techniques to the young researchers. The main aim of this workshop is to introduce applied

econometrics and statistics such as descriptive statistics, correlations, regression analysis, co-

integration, VAR, VECM, Panel Data Analysis, factor analysis, and other methods relevant

for economic research and allied fields. The approach is problem based, i.e. participants will

be made familiar with the theory and software using well known examples from applied

issues in economics and other allied fields. The course is based on the theoretical lectures and

practical exercises in Eviews/STATA.

Eligibility Criteria

The number of seats is 30. Faculty members and Ph.D students of

economics/commerce/management or any allied subjects are eligible to apply. Interested

Ph.D students, researchers and young faculty members should apply with complete bio-data

along with statement of purpose to Dr. Saba Ismail, Organising Secretary and Coordinator,

Computer Application Programme, Department of Economics, JMI by 05th February, 2017

via Email: [email protected].

Venue:

Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-110025

Registration Fees:

Indian Nationals and Citizens of South Asian Countries x Faculty Members/Ph.D Students: Rs. 3000/- x Other Professionals: Rs. 5000/-

Others x Foreign Students/Faculty Members( Other than South-Asian Countries): US $200

Selected candidates must pay registration fee before 15th February, 2017. Applicants are advised to deposit the course fee by Demand Draft or by online mode. Demand draft should be drawn in favour of Registrar, Jamia Millia Islamia, Payable at New Delhi. Tea, Snacks and Lunch will be provided by the organizers during the course. Participants are advised to make their own arrangements of travel, food and boarding/lodging. On request, we can explore the possibility to provide subsidized accommodation in the University

guest house. Cost towards accommodation (boarding/lodging) will be borne by the participants.

Please note that no request for fee reduction or fee waiver will be entertained.

Important Dates:

Last Date for Receipt of Application: 05th February, 2017

List of Selected Candidates: 10th February, 2017

Last Date of Submission of Registration Fee: 15th February, 2017

Research Workshop: 20th Feb. – 4th March, 2017

(Prof. Shahid Ahmed)

Head

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Two Week Research Methodology Workshop

on ‘Econometric Techniques: Theory and Applications’

To be organized by Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

(Dates: 2-13 January, 2018) About Workshop:

There is a need to test the new emerging economic dynamics by using econometric

techniques in appropriate manner to infer valid conclusions. The workshop is designed to

impart the participants with knowledge of research methods and econometric techniques to

the young researchers. The main aim of this workshop is to introduce applied econometrics

and statistics such as regression analysis, Causality test, co-integration, VAR, VECM, and

other methods relevant for economic research and allied fields, etc. The participants will be

made familiar with the theory and software using well known examples from applied issues

in economics and other allied fields. The course is based on theoretical lectures and practical

exercises in Eviews/STATA.

Eligibility Criteria:

The number of seats is 40. Faculty members and Ph.D students of

economics/commerce/management or any allied subjects are eligible to apply. Interested

Ph.D students and faculty members should apply with complete bio-data along with statement

of purpose to Dr. Saba Ismail, (Organising Secretary of the Workshop) by 15th December,

2017 via Email: [email protected] and copy to Prof. Shahid Ahmed, Head, Department of

Economics, JMI via Email: [email protected]

Venue:

Department of Economics, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

Registration Fees:

Indian Nationals and Citizens of South Asian Countries x Faculty Members/Ph.D Students: Rs. 4000/- x Other Professionals: Rs. 5000/-

Others x Foreign Students/Faculty Members: US $200

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Selected candidates must pay registration fee before 26th December, 2017. Applicants are advised to deposit the course fee by Demand Draft or by online mode. Demand draft should be drawn in favour of Registrar, Jamia Millia Islamia and Payable at New Delhi.

Tea, Snacks and Lunch during the course will be provided by the organizers. Participants are advised to make their own arrangements for their travel, food and boarding/lodging. On request, we can explore the possibility to provide subsidized accommodation in the University guest house for those interested. Accommodation (boarding/lodging) charges will be borne by the participants.

Important Dates:

Last date for receipt of Application form: 15th December, 2017

List of Selected candidates: 20th December, 2017

Research Workshop Dates: 2nd Jan.-13th Jan. 2018

Workshop Organizers: Chief Patron: Prof. Talat Ahmad, Vice Chancellor, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. Patron: Prof. Shahid Asharf, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. Director: Prof. Shahid Ahmed, Head, Department of Economics, JMI, New Delhi. Advisor: Prof. Khan Masood Ahmad, Department of Economics, JMI, New Delhi. Organizing Secretary: Dr. Saba Ismail, Organizing Secretary and Coordinator, Computer Application Programme, Department of Economics, JMI; email: [email protected]

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A.J.K. Mass Communication Research Centre JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA (A Central University by an Act of Parliament) Maulana Mohammed Ali Jauhar Marg, New Delhi-110025

F.No:- MOOC(1st W’shop)/AJKMCRC/2017

17/11/2017 Subject : Approval needed MOOC 1st W’shop expenses

Dear,

The Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) in its 97th Coordination Committee Meeting on 4/10/2017 at Shimla wants Media Centres to put forward 10 - fresh MOOC proposals by 15th November, 2017. So, the Training the Trainers Workshop on Developing and Delivery of MOOCs on SWAYAM Platform was organised which will help in acquainting the teachers and prepare them to write proposals for the same.

This is to state that AJKMCRC conducted the Training the Trainers Workshop on

Developing and Delivery of MOOCs on SWAYAM Platform which was conducted by Dr. K.S. Kusuma on 09/11/2017. Prof. (Dr.) Rajbir Singh, Director-CEC was also invited but could not come due to some important meeting at University of Delhi. The workshop was attended by 60 people from teaching fraternity and production & technical staffs. The following were the expenses for conducting the 1st Workshop. It was presumed that the budget will be met out from

NMEICT Project, Phase-II. We require your approval and request a clarification regarding from which accounts of head it should be booked ? The details, etc. are as follows:

Sl. No.

Particulars Amount

1. Honorarium for 1st Workshop Conducting by Dr. K.S. Kusuma

Rs. 2,000/-

2. Stationeries for 1st Workshop Participants Rs. 1,450/-

3. Refreshment or 1st Workshop Participants Rs. 4,480/-

TOTAL = Rs. 7,930/-

We would be thankful for early response which may clear our doubts and vagueness. With regards,

Yours sincerely,

( Prof. Iftekhar Ahmed ) Director

Mr. Nageshwar Nath Joint Director (H/W), CEC, New Delhi-110 067.

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A.J.K. MASS COMMUNICATION RESEARCH CENTRE Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-25

Training the Trainers Workshop on

Developing and Delivery of MOOCs on SWAYAM Platform

The Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) in its 97th Coordination Committee Meeting on 4/10/2017 at Shimla wants Media Centres to put forward 10 - fresh MOOC proposals by 15th November, 2017. So, the Training the Trainers Workshop on Developing and Delivery of MOOCs on SWAYAM Platform was organised which will help in acquainting the teachers and prepare them to write proposals for the same.

This is to state that AJKMCRC conducted the Training the Trainers Workshop on

Developing and Delivery of MOOCs on SWAYAM Platform which was conducted by Dr. K.S. Kusuma on 09/11/2017. Prof. (Dr.) Rajbir Singh, Director-CEC was also invited but could not come due to some important meeting at University of Delhi. The workshop was attended by 60 people from teaching fraternity and production & technical staffs. The following were the expenses for conducting the 1st Workshop. The details, etc. are as follows:

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Particulars Amount

1. Honorarium for 1st Workshop Conducting by Dr. K. S. Kusuma

Rs. 2,000/- 2. Stationeries for 1st Workshop Participants Rs. 1,450/- 3. Refreshment or 1st Workshop Participants Rs. 4,480/- TOTAL = Rs. 7,930/-

A.J.K. MASS COMMUNICATION RESEARCH CENTRE Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-25

Training the Trainers Workshop on

Developing and Delivery of MOOCs on SWAYAM Platform

SWAYAM is a programme initiated by Government of India and designed to achieve the three cardinal principles of Education Policy viz., access, equity and quality. The objective of this effort is to take the best teaching learning resources to all, including the most disadvantaged. SWAYAM seeks to bridge the digital divide for students who have hitherto remained untouched by the digital revolution and have not been able to join the mainstream of the knowledge economy.

This is done through an indigenous developed IT platform that facilitates hosting of all the courses, taught in classrooms from 9th class till post-graduation to be accessed by anyone, anywhere at any time. All the courses are interactive, prepared by the best teachers in the country and are available, free of cost to the residents in India. More than 1,000 specially chosen faculty and teachers from across the Country have participated in preparing these courses.

The courses hosted on www.swyam.gov.in will be in 4 quadrants – (1) video lecture, (2) specially prepared reading material that can be downloaded/printed (3) self-assessment tests through tests and quizzes and (4) an online discussion forum for clearing the doubts. Steps have been taken to enrich the learning experience by using audio-video and multi-media and state of the art pedagogy / technology. In order to ensure best quality content are produced and delivered, seven National Coordinators have been appointed: They are NPTEL for engineering, UGC for post-graduation education, CEC for under-graduate education, NCERT & NIOS for school education, IGNOU for out of the school students and IIMB for management studies.

AJKMCRC, Jamia Millia Islamia is one of the active partners in developing MOOCs. The workshop is organised to meet the following objectives: To make the teachers aware about the concept of MOOCs To explain the requirements for developing the MOOCs To elaborate various steps involved in developing MOOCs To demonstrate how to run MOOCs

Currently the Workshop will be conducted for the teachers from the following subjects allotted to AJKMCRC, J.M.I. 1. Communication & Journalism 2. Multimedia Communication 3. Vocational Studies in Media Subjects 4. Business Studies 5. Business Management 6. Marketing Management & Retail Business 7. Marketing of Insurance 8. Human Resources Management 9. Office Administration & Secretarial Practice 10.Library Information Science 11.Tourism

Tentative Dates: 09/11/2017, Thursday Time: 2 pm to 5 pm

Participants: All the university faculty members Venue: JB-MRC at AJKMCRC

Registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1iBtHIKlFyZIkz6M-C9LjfJksh2O3khuSTvP0BXXoNJI/edit

RSVP : Prof. Iftekhar Ahmed, Director, AJKMCRC Contact for any queries: Dr. K.S. Kusuma: 9818888863, Ext.4161 Mr. Majaz M. Siddiqi:9891148249, Ext.4179

A.J.K. MASS COMMUNICATION RESEARCH CENTRE Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi-25

Training the trainers Workshop on

Developing and delivery of MOOCs on SWAYAM platform

Schedule of the programme

Details of the Programme Time Introduction to the workshop by Director, AJKMCRC 2:00 p.m. to 2.10 p.m.

Inauguration of the workshop by Vice Chancellor, JMI 2.10 p.m. to 2.30 p.m.

Brief over view of the ICT and E-content programme production at the AJKMCRC over the years

2.30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Workshop by Dr. K.S. Kusuma

3:00 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.

Introduction to the concept of MOOCs

Requirements for developing the MOOCs

Steps involved in developing MOOCs

Live demonstration of how to run MOOCs from backend Payment and API for teachers

Problems and issues of concern

Question and Answer Session

3:45 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.

Valedictory & Refreshments

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The Shaikh-ul-jamia (Vice-Chancellor), Jamia Millia Islamia is pleased toapprove the following:

1. Permission to Prof. M.Sman Khan, Department of Mechanical Engineering,JMI, for organizing International Conference on SOLARIS 2019jointly withM/ s Hi-Tech Institute of Engineering and Technology, Ghaziabad andM/s Bag Energy Research Society, Varanasi, during Ferbruary 7-9, 2019without any financial implication on the part of Jamia Millia Islamia, TheConference will be held at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, ]MINew Delhi-25 on February 7 & 8, 2019 and at M/s Hi-Tech.institute ofEngineering and Technology, Ghaziabad, Ll.P. on February 9, 2019.

2. The organizer shall pay:. the hiring charges of venue/ Auditorium etc. as perapproved, rate of JMI. The organizer shall inform the administration inadvance about number/details of participants to ensure the properarrangements.

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104 2675 Mohd Shoeb Jamaal

Preparing for Civil Services Preliminary Examination -2015

Appeared in MPPCS Mains

105 1870 Mohsin Iqbal Preparing for Civil Services Preliminary Examination -2015

106 2937 Asad Baig Preparing for Civil Services Preliminary Examination -2015

107 34 K Paopithang Preparing for Civil Services Preliminary Examination -2015

108 540 Farha Siddique Preparing for Civil Services Preliminary Examination -2015

Selected as Supply Inspector UK PCS

109 1905 Rena Jamil Qualified Civil Services Preliminary Examination-2014

110 2625 Balram Meena Selected in IRTS- 2013 Qualified Civil Services Preliminary Examination-2014 Roll No. - 512396

111 2454 Sarfaraj Ahmed Qualified Civil Services Preliminary Examination-2014

Selected in IB

112 819 Enamul Haque Preparing for Civil Services Preliminary Examination -2015

Qualified SSC (CGL)

113 3090 S Azhar Kamal Qualified Civil Services Preliminary Examination-2014

114 2854 Khurshid Ahmad Hussain

Preparing for Civil Services Preliminary Examination -2015

115 29 Jangminlen Lupho

Preparing for Civil Services Preliminary Examination -2015

116 1363 Noori Perween Preparing for Civil Services Preliminary Examination -2015

Selected in IB

117 460 Sharmishtha Shukla

Qualified Civil Services Preliminary Examination-2014 Roll No. - 011346

Appeared in Interview of AO at NIC

118 2162 Ghulam Jeelani Khan

Preparing for Civil Services Preliminary Examination -2015

Selected as Assistant Commandant

119 1657 Swati Kejriwal Qualified Civil Services Preliminary Examination– 2014

120 2871 Amit Baibhav Preparing for Civil Services Preliminary Examination -2015

Selected in Bihar Judicial Services

UGC-HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT CENTRE UGC-Approved Programmes organized Orientation Programme

01. 108 OP Wednesday, 09th April, 2014 Friday, 9th May, 2014 02. 109 OP Tuesday, 05th August, 2014 Wednesday, 03rd Sept. 2014 03. 7th OP for Academic Administrators Wednesday, 06th August, 2014 Thursday, 04th Sept.2014 04. 8th One Week Professional Development

Program for Group “C” Staff Monday, 13th October, 2014 Saturday, 18th Oct. 2014

05. 110 OP Tuesday, 11th November, 2014 Monday, 08th Dec. 2014 06. 5th One Week Professional Development

Program for Sr. Faculty Monday, 08th December, 2014 Saturday, 13th Dec. 2014

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07. One Week Professional Development Program for Group “B” Staff

Monday, 15th December, 2014 Saturday, 20th Dec.2014

08. 111 OP Wednesday, 4th February, 2015 Wednesday, 04th March, 2015

09. 9th One Week Professional Development Program for Group “C” Staff

Monday, 09th March, 2015 Saturday, 14th March, 2015

10. One Week Professional Development Program for Group “B” Staff

Tuesday, 10th March, 2015 Monday, 16th March, 2015

11. Academic Administration Workshop Wednesday, 11th March, 2015 Thursday, 12 March, 2015 12. Principal’s Meet Tuesday, 17th March, 2015 Tuesday, 17th March, 2015

Refresher Courses

01.

22nd RC Education Friday, 11th April 2014 Saturday, 03rd May, 2014

02.

4th RC Basic Sciences (Interdisciplinary)

Monday, 12th May, 2014 Monday, 02nd June, 2014

03.

3rd Special Summer School Friday, 16th May, 2014 Thursday, 05th June, 2014

04.

17th RC Geography & Environmental Studies

Wednesday, 02nd July, 2014 Tuesday, 22nd July 2014

05.

14th RC in English Thursday, 03rd July, 2014 Wednesday, 23rd July, 2014

06.

10th RC Human Rights & Social Inclusion (Interdisciplinary)

Monday, 11th August, 2014 Tuesday, 02nd September, 2014

07.

17th RC Urdu Monday, 08th September, 2014 Saturday, 27th September, 2014

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6th RC Hindi Tuesday, 09th September, 2014 Monday, 29th September, 2014

09.

15th RC Commerce & Business Management

Thursday, 09th October, 2014 Friday, 31st October, 2014

10.

3rd RC Chemistry Friday, 10th October, 2014 Saturday, 01st November, 2014

11.

2nd Interaction Program for Ph. D. Scholars

Wednesday, 12th Nov. 2014 Tuesday, 02nd December, 2014

12.

13th RC Political Science Monday, 17th November, 2014 Saturday, 06th December, 2014

13.

10th RC West Asian Studies (Interdisciplinary)

Tuesday, 16th December, 2014 Wednesday, 07th January, 2015

14.

3rd Special Winter School Wednesday, 17th Dec. 2014 Thursday, 08th January, 2015

15.

3rd RC Media Studies & Governance (Interdisciplinary)

Saturday, 10th January, 2015 Saturday, 31st January, 2015

16.

21st RC History Monday, 12th January, 2015 Monday, 02nd February, 2015

17.

Disaster Management Course (Interdisciplinary)

Monday, 09th February, 2015 Monday, 2nd March, 2015

18.

4th RC in Library & Information Sciences

Tuesday, 10th February, 2015 Tuesday, 3rd March, 2015

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Collaboration within Country and with overseas Collaboration with South Asia Foundation through programmes for M.A. Students from SAARC and University

of Kashmir (27 January -28 March 2015) & (08 October to 15 October 2014)

International/ National- Seminar/Conference/Workshops organized Two day workshop on Use of Interactive (Smart) Board in Teaching Learning for Jamia School Teachers (01

December – 02 December 2014)

DR ANISUR RAHMAN Associate Professor

Presentation/Invited talk/Chair in National or International Seminar/Conference/ Workshops

Migration of Indians Abroad: Understanding Diversity, Identity and Resistance at the Annual International Studies Convention 2015 on Power, Resistance and Justice, In. System, 22-23 March, 2015, Convention Centre JNU, New Delhi

Indian Migration to Saudi Arabia: A factor in Strengthening in Indo-Saudi Relations in the National Seminar on India and Saudi Arabia: The Emerging Socio-Cultural and Economic Dimensions, March 3 , 2015, Centre for West Asian Studies, JMI, Delhi

The Presence of Indian Communities: A Vital Factor in Strengthening Indo-West Asian Relations in the International Seminar on India’s Foreign Policy Strategies Through The 21st Century, Dept of Political Science, University of Kerala, Trivandrum, Kerala, 26-28 Feb. 2015

Diaspora as a Factor for Cultural Development between Iran and India, National Seminar on Cultural Development and Development of Culture between Iran and India, Institute of Persian Studies, AMU, Aligarh in Collaboration with Al Mustafa Int. University of Iran, AMU, Aligarh, 24 Dec.,2014

Ensuring the Rights of Migrant Workers in the Gulf: A need of the Time, National Seminar on Human Rights and Good Governance in India and West Asia, Centre for West Asian Studies, , Centre for India Arab Cultural Centre, JMI, New Delhi, 25-25 Nov.2014

Indian Community: A vital Factor in Strengthening Bilateral Relations, First West Asian National Convention on West Asia in a Changing World, Centre for West Asian Studies School of International Studies, JNU, New Delhi, 12-14 Nov., 2014

Indian Diaspora and Development & Staff Development of Academic Staff : A Catalyst for Quality Enhancement in Higher, 18th Orientation Programme, UGC-ASC, B.P.S. Mahila Vishwavidyalaya, Sonipat, Haryana, 5th May,2014

Professional Development of Staff in Higher Education in the Era of Globalization& Education, Diaspora and Development Refresher Course in Education at the UGC- Academic Staff College, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, J& K,12th-14th June, 2014

Indian Diaspora and Development: Indian Perspective in the20th Orientation Programme at the UGC-ASC, B.P.S. Mahila Vishwavidyalaya, Sonipat, Haryana, 8th Nov. 2014

Diaspora, Investment and Development in India, Refresher Course in Business Studies at the UGC-ASC, B.P.S. Mahila Vishwavidyalaya, Sonipat, Haryana, 27th Nov.,2014

Cultivating Research Culture in Academic Institutions and Academic Writing, 2nd Refresher Course on Research Methodology, UGC-ASC, B.P.S. Mahila Vishwavidyalaya, Sonipat, Haryana, Feb. 3rd , 2015

International Seminar on India’s Foreign policy Strategy Through 21st Century, Dept. of Political Science, University of Kerala, Trivandrum, Kerala

Indian Migration to Saudi Arabia: A factor in Strengthening in Indo- Saudi Relations in the National Seminar on India and Saudi Arabia: The Emerging Socio-Cultural and Economic Dimensions, Centre for West Asian Studies, JMI, New Delhi, March 3, 2015,

Books/book chapter Changing Patterns of Indian Labour Migration to the Gulf: Causes and Effects in edited book on Diaspora,

Development and Distress by Ajaya k, Sahoo, Rawat Publications, Jaipur,ISBN: 978-81-316-0687-2

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Determinants, Trends and Patterns of Future Migration in the Gulf Region in edited book on Contemporary West Asia: the Emerging Scenario by Hemayun Akhtar Nazmi, Global Book Organization New Delhi,ISBN:978-93-80570-74-7

Membership of Academic and Professional bodies other than Jamia Associate Member, Indian Defense Strategic Analysis, New Delhi Member, Scientific Meeting, Al-Mustafa International University of Iran Member of IACWAS, New Delhi

DR AZRA KHURSHEED Assistant Professor

Books/book chapter Development of Gender Identity, Role and Prejudice in Muslim School Children, Delhi, Global Books

Organization, Delhi- 110059, 2015, ISBN: 978-93-80570 Administrative Position held at the University level

Senior Warden, Hall of Girl’s Residence, Jamia Millia Islamia Member, Sexual Harassment Committee, Jamia Millia Islamia Member, Hospitality Committee, Annual Convocation, Jamia Millia Islamia Incharge, Academic Staff College Guest House, SRK Campus Member, Hospitality Committee, NAAC

CENTRAL fACiLiTiES

CENTRE FOR INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP (Established in Oct. 2014)

Divisions

Innovation and Technology Management Division Incubation & Entrepreneurship Development Division Capacity Building & Publication Division Consultancy & Industry Interface Division

Activities under different Divisions Innovation and Technology Management Division

Motivational Talks University Innovation: A Development Barometer: Dr. Anil Wali, MD FITT, IIT Delhi, Partnership for Innovation: Prof. Saifur Rahman, Director, ARI, Virginia Tech., USA, Integrating Innovation in our lives: Mr. Sunil R. Pareskh, Advisor, Zydus Group Exhibition of Innovators Innovate for a cause: University – wide innovation competition Internship Programme Innovation Clubs: Embedded Systems & Robotics Club Animation & Games Design Club Programming Club Biotech Club Start-Up Club

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Membership of academic and professional bodies other than Jamia • Council Member, Indian Association of General Relativity and Gravitation • Member, International Science Development Team for “Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT)” project, a joint

collaboration between US, India, Canada, Japan and China. • Member, SKA-India Consortium Science Committee.

SANJAY JHINGAN

Professor

Research credentials

h-index : (i)cumulative (ii) since 2011

(i)19 (ii) 11

i10 index: (i)cumulative (ii) since 2011

(i)33(ii) 19

No. of Citation: (i)cumulative (ii) since 2011

(i)1124 (ii)497

Research projects and Schemes undertaken • Probing Black Hole Environment X ray Binaries, PI, ISRO-RESPOND project (2014- 2017)

Membership of academic and professional bodies other than Jamia

• Member Indian Association for General Relativity and Gravitation

TABISH QURESHI Professor

Research credentials

h-index : (i)cumulative (ii) since 2011

(i) 9 (ii) 6

i10 index: (i)cumulative (ii) since 2011

(i) 8 (ii) 5

No. of Citation: (i)cumulative (ii) since 2011

(i)476 (ii)185

DR. RATHIN ADHIKARI

Assistant Professor Research credentials

h-index : (i)cumulative (ii) since 2011

(i) 12 (ii) 06

i10 index: (i)cumulative (ii) since 2011

(i) 16 (ii) 03

No. of Citation: (i)cumulative (ii) since 2011

(i) 549 (ii) 143

Administrative position held at the University level • Advisor, Subject committee, Centre for Theoretical Physics

UGC-HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

Orientation Programmes

112 OP Monday, 06th April, 2015 Saturday, 02nd May, 2015, 113 OP Tuesday, 28th July, 2015 Tuesday, 25th August, 2015 114 OP Tuesday, 03rd November, 2015 Thursday, 03rd December 2015 115 OP Monday, 01st February, 2016 Saturday, 27th February, 2016

Refresher Courses

23rd RC Education Thursday, 09th April, 2015 Wednesday, 29th April, 2015

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14th RC Political Science Thursday, 05th November, 2015 Saturday, 28th November, 2015 13th RC Arabic Monday,07th December, 2015 Tuesday, 29th December, 2015

Refresher Courses (Interdisciplinary)

5ch RC Basic Sciences Tuesday, 05th May, 2015 Monday, 25th May, 2015 11th RC Human Rights Thursday, 30th July, 2015 Thursday, 20th August, 2015 & Social Inclusion 4th RC Media Studies Wednesday, 27th Jan, 2016 Tuesday, 16th February, 2016

& Governance Short Term & Other Courses (2-6 days)

1st 3 Days Professional Development Tuesday 11th August, 2015 Thursday, 13th August, 2015 for Academic Administration 1st 6 Days Research Methodology Monday 07th September, 2015 Saturday, 12th Sept 2015 For Ph. D. Students 1st 3 Days Professional Development Tuesday, 06th October, 2015 Thursday, 08th October, 2015 Program for Group "C" Staff 1st 3 Days Information Technology Tuesday, 17th November, 2015 Thursday, 19th November, 2015 Skills for Library Staff 6th One Week Professional Thursday, 10th December, 2015 Wednesday, 16th December, 2015 Development Program for Sr. Faculty 1st 3 Days Professional Development Monday, 21st December, 2015 Wednesday, 23rct Dec, 2015 Program for Group "B" Staff

Additional Programmes

4th Special Summer School Wednesday, 06th May, 2015 Tuesday, 26th May, 2015 4th Special Winter School Tuesday, 08th December, 2015 Wednesday, 30th December, 2015 Teachers' Educators Thursday, 28th January, 2016 Wednesday,17th February, 2016

Collaboration within Country and with overseas

• Collaboration with South Asia Foundation • Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi has entered into a MOU with the University of Kashmir for joint award of degree

to the South Asia Foundation sponsored M.A. Programme (Kashmir and South Asia Studies) is being conducted by the UGC-Human Resource Development Centre.

Dr. ANISUR RAHMAN

Offg. Director Presentation/Invited talk/Chair in National or International Seminar/Conference/ Workshops Paper Presentation

• Indian Labour Diaspora in West Asia: A Strategic and Economic Assets for India in Three Days International Seminar on Security Dynamics in West Asia and Turkey held on February 1-3,2016, Department of Civics and Politics, University of Mumbai in Collaboration with Dept. of Inter. Relations, Zirve Univ., Gaziantep, Turkey

• Identity, Citizenship and Human Rights Issues in the Indian Diaspora in the International Conference on Absences, Silences and the Margin: Restructuring Indian Diaspora Studies held on 7-9 Jan 2016, Kanyakumari, TN, INDIA

• Emerging Dynamics of Indo-Turkish Relations: Soft Power as Factor in 3-Day International Conference on Indo-Turkic Relations: Perspectives and its Contemporary Relevance organized by Turkish Language & Literature Programme held on 1-3, November, 2015 at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

• Empowering Muslim Women: Gulf Migration as a Factor in International Seminar Mapping Research on Muslim Women: Retrospect & Prospects held on 22-23 September 2015 organized by S.N Centre for Women Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

Invited Talk

• Imperative for Professional Development of Staff in Higher Education & Diaspora; A Factor for Development and India’s Image Abroad on 22& 23 February,2016 in Special Winter School Refresher Course at the UGC- Human Resource Development Centre, University of Kashmir.

• Indian Diaspora and Research in Education on 15th December, 2015 in 24th Orientation Programme at the UGC-HRDC, B.P.S. Mahila Vishwavidyalaya, Sonipat, Haryana

• Indian Diaspora : Projecting India’s Image Abroad and Imperative for Professional Development of Staff in Higher Education on 09.12.2015 in Orientation Programme(OR83) at the CPDHE, University of Delhi, Delhi

• Indian Diaspora : Projecting India’s Image Abroad and Imperative for Professional Development of Staff in Higher Education on 24.11.2015 in Orientation Programme(OR82) at the CPDHE, University of Delhi, Delhi

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• Diaspora and Development in India & Cultivating Research Culture in India on 4 May, 2015 in the 22nd Orientation Programme at the UGC-HRDC, B.P.S. Mahila Vishwavidyalaya, Sonipat, Haryana

Books/Book Chapter

• West Asia in Transition: Issues, Perspectives and Global Concerns (Ed.), Academic Excellence, New Delhi, 2016 Chapters in edited Books

• Indian Labour Migration in the Gulf and its Impact on Migrating Areas in India in edited Book on South Asian Migration: Remittances and Beyond by Md Mizanur Rahaman and Zaara Zain Hussain, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, New Castle upon Tyne, UK ISBN(10)1-4438-7841-8/ISBN(13) 978-4438-7841-8

Membership of Academic and Professional bodies other than Jamia

• Associate Member, Indian Defence Strategic Analysis, New Delhi • Member, Scientific Meeting, Al-Mustafa International University of Iran • Member of IACWAS, New Delhi

Dr. AZRA KHURSHEED Assistant Professor

Administrative Position held at the University level:

• Senior Warden, Hall of Girl’s Residence, Jamia Millia Islamia • Member, Sexual Harassment Committee, Jamia Millia Islamia • Member, Hospitality Committee, Annual Convocation, Jamia Millia Islamia • Incharge, Academic Staff College Guest House, SRK Campus • Member, Hospitality Committee, NAAC

UNIVERSITY COUNSELLING AND GUIDANCE CENTRE

Activities/programmes carried out

SN Particulars of the programmes No. of Beneficiaries

1. Individual Counselling provided at the Centre. 181 2. Group/Career Counselling provided at the centre 136 3. Career orientation Workshop for girls’ students of hostels. 120 4. Group Counselling for JMI Sr. Sec. School Hostel Boys on life

skills and study habits. 211

5. Counselling services provided by the centre during the foundation day celebration (Talimi Mela) centre of JMI.

410

6. One Day group counselling programme for Managing Exam Anxiety in JMI Sr.Sec. School for Boys hostel.

70

7. One day Counsellors Training programme at U.C.G.C . 20 8. One day group counselling for girls at New Hostel 66 Total Number of Beneficiaries 1214

34 Groups of 4 students in each group Number of students Beneficiaries 181 over 34 groups

Month

Individual Counseling

Career/Group Counseling

Month

Individual Counseling

Career/Group Counseling

April,2015

3

3

Orientation Workshop in JMI Girls Hostel – 120 students

(30th August, 2015) May,2015 1 2 Sept.,2015 2 2

June, 2015 Vacation Vacation

October,2015 20

July,2015 Vacation Vacation

Counseling services provided during Foundation day:410 students availed the services, 29-31 Oct.2015

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Faculty members

S.N. Name and qualification of the Faculty Designation

1. Anisur Rahman, Ph.D. Professor & Director

2. S. Azra Khursheed, Ph.D. Assoc. Professor

Orientation courses organized, with period

S. N. HRDC Programmes Male Female Total

1 115th OP 26 14 40

2 116th OP 22 21 43

3 117th OP 22 17 39

Total 70 52 122

Refresher courses organized

S.N. HRDC programmes Faculty Participants

Male Female Total

1 1st RC Languages (Arabic, Hindi & Urdu) 28 22 50

2 22nd

RC History 33 17 50

3 5th 3 Week Special Summer School 25 30 55

4 12th RC in Human Rights (ID) 18 23 41

5 2nd

RC Disaster Management (ID) 24 18 42

6 1st RC Climate Change (ID) 22 15 37

Total 150 125 275

Training programs organized for non-teaching staff

S.N. HRDC programmes Faculty Participants

Male Female Total

1 5 Day Training Programme for CRPF Officers as PRO 20 0 20

2 4-Week Training Programme for Academic Administrators 18 2 20

Total 38 02 40

Special training (short/long term) organized for students

S.N. HRDC programmes Faculty Participants

Male Female Total

1 One Week PDP for Teachers 18 9 27

2 One Day Principal‘s Meet 7 3 10

Total 25 12 37

Other special programs

S.N. HRDC Programmes Faculty Participants

Male Female Total

1 Induction Course for Assistant Professors 30 15 45

2 3 Week Special Workshop/Refresher Course in Arab Islamic Culture (ID) 16 10 26

Total 46 25 71

Presentation/Invited talk/Chair in National or International Seminar/Conference/ Workshops made by all the

faculty members Anisur Rahman, Paper on Indian Diaspora in the Gulf Assets for India and the Gulf, Int. Conf. on Democratic Upsurge

in West Asia and North Africa: Global Concerns and Implications for India, Center for West Asian Studies, School of Int. Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 16-18 March 2017

Anisur Rahman, Chaired an academic session of Research Scholars, Seminar on ―Contemporary West Asia and North Africa: Defining India‘s Role, Center for West Asian Studies, JMI, New Delhi, 20 March 2017

Anisur Rahman, Paper on Migration, Remittances and Development in India: A Study of Indian Diaspora in the Gulf, 2nd

Int. Conf. on Migration and Diaspora: Emerging Diversities & Development Challenges, IGNOU, Delhi. 22-23 March 2017

Anisur Rahman, Paper on Migration, Remittances and Development in India: A Study of Indian Diaspora in the Gulf, Symposium on Presence of Indian Community in the U.A.E. as a Potential Soft Power in Bilateral Relations, Gulf Studies Programme, Center for West Asian Studies School of Int. Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, 30 March 2017

Anisur Rahman, Diaspora, Migration and the Arab World, Special 3-Week Workshop/ Refresher Course in Arab Islamic Culture (Interdis.) Programme, UGC-HRD Center, JMI, New Delhi. 18 March 2017

Anisur Rahman, Higher Education: An Imperative for the Professional Development of Academic Staff, Dept. of Education, Magadh University, Bihar, 8 April 2016

Anisur Rahman, Indian Diaspora and Academic Writing, 25 Orientation Programme, UGC-HRD Center, Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishwavidy., Haryana, 28 May 2016

Anisur Rahman, Management of Higher Education in India: Issues and Challenges, Summer School Programme, UGC-HRD Center, Ranchi Univ., Jharkhand. 18 June 2016

Anisur Rahman, An Imperative of Academic Staff College in Higher Education, Orientation Programme (OR-84), Center for Professional Development in Higher Education, UGC-HRD Center, University of Delhi, New Delhi, 7 June, 2016

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Anisur Rahman, How to Write a Research Paper, 7 Orientation Programme, UGC-HRD Center, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. 6 Sept. 2016

Anisur Rahman, Globalization, Indian Diaspora and Development, Winter School (Language/ Literature/ Linguistics) UGC-HRD Center, Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishwavidyalaya, Haryana, 11 Nov. 2016

Anisur Rahman, Globalization, Indian Diaspora and Development, Special School (Tourism/ Hotel/ Hospitality/ Gastronomy/ Home Science/ Journalism/Economics/ Manag./Comm.),UGC-HRD Center, Bhagat Phool Singh Mahila Vishwavid., 21 Nov.2016

Anisur Rahman, Higher Education and Development Issues, Challenges and Opportunities, 2nd

Refresher Course on Mahamana Malaviya Programme, UGC-HRD Center, Banaras Hindu University, Lucknow, 2 August 2016

Organized Public Services: Camps/Awareness programs

Administrative Position held at the University Level Anisur Rehaman, Director, UGC-HRD Azra Khursheed, Senior Warden, Hall of Girl‘s Residence, JMI. Azra Khursheed, Member, Sexual Harassment Committee, JMI. Azra Khursheed Member, Hospitality Committee, Annual Convocation, JMI Azra Khursheed, Incharge, Human Resource Development Center Guest House, JMI. Azra Khursheed, Member, Hospitality Committee, NAAC.

UNIVERSITY COUNSELING & GUIDANCE CENTRE

Hony. Director Prof. Akbar Hussain

The aim of the university is to help students develop their overall personality and help them to face the challenges that life may offer. Apart from disseminating curricular and extra-curricular knowledge, the University Counselling and Guidance Centre (UCGC) at Jamia Millia Islamia provide the necessary inputs required to complement the academic programs provided by the University. The University Counselling and Guidance Centre, works towards enhancing the psychological functioning and general well being of the student community at large.

A wide range of services are provided to assist students in acquiring positive attitudes, insight and understanding about the self and their environment. The goal of the centre is to help students to equip with pro-social skills, with ability to adapt to changes, to make them resilient to face the challenges of life, to acquire life skills to cope with the problems and enable them to lead a balanced life.

To achieve the above aims, the centre conducts group counselling, orientation program and individual counselling to assist students in overcoming personal, educational, social, vocational and psychological problems.

Activities/programmes carried out by the centre during the academic session

S.N. Particulars of the programmes No. of Beneficiaries

1. Individual Counselling provided at the Centre. 230

2. Group/Career Counselling provided at the centre. 160

3. Workshop on ―How to handle stress‖ for girls student of Hostel 125

4. Introductory Sessions/Group Counselling for JMI Sr. Sec School hostel boys. 148

5. Life skills sessions/Group Counselling for JMI Sr. Sec School hostel boys. 100

6. Counselling services provided by the centre during the foundation day

celebration centre of JMI.

233

Total Number of Beneficiaries 996

Workshop held at the Centre

Topic Day Date One day workshop cum training program on ―Emotional Management for College Students for Counsellor‖

Sunday 19th March 2017.

Month wise break up of Beneficiaries (Students) during the academic session

S.N. April 2016-March 2017 Individual Counselling Career/Group Counselling

1. April, 2016 50 ----

2. May, 2016 13 125

3. June, 2016 28 ----

4. July, 2016 14 ----

5. August, 2016 42 ----

6. September, 2016 76 ----

7. October, 2016 57 233

8. November, 2016 48 148

9. December, 2016 21 100

10. January, 2017 6 ----

11. February, 2017 14 ----

12. March, 2017 21 ----

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Date of Establishment: 1987

Director of the Centre: Prof. Anisur Rahman

Training Programs Organized for Non-Teaching Staff

Six Day Training Programme for non-teaching staff (F/O Dentistry), Date-15 May to 20 May, 2017 02nd 4–Week

Training Programme for Assistant Registrars and Equivalent Date- 20 January to 19 February, 2018

Special Training (Short/Long Term) Organized for Students

Six Day Training Programme for Interns (Dentistry), Date- 10 April to 17 April, 2017

Special Training (Short/Long Term) Organized for Madarsa Teachers

Five Day Training Programme for Madrasa Teachers, Date- 22 March to 27 March 2018,

Special Training (Short/Long Term) Organized for Teachers

Six Day Training Programme for Doctors (F/O Dentistry) Date- 23 October to 28 October, 2017 Six Day Training

Programme for Doctors (F/O Dentistry) Date- 06 November to 13 November, 2017

Programmes jointly organized by UGC-HRDC & School of Education for newly Inducted Faculty

One Month Induction Training Of Faculty, Date- 20 February to 23 March 2018

Notable Visitors to the UGC-HRD Centre

Dr. D. M. Muley, Secretary, MEA, GOI

Prof. Rattan Lal Hangloo, Vice Chancellor, Allahabad University, U.P.

Prof. Kavita Sharma, President, South Asian University, New Delhi

Prof. Alain Desouleres, Faculty, INALCO, Paris

Prof. Rajendra Govind Harshe, Former Vice Chancellor, Allahabad University, U.P.

Prof. Chintamani Mahapatra, Rector, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

Shri Shakti Sinha, Director, Nehru Memorial Museum & Library, Teen Murti, New Delhi

Prof. Dinesh Singh, Former Vice Chancellor, University of Delhi, Delhi

Administrative Position held by the Faculty Member at the University Level

Prof Anisur Rahman, Director, UGC-HRDC, JMI

Prof. Anisur Rahman, Member, Committee of Studies Centre for Management Studies, JMI

Prof. Anisur Rahman, Member, Local Programme Planning and Management Committee, UGC-HRDC, University of

Patna.

Prof. Anisur Rahman, Conference Convenor for International Conference held on March 7-8, 2018

Prof. Anisur Rahman, Seminar Director for International Seminar held on April 19-20, 2017

Dr. Azra Khursheed, Provost, Hall of Girl’s Residence (Old), JMI

Dr. Azra Khursheed, Member, Sexual Harassment Committee, JMI

Dr. Azra Khursheed, Member, Hospitality Committee, Annual Convocation, JMI

Dr. Azra Khursheed Incharge, Human Resource Development Centre, Guest House, JMI

Dr. Azra Khursheed, Member Hospitality Committee, NAAC

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Director of the Centre: Prof. Akbar Hussain

Activities/programmes carried out by the centre

S.No. Particulars of the programmes No. of Beneficiaries

1. Individual Counseling provided at the Centre. 236

2. Group/Career Counseling provided at the centre. 54

3. General talk with school students living in hostel for Jamia Millia

Islamia school students.(25th and 26

th November 2017)

134

4. Group Counseling cum workshop on “Examination Stress” For

Jamia School Students. (4.02.2018)

181

UGC-HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

Date of Establishment: 1987 Director of the Centre: Prof Anisur Rahman

Orientation courses organized, with period

Orientation

Programme

Date Male Female Total

121st 17 July to 13 August 2018 25 14 39 122nd 25 September to 25 October 2018 22 17 39 123rd 26 November to 22 December 2018 31 34 65 124th 12 February to 12 March 2019 32 24 56

TOTAL : 110 89 199

Refresher courses organized

Refresher Course Date Male Female Total

3rd RC Language (Hindi, Urdu & English)

19 July to 08 August 2018 25 22 47

01st RC Computational and Mathematical Studies (Computer Science, Mathematics & Statistics)

29 August to 19 September 2018 35 16 51

1st RC Teachers’ Educators 03 December to 22 December 2018

22 10 32

16th RC Commerce & Management Studies

28 January to 16 February 2019 26 28 54

13th RC Human Rights & Social Inclusion (Interdisciplinary)

27 August to 17 September 2018 22 39 61

6th RC Basic Science (Interdisciplinary) 26 September to 17 October 2018 23 25 48 11th RC West Asian Studies (Interdisciplinary)

29 November to 19 December 2018

39 31 70

TOTAL: 192 171 363

Training programs organized for non-teaching staff

Training Programme for Non-

Teaching

Date Male Female Total

One Week Training Programme For Section Officer & Office Assistant

12 November to 16 November 2018 25 3 28

One Week Training Programme For Section Officers, Office Assistants, UDCs & LDCs

14 January to 18 January 2019 21 2 23

TOTAL: 46 5 51

Special training (short/long term) organized for Faculty/students

Short Term Programme for Faculty Date Male Female Total

One Week Course on Gender Sensitization 23 July to 28 July 2018 13 23 36

One Week Professional Development Programme for Sr. Faculty 24 December to 31 December

2018 24 38 62

One Week Course on Research Methodology 04 February to 09 February 2019 16 42 58

One Week Workshop on MOOCs, e-Content Development and Open Education Resources

25 February to 02 March 2019 18 26 44

One Week Course on Disaster Management 26 February to 05 March 2019 9 17 26

3 - Week Leadership For Academicians Programme (LEAP) 10 March to 30 March 2019 15 3 18

TOTAL: 95 149 244

Notable Visitors to the UGC-HRD Centre:

• Dr. D. M. Muley, Secretary ( CPV & OIA), MEA, GOI • Prof. Shyam B. Menon, Former Vice Chancellor, Ambedkar University, Delhi • Prof. Faizan Mustafa, VC, NALSAR, Hyderabad • Prof. Talat Ahmad, Vice Chancellor, Jamia Millia Islamia • Prof. C. B. Sharma, Chairman, NIOS • Prof. Mohammad Miyan, Former Vice Chancellor, MANUU, Hyderabad • Prof. K. K. Agarwal, Former Founder Vice Chancellor, GGSIPU, New Delhi • Prof. Harish Trivedi, University of Delhi, Delhi • Prof. Abdul Bismillah, D/O Hindi, JMI • Prof. Malashri Lal, • Dr. Ahmad Kamal, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Jamia Hamdard • Prof. R. L. Hangloo, Vice Chancellor, Allahabad University • Dr. B. Bala Bhaskar, Joint Secretary, MEA • Prof. Rajen Harshe, Former Vice Chancellor, Allahabad University • Prof. Mohammad Ishtiaque, Former Vice Chancellor, Magadh University • Prof. R. M. Joshi, IIFT, New Delhi • Prof. Rabi Narayan Kar, Principal, Shyam Lal College, University of Delhi • Prof. V. K. Malhotra, Member Secretary, ICSSR, New Delhi • Prof. A. R. Kidwai, Director, UGC-HRDC, AMU • Prof. A. K. Dubey, Centre for African Studies, SIS, JNU • Dr. Shamim Ahmed, ,Joint Secretary, UGC • Dr. Nisar Mir, Jt. Secretary, UGC • Prof. Binod Khadria, JNU • Prof. Kavita Sharma, President, South Asian Studies, New Delhi • Prof. Furqan Qamar, General Secretary, AIU

Administrative Position held by the Faculty Member at the University Level

• Prof Anisur Rahman, Director, UGC-HRDC, JMI • Dr. Azra Khursheed, GP Girl’s Hostel, JMI

UNIVERSITY COUNSELING AND GUIDANCE CENTRE

Director of the Centre: Prof. Akbar Hussain

Activities/programmes carried out by the centre:

• Individual Counseling provided at the Centre. • Group/Career Counseling provided at the centre. • Workshop on “How to handle stress” for girls student of Hostel • Introductory Sessions/Group Counseling for JMI Sr. Sec School hostel boys. • Life skills sessions/Group Counseling for JMI Sr. Sec School hostel boys. • Counseling services provided by the centre during the foundation day celebration centre of JMI.