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1 ACADEMIC AUDIT FOR THE SESSION 2004-2005 HISTORY Raja Peary Mohan College, Uttarpara, was founded on 20 th June 1887, by Late Joykrishna Mukherjee, one of the pioneers in educational and cultural movements and social reforms in 19 th country Bengal. At the time of foundation, the College was named Uttarpara College. Eight years later, Late Raja Peary Mohan Mukherjee, son and successor of Joykrishna Mukherjee maintained the College as a non-government Institution. Raja Peary Mohan Mukherjee was the first M.A. from Calcutta University. In 1953, the College was renamed as Raja Peary Mohan College, Uttarpara in gratitude to Raja Peary Mohan Mukherjee, the patron and benefactor of the College, who served as the crisis-manager when the College had run into a very rough weather. AMBIENCE Since the date of its foundation, the College slowly and steadily transcended its local boundary and grew into a very large educational institution catering to the academic needs of boys and girls coming from its vast hinterland. The College draws a large no. of students from the Districts of Hooghly, Howrah and North 24-Parganas, including North Kolkata. It has now developed itself as a prominent center of learning and as one of the biggest Colleges in West Bengal under Calcutta University. In 1956, from Intermediate standard, the College was upgraded to a Degree College with affiliation in degrees of Arts and Science. Two years later, it got its affiliation in Commerce faculty, at the Pass level and in 1970 at the Honours level. Till 1990, the College had been offering Honours Courses in Bengali, Political Science, Philosophy, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Economics and Zoology. In 1990, the College got permission to provide Honours course in Physiology, and in 1997 in English and in Botany. Raja Peary Mohan College Computer Centre was inaugurated on 8 th July 1994 by the Hon’ble State Education Monister, Prof. Satyasadhan Chakraborty. LOCATION The College has a beautiful overview of the Hooghly River, the Dakshineswar Kali Temple and of the Vivekananda Setu, more commonly known as Bally Bridge. It is located on a point near the G.T.Road, and is within easy reach of Bally Ghat Railway Station and Bally station on Chord line as well as Howrah-Bandel and Tarakeswar Main line. The College is well connected

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ACADEMIC AUDIT FOR THE SESSION 2004-2005

HISTORY

Raja Peary Mohan College, Uttarpara, was founded on 20th June 1887, by Late Joykrishna

Mukherjee, one of the pioneers in educational and cultural movements and social reforms in 19th

country Bengal. At the time of foundation, the College was named Uttarpara College. Eight years

later, Late Raja Peary Mohan Mukherjee, son and successor of Joykrishna Mukherjee maintained

the College as a non-government Institution. Raja Peary Mohan Mukherjee was the first M.A.

from Calcutta University. In 1953, the College was renamed as Raja Peary Mohan College,

Uttarpara in gratitude to Raja Peary Mohan Mukherjee, the patron and benefactor of the College,

who served as the crisis-manager when the College had run into a very rough weather.

AMBIENCE

Since the date of its foundation, the College slowly and steadily transcended its local boundary

and grew into a very large educational institution catering to the academic needs of boys and girls

coming from its vast hinterland. The College draws a large no. of students from the Districts of

Hooghly, Howrah and North 24-Parganas, including North Kolkata. It has now developed itself

as a prominent center of learning and as one of the biggest Colleges in West Bengal under

Calcutta University. In 1956, from Intermediate standard, the College was upgraded to a Degree

College with affiliation in degrees of Arts and Science. Two years later, it got its affiliation in

Commerce faculty, at the Pass level and in 1970 at the Honours level. Till 1990, the College had

been offering Honours Courses in Bengali, Political Science, Philosophy, Physics, Chemistry,

Mathematics, Economics and Zoology. In 1990, the College got permission to provide Honours

course in Physiology, and in 1997 in English and in Botany. Raja Peary Mohan College

Computer Centre was inaugurated on 8th July 1994 by the Hon’ble State Education Monister,

Prof. Satyasadhan Chakraborty.

LOCATION

The College has a beautiful overview of the Hooghly River, the Dakshineswar Kali Temple

and of the Vivekananda Setu, more commonly known as Bally Bridge. It is located on a point

near the G.T.Road, and is within easy reach of Bally Ghat Railway Station and Bally station on

Chord line as well as Howrah-Bandel and Tarakeswar Main line. The College is well connected

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by both railway and bus routes with all parts of the districts of Kolkata, Hooghly, Howrah and

North 24 Parganas. Thus the location of the College is ideally suited for catering to the

educational needs of the students from distant urban and rural areas.

PARTICULARS ABOUT COLLEGES AFFILIATED UNDER

CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY

1. Name of the College : RAJA PEARY MOHAN COLLEGE 2. Date of Establishment : 20.06.1887

3. Type of the College : Govt. / Non-Govt. / Professional / Constituent (Please tick)

4. Donor, if any : Dr. Debabrata Mukherjee

Sri Dipti Kr. Mukherjee

5. Name of the Principal,

Qualification : Dr. Milan Kumar Pal Address : 1 Acharya Dhuba Pal Road, Uttarpara, Hooghly.

Telephone Number (Office) : (033) 2663-4155.

(Residence) : (033) 2658-8294.

6. Whether College is managed by (Please tick) : N/A

7. Whether College is administered by : No.

Minority / Religious Denominations

8. Whether Governing Body has been : Yes

constituted as per 93(1) of the C.U.

First Statutes, 1979.

(a) Name of the members of the

Governing Body : The Governing Body has been constituted as per

Clause 93(i) of the C.U.,First Statutes, 1979.The

Term of the Governing Body is 01.04.2002 –

31.03.2006. The members of the Governing Body

are as follows :

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1. Dr Subrata Sengupta (President)

2. Dr. Milan Kumar Pal (Principal and Secretary)

3. Sri Pinaki Dhamali (Chairman Kotrung-Uttarpara Municipality)

4. Shri Dipti Kumar Mukherjee.

5. Dr. Debabrata Mukherjee.

6. Prof. Sudarshan Roychowdhury.

7. Sri Subodh Dutta.

8. Dr. Pratap Ranjan Hazra.

9. Prof. Krishanu Dasgupta

10. Dr. Srutinath Praharaj.

11. Dr. Bitan Bindu Bandyopadhyay.

12. Prof. Uday Shankar Hazra.

13. Prof. Susanta Kumar Biswas.

14.Sri Prithwish Bhattacharyya.

15. Sri Susanta Kumar De.

16. General Secretary Students’ Union (Ex Officio)

b) Terms of expiry of Governing Body : 01.04.2002 – 31.03.2006.

9. Whether any Administrator has been : N/A

appointed

a) The name of the Administrator :

b) Date of appointment of the :

Administrator

c) Term of Office :

10. a) Number of Subjects – Honours : 13.

General : 15.

b) Name of the Subjects –

i) Undergraduate Honours Programmes :

Sl.

No.

Degree

B.A. (Honours)

Intake

Capacity

Selection Criteria Elective Options

(ANY TWO)

01

Bengali 40 On the basis of merit ENGG, HISG, SANG,

PLSG, PHIG.

02

English 25 On the basis of merit BNGG, HISG, PHIG,

ECOG

4

Sl.

No.

Degree

B.A. (Honours)

Intake

Capacity

Selection Criteria Elective Options

(ANY TWO)

03

Pol. Sc. 40 On the basis of merit BNGG, HISG, PHIG,

ECOG

04

Philosophy 35 On the basis of merit BNGG, HISG, PLSG,

SANG, ENGG

05 History 25 On the basis of merit PLSG, PHIG, SANG

Sl.

No.

Degree

B.Sc. (Honours)

Intake

Capacity

Selection Criteria Elective Options

(ANY TWO)

01

Economics 40 On the basis of merit MTMG, PHSG/PLSG

02

Physics 35 On the basis of merit CEMG, MTMG

03

Chemistry 35 On the basis of merit MTMG, PHSG

04

Mathematics 40 On the basis of merit CHEMG, PHSG

05

Zoology 22 On the basis of merit PHYG, BOTG, CHEMG

06

Botany 15 On the basis of merit PHYG, ZOOG, CHEMG

07

Physiology 15 On the basis of merit ZOOG, BOTG, CEMG

Sl.

No.

Degree

B.Com. (Honours)

Intake

Capacity

Selection Criteria Elective Options

(ANY TWO)

01

Commerce 60 On the basis of merit General Group 1 and

Group 2

ii) Undergraduate General Programmes :

Sl.

No.

Programme Intake

Capacity

Subjects taught including vocational

subjects

01 B.A. General 250 Bengali, English, Sanskrit, History, Pol. Sc.,

Philosophy, Economics, Mathematics.

02 (a)

B. Sc. General (Pure)

200 Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics.

(b) B. Sc. General (Bio) 180 Zoology, Botany, Physiology, Chemistry

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03 B. Com General 100 General Group 1, Group 2, Group 3.

iii) Number of lectures delivered in each subject :

No. of Lectures delivered in each subjects (Period : )

Subject Class Lectures Lectures % of Allotted

Allotted delivered Lectures taken

Bengali (General) 1st yr. 384 311 81

2nd

yr. 162 114 70

3rd

yr. 108 090 83

Bengali (Honours) 1st yr. 594 528 89

2nd

yr. 360 324 90

3rd

yr. 342 321 94

Bengali (Compulsory) 1st yr. 150 105 70

2nd

yr. 054 032 60

English (General) 1st yr. 198 149 75

2nd

yr. 162 122 75

3rd

yr. 054 033 61

English (Honours) 1st yr. 278 261 94

2nd

yr. 180 151 84

3rd

yr. 252 227 90

English (Compulsory) 1st yr. 048 038 80

2nd

yr. 054 038 71

Sanskrit (General) 1st yr. 210 168 80

2nd

yr. 090 080 89

3rd

yr. 072 061 85

Political Sc.

(General) 1st yr. 198 168 85

2nd

yr. 162 125 77

3rd

yr. 054 050 94

Political Sc.

(Honours) 1st yr. 326 312 96

2nd

yr. 252 226 90

3rd

yr. 270 253 94

Philosophy (General) 1st yr. 192 184 96

2nd

yr. 096 092 96

3rd

yr. 054 049 90

Philosophy (Honours) 1st yr. 462 444 96

2nd

yr. 198 194 98

3rd

yr. 270 265 98

History (General) 1st yr. 216 211 98

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2nd

yr. 090 085 94

3rd

yr. 036 032 90

History (Honours) 1st yr. 462 411 89

2nd

yr. 216 194 90

Economics (General) 1st yr.(Comm) 072 065 90

2nd

yr.(Comm) 036 032 90

1st yr.(B.A.) 156 139 89

2nd

yr.(B.A.) 108 095 88

3rd

yr.(B.A.) 036 032 89

Economics (Honours) 1st yr. 504 474 94

2nd

yr. 234 215 92

3rd

yr. 270 253 91

Physics (General) 1st yr. (Theo.) 204 171 84

1st yr. (Prac.) 228 187 82

2nd

yr.(Theo.) 090 060 67

2nd

yr. (Prac.) 162 130 80

3rd

yr. (Theo.) 036 030 82

3rd

yr. (Prac.) 108 099 92

Physics 1st yr. (Theo.) 268 247 92

(Honours) 1st yr. (Prac.) 390 351 90

2nd

yr.(Theo.) 252 214 85

2nd

yr. (Prac.) 162 141 87

3rd

yr. (Theo.) 216 173 80

3rd

yr. (Prac.) 216 212 98

Chemistry 1st yr. (Theo.) 168 139 83

(General) 1st yr. (Prac.) 306 248 81

2nd

yr.(Theo.) 234 173 74

2nd

yr. (Prac.) 162 133 82

3rd

yr. (Theo.) 054 043 80

3rd

yr. (Prac.) 216 186 86

Chemistry 1st yr. (Theo.) 278 259 93

(Honours) 1st yr. (Prac.) 270 238 88

2nd

yr.(Theo.) 234 201 86

2nd

yr. (Prac.) 162 141 87

3rd

yr. (Theo.) 288 230 90

3rd

yr. (Prac.) 216 212 98

Mathematics 1st yr. 180 170 94

(General) 2nd

yr. 096 092 96

3rd

yr. 036 032 90

1st yr. Com. 078 073 94

2nd

yr. Com. 096 090 94

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Allotted delivered Lectures taken

Mathematics 1st yr. 504 474 94

(Honours) 2nd

yr. 252 242 96

3rd

yr. (Theoretical) 216 173 80

3rd

yr. (Practical) 054 053 98

Zoology (General) 1st yr. (Theo.) 228 212 93

1st yr. (Prac.) 288 268 93

2nd

yr.(Theo.) 198 184 93

2nd

yr. (Prac.) 090 084 93

3rd

yr. (Theo.) 072 061 85

3rd

yr. (Prac.) 072 063 88

Zoology (Honours) 1st yr. (Theo.) 300 279 93

1st yr. (Prac.) 288 270 94

2nd

yr.(Theo.) 198 184 93

2nd

yr. (Prac.) 198 186 94

3rd

yr. (Theo.) 180 162 90

3rd

yr. (Prac.) 180 171 95

Botany (General) 1st yr. (Theo.) 168 141 84

1st yr. (Prac.) 414 373 90

2nd

yr.(Theo.) 090 084 93

2nd

yr. (Prac.) 216 194 90

3rd

yr. (Theo.) 054 045 81

3rd

yr. (Prac.) 162 143 88

Botany 1st yr. (Theo.) 288 270 94

(Honours) 1st yr. (Prac.) 170 158 93

2nd

yr.(Theo.) 144 130 90

2nd

yr. (Prac.) 108 099 92

3rd

yr. (Theo.) 198 184 93

3rd

yr. (Prac.) 162 146 90

Physiology 1st yr. (Theo.) 156 140 90

(General) 1st yr. (Prac.) 342 289 84

2nd

yr.(Theo.) 090 084 93

2nd

yr. (Prac.) 162 145 89

3rd

yr. (Theo.) 036 031 86

3rd

yr. (Prac.) 162 148 91

Physiology 1st yr. (Theo.) 270 252 93

(Honours) 1st yr. (Prac.) 216 196 91

2nd

yr.(Theo.) 144 130 90

2nd

yr. (Prac.) 108 099 92

3rd

yr. (Theo.) 198 184 93

3rd

yr. (Prac.) 216 210 97

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Subject Class Lectures Lectures % of Allotted

Allotted delivered Lectures taken

Commerce 1st yr. 870 835 96

(General) 2nd

yr. 440 414 94

3rd

yr. 162 156 96

Commerce 1st yr. 1012 951 94

(Honours) 2nd

yr. 502 488 96

3rd

yr. 320 307 96

Computer Sc. General 1st yr. (Theo.) 174 139 80

1st yr. (Prac.) 252 227 90

2nd

yr. (Theo.) 036 027 75

2nd

yr. (Prac.) 108 098 92

ENVS 3rd

yr. (Pure Sc.) 018 017 98

3rd

yr. (Bio. Sc.) 018 017 98

3rd

yr. (Com) 018 017 98

3rd

tr. (Arts) 018 018 100

11. Number of students of Male, Female, S.C./

S.T. / any other category students (Course-wise & Subject-wise) :

Number of General students for the year 2004-2005

Sl.

No.

Name of the Course Male Female

Gen SC ST OBC Gen

SC

ST

OBC

1. B.A GEN 1st year 68 04 01 04 90

07

02

03

2. B.A GEN 2nd

year 43 09 02 - 79

-

-

-

3. B.A GEN 3rd

year 18 01 - - 78

06

-

-

4. B. Sc. GEN (Pure) 1st yr. 34 03 - - 03

-

-

-

5. B. Sc. GEN (Pure) 2nd

yr. 33 01 - - 18

-

-

-

6. B. Sc. GEN (Pure) 3rd

yr. 09 - - - -

-

-

-

7. B. Sc. GEN (Bio) 1st yr. 67 02 07 02 50 03

03

01

8. B. Sc. GEN (Bio) 2nd

yr. 75 03 01 - 53

02 02 -

9. B. Sc. GEN (Bio) 3rd

yr. 46 01 - - 37

-

-

-

10. B.Com GEN 1st yr. 71 00 01 02 08 - 01 -

9

11. B.Com GEN 2nd

yr. 65 08 01 02 21

01

01

-

12. B.Com GEN 3rd yr. 23 - - - 11 - - 01

Number of Honours Students for the year 2005-2006

Sl.

No.

Name of

the Course

(B.A/B.Sc./

B.Com.)

Name of the

Honours Subject

Year (I

Ur. / II

Yr. / III

Yr.)

Male

Female

Gen SC ST OBC Gen SC ST OBC

1. B.A. BENGALI I – Yr.

II – Yr. 10 05 - - 25 05 - -

III – Yr. 09

- -

-

23 -

- -

2. B.A. ENGLISH I – Yr.

II – Yr. 09 01 - - 10 02 - -

III – Yr. 07

-

-

-

07

-

-

-

3. B.A. POL. SCIENCE I – Yr.

II – Yr. 06 - - - 13 03 - -

III – Yr. 05

-

-

-

12

-

-

-

4. B.A. PHILOSOPHY I – Yr.

II – Yr. 01 - - - 14 03 - -

III – Yr. - - - - 16 - - -

5. B.A. HISTORY

I – Yr.

II – Yr. 12 01 - - 10 - - -

III – Yr.

5. B.Sc. ECONOMICS I – Yr.

II – Yr. 13 01 - - 18 04 - -

III – Yr. 08

-

-

-

02

-

-

-

6. B.Sc. PHYSICS I – Yr.

II – Yr. 17 02 - - 06 04 - -

III – Yr. 13 -

-

-

02

-

-

-

7. B.Sc. CHEMISTRY I – Yr.

II – Yr. 25 02 - - 06 03 - -

III – Yr. 07

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8. B.Sc. MATHEMATICS I – Yr.

II – Yr. 24 02 - - 06 03 - -

III – Yr. 07

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9. B.Sc. ZOOLOGY I – Yr.

II – Yr. 09 02 - - 09 02 - -

10

III – Yr. 06

-

-

-

09

-

-

-

10. B.Sc. BOTANY I – Yr.

II – Yr. 06 02 - - 10 02 - -

III – Yr. 02

-

-

-

09

-

-

-

11.

B.Sc. PHYSIOLOGY I – Yr.

II – Yr. 07 01 - - 06 - - -

III – Yr. 07 - - - 02 - - -

12 B. Com COMMERCE

I – Yr.

II – Yr. 30 06 - - 25 02 - -

III – Yr. 28 04 - - 18 - - -

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12. Performance of the students in the

University Examinations during the

STATEMENT OF RESULTS IN THE YEAR - 2005

Stream Appeared Absent Promoted Failed

I st

Class II nd Class

Pass

B.A 100 03 01 85 10 01

B.Sc 80 04 13 59 04 00

B.Com 49 01 15 27 05 01

B.A 113 00 22 71 00 20

B.Sc 109 00 11 79 15 03

B.Com 35 00 02 33 00 00

Stream Appeared Absent Qualified

as Honours

Qualified as

General Failed

B.A 143 07

123

07 06

B.Sc 153 23

094

10 26

12

B.Com 64 02 061

00 01

B.A 175 18

114

N.A 43

B.Sc 163 12

120

N.A 31

B.Com 108 09

063

N.A 36

Number of Teaching Staff, subject-wise :

time : 60

: 09

Teacher Post Qualification

Sri Parasor Chatterjee Selection Grade M.A.

Dr.Debasis Chatterjee Reader M.A,M.Phil,Ph.D

Dr. Jolly Das Sr. Lecturer M.A, M.Phil, Ph. D.

Sri.Pinaki De Lect. M.A, M. Phil.

Sri Jaydip Mitra Part-time M.A

Dr. Krishna Chattopadhyay Reader M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D

Smt. Sukla Ghosh (Choudhury) Sr. Lect. M.A.

Dr. Gouri Ghosh Sr. Lect. M.A., Ph.D.

Dr. Hrishita Gupta (Bakshi) Sr. Lect. M.A., Ph. D.

Dr. Apurba Kr. De Sr. Lect. M.A., Ph.D.

Dr. Malabika Banerjee Lect. M.A., Ph. D.

Dr. Shila De Reader M.A., Ph.D.

Dr. Nilima Mondal (Pramanik) Reader M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.

Smt. Sanjukta Bhattacharya Lect. M.A.

Smt. Soumi Mukherjee Lect. M.A.

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Sri Arghya Pal Part-time M.A

Sri Ashok Kr. Ganguly Sl. Gr. Lect. M.A. Dr. Gautam

Dr. Gautam Neogy Reader M.A., Ph.D.

Smt. Debjani Sur Lect. Part-time M.A. M.Phil.

Smt. Amrita Deb Lect. Part-time M.A

Sri Ashutosh Jana Sl. Gr. Lect. M.A.

Sri Gopinath Dutta Sl. Gr. Lect. M.A.

Dr. Kuntal Mukhopadhyay Reader M.A., M.Phil.,LLB.,Ph.D.

Sri Niladri Bhattachyya Sl. Gr. Lect. M.A. M.Phil

MATHEMATICS Smt. Usha Tripathi Sl. Gr. Lect. M.Sc.

Sri Susanta Kr. Biswas Sl. Gr. Lect. M.Sc.

Smt. Dipa Chakraborty Sr. Lect. M.Sc., M.Phil.

Smt Tanushree Chaudhuri Lect. M. Sc.

Smt Mala Banerjee Lect. Part-time M.Sc.

Dr. Ratan Kumar Ghosal Reader M.A., Ph. D.

Dr. Jyotish Prakash Basu Reader. M.A. Ph. D.

Smt. Mala Bhattacharyya Lect. M.Sc.

Smt. Dona Banerjee Lect. M.Sc.

Dr. Parbati Basak Reader M.A., Ph.D.

Dr.Kalyan Kr Mondal Reader M.Sc., Ph.D.

Dr. Santanu Dasgupta Reader M.Sc., Ph.D.

Dr. Shyamal Kr. Chakraborty Sr. Lect. M.Sc., Ph.D.

Dr. Sugopa Ghosh (Mondal) Lect. M.Sc., Ph.D.

Sri Prantik Dey Lect. M.Sc.

Dr. Nasima Basu (Khan) Reader M.Sc., Ph.D.

Dr. Raghupati Mukhopadhyay Reader M.Sc., Ph.D.

Dr. Arnab Kr. De Sr. Lect. M.Sc., Ph.D.

Dr. Jaya Mukherjee Lect. M.Sc., Ph.D.

Smt. Mousumi Saha Lect. M.Sc.

Dr. Binod Kr. Pathak Reader M.Sc., Ph.D.

Dr. Parthasarathi Ghosh Sr. Lect. M.Sc., Ph.D.

Sri Dibyendu Talukdar Lect. M.Sc.

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Sri Nilu Haldar Lect. M.Sc.

Sri Asim Kr Chwdhury Part-time M Sc

Dr. Patha Sankar Roy Reader M Sc PhD

Sri Uday Sankar Hazra Sl. Gr. Lect. M.Sc.

Dr. Tarit Kr. Bandyopadhyay Reader M.Sc., Ph.D.

Dr. Maitri Bose (Biswas) Sr.Lect. M.Sc., Ph.D.

Sri Subhankar Kr. Sarkar Lect. M.Sc.

Smt.Kankana Ray Lect.(Part-time) M.Sc

Dr. Bitanbindu Bandyopadhyay Reader M.Sc., Ph.D.

Dr. Bulbul Thakur Reader M.Sc., Ph.D.

Dr. Anindita Mondal (Majee) Sr. Lec M.Sc., Ph.D.

Sri Sankarasis Mukherjee Lect. M.Sc

Dr. Amal Chandra Mondal Lect. M.Sc., Ph.D.

Dr. Srutinath Praharaj Reader M.Com., Ph.D.

Sri Sudhin Kr. Bera Sr. Lect. M.Com., A.C.A.

Sri Parthasarathi Chatterjee Lect. M.Com.

Sri Anupam Mitra Lect. M.Com

Sri Goutam Bag Lect. (Part-time) M. Com

Dr. Manidipa Roy (Gupta) Librarian M.Sc.,Ph.D., B.Lib.Sc.

GRADUATE LABORATORY INSTRUCTORS

Achintya Kr. Chatterjee, B.Sc. (Hons.) - Chemistry

Sri Dilip Kr. Mondal, B.Sc. - Physics

Sri Tapas Kr. Rakshit, B.Sc. - Zoology

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Teaching Staff :

(OFFICE & LABORATORY)

:30

:02

QUALIFICATION POST

Sri Dipak Kr. Chatterjee B.A. Head Clerk

B.Sc. Typist

Sri Satish Chandra Karmakar Clerk

Sri Basudeb Das Sharma Library Asst.

B.Com Accountant

B.Sc. Cashier

Sri Sankha Nath Ganguly B.Com Clerk

thwish Bhattacharyya B.Com., M.A. Store-keeper

B.A. Clerk

B.Com. Clerk

B.A. Clerk

POST

Skilled Lab Worker (Chemistry)

Bearer

Alok nath Mukherjee Skilled Lab Worker (Chemistry

r. Chowdhury Darwan

Bearer

Bearer

Skilled Lab Worker (Chemistry

Atish kr. Mukherjee Skilled Lab Worker (Chemistry

Skilled Lab Worker (Chemistry

Bedanta Night watchman

Dulal Chandr Sardar Specimen Collector

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Lab Worker (Physics)

Rabindra nath Pandit Bearer

Bearer

POST

Bearer

Bearer

Skilled Lab Worker(Physiology)

Bearer

Skilled Lab Worker(Physiology)

Lab Worker

Bearer

Bearer

15. Number Of Class Rooms:

Classrooms : 24

Principal’s Room.

Bursar’s Cubicle.

udents Section.

Office

Cash Division.

Staff Room – General .

Each classroom can accommodate approximately 175 students. The classrooms are

well ventilated, with lots of sunlight, ideal for a crowded classroom. The classrooms

allotted for Bio-Science Honours classes are well equipped with OHP and other

audiovisual aids.

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Staff cum students Reading room for the following Departments :

� Physics.

� Chemistry.

� Mathematics.

� Botany.

� Zoology.

� Physiology.

� Commerce.

Control room for conducting University Examination.

Examiners’ room for spot evaluation & scrutiny of University Examination Answer Scripts (e.g. ENVS,

Compulsory English, Bengali .)

Seminar Library Room for English, Bengali, Sanskrit, Political Science, Philosophy, History, Economics.

Office of Netaji Subhas Open University.

Boys’ Common Room.

Girls’ Common Room.

Students’ Union Room.

Gents and Ladies Toilet in each floor.

Students’ Canteen.

Staff Canteen.

16. Laboratories: There are 11 Laboratories (Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Physiology, Zoology, and Computer Science) in

addition to a medicinal plant garden.

Number of Common Rooms : 2 (Girls & Boys)

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18. Library Facilities: : Yes

: 2,000sq ft.

b) No. of Reading Rooms : 1(one)

c) No. of Books :

The Year before last The Year before

Number Total cost Number Total cost

11 13,887.00 454 93,992.00

ii. Other books 10 658.00 179 64,097.00

f Periodicals :Nil

-book materials :

f)Opening and closing hours : 10.30am —5.15 pm

19. Whether Qualified Librarian is there : Yes

a) Number of Posts :Librarian:1

Dy Librarian: nil

Asstt. Librarian: nil

L. Asstt. :

L. Attendant: 02

20. Computer Facilities of the college:

a) No. of computers and configuration: 08

Computer Science:

Machine Configuration Speed

Intel PIII Processor

Intel Original Mother Board

40 GB HDD

1.44” FDD

64 MB RAM

1.2 GhZ

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42X CD ROM Drive

Key Board

Mouse

Intel PIII Processor

Intel Original Mother Board

40 GB HDD

1.44” FDD

64 MB RAM

42X CD ROM Drive

Key Board

Mouse

1.2 GhZ

Intel PIII Processor

Intel Original Mother Board

40 GB HDD

1.44” FDD

128 MB RAM

42X CD ROM Drive

Key Board

Mouse

1.2 GhZ

Intel P IV Processor

Intel Original Mother Board

40 GB HDD

1.44” FDD

128 MB RAM

42X CD ROM Drive

Key Board

Mouse

2.4 GhZ

Intel P IV Processor

ntel Original Mother Board

40 GB HDD

1.44” FDD

128 MB RAM

52X CD ROM Drive

Key Board

Mouse

2.4 GhZ

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Intel P IV Processor

Intel Original Mother Board

40 GB HDD

1.44” FDD

128 MB RAM

42X CD ROM Drive

Key Board

Mouse

2.4 GhZ

Intel P IV Processor

Intel Original Mother Board

40 GB HDD

1.44” FDD

128 MB RAM

42X CD ROM Drive

Key Board

Mouse

2.4 GhZ

Mathematics

Machine Configuration Speed

233 Mhz

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Bursar’s Room Intel P IV Processor

Intel Original Mother Board

40 GB HDD

1.44” FDD

128 MB RAM

52X CD R/W Drive

Key Board

Mouse

2.4 GhZ

NAAC Room Intel P IV Processor

Intel Original Mother Board

40 GB HDD

1.44” FDD

128 MB RAM

42X CD ROM Drive

Key Board

Mouse

2.4 GhZ

b) Area Provided: 7.2 sq mt for each

c) Type of work done: Practical classes

d) If net working system is us:No

the college has a Play ground/

Canteen/Auditorium : Canteen-02, Auditorium-01

Are library and laboratory facilities Adequate : Yes

23. The suitability of the building of the college and

their neighborhood, the Drainage and ventilation

of the rooms, lighting and other sanitary

arrangements of the college : Each classroom can accommodate approximately

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175 students. The classrooms are well ventilated,

with lots of sunlight, ideal for a crowded

classroom. The classrooms allotted for

Bio-Science Honours classes are well

equipped with OHP and other audiovisual aids.

a)Total Area of the college :

b) Whether the area is properly

maintained :

24. whether the college has hostel : No

25. whether college register(admission, attendance

Register, register of transfer certifications,

registers of results, students,conduct register etc.)

are regularly maintained. : Yes

Attendace of teaching Staff:

Teacher percentage of Attendance

Sri Parasor Chatterjee 88.11

Dr.Debasis Chatterjee 80.52

Dr. Jolly Das 95.49

Sri.Pinaki De 96.31

Dr. Krishna Chattopadhyay 80.73

Smt. Sukla Ghosh (Choudhury) 90.57

Dr. Gouri Ghosh 93.03

Dr. Hrishita Gupta (Bakshi) 99.18

Dr. Apurba Kr. De 96.72

Dr. Malabika Banerjee 93.44

Dr. Shila De 88.11

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Dr. Nilima Mondal (Pramanik) 95.49

Smt. Sanjukta Bhattacharya 94.26

Smt. Soumi Mukherjee 91.08

Sri Ashok Kr. Ganguly 75.40 Dr. Gautam

Dr. Gautam Neogy 94.67

Sri Ashutosh Jana 93.45

Sri Gopinath Dutta 94.67

Dr. Kuntal Mukhopadhyay 82.37

Sri Niladri Bhattachyya 97.54

MATHEMATICS Smt. Usha Tripathi 94.65

Sri Susanta Kr. Biswas 96.72

Smt. Dipa Chakraborty 86.06

Smt Tanushree Chaudhuri 94.62

Dr. Ratan Kumar Ghosal on lien

Dr. Jyotish Prakash Basu 91.39

Smt. Mala Bhattacharyya 96.72

Smt. Dona Banerjee .95.49

Dr. Parbati Basak 95.49

Dr.Kalyan Kr Mondal on lien

Dr. Santanu Dasgupta 93.03

Dr. Shyamal Kr. Chakraborty 97.95

Dr. Sugopa Ghosh (Mondal) 98.36

Sri Prantik Dey 97.95

Dr. Nasima Basu (Khan) 91.39

Dr. Raghupati Mukhopadhyay 93.03

Dr. Arnab Kr. De 94.67

Dr. Jaya Mukherjee 94.26

Smt. Mousumi Saha 99.18

Dr. Binod Kr. Pathak 89.75

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Dr. Parthasarathi Ghosh 98.77

Sri Dibyendu Talukdar 95.08

Sri Nilu Haldar 100

Dr. Patha Sankar Roy 95.56

Sri Uday Sankar Hazra 99.18

Dr. Tarit Kr. Bandyopadhyay 92.62

Dr. Maitri Bose (Biswas) 95.90

Sri Subhankar Kr. Sarkar 100

Dr. Bitanbindu Bandyopadhyay 90.98

Dr. Bulbul Thakur 98.77

Dr. Anindita Mondal (Majee) 82.78

Sri Sankarasis Mukherjee 94.26

Dr. Amal Chandra Mondal 100

Dr. Srutinath Praharaj 97.95

Sri Sudhin Kr. Bera 85.65

Sri Parthasarathi Chatterjee 90.98

Sri Anupam Mitra 92.62

Dr. Manidipa Roy (Gupta) 86.47 Librarian

Sri Achintya Kr. Chatterjee, B.Sc. (Hons.) 97.15

Sri Dilip Kr. Mondal, B.Sc. 90.98

Sri Tapas Kr. Rakshit, B.Sc. 99.59

of Non Teaching Staff:

Leave Taken (CL) Leave Taken (EL) Chatterjee 12 17

12 05

armakar 12 04

Sri Basudeb Das Sharma 00 00

12 06

12 14

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Sri Sankha Nath Ganguly 12 12

Sri Prithwish Bhattacharyya 00 00

00 00

12 22

00 00

12 12

12 50

Sri.Alok nath Mukherjee 00 04

Sri.Asok Kr. Chowdhury 00 00

12 19

12 25

12 28

kr. Mukherjee 12 01

12 04

Sri.Kannai Ch. Bedanta 00 00

Sri. Dulal Chandr Sardar 00 00

12 00

Sri.Rabindra nath Pandit 12 18

00 00

00 00

12 00

00 00

12 35

00 00

12 19

12 11

Sri.Alok Kr. Ghosh 12 26

lary of teachings and other employees are regularly paid: Yes

27. Whether the college has been

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Inspected by the University inspection : Yes

team in last five years.

28. Financial Position of the college and

sources of Finance. : Sources of finance:

• Student’s fees: 1597050

• Expenditure:278778.37

29. Position of audit : 2004-05

30. Has the college offered any Vocational Courses?: No

a) If so, name of subjects

b) Number of students

c) Performance of students

Informations:

8. TOTAL NUMBER OF SEMINARS / WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED:

SEMINAR/CONFERENCE

/WORKSHOP ETC.

NAME OF THE

SPONSORING AGENCY DATE

a) Tasks and challenges on

erty Rights

Department of Human

Resource Development,

Govt. of India

02.09.2005-

03.09.2005

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b) Commemoration of the

Centenary of the invention of the

Theory of Relativity by Albert

Department of Science and

Technology, Govt. of West

Bengal

13.01.2006

c) Recent Advances in Molecular

and Integrative Physiology UGC

16.12.2005-

17.12.2005

d) Swami Vivekananda- His

Relevance in Today’s World

Teacher’s Council of Raja

Peary Mohan College 12.01.2006

9. RESEARCH PROJECTS

Minor Research Projects under UGC

NAME OF THE

TEACHER TITLE PROGRESS

i) Dr. Bulbul Thakur Assessment of the effect of

automobile exhaust on school

children

In progress from

2005

Dr. Partha Sarathi Ghosh Identification and characterization of

Phytoremediating potential of some

plants

In progress from

2004

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iv) Dr. Goutam Neogi Rabindranath Tagore and Indian

Freedom Movement

In progress from

2004

v) Dr. Jyotish Prokash Basu Microfinance and Women

Empowerment: A Study in West

Bengal

In progress from

2005

Development of low-cost technology

for the removal of colour of pulp

and paper mill effluents

In progress from

2004

Dr. Anindita Mandal

(Dept. of Physiology)

Physical and motor fitness level of

Indian (Bengali) school going girls of

West Bengal

In progress from

2004

18. COMMUNITY SERVICES The college boasts of excellent track record with respect to social services.

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME

Governing Body of Raja Peary Mohan College resolved to open a NSS unit in this college on 12.10.2004. Accordingly, two units of

NSS were proposed to be opened and necessary action was taken for getting the University affiliation. On 04.05.2005, we got the

approval from Calcutta University. An advisory committee has been formed with the Principal, Dr. Milan Kumar Pal as the

chairman and Dr Anindita Mandal (Majee) as the convenor. There are 200 student members who form the backbone of the activities

rtaken in the nearby slum areas recently.

The college unit of NSS was rejuvenated recently. The teachers and students will under take various programs of

extension activity shortly.

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lection of Aid for the TSUNAMI VICTIMS.

The entire fund of Students’ Festival was donated to the “Chief Minister’s Releif Fund” for the aid of TSUNAMI

The College donated Rs. 70,000/- for the aid of TSUNAMI VICTIMS, to the “Chief Minister’s Releif Fund”

ACHARYA PRAFULLA CHANDRA ROY ECO CLUB

The Raja Peary Mohan College Eco Club was established in a joint collaboration with “Paschim Banga Bigyan

Mancha” a body actively engaged in enhancing scientific awareness throughout the state. The Raja Peary Mohan

College Eco Club named “Acharya Prafulla Chandra Roy Eco-Club” is the only organisation of its kind in an

Undergraduate college in West Bengal.

club has organised two Seminars to initiate environment awareness among Lecturers and students:

Inaugural Seminar: Dated : 11.10.04.

Resource Person: Dr. Bhabani Shankar Joardar , Secy., Paschimbanga Bigyan Mancha ,

Hooghly District Committee and member, Bio-diversity Board, Govt. of West Bengal.

Topic : “ Utility of Eco-club”

Person: Dr. Shymal Chakraborty , Reader, Dept. of Chemistry, University of

Calcutta & State Asstt. Secy., Paschimbanga Bigyan Mancha.

“Science & Religion”

About 225 students and members of different Eco-club and Science-club of the locality attended the Seminar.

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Pollution & Its Effects Dated : 09.11.04.

Resource Person: Dr. Subhendu Gupta, Former Reader in Chemistry, Raja

Peary Mohan College,Uttarpara & Visiting Professor, Dept. of Environmental Studies,

University of Calcutta.

The Eco-club has a wall magazine named “ Sabujava Ritubarnomala” which is a phrase from the

Nobel laureate Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore meaning “The greenish hue of different seasons”,

which can be maintained only through proper environment management.

Teachers as well as students have actively participated by writing articles for it. The

club will shortly conduct environment awareness programs among local people and conduct

“ Analysis of potable water” for further awareness.

Population Education :

Nutrition Awareness Programmes by Eco-Club.

AIDS awareness by the Dept. of Physiology

ECONOMIC SURVEY

i) Department of Economics has conducted a socio-economic survey on Self-Help Groups (SHGs) of Microfinance in Hooghly

district (Tarakeswar block) of West Bengal. Fifty-five women were surveyed by the students of the Department of Economics under

the aegis of Dr. Jyotish Prakash Basu on 18.10.2006.

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ii) Another comprehensive survey has been undertaken by the Department in Singur block of Hooghly District, West Bengal on

SHGs of Microfinance in the month of September 2006.

iii) Department of Economics under the able guidance of Dr. Jyotish Prakash Basu conducted a survey on Self-Help Groups (SHGs)

of Microfinance in Hooghly district (Mogra block) of West Bengal on September 2006.

d) SERVICE LEARNING THROUGH BLOOD DONATION

The Students Union of Raja Peary Mohan College organized a Blood Donation Camp on 16.09.2006 in collaboration with Central

Blood Bank, Manicktola, Kolkata. The College has collected 60 donors. The blood is stored and transported under optimum

condition with the help of Central Blood Bank workers and Students of the College. Transfusion was always under the supervision

of trained personnel. Under the policy, blood transfusion is available to people irrespective of their economic or social status.

e) TOTAL LITERACY DRIVE

The Department of Bengali, Raja Peary Mohan College regularly visits the primary schools in the slums area of Uttarpara, Hooghly

aches the socio-economically backward students of the school. The resource for this is generated by the teachers and

department of Bengali. The literacy drive has made possible to improve the performance of the students and also promote

volunteerism and community work in the field of education and child empowerment.