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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY, KOLHAPUR, MAHARASHTRA


NAAC Accredited: A
NIRF Ranking: 28
NPG (Nature Publication Group) Rank: 2

PROPOSAL
UNDER UGC SCHEME OF
SPECIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME
(SAP) Phase II-DSA (2017-2022)

ANNEXURE VII

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ANNEXURE VII

UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMIUSSION


NEW DELHI

PROGRESS REPORT FOR FINAL REVIEW UNDER SAP (DRS) Phase-II

Name of the University: SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY, KOLHAPUR.

Date of implementation of current phase as noted by the UGC:

23rd August, 2011 (UGC Sanction Letter No: F. 5-27/2011


(SAP-III), dated 23/08/2011)

Name of the Department: ENGLISH

Status (CAS/DSA/DRS/ASIST Period of Report: DRS-I, From to.. with phase):


DRS SAP Phase-I from 2011-2012 to 2015-2016
Non Recurring:. 3,00,000/- Recurring. :. 17,00,000/- :- Total
. 20,00,000/- + One Project Fellow actual
Total Grants Utilized Utilized
Sr. Financial Sanction
received since amount Non- Amount Total
No. Year Amount
inception Recurring Recurring
. 3,40,000/- (
Recurring )
1 2011-2012 .6,40,000/- . 3,00,000/- . 2,91,233/- .3,24,116/- .6,15,349/-
(Non-
Recurring)
2 . 3,40,000/- (
Recurring )
2012-2013 . 3,40,000/- Nil Nil .2,64,267/- .2,64,267/-
(Non-
Recurring)
3 . 3,40,000/- (
2013-2014 . 3,40,000/- Nil .2,84,685/- .2,84,685/-
Recurring )
4 2014-2015 .3,40,000/- . 3,40,000/- (
Nil .3,30,710/- .3,30,710/-
Recurring )
5 2015-2016 .3,40,000/- Not Received Nil Nil Nil

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Fellowship Details:

Received Total
Sr. Financial Year Actual Amount Total
Amount Difference
No
(A) (B) (C) (D) (D)-(C)
1 - .58,065/-
2011-2012 . 37,935/- . 96,000/- . 37,935/- (Excess
Amount)
2 2012-2013 . .16,426/-
. 2,01,600/- .2,01,600/-
1,85,174/-
3 2013-2014 . 2,07,018/- NIL .2,07,018/- .2,07,018/-
4 2014-2015 . . 2,30,400/-
. 2,30,400/- NIL
2,30,400/-
5 . . 2,30,400/-
2015-2016 . 2,30,400/- NIL
2,30,400/-
Total . . . 6,26,179/-
. 9,07,353/-
2,81,174/- 9,07,353/-
(Total Pending Fellowship amount from UGC: . 6, 26,179/-)
Coordinators Name: Professor (Dr.) P. A. Attar
Deputy Coordinators Name: Professor (Dr.) M. L. Jadhav
Address: Department of English, Shivaji University,
Kolhapur, Pin:416004
Tel: (0231)2609188, (0231) 2609187,
(0231) 2609189
Date of first sanction:
1) (a) Thrust Area(s) :
(i) New Literatures in English
(ii) Comparative Literature
(b) UGC Nominees with Address, City, Pin, State, Tel. Fax, Email (as
approved by the UGC):
1) Professor (Dr.) G.Damodar, Kakatiya University,Wrangal (Telangana)
Cell: 09849142641
2)Professor (Dr.) Akshay Kumar, Panjab University, Chandigarh.
Cell: 09815952526
2) Major achievements (Last Five years depending on final term review):
(A) Teaching
(a) New Courses introduced:

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I) Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) with Semester System
introduced from Academic Year 2013-2014.
II) Under Electives papers New Literatures (including Indian
English Literature) and Comparative Literature Studies
introduced at M.A. all semester and M.Phil, Ph.D. Coursework.
(b) Curriculum last revised and significant changes :June 2013
(c) Examination reforms last made with special features :Introduced
M.A. Semester Exam System with Grade points with Continues
Internal Evaluation System.
(d) Teaching Lab./ Equipments/ New facilities created : (Under SAP-
DRS Phase-I)
i) Printers : 10
ii) Computers: 02
iii) DLP Projector : 01
iv) Other ICT Tools
(B) Research :
a) Research (Highlight major objectives set-forth (as proposed) and
achievements made with breakthrough, innovation brought in
technology transferred, international collaboration which have
created resources)
i) To strengthen faculty research in the main thematic thrust
area New Literatures in English and Comparative
Literatures in order to Contextualize literature in Global
Context.
ii) Under the above mentioned broad objective, the faculty
members have taken up research projects. The titles of the
research project taken up in the years are given below
against the name of the faculty.

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(A) Major Research Projects : Completed and Ongoing

Sr. Name of Funding Grant Amount Project


Project Title
No. PI Agency (Rs. Lakh) Period
Metaphors of Self, Nature
and Culture in the Poetry
Professor
of the Major Saints in UGC, New
1 M. L. Rs. 5,00,000/- 2012-2014
India: A Study with an Delhi
Jadhav
Ecocritical Perspective.
Major R Project.
Exploring Indian
Masculinities:
Dr. Tripti Complexities of Male UGC, New
2 Rs. 6,28,710/- 2011-2013
Karekatti Subjectivity in Drama in Delhi
Marathi and Indian
English
Face threatening Speech
Dr. A.M. acts in English and Marathi UGC, New
3 Rs. 6,60,000/- 2015-2017
Sarawade : A Contrastive Pragmatic Delhi
Perspective
Dr. M.S. UGC, New
4 Disabilities Studies Rs.9,31,000/- 2015-2018
Vaswani Delhi
Cultural Practices, the
Folklore and Dialects of
Dr. (Smt.) Generic Trading
ICSSR,
5 R.G. Communities and Rs.15,00,000/- 2015-2017
New Delhi
Barvekar Balutedars of Kolhapur
District: An Analytical
Study

(B) Minor Research Projects Completed by faculty under UGC-SAP- DRS-


Phase- I

Sr.
Author Title of the Project Year
No.
Communicative Competence: A Case U.G.C. (2011-
Dr. A. M.
1 Study of Post-graduate students of 12)
Sarawade
Shivaji University Rs. 1,10,000/-

a) If the objectives set-forth could not be achieved the specific reasons


thereof: In SAP DRS-I the Major Objectives set-forth have been
achieved.
(C) Human Resource Training :
a) Students Enrolled in M. A. Part I and II, M. Phil, Ph.D

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Year M.A. I M.A. II M.Phil. Ph.D.
2011-2012 66 62 14 10
2012-2013 66 58 11 11
2013-2014 66 54 12 09
2014-2015 66 60 14 12
2015-2016 66 61 05 07
Total 330 295 56 49

3) Infrastructure Developed :Nil


4) Knowledge disseminated to (in the thrust area identified):
(i) Other teaching institution:
Four National Seminars: Under UGC-SAP
Sr. No. of Delegates
Year Title of Seminar Date
No. involved
Dynamics of Shifting
6th& 7thMarch
1 2011-12 Paradigm: Postcolonial 250
2012
Literatures In English
Comparing Literatures/
6th & 7th March
2 2012-13 Languages: Theory and 300
2013
Practice
th th
Subaltern Studies: Past and 25 &26
3 2013-14 350
Present February 2014
Gender Studies: Emerging 23rd&24th
4 2014-15 380
Issues in Global Perspectives January 2015

(ii) Industry (Name with amount received if any) : Nil


(iii) Rural / Tribal/ Government NGOs (Provide No. with amount) : Nil
(iv) International (name organization ) : Nil
(v) Other : Nil
(vi) Innovation / excellence brought in (Please specify in the identified
thrust areas only) : Nil
5) Breakthrough (already recognized) : Nil
6) Emerging / Hi-tech/ Priority area generated : Nil
7) Resource generation: Nil
8) Use of output of research, teaching in : Nil
9) Other Activities :
a) Seminars

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Seminars Conducted in Collaboration
Year Total
National
I) D. R. Mane College, Kagal : Two day UGC Sponsored 02
Seminar on Genre Fiction by British and Marathi
2012- Women Novelists (18-19 January, 2013)
2013 II) Shivaraj College Gadhinglaj : Impact of Anglo-European
Literature on Post Independence Marathi Literature
(30/01/2013 to 01/02/2013)
2013- SGM College, Karad :Quest of Identity , Colonial and Post- 01
2014 Colonial Literature in English (15-16 January, 2016)
2014- Meet the Author Program: Dr. Rajan Gavas with Sahitya 01
2015 Academy, Mumbai, September 2014
Total 04

b) Workshop

Year NET-SET Remedial Coaching Total


2011-2012 01 01 02
2012-2013 01 01 02
2013-2014 01 01 02
2014-2015 01 01 02
2015-2016 01 01 02
Total 05 05 10

a) Autonomous Character :Nil


b) Advisory Committee Meeting (No. with dates)
Major Recommendation
Sr. No Advisory Committee Meeting (dates)
th
1 5 January, 2012
2 5th March, 2013
3 6th February, 2014
4 28th November, 2015
5 Meeting didnt take place

10) Faculty Involved


a)
Faculty Strength Vacant 1 & 2
Positions Working 1 & 2
Created (Put under SAP /
Available including CAS
Numbers) ASIST
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Professor 02 02 00
Associated Professor 02 01 01
Assistant Professor 06 06 00

b) In the identified thrust area(s) :


Faculty Name Specialization / Specific Areas of Expertise
Professor Prof. Dr. P. A. Atttar* American Literature
Prof. Dr. M. L Jadhav* New Literatures in English, British
Literature
Dr. (Smt) T. K. Karikatti* Modern British, American Literature
Dr. C. A. Langare* Socio-linguistics
Dr. P. B. Mane* American Literature, British Literature and
European Literature.
Dr. A. M. Sarawade* Linguistics
Dr. M. S. Vaswani American/British Literature
Dr. (Smt) R. G. Barvekar* New Literatures in English
Shri. Deepak H. Bhadale New Literatures in English

* Teachers working under Thrust areas.


Provide a list of publication records in referred journals (group area
wise, faculty member wise, year-wise)
1) Prof. M. L. Jadhav

Sr.
Title with page Nos. Journal /Year of Publication
No.
Voices of Marginality: Research Dimensions: A Disciplinary
1. the Poetry of Kanhopatra Peer Reviewed International Research
and Janabai PP- 1-7 Journal, April 2012, Vol. I Issue III 2012
Research Dimensions : A Disciplinary
Teaching Ecoliterature:
Peer Reviewed International Research
2. Challenges and
Journal, October, 2011 Vol-1-Issue -
Potentials, pp. 104-110
12011
Environmental Justice and
Womens Writings: An
3. Thematics 2012
Indian Overview pp. 27*-
30
Vocies of Marginality: The
Poetry of Saint Research Dimensions Vol. I, Issue III
4.
Khanopatra and Janabai April, 2012
pp. 1-7

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The Nature of Protest in
5. Research Direction June, 2015
Annabhau Sathes Fiction
6. The Portrayal of Cultural Indian Streams Research Journal
Stereotypes in
Contemporary American
Films
7. Revisiting Achebe: The Research Dimension
Question of
Representation and
Appropriation of Language
8 The Autobiographies Of An International Indian Streams Research
Indian Dalit Women: A Journal 2016
Study With An
Ecofeminist Perspective

2) Prof. P. A. Attar

Sr. Title of the Name of the international Month and year


No. publication journal of publication
Audrey Thomas ASIAN Quarterly, ISSN ASIAN Quarterly
Short Stories: 2229 581X Vo. 7 Issue 1
Creative May 2009
1
Representation of
Feminist stance

Symbols in Paul www.engcyberarticles.com Online


2 Scotts The Raj (6/01/2010)
Quart rates
Contextualizing Synthesis: A Peer Reviewed Language Vol. 3
3 Anglo-Indian International Quarterly of Issue 2 June 2010
Literature English Literature and
The Raj Quartet: A ASIAN Quarterly, ISSN ASIAN Quarterly
Repository of Paul 2229 581X Vol. 8 Issue 1-
4
Scotts Colonial May 2010
Discourse
I. M. Montgomerys Contemporary Discourse: A Volume 2 Issue-
Emily of the New Peer Reviewed International 2 July 2011
5 Moon in Pursuit of Journal (ISSN 0976-3686)
Voicing her
Self(With

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UjjwalaTathe)
Joan Borfoot Thematics: A Peer Reviewed Volume-3 Issue
Novels: A Feminist International Journal of 1Jan 2012
6
Quest (With English Studies (ISSN 0975-
NaziyaModak) 8313)
Publishing Industry TJEC Thematics Journal of Vol.-1 Issue- 3
With Special English Criticism (ISSN 2249- May 2012
7 Reference to Genre 5959)
Fiction (With Anand
S. Jarag)
Nicola Griffiths ASIAN Quarterly, ISSN Volume No. 10
Ammonite: Aliens in 2229 581X Issue No. 1 June
8
Disguise (With 2012 pp. 5 -20
AshutoshPotdar)
Celebration of
Womanism in Alice Volume no. 1
Walkers By The AJES Asian Journal of Issue No. 2 April
9
Light of My Fathers English Studies 2012 (ISSN 2277-
Smile (With 3606) pp. 28-37
Rajendra R. Thorat)
Frustration in
Christina Steads
House Wives Due to
Suppression of Asian Quarterly, ISSN 2229 Nov. 2012, pp.
10
Talent and 581X 149 -154
Economic
Enslavement (With
SnehalMalekar)
Immigration and
Postwar London in
Chinua Achebes A Vol. 3 Issue 1 Nov.
11 Thematics
Man of the People 2013 pp.- 19-21
(R. K. Kulkarani and
P. R. Shewale)
Self-Identity in
George Lammings
Vol. No. 3 Issue
In the Clastle of My Asian Journal of English
12 No. 1 Jan. 2014,
Skin (R. K. Studies
pp. 89-95
Kulkaraniand P. R.
Shewale)

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Time Clock of Critical Space: A Peer-
Human Psyche in reviewed (refereed)
13 Ian McEwans The International Journal in Vol. II Issue. 2
Child in Time (with English Language and
D. M. Sanadi) Literature ISSN 2319-3689
Quest for Identity
and Redefining
Motherhood in Cyber Literature
Vol. No. 7 Issue
14 Gauri Deshpandes www.englishcyberliterature.
No. 2 June 2014
EkEk Pan Galavaya net ISSN 0972-0901
(with K. G.
Gangatirkar)
ShobhaDesSocialite
Evenings: A
Criticism on Cyber Literature
Vol. No. 7 Issue
15 Marriage and www.englishcyberliterature.
No. 2 June 2014
Marital Relations net ISSN 0972-0901
(with K. G.
Gangatirkar)
Our Lady of the
Snows, A Saga of Asian Journal of English
Volume III, Issue
16 Sinner Transforming Studies. International
III, July, 2014
into Saint (with Journal ISSN 2277 3606
SapanaAwade)
Ambivalence of
Identity in Canadian
Literature with Langlit , an International
Volume I, Issue I,
Special Reference to Peer- Reviewed Open
17 August 2014,
The Imperialist by Access Journal, ISSN 2349
Sara Jeannette 5189
Duncan (with
SmithaMayekar)
Morley
Callaghans Novels Indian Journal of Scholarly
of Thirties, A Study Research an International
Volume III, Issue
18 in Spiritual Peer- Reviewed Open
VIII, August, 2014
Material Conflict Access Journal, ISSN 2278
(with 8271,
SapanaAwade)

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19 A Study of Male
Identityvin David
International Volume III, Issue
Maloufs
Multidiciplinary Journal V, September,
Remembering
ISSN 2278 9529, 2014
Babylo (with
BharatiDeshmukh)
20 A Study of Male
Indian Journal of Scholarly
Identity in David
Research an International
Maloufs An Volume III, Issue
Peer- Reviewed Open
Imaginary Life X, October, 2014.
Access Journal, ISSN 2278
(with
8271,
BharatiDeshmukh)
21 Canadian Identity
Motif in Hugh
Thematics: an International
Maclennans Volume VI, Issue I,
Peer- Reviewed Journal,
Barometer Rising January, 2015
ISSN 0975 8313
(with
SmithaMayekar)

3) Dr.T. K. Karekatti
Sr. Title with Pages Nos.
No
Karekatti T. K. (2012) Stage Space and Space for Shaded Regions of
Sexuality: A Study of Alekars Begum Barve and Dattanis On a Muggy
1 Night in Mumbai. Proceedings of International Conference on
Feminities and Masculinities held at Prague, Czech Republic, 3-5 May
2012.
Shinde, Mahesh and Tripti Karekatti. (2012). In-service primary
teachers beliefs about teacher talk in ESL classrooms. FORTELL- A
2
Journal of Teaching EnglishLanguage and Literature. Issue 23. 12-15.
ISSN: 2229 6557.
SunandaPatil and Tripti Karekatti (2012). A Study of Language
3 Learning Strategies Used by Engineering Students. English for Specific
Purposes World, Issue 35, vol. 12, ISSN 1682-3257.
SunandaPatil and. Tripti Karekatti (2012) Correlation between Level
of Communication Apprehension and Development of
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Communication Skills in Engineering Students. English for Specific
Purposes World, Issue 34, vol. 12, ISSN 1682-3257.
5. Shinde, Mahesh and Tripti Karekatti. (2011). Primary teachers
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beliefs about teacher talk in ESL classrooms: a perspective from India.

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The International Journal of Research in Teacher Education. Volume 4
(Special Issue). 55-65. ISSN: 1308-951X.
Shinde, Mahesh and Tripti Karekatti. (2011). Pre-service teachers
beliefs about teaching English to primary school children.
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International Journal of Instructions. Volume 5 (1). 69-86. p-ISSN:
1694-609X, e-ISSN: 1308-1470.
Karekatti T. K. (2009). Ethiopian Literature and Representation of
7 Masculinities: Some Observations. Proceedings of Research Review
Day, Volume 1, Mekelle University, Mekelle. Ethiopia. pp. 66-80
Karekatti T. K. (2006). Rate of Acquisition and Strategic Behaviour of
Child and Adolescent Marathi Learners of English. NCYU Inquiry of
8
Applied Linguistics: The 2006 Issue. Taiwan: Crane Publishing Co. Ltd.
265-287.
1. Karekatti, Tripti. (June 2014). Samkalin Marathi Kadambari: Itihas,
9 ItihaslekhanPaddhatianiAdhikathan. In Marathi Journal Khel, Volume
29, Special Issue (1) on Contemporary Marathi Novel. Pp. 31-42.
Kadakane, Raghunath and Karekatti, Tripti (2014). Small Things of
God: Narrative Space in Arundhati Roys The God of Small Things.
10 Journal of Shivaji University: Humanities and Social Sciences, Volume
45, No. 1 of 2010 (Published in Aug. 2014). Pp. 16-26. ISSN: 0368-
4199.
Kolekar Ashok and Karekatti, Tripti. (2014). Stage Space and Social
11 Space in JayawantDalvis Play Barrister. Asian Journal of English
Studies, Volume 3, Issue 1. Pp. 29-41. ISSN 2277-3606.
Karekatti, Tripti. (Oct 2013). The Idea of VasudhaivKutumbakam and
Modern Indian Writers; A study of Raja Rao, ChamanNahal and
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DattaBhagat. In Critical Space, Volume 2, Issue 2. Pp.52-57. ISSN
2319-3689.
Kadakane, Raghunath and Karekatti, Tripti. (2013). Kiran Desais The
Inheritance of loss: Negotiation of Identity in the Diasporic Space. In
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Asian Journal of English Studies. Volume 2, Issue 2. 80-95. ISSN 2277-
3606.
Biradar S. B. and Karekatti, Tripti. (June 2013). Sibling Rivalry Disorder
14 in Anita Desais Clear Light of Day. The Quest, Volume 27, Issue 1. Pp.
124-128.
Jadhav, Uttam and Karekatti, Tripti. (2013). Colonizing the Mind:
Process and Practice of Colonialism in GurcharanDassLarins Sahib. In
15
Golden Research Thoughts, Volume 2, Issue 8 Feb. 2013. ISSN. 2231-
5063

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Jadhav, Uttam and Karekatti, Tripti. (Feb. 2013). Portrayal of Dalit
16 Masculinity in Routes and Escape Routes. In Critical Space, Volume-1,
Issue 2. ISSN 2319-3689.
Jadhav, Uttam and Karekatti, Tripti. (Dec. 2013). Masculinity and
17 Nationalism in Aurobindos Perseus the Deliverer. In OUPs Journal of
English Studies, Volume VIII, No. 4. Pp 47-56. ISSN 0973-3728.
Karekatti Tripti (Sept. 2011). American Individualism and Ayn Rand. In
18 Maulana Azad Journal of the English Language and Literature. Volume
3, No. 2. 55 - 64. ISSN: 09749268

4) Dr. C. A. Langare:
1) International : 06
2) National : 04
3) Articles in Book : 07
5) Dr. P.B. Mane:
National : 04
6) Dr. A. M. Sarawade:

Sr.
Title of the Paper Name of the Journal/Book
No.
1. Subjugation of Race and Parochialism Literary Endeavour: A
of History: Kolatkars Concern with the Quarterly International
Marginalized in SarpaSatra Refereed Journal of English
Language, Literature and
Criticism (July 2011, Vol. 2 No.
2) PP 141-149
2. Realization of the Speech Act of Asian Quarterly: An
Request: A Study of Indian Speakers of International Journal of
English Contemporary Issues (August
2011, Vol. 9 No. 2) PP-9-34
3. Investigating Grammatical Abilities of Global Education Society and
the Post-graduate Students Development: An International
Journal of Academicians, Vol. 3
No. 2; July-Sept. 2011 PP 107-
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4. Inside out: The role of Language and Interactions: An International
Linguistics in Contemporary Critical Journal of Humanities and
Theories. Social Sciences. 2012, Vol. I,
No. 4, Pp. 1 7.
5. Alternatives in Language Testing: In Asian Journal of English
14
Assessing Communicative Competence Studies. Vol. 2. No. 3.
with Discourse Completion Test. (Accepted for Publication)
6. Written Discourse: A Study in In Asian Journal of English
Grammatical Errors (With Adat V. S.) Studies. Vol. 2. No. 2.
7. Semantic Strategies and Organization: Shivaji University Journal of
Refusals of Indian Learners of English. Humanities and Social Sciences
Vol. 45 No. 1, 2010. Pp. 1- 15
8. New Across Languages: A Discourse- Vivek Research Vol. IV
Stylistic Perspective
9. Teaching Vocabulary: Bringing Research Yashasri Journal 2013-14
into Classroom
10. The Context of Indian English: A Case of Translation Studies: Theories
ManjuKapurs Difficult Daughters and Applications. Ed. By Sunil
Sawant. Atlantic Publishers.
ISBN: 978-81-269-1815-7
11. Interlanguage Apology: Indian Learners Critical Space: A Peer-reviewed
Pragmatic Competence in English Refereed International
Journal In Language and
Literature. Vol. II Issue. III (June
2014)
12. Things Fall Apart and Purple Hibiscus: A Contemporary Research in
Study in Comparison India, 2015. PP. 213-216.
13. Understanding Postmodernism: A Study Research Spectrum: A Peer-
of Fredric Jameson's 'The Politics of Reviewed National Journal,
Theory: Ideological Positions in the ISSN: 0976-5964, PP 23 to 37.
Postmodern Debate'
14. Formation of Flawed Identity and Research Spectrum: A Peer-
Afrikaner Nationalism in Mark Behr's Reviewed National
The Smell of Apples (With Mr. Journal,ISSN: 0976-5964, PP
SomnathPanade) 163-174.
15. A Study of Gender Stereotypes in Lang-Lit: An International Peer-
Marathi Movie Time Please (With Mr. Reviewed Open Access Journal,
Pravin P. Patil) ISSN: 2349-5189, pp. 755-758.
16. Narlikar'sPreshit as Science Fiction Inaternational Journal of
(With Mr. Pravin P. Patil) Multidisciplinary Research
(IJMR), Vol. IV, Issue 6, PP 121-
124.
17. Language Diversity and its Relevance to Journal of Current Science and
English Language Teaching at Primary Humanities, P-ISSN: 2347-7784,
School Level in Maharashtra e-ISSN: 2347-7792, PP 5-8.

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7) Dr. R. G. Barvekar:

Sr. Title of the Paper Publisher ISSN Year of


No. Publication

1. Family in Venu ChitalessIn Asian ISSN-2277-3606 January,2


Transit (1950): A Feminist Journal of 012
Perspective English
Studies
2. Diasporic Dimensions in Labyrinth ISSN-0976-0814 October,
Damodar MauzoasKarmelin 2012
and Bharati Mukherjees Wife
3. Elements of Magic and Asian ISSN-2229-581X Feb, 2015
Phantasmagoria in J. K. Quarterly
Rowlings Harry Potter
4. Power Struggles in David Renaissance ISSN-2277-7644 March,
Williamsons The Club 2015
5. Scepticism in Douglas Researcher ISSN-2347-5021 March,
CouplandsHey Nostradamus! Chronicler 2016

Faculty-wise Year-wise list of Books with ISBN Published 2008- 09 to


2013-2014
Sr. Name of Title of Book Publisher ISBN Year
No the Author
1 P.A. Attar The British Partridge ISBN-10: 2016
Raj Novels : A Publishers 1482885921
Colonial Bloomington ISBN-13: 978-
Hangover USA 1482885927

c) Intake (Please put numbers)


Intake (Please put Identified thrust area Other than thrust
Nos.) 2011 to 2016 area 2011 to 2016
Ph.D. 31 11
PG 300 290

11) National / Nodal Character of the Department National / Nodal/ All India
Centre

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(a) Resource Persons invited Under Visiting Fellow Scheme :

Sr. No Name
1 Prof. R. M. Badode, Mumbai
2 Prof. Ashok Thorat, Pune
3 Prof. ShridharGokhale, Pune
4 Prof. Hamid Khan, Aurangabad
5 Prof. ShamlalRatnakar, Dharwad
6 Prof. Maya Pandit, Hydrabad
7 Prof. Kamal Mehata, Rajkot, Gurat
8 Prof. Kiran Budukale, Goa
9 Prof. MallikarjunPatil, Dharwad
10 Prof. ShilajaWadikar, Nanded
11 Prof. Raja Rao, Pune
12 Prof. Akshay Kumar, Chandigrah
13 Prof. Shripad Bhat, Goa
14 Prof. G. Damodar, Warangal, Telangana
(b) Serving for outside user departments in (Nos. & hrs.)
i) Hands-on OR technical training: NIL
ii) Collaborative (international) to University / College teachers: 02
iii) Teaching to neighboring institutions: NIL
iv) Visiting Teachers to foreign University: 02
v) Equipment facilities : NIL
vi) Other major infrastructure facilities : Seminar Hall, Language Lab,
Departmental Library
12) Most critical and essential requirements that may be required to continue the
programmes if the UGC agrees to continue or extend support based on the
evaluation and final review by expert committee.
Annexure I enclosed for SAP-DSA Phase II
13) (a) Whether the State Government will take up the liability of the faculties and
the staff approved under SAP after cessation of the tenure of the
programme i.e. five years. : The Project Fellow is appointed for the DRS-
Phase-I period only
(b) Whether the State Government has already agreed or has taken up the
liability after five years of completion of the tenure of the programme as
was communicated along with the approval letter ?:-No

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(c) How the Department is going to maintain infrastructure and the status if
UGC disagrees to continue the support further. Whether the
Department/ University will agree for upgradation of the status on no
cost basis, if it so happens as per the recommendation of the Committee.
: The Department needs financial support from UGC-SAP to strengthen
the research and extension activities in the Thrust Area. At present the
Department has completed SAP-DRS-Phase-I. It is requested to the UGC
authorities to extend the SAP-DRS Phase I to SAP-DSA Phase II
14) Utilization Certificates may be provided as per the UGC format. The accounts
of the earlier phase be completed, finalized, audited and duly authenticated
by the competent authority (Registrar and Finance Officer both) (item-wise
and year-wise) for all the allocations and sanctions given to the Department
for ongoing / current phase are to be submitted by the Department so that
UGC, if provides support again may immediately release the funds for the
phase to be approved as per the above activities. : The Statements of
Expenditure, Utilization Certificate and Progress Reports have been submitted
for SAP-DRS Phase I.

Signature
Programme Coordinator

Signature
Head

Signature
Registrar

Date:

Place: Kolhapur

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