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PART-II B [C-III] TBAKC Page 49 CRITERION III RESEARCH, CONSULTANCY AND EXTENSION 3.1 PROMOTION OF RESEARCH 3.1.1 What steps were taken to encourage research by the faculty? (providing seed money, grants and such other facilities) Management funds for faculty The management encourages faculty research, by granting study leave on half pay upto 12 months at a time, and upto 24 months during the whole period of service; and by offering incentives to faculty from time to time for publication, paper presentation at state/national/international seminars, conferences and workshops. It has sanctioned a sum of Rs.20,000/- to the faculty who do minor projects. The college has established quality circle for research which is primarily working in the area of research promotion. Institution has established centers to promote research in the areas of Home Science, Commerce and Computer Science. These three departments are recognized as research centers by the affiliating Alagappa University. 3.1.2 Is research a significant activity of the college? How does the college promote faculty participation in research and how does it recognize those who guide research? Yes. In TBAKC research is a significant activity. TBAKC believes that development of faculty members directly improves quality of education. College encourages faculty members to pursue M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes under Faculty Improvement Program (FIP). It also promotes faculty members to pursue M.Phil and PhD on part-time basis. In either case faculty members get salary. Part-time candidates are also given work load relaxation of 50percentage. The institution also encourages faculty members by sponsoring registration fee for attending and presenting in international and national conferences, for research publications and by providing duty leave to attend the same. Incentives also given to faculty members on refereed journal publication. Faculty members who guide M.Phil and Ph.D projects for outsiders are given 4 points in the calculation of faculty performance award. On completion of Ph.D, faculty members are given Rs.5000. As per the recommendation of research committee, college approached UGC for grants to start innovative programmes in the faculty of Home Science, Computer Science and Commerce and we have received the grants from the UGC for running such programmes. Research motivation is given by the research committee by conducting seminars/workshops. 3.1.3 Does the college budget its activities of research and development? Yes, College has allocated and generated approximately Rs .50,000/- for Research and development through its own as well as other sources.

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CRITERION III

RESEARCH, CONSULTANCY AND EXTENSION

3.1 PROMOTION OF RESEARCH 3.1.1 What steps were taken to encourage research by the faculty? (providing seed money, grants and such other facilities) Management funds for faculty The management encourages faculty research, by

granting study leave on half pay upto 12 months at a time, and upto 24 months during the whole period of service; and by

offering incentives to faculty from time to time for publication, paper presentation at state/national/international seminars, conferences and workshops.

It has sanctioned a sum of Rs.20,000/- to the faculty who do minor projects. The college has established quality circle for research which is primarily working in the area of research promotion. Institution has established centers to promote research in the areas of Home Science, Commerce and Computer Science. These three departments are recognized as research centers by the affiliating Alagappa University. 3.1.2 Is research a significant activity of the college? How does the college promote faculty participation in research and how does it recognize those who guide research? Yes. In TBAKC research is a significant activity. TBAKC believes that development of faculty members directly improves quality of education. College encourages faculty members to pursue M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes under Faculty Improvement Program (FIP). It also promotes faculty members to pursue M.Phil and PhD on part-time basis. In either case faculty members get salary. Part-time candidates are also given work load relaxation of 50percentage. The institution also encourages faculty members by sponsoring registration fee for attending and presenting in international and national conferences, for research publications and by providing duty leave to attend the same. Incentives also given to faculty members on refereed journal publication. Faculty members who guide M.Phil and Ph.D projects for outsiders are given 4 points in the calculation of faculty performance award. On completion of Ph.D, faculty members are given Rs.5000. As per the recommendation of research committee, college approached UGC for grants to start innovative programmes in the faculty of Home Science, Computer Science and Commerce and we have received the grants from the UGC for running such programmes. Research motivation is given by the research committee by conducting seminars/workshops. 3.1.3 Does the college budget its activities of research and development? Yes, College has allocated and generated approximately Rs .50,000/- for Research and development through its own as well as other sources.

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3.1.4 Does the college promote participation of students in research through academic programmes? The undergraduate students have to do their project training in the sixth semester. In some departments internship training is also carried out by the students. Almost all the faculty has project as one of the course in the programmes offered. Some students spend time as a research student and work with experienced faculty members on ongoing research projects. The students are also given opportunity to work with research organization like CMFRI. Post graduate students have to take up their end semester project work. UG and PG students are also encouraged to become a member of professional societies like IDA. M.Phil and Ph.D programmes are offered by the Commerce, Home Science and Computer Science departments. 3.1.5 What are the major research facilities developed/ made available on campus for the benefit of research scholars? Research centre has been established and the instrumentation lab has been upgraded by the Home Science department. State of the art laboratories have been developed with latest equipments for research in the field of Computer Science and Home Science. Equipments like UV spectrophotometer, atomic absorption spectrophotometer, high power liquid chromatography, Ph meter, flame photometer, cabinet dryer, calorimeter, ultra centrifuge, water bath shaker and hot air woven are made available on the campus. In the department of Computer Science a research lab is established with the necessary software and hardware. The college has online subscription of IEEE journal and conference papers. College also has subscription of many printed journals.The department of Home Science is having tie up with Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology, Thanjavur and Tamil Nadu Food Grain Marketing Yard Limited. 3.1.6 Does the college subscribe for research journals for reference according to needs of departments? Yes. Subscription amount has been increased to purchase research journals

LIST OF RESEARCH JOURNALS DEPT. OF COMPUTER SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS:

S.No Name of the Journal Publisher

ISSN No

Subscribed Since

Annual Subscription

Amount1 International Journal of

Computer Science and System Analysis

Serials Publications, New Delhi

0973-7448 2010 Rs.3000/-

2 International Journal of Computing and Applications

Serials Publications, New Delhi

0973-5704 2010 Rs.3000/-

3 International Journal of System Simulation

Serials Publications, New Delhi

0975-2080 2010 Rs.3000/-

4 International Journal of Mathematics and

International Science Press, Gurgan,

0974-5580 2009 Rs.3000/-

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Computer Science &Information Technology

Haryana (India)

5 International Journal of Neural Networks & Applications

International Science Press, Gurgan, Haryana (India)

0974-6048 2010 Rs.3000/-

6 International Journal of Intelligent Information Processing

International Science Press, Gurgan, Haryana (India)

0973-3892 2009 Rs.3000/-

7 Karunya Journal of Research (Civil Engineering)

Karunya University, Karunya nagar, Coimbatore.

0974-7214 2010 Compliment

8 IEEE Communication Society

IEEE Publication New Delhi

1089-7798 2004 Rs.56,401/-

9 International Journal of Computational Intelligence Research Applications

Serials Publications, New Delhi

0973-6794 2007 Rs.3000/-

10 International Journal of Computational Intelligence Theory and Practice

Serials Publications, New Delhi

0973-5267 2006 Rs.3000/-

11 International Journal of Computational Vision and Biomechanics

Serials Publications, New Delhi

0973-7625 2007 Rs.3000/-

12 International Journal of Computer Science and Knowledge Engineering

Serials Publications, New Delhi.

0973-6735 2007 Rs.3000/-

NATIONAL JOURNALS

S.No Name of the Journal Publisher

ISSN No

Subscribed Since

Annual Subscription

Amount 1 Resonance

Indian Academy Sciences , Bangalore

0971-8044 2010-2011 Rs.500/-

2 Journal of Hybrid Computing Research

International Science Press, India

0974-5858 2010-2011 Rs.3000/-

3 Journal of Cybernetics and Systems

International Science Press, Haryana India.

0974-5459 2010-2011 Rs.3000/-

4 Journal of Intelligent Learning Systems& Applications

Serials Publications, New Delhi

0976-5961 2010-2011 Rs.3000/-

5 Journal of Neural Computing Systems

International Science Press, India

- 2010-2011 Rs.3000/-

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6 Journal of Software Engineering& Technology

International Science Press, Haryana India.

0975-6159 2010-2011 Rs.3000/-

7 Software Project Management and Quality Assurance

International Science Press, Haryana, India

2010-2011 Rs.3000/-

8 Journal of Information & Knowledge Management

World Scientific Connecting Grand Minds

0219-6492 2010-2011 Rs.33,088/-

9 ICTACT Journal of Image and Video Processing

ICTACT Journal Department, Tamil Nadu.

0976-9099 2010 Compliment

10 SADHANA Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences

Indian Academy Sciences, Bangalore

0256-2499 2009 Rs.400/-

11 OPSEARCH Journal of the operational Research society of India

Springer and Society

0030-3887 2009 Rs.2300/-

12 Current Science

Indian Academy Sciences , Bangalore

0011-3891 2002 Rs.1000/-

13 Journal of the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery)

Associate Director of Publication

1936-7406 2010 Rs.2500/-

14 IEEE Communication Letters

A Publication of the IEEE Communication Society

1089-7789 2009 Rs. 3000/-

15 Journal of Extension and Research

Gandhigram Rural Institute, Gandhigram

0972-351X 2010 Rs. 2400/-

16 Journal of Information Technology and Engineering

International Sciences Press, Gurgaon, Haryana(India)

2229-7421 2010 Rs. 6000/-

17 ICTACT Journal of SOFT COMPUTING

An International Publication of ICT Academy of T.Nadu

0976-6561 2010 Compliment

18 ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology

An International Publication of ICT Academy of T.Nadu

0976-0091 2010 Compliment

3.1.7 What initiatives are taken by the college for collaboration with other research organization and the industry? College has signed an MoU with the Chellamuthu Foundation at Madurai for a joint study of mentally ill residents of the organization regarding the nutritional assessment of such inmates.

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The joint study offers guidance for the preparation of health and energy drinks and other nutritious food for the benefit of these children. 3.1.8 Is there a research committee to facilitate and monitor research? If so, give details Yes, faculty members are motivated to pursue Ph D and all are encouraged to do major research projects. The committee looks for the avenues for research ventures and helps the faculty to undertake the same and to submit the proposals. This committee also recommends the students’ projects for financial assistance. 3.2 Research and publication output 3.2.1 Give details of ongoing Minor and Major Research Projects. Following table illustrates the completed/ongoing major research projects: Sl.N

o Year Name of the Scheme Sanctioned Amount

in Rs. Grants Received

in Rs. 1

2007-09

“Managing Human Resources through Self Help Group and Micro Credit Synergic Integration “ UGC funded Principal Investigator Dr S Unoose Begum, Dean of Arts & HOD of Commerce Co-investigators Ms. Jasmine & Ms S Latha, Sr. Lecturers of the Department of Commerce

4,21,200 4,21,200

2007-10

‘Utilization of Seaweed as Diet Supplement’- UGC funded Principal Investigator Mrs. Thahira Banu A, Sr. Lecturer in the Department of Home Science Co-investigators Dr S Sumayaa, Principal &Head Department of Home Science Mrs. Z Tajunnisha Begum, Sr. Lecturer in the Department of Home Science

4,48,000 4,48,000

2008 - 11

Principal Investigator Mrs. A Vasila Begum, Sr. Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science Co-investigators Ms Nagajothi, Lecturer, Department of Computer Science Ms Thaslim Jaria, Lecturer,

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Department of Computer Science

1 2009 UGC Sponsored Major Research Project Title: Quantification of Carcinogenic Food Toxins in certain Coastal Belt of Ramanathapuram District Principal Investigator: Dr. Sumayaa, Principal (2009-2011) Work in Progress

10,35,200.00 8,44,200.00

2 2010-11 UGC Sponsored Major Research Project Title: Mana Nalam Kundriavargalum, Manitha urimai Meeralkalum – Ramanathapuram Maavattam oru aaivu. Department of Tamil Principal Investigator Dr P.K.Nabeeshal Bibi, HOD, (2010-2012)

4,04,600.00 2,61,600.00

3 2011-14 UGC Sponsored Major Research Project Title: Efficient Iteration Free Fractal Image Compression Department of Computer science Principal Investigator Dr A.R.Nadira Banu Kamal, HOD, (2011-2014)

11,11,800.00 8,17,800.00

‘Knowledge Acquisition and Capturing for an Educational Institution’UGC sponsored Principal Investigator Mrs. A Vasila Begum, Sr. Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science Co-investigators Ms Nagajothi, Lecturer, Department of Computer Science Ms Thaslim Jaria, Lecturer, Department of Computer Science

6,99,300 6,99,300

Total 41,20,100 34,92,100

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3.2.2 Does the college receive research funds from the government, industry, NGOs, or overseas agencies? Furnish details. Research funds from the government Refer 3.2.1. Research funds from the industry

For collaborative research with VVV & sons edible oils Limited to determine the impact of oil pulling on Asthma & hyper tension college received Rs,40,000/-

Collaborative research with Tamilnadu Food grains Marketing Yard Ltd, Madurai on Palm Sugar (Palm Candy) preparation using organic products for clarification and received Rs.30,000/-

Research funds from the NGO

Packaging technology was explored for palm candy and consultancy was given to Yousuf Zulaiha Trust, generated Rs.5000.

Ms. Selva Rani, MPhil Scholar received Rs.17,000 from Seethakathi NGO for her project on palm candy

3.2.3 Have students of the college currently registered for M Phil and Ph D programmes? Furnish details. Also provide a list of the number of M Phil’s and Ph Ds awarded during the last five years. The college has three research centers and a list of the number of scholars admitted and the number of M Phil and Ph D degrees awarded are given in the following table

Research Department

Year of Commencement

No of degree awarded

Research in Progress

M Phil Ph D M Phil M Phil Ph D2009 -10 2010 -11 2010-11 2011-12 2010-11 2011-12

Department of Commerce

2009 -10 2011-12 9 6 - 6 -

Department of Home Science

2010-11 2010-11 NA 4 2 4 5

Department of Computer Science

2011-12 2011-12 NA- -NA -NA 12 - 3

3.2.4 Does the college provide fellowship / scholarship to research scholars? Researchers are now minimally supported with a grant of Rs.2,000 each. Their attendance at, and participation in, national and international workshops is subsidized. The UGC has released a grant of Rs.30 lakhs under the scheme of Basic Scientific Research to autonomous colleges during 2008. Out of the grant, the college is permitted to utilize upto 5percentage for student research. Selected students are permitted a project grant of Rs.3,000/- each and a stipend of Rs.2,000/- per student. The period of such project shall be 6-8 weeks.

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3.2.5 Does the college have a postdoctoral programme? No.

3.2.6 What are the highlights of collaborative research in the college?

The college and industry have a mutual exchange of knowledge and in addition the students are supported financially for their projects related to the area of concern of these industries. Experience and guidance are mutually benefited. Thus we are paving way to research 3.2.7 What research awards and patents were received by faculty during the last five years? None. However, the Department of Home Science, is processing papers to apply for a patent for the edible products it has developed from seaweed.

3.2.8 Are members of various faculties publishing research papers periodically in refereed journals? If so, furnish details.

3.2.9 Give details of publications made by members of various faculties.

A list of publications made by individual members of different faculties is included in the table given below

LIST OF RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

Sl Name of the

Staff

Topic Journal / Book Date

DEPARTMENT OF HOME SCIENCE 1 Ms A Thahira

Banu

“Microbial assay of different brands of packed milk available in and around Madurai”

Indian Journal of Dairying Sciences. Volume – 27 (International Journal)

8th September 2007

“Acceptability of Enteromorpha intestinalis incorporated recipes”

National Journal of Seaweed Research and Utilization Association of Marine Fisheries, Tamil Nadu. Volume No – 29 ISSN0971-7560

January-December 2007

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 2 Ms S K Afreen Corporate Governance in

Banks Current Tax Com News (National Journal )

Volume 33, Issue No 12, 27

June 2007

Details of Publication Number

International Journals 10 National Journals 11 Books 4 Abstracts 4International Conference 2

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3 Ms A E G C Rajani

Impact of WTO on Indian Textile Industry

Current Tax Com News (National Journal)

Volume 35, Part IV, Issue

No 20, 27 October 2007

4 Ms K Buvaneswari

“Impact of Securitization on Banks”

Monthly Public Opinion service (National Journal)

Volume LIII No.10, July

2008 Page No. 30

Effects of organization culture on employee morale”

Faculty coloumn of India MBA.com website

Article No. 905

Page No.10

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

5 Ms A R Nadira Banu Kamal

Iteration-free-fractal coding for image compression using genetic algorithm.

International Journal of Computer Intelligence and Application [IJCIA]

December 2008

6 Ms A R Nadira Banu Kamal

Performance of Interaction free Fractal Coding for Image Compression Using the Techniques Genetic Algorithm and simulated Annealing

International Journal of Computer Science and Software Technology [IJCSST ]

December 2008

Iteration – Free Fractal coding for Image Compression Using Simulated Annealing.

IET International Conference on Visual Information Engineering 2006, IET London. ISBN No.0 86341 671 3 /9780863416712

26– 28 September

2006

ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN BOOKS

DEPARTMENT OF HOME SCIENCE

7 Dr. S. Sumayaa Tools for student empowerment for quality enhancement Environmental Studies

Published by The Director, NAAC, ISBN No.-81-89842-05-6 Asia Pacific Quality Network Environmental Studies, Publication Division, Alagappa University, Karaikudi

NAAC August 2007

2006

8 Mrs S G Razia Sulthana

Environmental Studies Environmental Studies Publication division, Alagappa University, Karaikudi

2006

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9

Ms Tajunnisha Begum

Environmental Studies Environmental Studies Publication division, Alagappa University, Karaikudi.

2006

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 10 Ms S Latha Environmental Studies Environmental Studies

Publication division, Alagappa University, Karaikudi.

2006

LIST OF RESEARCH PAPERS, ABSTRACTS, THESES AND BOOKS PUBLISHED

Sl. No

Nature of Publication

Name of Faculty Total No.

Year of Publication

1 Books

Faculty of Home Science Ms S Latha, Department of Commerce

1 1

2007 2007

2 Research Papers

Dr A R Nadira Banu Ms A Thahira Banu Ms Bhuvaneswari Ms Rajani Ms Afreen Ms Brindha Devi

3 2 2 1 1 1

2008,2008, 2006 2007,2007 2007 2008,2008 2007 2007

3 Articles Published in Books

Dr Sumayaa Dawood Ms. Razia Sultana Ms. Tajunnisha Begum Ms. Rajani Ms. Jasmine Ms. S Latha

2 1 1 1 1 1

2006, 2007 2006 2006 2007 2007 2006

4

Abstracts & Proceedings

Dr Sumayaa Dawood Ms Z Tajunisha Begum Ms A Thahira Banu Ms S H Katheejathul Fithr

3 1 2 1

2006 & 2007-2 2006 2006, 2007 2006

Dr A R Nadira Banu Kamal 4 2006-3, 2008-1

Ms S K Afreen Ms A E G C Rajani Ms K Latha Ms A Jasmine Ms U Buvaneswari Ms P Brintha Ms P Fathima

5 2 3 3 2 1 1

2003-2, 2006-2, 2007 2007, 2008 2006-3 2006, 2007, 2008 2007,2008 2006, 2008

Ms A Brintha Devi Ms A Zahira Banu Ms B Zulaikha

2 1 1

2007-2 2007 2007

Dr P K Nabeeshal Bibi Ms S Devi

4 1

2006-2, 2007-2 2007

Ms A Girija 1 2008 Ms G Gitanjali 1 2008

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Ms Fathimabi 1 2006 5 Thesis - - -

6 Others [Published in Tamil Magazine]

Ms Z Tajunisha Begum 5 2008

Sl.No Name of the Staff Topic Book Year

DEPARTMENT OF TAMIL

1

Dr P.K. Nabeeshal Bibi

midtUk; rNfhjuNu Book Name: gf;jp kzpkhiy Kalaignaan pathipagam, Chennai ISBN 978-81-907733-4-8

2009

Samayam kadantha thondai iraivanakkam

Book Name : Aaivukkovai 2009 Madurai Kamaraj university publishers ISBN No 978-81-907888-8-5

May 2009

Tamizhakathil Arabigal Book Name: Aaivukkovai Islamiyath tamil Ilykiya State Level Conference 2009 ISBN 81 87862 82 – 3

December 2009

Kalithogai Unarthum Anbudamai

Book Name: Kalithogai Aaivukovai – III Part Vilzhichudar Pathipakam Chennai ISBN 978-93-80366-06-7

December 2009

2 Ms. P. Esther

tptpypaj;jpy; ,iwik

Book Name: gf;jp kzpkhiy Kalaignaan pathipagam, Chennai ISBN 978-81-907733-4-8

2009

Palaikali oru aivu Book Name: Kalithogai Aaivukovai – II-Part Vilzhichudar Pathipakam Chennai Page No. 373-381 ISBN 978-93-80366-06-7

December 2009

Makkalum Mozhi valarchium6

Book Name: Pannokku Parvail Tamil semmozhi Page No. 112-117 ISBN 13-978-81-909074-2-2

January 2010

Imayavarampanin Aramum Maramum

Book Name: Pathitruppathu Kurunchi Publication Page No. 158 - 162

December 2010

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ISBN No: 13-978 81 910216 15

Pannokkil Pal Vithi Book Name: Aaivalalarkalin Nokkil Kavikko Part - 1 Sathanai Veliyeedu. ISBN No: 978-81-920023-3-0 Page No.216-223

2010

Kalaingar oru samuga porali

Book Name: Aaivalarkalin Nokkil Kalaingar part -1 Sathanai Veliyeedu. ISBN No: 978-81-9200023-0-9 Page No. No.157-163

2010

3 Ms. V. Akila

Mz;lhs; ghly;fspy; mf ,yf;fpa kuGfs;

Book Name: gf;jp fyQ;rpak; - Kalaignaan pathipagam, Chennai ISBN 978-81-907733-6-2

2009

jpUf;Fws; xU gz;ghl;Lf; fsQ;rpak;

Book Name: gd;Ndhf;Fg; ghh;itapy; jkpo;r; nrk;nkhop, njhFjp:1 Publisher- fy;Y}hp Mrphpah; Fkhpj; jkpo;r;rq;fk;-ehfh;Nfhtpy;.

ISBN No:13-978-81-909074- 0-8 Page No.1-5

January 2010

Kavikko Abdul Rahman Parvail Kampanin Araciyal Gotpadu

Book Name: Aaivalalarkalin Nokkil Kavikko Part - 1 Sathanai Veliyeedu. ISBN No: 978-81-920023-3-0 Page No.123-129

2010

4 Ms.R. Visalatchi

rka E}y;fspd; ,iw ntspg;ghL

Book Name: gf;jp fyQ;rpak; - Kalaignaan pathipagam, Chennai ISBN 978-81-907733-6-2

Feb.2009

5 Ms. M. Sudha

“Broken” - Hearts Book Name: Human rights in Islam and Dalit Rights Pavai Publications Chennai ISBN No. 81-7735-891-x Page 100-104

August 2010

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH 6 Ms. M. Shamuna Jerrin Search for Identity in When Book Name: Critical Essays on 2009

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Araselvi We were Orphans Contemporary British Fiction Since 1950 Publisher Name: New Century Book House(P) Ltd Chennai Page No. 99-103 SBN 81-234-1531-1 Code No. A 1928

7 B. Zulaiha

Quest for the next World: A Comparative Study on Kamala Das and Sylvia Plath

Book Name: Comparative Discriminations: Studies in Literature Versa Books Publishers and Distributors Chennai ISBN 81-87300-51-5 Page No. /305-313

2010

Dalits and Discriminations - A ‘Discourse’

Book Name: Human Rights in Islam and Dalit Rights Pavai Publications Chennai ISBN No. 81-7735-891-x Page 23-27

August 2010

Tagore As An Indian Playwright: Discussion on the Joy of Attaining the Infinite Within the Finite

Book Name: Rabindranath Tagore: Vision and Art Poocharam Prints, Karaikudi ISBN 978-93-80481-09-8 Page No. 203-210

January 2011

Restructured Perfection: Searching through the confessional Mode of Kamala Das

An Annual Publication of Critical SAtudies in English Language and Literature Vol 9- No. 1 ISSN – 0973-0524 Publication: Bishop Heber College, Trichy

Dec 2010

8 Ms. B. Seeni Rahfu Nisha

Women Education in the Perspective of Islam

Book Name: Human rights in Islam and Dalit Rights Pavai Publications Chennai ISBN No. 81- 7735- 891-x Page 75-79

August 2010

9 Ms. A. Bringa Lakshmi

Humanism In Islam Book Name: Human rights in Islam and Dalit Rights Pavai Publications Chennai ISBN No. 81- 7735- 891-x Page 80-83

August 2010

10 Ms.V. Yogalakshmi

Islam – Righteous Rights Book Name: Human rights in Islam and Dalit Rights Pavai Publications Chennai ISBN No. 81-7735-891-x Page 84-88

August 2010

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Technological Innovation In ELT

Book Name: Proceedings Of The International Conference On Language Development And Computing Methods Karunya University Coimbatore ISBN No. 978-93—80769-00-4 Page No.202-204

December 2010

11 Ms. J.Arthy

Equalizing the Inequalities Book Name: Human rights in Islam and Dalit Rights Pavai Publications Chennai ISBN No. 81-7735-891-x Page 105-110

August 2010

12 Ms. M.Y. Marjiya Parveen

Teaching Language Through Literature

Book Name: Proceedings Of The International Conference On Language Development And Computing Methods Karunya University Coimbatore ISBN No. 978-93—80769-00-4 Page No.54-57

December 2010

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

13

Ms S K Afreen

Corporate Governance in Banks

Current Tax Com News (National Journal )

Volume 33, Issue No 12, 27 June 2007

Human Rights in Islam – Special Reference to Women

Book Name: Human rights in Islam and Dalit Rights Publication: Pavai Publications Chennai ISBN No. 81-7735-891-x Page 40-44

August 2010

14

Ms A E G C Rajani

Impact of WTO on Indian Textile Industry

Current Tax Com News (National Journal)

Volume 35, Part IV, Issue No 20, 27 October 2007

Information Technology Enabled Banking Products/ services (International Seminar)

Book Name: Banking Sector in the Global Scenario Publication: Sri Maruthi Publishers Chennai ISBN No. 978-93-80812-05-2 Page 402-406

January 2011

15

“Impact of Securitization on Banks”

Monthly Public Opinion service (National Journal)

Volume LIII No.10, July 2008 Page No. 30

Effects of organization Faculty coloumn of India Article

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Ms K Buvaneswai culture on employee morale”

MBA.com website No. 905 Page No.10

Effectiveness of Public Distribution System

Book Name: Monthly Public Opinion Surveys Value LV No:11 Page No: 13 – 14

August 2010

Indian Economy – Challenges and Opportunities

Book Name: Indian Economy changing scenario Pointer Publishers Jaipur ISBN No. 978-81-7132-625-9 Page 166-174

2010

16 Dr.A. Jasmine

Self-Help Groups and Poverty Alleviation in Ramanathapuram District

Book Name: Micro Finance and Poverty Eradication New Century Publishers ISBN. 81-7708-167-1

July 2008

Impact of SHG Programme on Income, Savings, Empowerment and Intensity of Poverty (Proceedings)-Research Paper

Microfinance Enabling Empowerment Publication: Vijay Nicole Pvt Ltd, Chennai Page No. 603-616 ISBN978-81-8209-265-5

2010

Emerging Trends in Customer Relationship Management

Book Name: Emerging Trends in Service Sector J.V. Publishing House, Jodhpur Page No.163-167 ISBN: 978-81-88818-51-8

2010

17 Ms B Brintha

Innovations Awaiting Health Insurance Business in India

Monthly public opinion surveys National Journal

September 2009

18 Ms S Latha

Emerging Scenario of Indian Rural of Agricultural Marketing in the Global Era

Book Name – Indian Rural Marketing in Liberalized Era ISBN No. 978-81-7273-497-8 (Authors Press – New Delhi)

2009

Global Financial Havoc and its impact on the Economy of BPL Families in India

Book Name: Global Financial Crisis and Its Implication on Indian Economy ISBN No. 978-81-906042-2-2 Page No. 660-693

2010

19 Ms. B. Habisha

Impact of Global Financial Crisis on Indian Economy

Book Name: Global Financial Crisis and Its Implication on Indian Economy ISBN No. 978-81-8356-648-3 Discovery Publishing House Pvt Ltd., New Delhi

2010

20 Ms. R. Nemorias Dalit Rights – A Hidden Book Name: Human rights in August

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Fernando Apartheid Islam and Dalit Rights Pavai Publications Chennai ISBN No. 81-7735-891-x Page 89-99

2010

Indian Economy – Challenges and Opportunities

Book Name: Indian Economy changing scenario Pointer Publishers Jaipur ISBN No. 978-81-7132-625-9 Page 166-174

2010

Department of Home Science

21 Dr. Sumayaa

Thassim Beevi Beevi Abdul Kader college:Promoting Access of Muslim Women to Higher Education in Rural Area of Tamilnadu

Book Name: Minority Education in India: Issues of Access, Equity and Inclusion Serials Publication ISBN 978-81-8387-348-2 Page No. 183-190 Serials Publications

2010

Islamic Rights are Human Rights

Book Name: Human rights in Islam and Dalit Rights Pavai Publications Chennai ISBN No. 81-7735- 891-x Page 1-22

August 2010

Biographical-Note Book Name: ASIA/PACIFIC – WHO’SWHO An International Publication of Rifacimento New Delhi ISBN No. 81-901966-2-6 Volume X Page 91

2010

22 Ms. Z. Tajunnisha Begum

Employment Rights in Islam

Book Name: Human rights in Islam and Dalit Rights Pavai Publications Chennai ISBN No. 81- 7735-891-x Page: 54-62

August 2010

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

23 Ms. N. Sangeetha

Dalit Rights – A Hidden Apartheid

Book Name: Human rights in Islam and Dalit Rights Pavai Publications Chennai ISBN No. 81-7735-891-x Page 89-99

August 2010

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

24 Dr. A.R. Nadira Banu Women’s Rights In Islam Book Name: Human Rights in August

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as Given in the Holy Quran’

Islam and Dalit Rights Pavai Publications Chennai ISBN No. 81- 7735-891-x Page 29-39

2010

An Efficient Edge Detection Algorithm For Segmenting ROI Based On CCL For Satellite Images

Book Name: Information and Communication Technology CIIT ISBN No: 978-1-4507-5165-0

December 2010

25 Ms. S. Panbarasi Fathima

Radiant Rights on Radical Relations

Book Name: Human rights in Islam and Dalit Rights Pavai Publications Chennai ISBN No. 81-7735-891-x Page 63-74

August 2010

26 Ms. S. Afrin Sara

Women’s Rights In Islam as Given in the holy Quran’

Book Name: Human rights in Islam and Dalit Rights Pavai Publications Chennai ISBN No. 81-7735-891-x Page 29-39

August 2010

27 Ms. M. Manimekala

Rights of the Muslims are Divinely Mandated

Book Name: Human rights in Islam and Dalit Rights Pavai Publications Chennai ISBN No. 81- 7735- 891-x Page 45-53

August 2010

28 Ms. A. Vasila Begum

Rights of the Muslims are Divinely Mandated

Book Name: Human rights in Islam and Dalit Rights Pavai Publications Chennai ISBN No. 81- 7735- 891-x Page 45-53

August 2010

3.2.10. Furnish details of citation index, impact factor of publications made by faculty.

Staff Department Journal Impact Factor Dr A R Nadira Banu

Computer Science IJCIA 0.494

Ms. N. Gowri Computer Science IJCSI 0.242

Ms.Mohideen Vahitha Banu Computer Science IJCA 0.835

IJCSC 0.583 3.3 Consultancy 3.3.1 List the broad areas of consultancy services offered by the college during the last five years (industry, government, NGO, community and society)?

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S.NO Department Nature of consultancy Revenue generated

1 H.SC Industry( Idhayam Group of Companies)

41000

2 Commerce Home Science Tamil

Government(Councilor)

Service Oriented

3 Home Science NGO( Kamalya Children Home) Service Oriented

4 Home Science NGO ( Traning for women) Service Oriented

5 Computer Science Community Service ( Training to SC/ST students)

Service Oriented

3.3.2 Does the college publish details of the faculty expertise available for offering consultancy? The college web site updates qualifications and expertise of faculty from time to time. Education fairs organized to promote admissions to various courses also advert faculty expertise. The Principal transmits information about specializations of faculty whenever she attends conferences and meetings of Boards of Studies of other institutions. 3.3.3 Give details regarding the nature of consultancy services and revenue generated? What are the mutual benefits accrued due to consultancy? The nature of most consultancies offered is altruistic and, for the most part, honorary, as observed earlier. They serve academic bodies, industry and communities. All academic services offered on Boards of Studies as examiners and members of other task groups are completely honorary. The revenue generated from training programmes organized by the college is paid as remuneration to teachers for their services. The fund raised from exhibition stalls is spent on welfare activities. The institution offers significant service to women of the neglected sections of society in whose development The Seethakathi NGO and Trust has distinguished itself with no parallel and the college is a member of this Trust. S.NO

Dept Nature Revenue Generated

1. Home Science

Analysed Idayam Gingelly Oil and gave the results to know the efficacy of reducing Asthma and hypertension

Rs. 40,000

2. Computer Science

Software for Question Bank of the College Rs50,000

The consultancy provided to NGO and UNWO are undertaken in purely academic spirit and service motive. 3.4 Extension activities 3.4.1 What are the outreach programmes organized by the college? How are they integrated with the academic curriculum?

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S.NO Name of the Department

Name of the course

Objectives Curriculum

1 Home Science Introduction to textile and clothing

To impart training and weaving food preparation to Madharasa alimas

CSS

Nutrition Science To create awareness among women on health issues

CSS

2 Computer Science Computer fundamentals

To improve computer knowledge for the SC/ST Student , staff nurses and lab technicians

CSS

3 Commerce Entrepreneurship Development. Small Savings Accounts Maintenance

To create awareness on Entrepreneurship development

CSS

4 English Communicative Skill

To impart basic skills (LSRW)

CSS

5 Microbiology Medical Micro-Biology

To create awareness on swine flue

CSS

3.4.2 How does the college facilitate institution neighbourhood networking in order to help students acquire service training? How does it contribute to sustained community development? Faculty of Home Science gives training to its students and subsequently those students conduct health and nutrition awareness camps for rural people which in turn contribute to sustained community development. All the departments have taken up extension activity as part of their curriculum apart from NSS thus motivating and instilling in the young minds the community service. Response given to 3.4.1 is the proof for the commitment and the concern of TBAKC towards its nighbourhood community. 3.4.3 How does the College promote participation of both students and faculty in the extension activities of NSS, NCC, YRC and NGOs? How often, and in what roles are they involved? NSS activities are organized on regular basis on the campus. The institution encourages its students to take part in such activities through advertisements on notice boards of departments and college, highlighting various activities done by NSS units at TBAKC. Various activities carried out by NSS/CSS at TBAKC throughout the year are tree plantation, village camps, cleanliness camps etc. Rotaract Club of the college organizes an academic counseling/training programme for school students in nearby villages on regular basis. YRC, RRC of the college organize blood donation camps on regular basis. Through NGO, the college is doing wonders in empowering the local women. Best NSS volunteer awards are given to the students of each NSS units to promote and strengthen their active participation.

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3.4.4. Is there any research or extension work to ensure social justice and to empower underprivileged section of women and children in particular? Being a women’s college TBAKC is necessarily involved in research and extension conceived to empower marginalized women and families. The following are some concrete instances:

The Department of Backward Classes and Minorities Welfare, Govt. of Tamilnadu through the district administration selected our college to offer Diploma in Information Technology Course (one year) to 118 minority students free of cost. During November 2008, an examination was held and 81 students came out with distinction.

Faculty of the Department of Computer Science offer the Diploma in Information Technology to SC/ST students under the TAHDCO (Tamil Nadu Adi Dravidar Housing Development Corporation) scheme.

Ms Tajunnisa Begum of the Department of Home Science is at present doing her doctoral degree programme on “Gender and Environment” with special reference to local women.

The Department of Home Science has completed a Major Project on the topic, “A Profile of Trends of Production and Marketing of Street Foods in Madurai, Tirunelveli, Kanyakumari and Ramanathapuram, with Special Reference to Micro Enterprises Managed by Women.”

In collaboration with United National Welfare Organization [UNWO], the faculty and

students of Home Science are conducting various awareness programmes to promote health and hygiene of rural Muslim women.

The Department of Commerce has undertaken a major research project on the topic, “Managing Human Resources for Self Help Groups and Micro Credit Synergic Integration” with special reference to Self Help Groups in Ramanathapuram and Madurai Districts.

Several extension activities of the Department of Home Science organized under the auspices of NSS, YRC, NGO and others serve the cause of marginalized women.

The faculty of Computer Science conducted a Computer Literacy Programme for the hospital administrative staff of Kilakarai and Ramanathapuram

The Department of English has initiated an extension activity to enrich the communication skills of the students of VI, VII and VIII standards in the schools nearby.

Dept of HSc gave a lecture and demonstration to SHG women at KVK hall, Collectorate , Ramnad. This programme was organized by Coastal Sanitation Research Centre, Ramnad district.

The Principal acted as resource person on the “Islamic Women Awareness Conference” organized by Seeman Trust, Chennai.

Department of Computer Science conducted “computer literacy” programme under the community social service.

Department of Tamil has undertaken a major project on mentally retarded to expose their problems. Department of Commerce has under taken a major project on the topic “Managing human resources for self help groups and micro credit synergic integration” sanctioned by the UGC Undertook three M.Phil Project on the under privileged by the department of Commerce

3.4.5. What is the impact of extension work on the community? Specify.

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Various extension programmes organized by college are helpful for under-privilege section of the society to grow mentally, physically and professionally. The technical training, small savings and language courses imparted provide a better chance for employment and train them about the latest technology and equipments. Health -care programs help them live a healthy and better life. 3.4.6. Does the college receive awards /recognition for extension services? Ms.Sameena Fathima of III B.sc Mathematics received district Best President award from the District Rotary Governor Rtn.J.K.Kumar for the services rendered through the Rotaract club. The Rotaract Club of the college is given a social service award by the district collector on the day of Independence. Two of our students got selected as best NSS volunteers in the university level and participated in the NSS adventure camp at Kulumanali and New Delhi 3.5 Collaboration 3.5.1 How many collaborative programmes does the college have for promoting research and extension? What are they? There are six collaborative programmes with the organizations viz., CMFRI, WinWays system pvt. ltd, ICT Academy, IICPT, TFMY and UNWO. 3.5.2 List the organizations and the nature of the collaboration as well as expected outcomes.

S.No Name of the Collaborating Institution Nature of Collaboration Expected Outcomes

1. Department of Mathematics, Alagappa University, Karaikudi.

Organizing National Level Seminar.

Organized two National Level Seminars.

2. Collaboration between Computer Science department with Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Cochin. Collaboration between TBAKC with Win Ways Systems Private Limited, Madurai. Collaboration with ICT Academy of Tamilnadu.

Training to the faculty of CMFRI in database management. Training on LAMP (Linux,Apache,MySql,and PHP) Conduct regular training programmes to the faculty members.

Professional skills enhanced. 19 students had completed LAMP course. 4 Staff Members are undergoing .NET, J2EE and ORACLE training.

3. Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology (IICPT) and Tamilnadu Food Grains Marketing Yard (TFMY). United Welfare Organization (UNWO).

Identification of technology for palm sugar processing. To give nutritional awareness for village people of Ramnad District.

1MPhil Student took up project on technology for palm sugar processing and completed the project. Change in attitude, belief and practice in cooking, maintenance of sanitary condition in and around their households, Child care

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and Health care of individuals.

3.5.3. How did the linkages if any, contribute to the following?

Curriculum Development Teaching Training Practice Teaching Research Consultancy Extension Publication Student Placement

The linkages contributed to the followings are

a) Curriculum S. No Nature of collaboration Objectives

1 WinWays Systems Private Ltd., Madurai

To enrich value added courses

2 ICT Academy of Tamilnadu To update knowledge on faculty 3 Textile industries To frame syllabus on Diploma in

Fashion Designing 4 CMFRI, Cochin Diploma in Marine Ornamental Fish

Culture 5 NSS/Rotaract, YRC and Red

Ribbon Club Awareness programmes

b) Internship and c) On-the-job Training S.no Department Objectives

1 Micro biology One Month summer training in a reputed hospital

2 Home Science On the job training in Textile industry

3 Computer Science Acquire professional skills in computer applications.

4 Commerce Practical training in financial institutions

c) Faculty Exchange and Development

While faculty exchange has not been systematically scheduled, mutual exchange of expertise for specific or occasional purposes is common between the college and the collaborating bodies.

These linkages have considerably developed the skills and experience of our faculty

through mutual co-operation in creating new courses, modifying others and introducing additional modules.

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d) Research

S.No Department Collaboration Nature

1 Home Science Tamilnadu Food Grains Marketing Yard Ltd and Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology.

Palm Sugar processing

2 Home Science VVV Idhayam group of company Viruthunagar,

Benefits of oil pulling

e) Consultancy Please see Section 3.3.1 which lists a large number of honorary and paid consultancies most of which are outcomes of mutual collaboration. f) Extension Please see section 3.4.1, 3.4.2 and 3.4.3 for specific details. g) Publication Sl No Name of the Staff Topic Journal or Book Date

1 Dr.A.R.Nadira Banu Kamal and Dr.S.Thamarai Selvi.

Enhanced Iteration Free Fractal Image Coding Algorithm with Efficient Search and Storage Space.

ICTACT journal on Image and Video Processing an International Publication of ICT Academy of Tamilnadu, India.

2010

3.5.4 What measures did the college adopt to enhance the quality of research, consultancy and extension during the past five years?

The following measures were taken to improve the quality of research, consultancy and extension:

Research The quality circle for research conducts workshops /seminar/ conference periodically. It also scrutinizes the major and minor research project proposals of students, teachers and circulates the details of funding agencies / websites to various departments, suggests websites for research reference. Financial assistance is provided for faculty and student projects. The college encourages departments to have joint project with B S Abdur Rahman University to start Marine Research Centre in Kilakarai. List out the Research Project Proposals/Projects for past five years

S.No

Year

Research Project Proposals/Projects Department Project No. of No. of

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Proposal Sent

Proposal Sanctioned/C

ompleted 1 2006 Commerce Major 1 1 2 2006 Home Science Major 1 1 3 2007 Computer Science Major 1 1 4 2007 English Major 1 - 5 2008 Computer Science Major 1 1 6 2008 Mathematics Minor 1 - 7 2008 Commerce Minor 4 - 8 2008 Computer Science Minor 1 - 9 2009 Tamil Minor 1 1 10 2007-2009 Commerce Minor 1 1 11 2008-2011 Computer Science Minor 1 1 12 2011-2014 Computer Science Minor 1 1 13 2011 Home Science Minor 2 1 14 2010 Microbiology &

Biotechnology Minor 2 -

Consultancy

Assurance of the quality of consultancy is evident in the demand for the expertise and services of the college by public, private and NGO sectors.

Extension

The quality of extension services to neighbourhood communities, especially of poor women, has been maintained through collaboration with professional bodies including NGOs and public organizations.

3.6 Best Practices

3.6.1 Describe the best practices in research, consultancy and extension with reference to promotion of research /publication output/consultancy/extension/collaboration. The following are the best practices adopted to facilitate and promote research, consultancy and extension: a) Research

A separate quality circle for research is available Faculty members who guide M.Phil and Ph.D projects from outside are given 4

points in the calculation of faculty performance award On completion of Ph.D faculty members are given Rs.5000/- Fund is mobilized to each department to participate in the

state/national/international conferences/seminars/workshops. Research centre has been established in Commerce, Home science and Computer

Science departments. Budget for the purchase of research journals has been increased

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b) Consultancy

Department of Home science analyzed Idhayam Gingelly oil and gave the results to know the efficacy of reducing Asthma and Hypertension

Department of Computer Science developed a software for question bank of all courses in the College.

Three faculty members from the college were appointed as counsellors in District Social Welfare Office, Ramanathapuram.

Consultancy provided to NGO and UNWO purely with service motive.

c) Extension

One to one teaching to the children of blue collar workers of our college during weekends

Introduced Community Social Service (CSS) and Village Placement Programme (VPP) as part of the curriculum.

Extension activities through NSS, Rotaract and Red Ribbon Club.

d) Publication Output Rewards are given to the faculty for publications. For Re-assessment What are the evaluative observations made under Research, Consultancy and Extension in the previous assessment report and how have they been acted upon? Based on the comment that The college has taken initiatives by giving Rs.5000 for the faculty who have completed Ph.D. Management is also giving additionally 2percentage of the amount sanctioned for major research project by the UGC to the principal investigator and 1percentage to the co-investigator on completion.

3.6.2 What are the other quality sustenance and enhancement measure undertaken by the institution since the previous Assessment and Accreditation with regard to Research, Consultancy and Extension?

Motivation is given by the Quality Circle for research and workshops/seminars are

conducted periodically for the benefit of faculty and research scholars Efforts have been made to identify three departments as Research Centers College has developed collaboration with other institutions of higher learning Developed expertise for consultancy work

TBAKC has research committee at each faculty level to facilitate and monitor funded and non-funded projects. College established a research and development center in areas of Computer Science, Home Science and Commerce to promote research. The undergraduate students are made to work in their final semester on term projects. Students are also given opportunity to take up summer mini projects and it is given an extra credit. All the post graduate students are to do their project work in relevant areas. The institution encourages faculty members to pursue M Phil and Ph.D. programs under Faculty Improvement Program (FIP) and also encourages faculty members to pursue on part-time basis. The faculty members get salary and the part-time candidates are given work load relaxation of 50 percentage. TBAKC sponsors registration for international and national conferences and for research publications and also provides duty leave to attend the same. All

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the students are encouraged to become members of the professional bodies in their discipline. The college has online subscription of IEEE journal and conference papers, The college has online subscription of IEEE journal and conference papers. TBAKC has total of 112 journal subscription [66 national and 46 international printed journal subscriptions] and over 5000 back volume journals,72 magazines and 182 periodicals. College through its various extension activities has done a remarkable role in the development and upliftment of the neighborhood community. The college has signed MOUs with different organization to facilitate various activities like research, extension. consultancy, This is being reflected in the curriculum development, community orientation, student training, placements and research projects undertaken.