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Tarakeswar Degree College

Tarakeswar, Hooghly, West Bengal, PIN-712410
List of Committees

 Admission Sub Committee
 Examination Sub Committee
 Routine Sub Committee
 Leave, Pension & Service Book Sub-Committee
 Cultural Sub-Committee
 Campus Development Subcommittee
 ICT Development Subcommittee
 Research, Publication & Magazine Sub-Committee
 Career Counselling & Placement Sub-Committee
 NSS Sub-Committe
 Grievance Redressal Cell
 IQAC
 E-Waste Committee
 NAAC Committee
 Equal Opportunity Cell
 Students Welfare Cell
 Canteen Committee
 Library Committee
 Anti-ragging Cell
 Internal Complaints Committee

Admission Sub-committee

Objective: The objective of an Admission Sub-committee at Tarakeswar Degree College is to oversee the admission process and make informed decisions regarding the selection of prospective students for enrollment. This includes reviewing applications, establishing selection criteria, making admission decisions, developing admission policies, managing enrollment goals, communicating with applicants, evaluating the process, ensuring legal compliance, and promoting a fair and diverse student body.

Members:
1. DR. DIBAKAR MANNA (CONVENOR)
2. SK YASNUR
3. Mr. ANIMESH HALDER
4. Dr. SAHIDUJJAMAN KHAN
5. Dr. APARNA PANDEY
6. Mr. ANIMESH PAN
7. MD ABIDAR RAHAMAN
8. Mr. AVINANDAN ROY
9. Mr. SUMANTA PATRA
10. Mr. SOUMEN GHOSH
11. Mr. SANJIB BERA
12. Mr. KAUSHIK MAJI

EXAMINATION SUB-COMMITTEE

The objective of an Examination Subcommittee at Tarakeswar Degree College is to oversee and ensure the smooth and effective conduct of examinations. The subcommittee is responsible for planning the execution and conduction of examination as communicated by the Controller of Examination of the University of Burdwan. They coordinate with faculty members, departments, and relevant stakeholders to ensure a well-organized and efficient examination process. The subcommittee is responsible for various aspects related to examinations, including planning, scheduling, administering, and sending answer scripts for evaluating assessments as per direction of the University of Burdwan.

Members:
1. DR. PINTU SHEE (CONVENOR)
2. DR. ASISH K. PAL (JT CONVENOR)
3. DR. DIBAKAR MANNA (ASSISTANT OFFICE-IN-CHARGE)
4. SK YASNUR
5. SULATA HEMBREM
6. ANIMESH HALDER
7. DR. APARNA PNDEY
8. DR. SAHIDUJJAMAN KHAN
9. ANIMESH PAN
10. PALASH KR. DAS
11. AVINANDAN ROY
12. SUDIP KR. BANERJEE
13. MD ABIDAR RAHAMAN
14. SASANKA SEKHER BERA
15. SANJIB BERA
16. MITHUN BHUMIJ
17. RAHUL DALUI
18. KAUSHIK MAJHI

ROUTINE SUB-COMMITTEE

The objective of a Routine Subcommittee at Tarakeswar Degree College is to establish and maintain a structured and efficient routine for various operational activities within the institution. The subcommittee is responsible for creating and managing the college timetable. This includes scheduling classes, labs, workshops, and other academic activities to optimize resource utilization, minimize conflicts, and accommodate faculty and student preferences. They coordinate with academic departments and individual faculty members to create schedules that optimize teaching and learning opportunities. The subcommittee collaborates with the Examination Subcommittee to coordinate and plan internal examination schedules & continuous assessments e.g. project work, educational excursion etc., ensuring that they align with the college timetable.

Members
1. SUVRO SARKAR (CONVENOR)
2. DR. DIBAKAR MANNA
3. SK YASNUR
4. DR. SRIMANTA SINHA ROY
5. DR. MOHUA BISWAS
6. PINGALA ROY CHOWDHURY
7. ANANDA KHAMARU
8. DR. JOTIRMOY MAZUMDAR
9. MITHUN BHUMIJ
10. ARNAB SAMANTA

LEAVE, PENSION & SERVICE BOOK SUB COMMITTEE

The objectives of a Leave, Pension & Service Book Maintenance Subcommittee at Tarakeswar Degree College are to ensure accurate and efficient management of employee leave, pension, and service records. This subcommittee ensures accurate tracking, recording, and updating of leave balances, approvals, and documentation. They also manages the pension system for eligible employees, including documentation, calculation, and processing of pension benefits. The subcommittee maintains and updates the service records of employees, including employment history, promotions, transfers, and other relevant information. Overall this subcommittee focuses on maintaining proper documentation, adherence to policies and regulations, and providing support and guidance to employees regarding leave, pension, and service-related matters.

Members:
1. DR. SRIMANTA SINHA ROY (CONVERNOR)
2. DR. DIBAKAR MANNA
3. DR. ARPAN MANNA
4. DR. MAHUA BISWAS
5. SK. YASNUR
6. AVIK SINHA ROY
7. NTS ( Provided by College Office)

WOMENS CELL

The objective of a Women Cell at Tarakeswar Degree College is to promote gender equality, create a safe and supportive environment for women, and address issues related to gender discrimination, harassment, and women's welfare. The Women Cell focuses on empowering women, raising awareness about gender-related concerns, and providing a platform for addressing grievances. They offer guidance, emotional support, and referrals to appropriate resources both within the college and in the community. The Women Cell aims to empower women by organizing skill development workshops, leadership programs, and mentoring initiatives. They provide opportunities for women to enhance their capabilities, build self-esteem, and develop their potential.

Members:
1. DR. SUTANUKA GHOSH (ROY) (CONVERNOR)
2. DR. ARUNDHUTI RAY MOULIK (RAY)
3. DR. SRABANI SEN
4 DR. APARNA PANDEY
5. KAMALIKA MITRA
6. DR. CHANDRAMALLIKA BISWAS
7. VEDATRAYEE BANERJEE
8. SULATA HEMBREM
9. PINGALA ROY CHOWDHURY
10. MOHUA BISWAS
11. SAMARPITA GHOSH
12. JAYASHRE MONDAL SANTRA
13. PRIYANKA DAS
14. KRISHNA BERA
15. PROMITA BHAR
16. REBA BHATTACHARYYA
17. SIKHA GHORUI
18 CHANDY PAKHIRA
19. STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE

CULTURAL SUB-COMMITTEE

The objective of a Cultural Subcommittee in Tarakeswar Degree College is to promote and foster cultural diversity, creativity, and artistic expression among students. The subcommittee focuses on organizing cultural events, activities, and initiatives that celebrate various forms of art, music, dance, theater, literature, and other cultural traditions. The subcommittee organizes and coordinates cultural events and performances within the college. This includes concerts, dance performances, theater productions, art exhibitions, literary festivals, and other cultural showcases. They provide a platform for students to express their talents and share their cultural heritage.

Member:
1. DR. SRABANI SEN (CONVENOR)
2. DR. MANIK MONDAL
3. DR. SUTANUKA GHOSH (ROY)
4. DR. MOHUYA BISWAS
5. ANIMESH HALDER
6. DR. SHANTANU HALDER
7. NITA BANERJEE
8. JAYASHREE MONDAL SANTRA
9. SUDIP KR. BANERJEE
10. ANIS CHAKRABORTY
11. ASHIS SAMANTA
12. KHOKAN HALDER
13. MD FAYEEM AHMED
14. SAJAY SUTRADHAR
15. STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE

CAMPUS DEVELOPMENT SUBCOMMITTEE

The objectives of a Campus Development Subcommittee in Tarakeswar Degree College are centered on the planning, improvement, and maintenance of the college's physical infrastructure, facilities, and environment. The subcommittee focuses on creating a conducive and sustainable campus for students, faculty, staff, and visitors. The subcommittee is responsible for assessing the current state of campus facilities and identifying areas that require improvement or upgrading. They plan and oversee construction, renovation, and maintenance projects to enhance the quality and functionality of buildings, classrooms, laboratories, libraries, sports facilities, and other campus amenities.

Members:
1. DR. CHANDRAMALLIKA BISWAS (CONVENOR)
2. DR. PINTU SHEE
3. KAMALIKA MITRA
4. DR. SAHIDUJJAMAN KHAN
5. DR. ASISH KR. PAL
6. DR. SANTUNU HALDER
7. SAMARPITA GHOSH
8. KAUSTAV BAGCHI
9. NTS

ICT DEVOLOPMENT SUBCOMMITTEE

The objective of an ICT Development Subcommittee in Tarakeswar Degree College is to promote the effective integration and utilization of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) resources and systems to enhance teaching, learning, administrative processes, and overall campus operations. The subcommittee focuses on planning, implementing, and managing ICT initiatives that support the college's strategic goals and meet the evolving needs of the college community. The subcommittee supports the development and management of e-learning platforms and systems. They identify and implement learning management systems (LMS) or other digital platforms that enable online course delivery, access to educational resources, assignment submissions, and online assessments. The subcommittee assesses the existing ICT infrastructure and develops plans for its enhancement and expansion. This includes evaluating network infrastructure, server systems, hardware, software, and other ICT resources to ensure they meet the current and future needs of the college.

Members:
1. SANDIP TIGGA (CONVENOR)
2. ZARGIS HOSSAIN
3. DR. SAHIDUJJAMAN KHAN
4. DR. APARNA PANDEY
5. DR. ARPAN MANNA
6. SANJIB BERA
7. ALL COMP. SCIENCE TEACHING STAFF
8. SK NASIRUDDIN

RESEARCH, PUBLICATION AND MAGAZINE SUBCOMMITTEE

The objective of a Research, Publication, and Magazine Subcommittee in a college is to promote and support research activities, encourage academic publication, and facilitate the production and dissemination of a college magazine or journal. The subcommittee focuses on creating a platform for students, faculty, and staff to engage in research, scholarly writing, and creative expression. The subcommittee promotes a research culture within the college by organizing research-oriented events, workshops, and seminars. They encourage students, faculty, and staff to undertake research projects, explore funding opportunities, and collaborate with external research institutions. The subcommittee educates researchers on research ethics and integrity, ensuring adherence to ethical guidelines and responsible research practices by organizing seminar or by inviting scholars as resource persons from reputed institutes.

Members:
1. DR. ARPAN MANNA (CONVENOR)
2. SUVRO SARKAR
3. DR. CHANDRAMALLIKA BISWAS
4. DR. MANIK MANDAL
5. ZARGIS HOSSAIN
6. DR. SAHIDUJJAMAN KHAN
7. DR. ASISH KR. PAL
8. DEBANGSHU BANERJEE
9. DR. SOURAV GHOSH

CAREER COUNSELLING AND PLACEMENT SUBCOMMITTEE

The objectives of a Career Counseling and Placement Subcommittee in a Tarakeswar Degree College are to provide guidance, support, and resources to students in their career development journey, and to facilitate their successful transition from academia to the professional world. The subcommittee focuses on assisting students in making informed career decisions, acquiring relevant skills and experiences, and connecting them with employment and internship opportunities. The subcommittee provides career counseling services to students, helping them explore their interests, strengths, and career aspirations. They offer one-on-one counseling sessions, assessments, and workshops to assist students in making informed decisions about their academic and career paths. They provide resources and guidance on resume writing, interview skills, professional etiquette, networking, and other essential job-searching skills.

Members:
1. KAMALIKA MITRA (CONVENOR)
2. SANDIP TIGGA
3. PINGALA ROY CHOWDHURY
4. DR. ARPAN MANNA
5. JAGANATH KOLEY
6. TUHIN PAL

NSS SUBCOMMITTEE

The objective of an NSS (National Service Scheme) Subcommittee in a Tarakeswar Degree College is to promote social service, community engagement, and personal development among students. The NSS is a voluntary organization that encourages students to participate in various community service activities to foster a sense of social responsibility and contribute to the development of society. The NSS Subcommittee focuses on coordinating and implementing NSS activities within the college campus. They organize and facilitate projects and initiatives that address community needs, such as organizing health camps, cleanliness drives, blood donation camps, environmental conservation activities, and awareness campaigns on social issues. They conduct workshops, seminars, and awareness programs to educate students about various social concerns and promote empathy, understanding, and inclusivity.

Members:
1. SUVRO SARKAR (CONVENOR)
2. DR. SRABANI SEN
3. DR. SUTANUKA GHOSH (ROY)
4. DR. SRIMANTA SINHA
5. DR. PINTU SHEE

GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL

The objective of a Grievance Redressal Cell in a college is to provide a fair and transparent mechanism for students, faculty, and staff to express their grievances, concerns, or complaints and to ensure their timely resolution. The Grievance Redressal Cell acts as a platform for individuals to seek justice, address issues, and maintain a harmonious and conducive environment within the college community. It provides an avenue for individuals to express their concerns related to academics, infrastructure, discrimination, harassment, administration, or any other relevant issue. The cell ensures that all grievances are treated with fairness, impartiality, and confidentiality. It follows a systematic and transparent process to investigate and resolve complaints, ensuring that the rights and interests of all parties involved are protected in a timely manner.

Members:
1. DR. SUTANUKA GHOSH (ROY)(CONVENOR)
2.Arundhati Moulik (Ray)
3. PINGALA ROY CHOWDHURY
E mail id- grievancecell@tarakeswardegreecollege.org

IQAC

The IQAC (Internal Quality Assurance Cell) at Tarakeswar Degree College is primarily responsible for ensuring and enhancing the quality of education and academic processes within the institution. The IQAC aims to develop and implement quality benchmarks and parameters to assess and maintain the overall quality of academic programs, teaching, research, and other related activities in the college. The IQAC works towards facilitating the process of accreditation by external agencies and ensures compliance with the standards and guidelines set by accrediting bodies. It assists in the preparation of self-study reports and organizes internal audits for quality assessment. The IQAC ensures the availability of necessary support services for students, including counseling, mentoring, career guidance, and academic assistance. It also collects and analyzes feedback from students on various aspects of their academic experience and takes necessary steps for improvement. Overall, the IQAC acts as a catalyst for continuous improvement and quality enhancement in all aspects of the college's are functioning, with the ultimate goal of providing a conducive and enriching educational experience for students.

Members:
1. DR. ARUNDHUTI RAY (MOULIK) (CONVERNOR)
2. SULATA HEMBREM
3. SUVRO SARKAR
4. DR. TAPAN KUMAR GHOSH
5. DR. SRIMANTA SINHA ROY
6. DR. PINTU SHEE
7. DR. SUTANUKA GHOSH (ROY)
8. DR. APARNA PANDEY
9. DR. ARPAN MANNA
10. PRESIDENT
11. EX-DPI

E-WASTE COMMITTEE

The primary objective of an E-Waste Committee is to establish effective systems and procedures for the proper management of electronic waste generated within the organization or institution. The committee aims to raise awareness among staff, students, and other stakeholders about the environmental and health hazards associated with improper disposal of electronic waste. It educates them on the importance of recycling and responsible e-waste disposal. The overall objective of an E-Waste Committee is to establish a systematic and environmentally responsible approach to manage electronic waste within the organization or institution, ensuring compliance with regulations and contributing to sustainable practices.

MEMBERS
1. DR. SRIMANTA SINHA ROY (CONVENOR)
2. DR. SAHIDUJJAMAN KHAN
3. DR. SANDIP TIGGA
4. HARADHAN KUNDU
5. KHOKON HALDER


NAAC COMMITTEE

The primary objective of the NAAC committee is to assess and accredit the college based on predefined quality parameters and standards. It evaluates the overall performance and quality of the college in various areas such as teaching, learning, research, infrastructure, governance, student support services, and social outreach. The committee assists the college in its overall development by guiding it in formulating policies and practices that enhance the quality of education. It encourages the college to adopt innovative teaching methodologies, promote research activities, improve infrastructure, enhance governance practices, and strengthen student support services.

MEMBERS:
1. DR. SRIMANTA SINHA ROY (CONVENOR)
2. DR. TAPAN KUMAR GHOSH
3. DR. SUTANUKA GHOSH ROY
4. DR. SHANTANU HALDER
5. DR. ARPAN MANNA
6. PINGALA ROY CHOWDHURY
7. SUDIP BANDOPADHYAY
8. SAJAY SUTRADHAR
9. SANJIB BERA
10.CO-ORDINATOR OF IQAC

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY CELL

The primary objective of the EOC is to ensure equal opportunities for all students, irrespective of their caste, gender, religion, disability, or any other social or economic background. It works towards creating a fair and inclusive environment where every student has equal access to educational opportunities, resources, and facilities. The EOC provides support and assistance to students who face any form of discrimination or barriers in their academic pursuits. The EOC conducts sensitization programs and awareness campaigns to promote understanding and acceptance of diversity among students, faculty, and staff members. The overall objective of the Equal Opportunity Cell is to foster a culture of inclusivity, respect, and equal opportunity within the college, where every student feels valued, supported, and empowered to achieve their full potential, regardless of their background or identity.

MEMBERS:
1. SULATA HEMBREM (CONVENOR)
2. SUVRO SARKAR
3. ZARGIS HOSSAIN
4. DR. MAHUYA BISWAS

STUDENTS WELFARE

The primary objective of the Students Welfare Committee is to provide various support services to students to ensure their overall well-being and development. This includes addressing their academic, personal, emotional, and social needs. The committee aims to offer counseling and guidance services to students. It provides a platform for students to seek help and support for academic and personal challenges, stress management, career guidance, and decision-making. The Students Welfare Committee serves as a platform for students to voice their grievances, concerns, or complaints. It works to resolve these issues in a fair and timely manner, ensuring a conducive and harmonious college environment. The committee focuses on promoting the health and well-being of students. It organizes health camps, awareness programs, and initiatives related to physical and mental well-being. The committee aims to provide opportunities for student representation and engagement in decision-making processes within the college. It facilitates student participation in various committees, clubs, and student organizations to ensure their voices are heard and their interests are represented.

MEMBERS:
1. DR. APARNA PANDEY (CONVENOR & SCHOLARSHIP NODAL OFFICER)
2. ANIMESH HALDER
3. DR. MANIK MANDAL

CANTEEN COMMITTEE

The primary objective of the Canteen Committee is to ensure the provision of quality food and services to students, faculty, and staff members. It establishes and monitors standards for food quality, hygiene, cleanliness, and safety in the college canteen. The committee aims to ensure that the canteen offers a diverse and balanced menu that caters to the preferences and dietary requirements of the college community. It collaborates with canteen vendors to plan menus that include healthy options and take into consideration cultural diversity and special dietary needs. The committee promotes sustainable practices in the canteen, such as minimizing food wastage, encouraging the use of eco-friendly packaging, and promoting recycling and waste management practices. The overall objective of the Canteen Committee is to provide a clean, safe, and pleasant dining experience for the college community. It aims to ensure that the canteen meets the expectations and requirements of students and staff in terms of quality, variety, affordability, and hygiene, while also promoting sustainability and compliance with health and safety standards.

MEMBERS:
1. DR. SAHIDUJJAMAN KHAN
2. DR. MAHUYA BISWAS
3. SANDIP TIGGA
4. DR. ARPAN MANNA
5. DR. SHANTANU HALDER
6. DR. ASISH KR PAL

LIBRARY COMMITTEE

The primary objective of the Library Committee is to contribute to the development and improvement of the college library. It focuses on enhancing the library's infrastructure, facilities, resources, and services to meet the evolving needs of students, faculty, and staff. The committee aims to oversee the development and management of the library's collection. It works towards acquiring relevant and diverse resources, including books, journals, digital materials, and other educational resources, in line with the academic programs offered by the college. The committee focuses on leveraging technology to enhance library services. It explores and implements innovative technologies, such as library management systems, digital repositories, and online databases, to improve access, discoverability, and retrieval of information. The overall objective of the Library Committee is to ensure the effective functioning of the college library and to support the academic and research needs of the college community. By focusing on collection development, user engagement, access, policies, collaboration, technology integration, and information literacy, the committee aims to provide a vibrant and valuable learning resource center for students and faculty.

MEMBERS:
1. DR. APARNA PANDEY (CONVENOR)
2. DR.SUTANUKA GHOSH (ROY)
3. SANDIP TIGGA
4. SK YASNUR
5. DR. MAHUYA BISWAS
6. SK ABIDAR RAHAMAN

ANTI-RAGGING CELL

The objective of the Anti-Ragging Cell at our college is to prevent and eliminate any form of ragging or harassment within the campus, ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for all students. The primary objective of the Anti-Ragging Cell is to prevent instances of ragging from occurring within the college premises. It creates awareness among students about the consequences of ragging and promotes a zero-tolerance policy towards such activities. It conducts awareness programs, workshops, and orientation sessions to educate students about the psychological, physical, and emotional harm caused by ragging, fostering a culture of respect and empathy.

MEMBERS:
1. DR. SHANTANU HALDER (CONVENOR)
2. DR. SUTANUKA GHOSH (RAY)
3. ANIMESH HALDER
4. DR. CHANDRAMALLIKA BISWAS
5. KAMALIKA MITRA
6. PINGALA ROY CHOWDHURY


UGC 24 X 7 ANTI RAGGING HELPLINE
1800 - 180 - 5522(Toll Free)
E-mail: helpline@antiragging.in

ICC

The objective of an Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) at our college is to provide a safe and inclusive environment for all its members, particularly with regard to addressing complaints related to sexual harassment or gender-based discrimination. The ICC aims to create a conducive atmosphere that promotes dignity, respect, and equality among students, faculty, and staff. The primary objective of an ICC is to prevent and prohibit sexual harassment within the college campus. It establishes policies, guidelines, and procedures to educate the college community about sexual harassment, its forms, and the importance of prevention.

Members:
1. SULATA HEMBREM (CONVENOR)
2. SUVRO SARKAR
3. KAKALI SHARMA
4. SIKHA GHORUI
5. LAWYER APPOINTED BY THE COLLEGE, IF ANY

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