DEPARTMENTAL REPORT 2018-19
It is with pride that
I share with you this report, which highlights the accomplishments and
achievements of this department. The enduring strengths of B.A&B.M.M.Departments
are the quality of our students and faculty. Our priority has always been to
provide students a top‐notch curriculum where emerging innovators can build on
their professional experiences and successfully contribute to their firms. Our
innovative bachelor’s Programme in Mass Media& Bachelors of Artsis
facilitated by effective learning environment enriched by face‐to‐face faculty
mentoring and coaching.
Our is Girls College affiliated to university of Mumbai which supports
Women Empowerment. This year department has 18 students for the first year, 21
students for second year and 34 students for third year for mass media stream. B.M.M
is six semester – self finance course to the students While 27 students for the
first year, 22 students for second year and 11 students Arts section
The BMM& BA courses:
ü Integrates industry
interaction in the form of guest lectures, internships, shootings visits,
projects.
ü Develops
communication skills and team work skills through presentations and workshops.
ü Encourages community
service projects to help sensitize students to their environment.
ü Continuously encourages
faculty counseling and enhancement activities.
ü Follows a
student-centric approach, thereby empowering students
The corner stone of
any department is its faculty. We draw on the resources of our own regular
faculty, as well as visiting faculty from the Industry, to offer quality
business education Students of the department excelled in academics and in
extra‐curricular activities. Many students are doing internship with companies
to get practical knowledge of business activities. We feel bookish knowledge
alone, without practical orientation, is never relevant. We thus encourage our
students to take active interest in various extra‐curricular,co curricularand social
activities.
In this academic year
2018-19. LaxmiGupte&ApekshaMirani
from TYBMM class won the Many Prizes as a cotangent leader & assistant
contingent leader in intercollegiate competition organized by the various
colleges.
Orientation for the
first year was a remarkable event. Department have arranged session on
Interview skills for second & third year students. RenimMunshi, Cean,
AkshataWalawateare our first year students showed active participation many
Intercollegiate activities. First year BA showed
activie participation in Singing & sports. Jessica Creado
,SanjanaGonsalves,KomalWalunj,BhoomikaMaurya stood first in Relay competition.
Students have actively participated in “Swattch Bharat Abhiyaan” in following
activities & made it a grand success, like:
ü Esseay Writing
Competition
ü Pastic ban Drive
ü Swatch Bharat rally
ü Campus cleaning
activity
ü Poster making
competition
A seminar conducted by Captain Jay Joshi, on
who enlightened the girls on the topic of perspectives. Dr. SheetalBidkar, a
renowned psychologist on emotional hygiene, conducted a very comprehensive and
interactive psychology session with the students on 17th July 2018. This being
a very important topic was addressed very calmly and tactfully.
Department
had conducted a personality development seminar for all the FY students. The
girls were in conversation with Prof. ShilpiDey in regards to grooming,
presentation and communication skills. Make up and hairdo seminar was organised in college by two professional
makeup artists RiddhiChotalia&Simran Singh on 20 August, 2018. This seminar
was conducted in order to make the students understand the importance of
grooming.
College conducted an edible cutlery seminar on 21st
August, 2018 for the girls in order to grab attention on how much waste gets
created because of plastic and non edible cutlery. Usually, when we eat from
out, we don’t check the material of the plates in which we are enjoying our
meal. An Industrial visit to Aurangabad was organized by B.L.Amlanicollege from
22nd November, 2018 to
25th November, 2018. College had prearranged national study
tour during the national heritage week for enriching students’ knowledge by
conducting an outdoor visit.
The KALA GHODA festival makes us feel that
art heaven exists .Around hundred Students of
B.L.amlani College had visited kala ghoda Festival on 8th Feb 2018.
The students of BMM department visited pagoda
which is located near Borivali, Mumbai on 11th August, 2018. The students
witnessed the beautiful work of art displayed at the pagoda temple. The
students understood the culture of Buddhists.TY Students have attended
workshop organized by PEARL academy &Technosav , which will be helpful for their better future.
We hope the year
2018-19 will bring in better opportunities. It is motivation and creative
energy that we aim to bring to all of our activities that make visions a
reality and bring positive change.
LAXMI GUPTE - TYBMM
WINNINGS FOR
ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-2019
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DATE
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FESTIVAL
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COLLEGE
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WINNINGS
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12TH -15TH DECEMBER
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BROUHAHA
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SYDENHAM COLLEGE
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BEST PARTICIPATION
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19TH DECEMBER
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TALENNZIAA
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TOLANI COLLEGE
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BEST CL, QUIZ
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20TH&21ST DECEMBER
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VIGOUR
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VSIT COLLEGE(WADALA)
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BEST COLLEGE,BEST CL
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2ND -8TH JANUARY
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PANAAH
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HINDUJA COLLEGE
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QUIZ
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28TH JANUARY
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D-FEST
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KES COLLEGE
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QUIZ,BEST COLLEGE
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30TH -31ST JANUARY & 9TH
JANUARY
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ELAAN & TECHNOTSAV
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NIRMALA COLLEGE
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BEST CL,QUIZ,MATHEMATICAL QUIZ.
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20TH FEBRUARY
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V-CHITRA
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VSIT COLLEGE
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PARTICIPATION
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Faculty contribution: Success of this department, students & faculty
members is possible due support of all Management Members, Principal Dr.
Jitendra Aherkar sir, teaching, non- teaching Staff members & Who are
always supportive in giving opportunity to me to become In charge of youth
festival (2018-19) while hosting literary art & fine art events at our
college on 14th& 24th August 2018, As a teacher
coordinator It was a great learning experience.
Research
paper submitted for the National conference -2018 on –The College in
collaboration with The Maharashtra State Commission for Woman had organized
National Conference on “Women Empowerment: A Feminist Discourse which held on
29th of September 2018. Asst. Prof. SonaliShiralkar has presented research
paper on - “CHALLENGES FOR WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN 21ST CENTURY WITH REFERENCE TO
INDIA”.As a coordinator, I also attended Half day faculty development pregamme
on teacher –learner mindset.
Research
paper submitted for the international conference & Avlokan-2018 on -
converging great
Minds
Supported by Asha in collaboration with K.P B. Hinduja College of Commerce On
the topic-
“SWOT analysis of third gender community-an untapped
human resource” Hinduja College of Commerce On the topic-“SWOT analysis of
third gender community-an untapped human resource”
Asst. Prof. RajatBandopadhyay
Coordinator- BMM department
SEMINAR ON EMOTIONAL HYGIENE
Dr. Sheetal Bidkar, a renowned psychologist on emotional
hygiene, conducted a very comprehensive and interactive psychology session with
the students on 17/07/2018. This being a very important topic was addressed
very calmly and tactfully. Healthy discussions on keeping a clutter free mind
and maintaining emotional balance was the main motto of the seminar.
She also described different types of injuries:
psychological injury. Instead of being the result of twists, breaks, and
sprains, these types "injuries" come from mental traumas caused by
failure, rejection, and especially chronic loneliness.
She also explained that loneliness and other
psychological injuries could be harmful to physical health; possibly causing
high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or even suppressing the function of your
immune system. Post this, she also told students various remedies to cure the
mental illness in a very subtle manner.
She taught students how to identify mental illness and
what are the symptoms, which indicate if a person needs help. This was very
helpful for the students and they enjoyed the interactive session held by
doctor. This session was conducted for all students and the tips will
definitely help them to achieve success in the daily endeavors of life.
VISIT TO PAGODA
The students of BMM department visited pagoda, which is
located near Borivali, Mumbai on 11th August, 2018. The students
witnessed the beautiful work of art displayed at the pagoda temple. The
students understood the culture of Buddhists. The students were delighted to
visit this place as it was very peaceful and away from the noise of the city.
Many students were simply delighted at the site, which
made the entire visit very beautiful. Students were very keen to see Tibetan
heritage and they watched each feature closely to look in for details. The main
aim of the visit to teach students heritage photography, which will help in
their course largely.
Since many students had interest in photography and
wanted an exquisite location to honor their skills. This was a perfect
opportunity for the students to explore fine works of art and display their
skills positively. The students clicked beautiful pictures and the day ended on
a memorable note.
PEARL ACADEMY VISIT
Pearl Academy was set up in Mumbai in 2014
with well-equipped labs for media, fashion and interiors. ‘Industry–in-the-classroom’
approach combined with unrivalled international exposure ensures a world class
learning experience for the students.
Students of B. L. AmlaniCollege visited pearl
academy on 15th February 2019, they have experienced practical
knowledge of fashion, journalism, media, designing, fashion &photography.
It was an enriching experience for all the students; especially for mass media students.
Students have chosen their preferences; as per their career choices &
passion in relative field they have gained knowledge enthusiastically in pearl
academy.
The Core Purpose of this
visit to achieve Creative Arts
Education Society ,professional services associated with education and training
in the field of Design, Fashion, Media and Business by adhering to
International Standards, which are reviewed continuously for improvement to
accomplish consistent growth.
GUEST SEMINAR- CAREERS IN MEDIA
On 4th August, 2018 a seminar
for BMM students was conducted by Mr. Amir Ahmed. This seminar was on the
various career options in media. This seminar explained students on what is the
significance of BMM course, how BMM can guide careers in the future and what
careers can one go for after graduating from Bachelors in Mass Media.
Students understood various options,
which they can opt for as per their interests. They were also told about
various options in advertisement and journalism, which in itself is a huge
arena. He also asked students to be dedicated about their careers. Students
understood the significance of their course and how each subject is directed
towards making them more productive and knowledgeable about the future.
Many students also asked various doubts
to sir which he cleared very positively. He told students the importance of having
goals and working towards it. He highlighted what is expected out of BMM
students and how they should perform once they are out in the practical world.
Sir guided the students on the importance of using education optimally and gave
students options on how to explore more opportunities in the mass media field.
MAKE UP AND HAIR DO SEMINAR
Make up and hairdo seminar was organised in college by
two professional makeup artists Riddhi Chotalia& Simran Singh on 20 August,
2018. This seminar was conducted in order to make the students understand the
importance of grooming. Make up can enhance one’s features and even make them
more confident about themselves.
The objective of this seminar was to provide easy tips
for grooming and make up application in day-to-day life. They were taught three
looks and hairstyle, which was one look for daily life in college, for being
presentable at work and for looking glamorous for party occasions. Six models
were selected for make-up and hair do.
Live demonstration
by the make-up artists really helped students to get an in-depth knowledge of
products and the application. The seminar ended on a very positive note where
the students learned easy make-up and hairstyle tips practically.
EDIBLE CUTLERY SEMINAR
College conducted an edible cutlery seminar on 21st
August, 2018 for the girls in order to grab attention on how much waste gets
created because of plastic and non edible cutlery. Usually, when we eat from
out, we don’t check the material of the plates in which we are enjoying our
meal. Chances are you probably left them behind, or threw them away in a nearby
trash can if they were made of plastic – but now, thanks to a new product known
as Edible Cutlery, you could soon be eating your spoons just as easily as you
ate your lunch. Edible Cutlery, as it’s called, is an upcoming line of
plant-based eating utensils that are totally safe to eat.
Considering this trending innovation, the BMM department
decided to conduct a seminar on edible cutlery in order to create awareness
about sustainable environment. Students were informed about the utility of
edible cutlery.
This
seminar was conducted for the girls to understand how to make cutlery like
bowls, spoons and cups from chocolate and rice flakes. It really created
awareness and made the students understand how such initiatives can save the
environment. Students were given various options with which they can make
edible cutlery and save the environment with proper health care.
THE SEMINAR ON “PREVENTION OF SUICIDE IN YOUTH”
The College had organized visit to the seminar on
“Prevention of Suicide in Youth” which conducted by R. D. National College,
Bandra, Mumbai on 8th September 2018. Students from BA course namely
FYBA, SYBA and TYBA attended this Seminar along with Prof. Amar Salve BA
Coordinator, as the theme of the seminar related to Psychology subject. This
Seminar had two sessions which conducted by two eminent speakers. The first
session hold by Prof. Dr.MrunaliniPurandarewho enlightens the audience with the
topic of different causes of increasing number of suicide in youth. She also
discussed how to behave with people who attempt to commit suicide in stressful
situation.
The Second Session of the seminar holds by Prof. Aparna
Joshi from TISS who touched several topics relating to remedies on prevention
of suicide in youth. She had spoken about the work of icallorganization which
provides telephonic counseling sessions to all people who are in trauma. icall
is helping through counseling in Kota region which was standing first in
suicide cases in India. icall plays crucial role in counseling number of people
and helps them to come out from stressful life. After both these sessions
Question-Answer session started.
This session turned into brainstorming session as
audience was very enthusiastic in asking so many questions. Both these speakers
gave clear insight about the remedies and solutions on the prevention of
suicide in youth. All students were felt enlighten with highly intellectual
sessions of the seminar. This visit to the seminar resulted into fulfilling the
purpose of imparting knowledge regarding psychological perceptions on the
problem of suicide in youth. All students received participation certificates
for attending this seminar.
AURANGABAD VISIT
An
industrial visit to Aurangabad was organized by B.L.Amlanicollege from 22nd
November, 2018 to 25th November, 2018. College had prearranged
national study tour during the national heritage week for enriching students’
knowledge by conducting an outdoor visit.
This
tour was led with some objectives which included knowledge to learners about
their country, exposure to industrial corridors of the country, awareness of
glorious history and heritage of India. Students were emphasized to learn about
management skills, teamwork and leadership skills. On the first day, post
breakfast, students and teachers visited Ajanta caves
for an entire day followed by a scrumptious lunch and dinner. The second day
started with a very informative conference on “Incredible India”.
After the conference,
students had lunch and set out to see the very famous water mills of
Aurangabad. On the same day, students visited BiBiKaMakbara monument which is
one of the Historical monument in the country.From there students visited World
famous Ellora Caves where in apart from carving they also observed the by gone
era’s efforts taken by craftsmen to carve the Caves in one of the hardest rock
i.e. Basalt. The night shimmered with lights and fun as it was DJ party for
students to put their dancing shoes on.
After an eventful second
day, students were excited to proceed for the third and final day’s journey. On
the third day students visited the Historical Daulatabad fort. There they saw
the restoration work and procedure for restoration work in progress carried out
under the able guidance of Archeological Survey of India. Post the fort visit,
students proceeded for lunch and then commenced their journey towards home. The
students returned home with smiling faces, more knowledge and beautiful
memories.
VISIT TO PAGODA : DEPARTMENT OF ARTS
On 25th January, 2019, as BA Coordinator I
Prof. SupriyaGoraksha organized one day visit to Global Vipasana Pagoda for
FYBA ,SYBA and TYBA students. The objective of this visit is to give BA
students’ knowledge of cultural heritage of our country and to know its value
and importance.
The aim of the pagoda complex is to express gratitude to
Gautama Buddha for dispensing a universal teaching for the eradication of
suffering, to reveal the truth about the life of Buddha and His teaching, and
to provide a place for the practice of Vipassana meditation. Vipassana
meditation courses are held free of charge at the meditation center that is
situated in the Global Vipassana Pagoda complex.
Planning for the construction of the Global Vipassana
Pagoda began in 1997, while actual building work started in 2000. The pagoda
consists of three sub-domes. The first and largest dome was completed when bone
relics of Gautama Buddha were enshrined in the central locking stone of the dome
on October 29, 2006, making it the world's largest hollow stone masonry
structure containing relics of the Buddha. The relics were originally found in
Bhattiprolu, Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, South India. The Mahabodhi
Society of India and the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka to be kept at the Global
Vipassana Pagoda has donated them. The second and third domes, along with an
auxiliary dome adjoining the second dome, sit atop the first dome. Construction
of the third dome was structurally completed on November 21, 2008.
The center of the Global Vipassana Pagoda contains the
world's largest stone dome built without any supporting pillars. The height of
the dome is approximately 29 metres, while the height of the building is 96.12
meters, which is twice the size of the previously largest hollow stone monument
in the world, the GolGumbaz Dome in
Bijapur, India. The external diameter of the largest section of the dome is
97.46m and the shorter sections, is 94.82m. The internal diameter of the dome
is 85.15m. The inside of the pagoda is hollow and serves as a very large
meditation hall with an area covering more than 6000 sq m (65,000 sqft).
The massive inner dome seats over 8000 people, enabling
them to practice the non-sectarian Vipassana meditation as taught by Mr S N
Goenka, and now being practiced in over 160 centres in more than 60 countries.
An inaugural one-day meditation course was held at the pagoda on December 21,
2008, with Mr S.N. Goenka in attendance as the teacher.
The Buddha held that two qualities are rare among humans:
Katannuta that is, gratitude and Pubbakarita, which is, initiative to help
others without expecting anything in return. These two qualities are the true
measure of progress on the path of Dhamma for any person devoted to Dhamma.
Gratitude is more important of the two qualities.
Whenever we remember the help given to us by any saintly person we feel
gratitude towards him/her, we naturally feel inclined to live up to that ideal
and consequently we are inspired to give selfless service towards that ideal.
Gratitude and selfless service complement and support each other.
An individual uses words to express himself. A
civilization expresses itself in architecture.The Global Vipassana Pagoda is an
expression of our gratitude: towards the Buddha, who as the Bodhisatta strived
for incalculable aeons to fulfill his paramis (noble qualities) to reach
Supreme Enlightenment. Having done so, he taught the Dhamma for the good and
benefit of many, out of compassion for all beings.
At the end of session, they served snacks to our students
and also showed our students videos on the making of Pagoda dome.. The students
were more than happy to make their presence feel at such rich heritage. We all
are thankful to our Principal to give us permission to visit it and students
are highly motivated to preserve our cultural heritage.
THE KALA GHODA ARTS FESTIVAL
The Kala Ghoda Arts Festival is a festival of colors & creativity
,which plays an ode to art and artists every year. The art extravaganza
explodes with a riot of events and activities by organizing programs under
various categories including theatre, dance, music, food and more. This
festival promotes arts and culture.
The nine-day youthful festival started
on 2nd February 2019, &
will conclude on 10th February 2019. The festival makes us feel that
art heaven exists and it is going to stay in our Mumbai for the weekend. Around
hundred Students of B.L.amlani College
had visited kala ghoda Festival on 8th Feb 2018.
This is Mumbai’s favorite arts event, which includes is a
nine-day treat of installations, art works, craft exhibition, literature,
culinary workshops, children’s activities, theatre, dance shows and music
performances. KGAF is truly a “platform of platforms” as it brings together a
range of artistic communities and associations from across India.This visit was very much enriching experience for our
Students, as it gave a new artistic view to their life.
ARENA ARTS – BMM DEPARTMENTAL VISIT
BMM Students of B. L. Amlani College visited Aakruti- an annual event
organised by Arena Animation centres in Andheri (W). Few students have actively participated in the
same by submitting their creativity for this art exhibition on22nd
February2019;the event is a platform for students to showcase their creative
talent to the world. During the three-day exhibition. The event also includes
interactive and educational master classes conducted by industry experts.
The event is conducted for students of Arena Animation centres in
Andheri (W). Students haveshowcase their work to around 15,000 visitors as well
as a jury comprising eminent people from animation & VFX studios. Ad
campaigns, 2D & 3D short films, comic strips, VFX & live action clips
are showcased to visitors during Aakruti. However, entry to the creative
competition is open to media students from around the world.
Apart from
creative activities, students are also involved in outdoor sports - including
cricket, running races, relays, shot put, and discus throw. Indoor games and
activities include carom, chess, acting, dancing, and singing.Students have seen
wonderful artistic work like paintings, photos, speeches, short films &
many more things.It was an enriching experience for all the students whichhave
given them a new way towards mass media studies.