Librarian Photo
Department In-charge (Librarian)
Library is the heart of Every Institute. A library inspires students to read, study, learn and grow. The Institute has well stocked library with pleasant interiors and good ventilation. Library gives open access facility to all its users; thus creating an environment conducive to learning with the use of technical advancements for delivering services. The main objective of HNIMR Library is to provide open access facility and information and reference services to its users.
Library Infrastructure
1 Circulation Counter
Circular Counter
2 Stack Section
Stack Section
3 Stack Section
Stack Section
4 Library
Library
5 Digital Library
Digital Library
6 Reading Room
Reading Room
Library Staff
Sr. No.Name of the StaffQualificationPost
1Mrs. Manjushree K. NawaleB.Sc. Chem., M. Lib. & I Sc, SET, NET, LLB.Librarian
2Mrs. Minal A. KotwalB.Sc. Chem., M. Lib. & I Sc.Jr. Lib. Assistant
3Mrs. Sushila P. FaleB.A.Peon
Library Advisory Committee
Sr. No.NameDesignation
1Dr. Mrs. Surya RamdasChairperson
2Dr. Pranita SonarIn Charge
3Dr. Kamlakar MundeMember
4Mrs. Manjushree NawaleSecretary
5Ms. Akshayaa JoshiStudent Representative
6Ms. Riya DombeStudent Representative
Library Automation
  • Library is automated with Library Software “KOHA
  • Version : 21.05.07.000 All the modules are in function.
  • Use of Barcode Technology for transactions.
  • OPAC system: – OPAC system i.e. Online Public Access Catalogue is functioning effectively and is in use. With network facilities, the bibliographic details of all library documents can be accessed through WEB OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) throughout the institute with remote access.

(Use of bio-metric machine for maintaining the record of the students)

Library Collection

HNIMR Library Collection development offers students a whole reading gamut of their choice, helping them acquire knowledge on wide range of topics and preparing them for tough competitive market.

Sr. No.Type of DocumentTotal
Printed Resources
1Books
Volume27835
Title10479
2Magazine & Journals
National19
International1
3Bound Volumes585
4Project Reports542
5Newspapers11
6Thesis69
Electronic Resources
7AV Materials2340
On-Line Resources
8Data Bases SubscribedDELNET
9e – books4738
10e-journals240
Web OPAC

Click on the following link to access the Web OPAC

Web OPAC

NDLI Membership Details
Library Timings

All working days of the Institute

Home Lending

  • Monday to Friday (9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.)
  • 1st and 3rd Saturday (9.00 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.)

Reading Hall

  • Monday to Saturday (7.30 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.)

 All Saturdays kept open during examinations.

Library Facilities
  • Reading hall with proper ventilation, good seating arrangement and conducive environment
  • Open access System
  • Use of Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme for the systematic arrangement of the Books
  • Digital Library Access
  • Internet and Wi-fi Facility
  • Proper Signage System for easy user access
  • Proper designed Architecture to facilitate use of resources
  • Web-OPAC
  • Scanning and Multimedia facility.
Library Services
  • Circulation
  • E-mail and SMS Reminders to students.
  • Book Bank
  • Identity Card for Barcoded transactions.
  • Online Database search.
  • Newspaper Clippings.
  • Reference Service.
  • Referral Service.
  • Remote Access
  • Extended Library Services to Research Scholars
HNIMR Library Rules
  • A computerized I-card will be issued to each student.
  • The issue will be for a period of 7 days.
  • Without I-Card students are not allowed to enter in the library.
  • Each student will get the books issued only against her I-Card. Readers should in their own interest present themselves personally for borrowing and returning books from and to the library.
  • Students are not allowed to sub-lend books belonging to the library, to any other person.
  • Each student will get five books + two Journals/ Magazines + one CD (total eight) at a time. Current issue of the Journal/Magazine will not be issued out of the Library. Additional reading material for any special reason may be issued on written permission of the Director or Librarian.
  • Project Reports and Theses are only for reference and will not be issued out of the Library.
  • A student can get the books reissued for the next 7 days only if there is no demand against the same. Journals, Magazines and CD will not be reissued.
  • All books should be returned on or before the last date stamped on the due date slip of the concerned books.
  • All books must be returned in time otherwise an overdue charge of Rs.5.00 per book per day will be charged. Sundays and holidays will also be considered as late days for calculation of fine. Students should sign in the fine register after paying overdue charges.
  • Students will not be allowed to take reference books at home. These can be issued for reference in reading hall against the I- Card. Reference book should be returned on the same day on which it is issued, otherwise fine of Rs.10 per book per day will be charged.
  • Before getting a book issued, the borrower should check the condition of the book and satisfy herself as to whether the book lent to her is in proper condition. If the book is found damaged/defective in any respect or the pages are torn or missing, she must inform the librarian immediately. Should the books be found damaged while receiving back, the borrower returning it will be held responsible for its replacement at her cost.

In case of damage or loss of a book or Journal, the member shall be required to replace the book or pay the cost of replacement as well as library dues.  Replacement cost will mean the latest price & latest edition of the book.  In case the book is out of print, the member shall be required to pay five times the cost.

  • Every user before leaving the library should strictly show all the documents on the transaction counter that he/she is carrying.
  • The books should be handled with care and placed in proper order.
  • Each user should ensure proper use of Digital Library with respect to content and resources. Also handle digital Library equipment with care. Refer the instructions of Digital Library displayed in the Digital Library section.
  • Complete silence and discipline should be observed in the Library and Reading Room.
  • Use of mobile phone is strictly prohibited in the Library and Reading room.
  • Eating is strictly prohibited in the Library and Reading Room. After using the reading room, please keep the chairs in proper order and switch off the lights and fans after use.
  • Students have to keep their bags and personal material in the space provided for the same at the entrance of the library at their own risk. Students are advised not to keep their valuable things inside the bag. Library staff will not be responsible for the loss or damage of students belongings.
  • If the I-card is lost, a new I-card can be issued by paying a fine of Rs.100/- in the accounts department and submitting the receipt of the same to the Librarian.
  • Every reader must sign visitor register on entering and leaving the library and enter required details.
  • All the passing out students have to fill up a “no dues form” and get the clearance certification from the Librarian for deposit refund.
  • Library Rules may be amended or altered as & when necessary.
Borrowing Facilities to Users
Sr. No.CategoryIssue LimitDays
1Student87
2Teaching & Non-teaching Staff15180
3Visiting Staff330
4Research Student330
5Teaching and Non-teaching staff of sister institutes of MKSSS330
Syllabus & Question Papers
Institutional Memberships

Library has Institutional Memberships with the following reputed Libraries :

  • Jayakar Knowledge Resource Centre (Formely Jayakar Library): Savitribai Phule Pune University
  • DELNET (Developing Library Network)
  • NDLI (National Digital Library of India)
Events /Activities / Sessions / Workshop / Webinar

LIBRARY EVENTS

Sr. NoDateList of Event/Activity/Webinar/Session/WorkshopDocuments
127th February 2024Marathi Bhasha Gaurav DinView
2January 2024Marathi Bhasha Sanvardhan PandharwadaView
3January 2024 to April 2024Book Review Presentation Sessions for MBA First Year StudentsView
423rd October 2023Poster Presentation – Kaleidoscope 2023View
515th October 2023‘Vachan Prerana Din’View
612th October 2023Awareness on Effective Use of NDLI Resources”View
725th April 2023Reading DayView
8January 2023Book Review – Google ClassroomView
919th December 2022Poster Presentation and Book Review Competition – Kaleodoscope 2022View
103rd December 2022NDLI User Awareness SessionView
1115th October 2022Vachan Prerna DinView
12June-July 2022Book Review – Google ClassroomView
1328th June to 30th June 2022Reading DayView
1429th March 2022Session on Insight out of Business StandardView
1517th March 2022EBSCO e-Resources Demonstration SessionView
1615th March 2022Awareness on Effective Use of NDLI resourcesView
1711th to 15th October 2021Vachan Prerna Din – e-QuizView
1829th July 2021Orientation  Session NDLIView
19June-July 2021Book Review (Book Shelf) – Google ClassroomView
2019th June 2021Vachan DinView
2114th June 2021Session on HNIMR MBA 1st year studentsView
2215th October 2020Vachan Prerna DinView
2312th August 2020EBSCO Orientation Workshop – StudentsView
247th August 2020EBSCO Orientation Workshop  – FacultyView
2512th June 2020Webinar on “Effective Use of E-Resources : Challenges, Opportunities and SupportView
2622nd May 2020National Webinar on “Effective Use of Free E-ResourcesView
2717th October 2019Book ShelfView
2818th January 2019MINDSMEETView
2928th September 2018Book ShelfView
Dr. Suvarna Dhamdhere
Head, IT Department
IT (Information Technology) has brought about significant improvements in Business operations and in the entire human life as whole. In the era of globalization and anytime anywhere business, improved skills of IT has become integral need of business organization. All the students irrespective of their core domain need to possess essential IT knowledge. IT-enabled teaching & learning, self-paced learning etc. are also need of an hour. Therefore HNIMR focuses on state-of-art IT infrastructure not only in computer labs but also in classrooms, placement cell, common facilities, auditoriums, conference hall etc.
HNIMR aims to prepare Students for today’s corporate world by giving them real-life experience. In this context Institute strives to align with rapidly changing technology in terms of IT facilities and related environment. HNIMR’s IT Department organizes several training sessions, certificate courses in association with corporate viz. Advanced Excel, Tally, MS Project, ERP, CASE Tools etc.
IT department is always active to promote technology as supplementary and complementary tool for business functions and maintain Green IT Campus. Department takes efforts to carry out all the activities with holistic approach to enhance employability of students to develop Professional Women Managers / Entrepreneurs and make them self-reliant.
  • State of the art IT Infrastructure
  • 24 X 7 Internet
  • Wi-Fi Facility
  • E-learning Resources
  • Enhanced accessibility
  • Network connectivity
  • Power Backup
  • Security Mechanism
  • State of the art IT Infrastructure
  • 24 X 7 Internet
  • Wi-Fi Facility
  • E-learning Resources
  • Enhanced accessibility
  • Network connectivity
  • Power Backup
  • Security Mechanism

The blended learning with e-learning is playing a vital role in empowerment of students and enriching their knowledge. HNIMR is keen to provide ICT facilities for teaching and learning and its allied activities keeping itself with the pace of current and emerging trends of learning with E-learning.

Different e-resources are used by respective faculty for subject related content and value addition for domain knowledge. HNIMR also ensures to use different ICT tools and techniques to strengthen the allied activities of Academics viz. Student Profile, Student Attendance, Student Assessment and Evaluation, Knowledge Sharing and Exchange etc.

The following are few such e-platforms:

  1. Digital Library
  2. YouTube Channel
  3. Google Classroom with other Google Apps
  4. ICT-enabled Classrooms:
    • Short-throw Projector
    • LCS – Interactive Board
    • Computer with Audio-visual facilities and required Software
    • Internet Access with Wi-Fi
    • Access to eJournals
  1. ICT-enabled Air conditioned Auditorium:
    • Control Room, PA System with required Cordless and Collar Mikes
    • Computers with Audio-visual facilities and required Software
    • Two Projectors and LED TV to broadcast
    • Internet Access with Wi-Fi
    • Access to eJournals etc.
  1. ICT-enabled Seminar Hall
    • PA System with required Cordless and Collar Mikes
    • Computers with Audio-visual facilities and required Software
    • Interactive TV with LCS facility for E-learning
    • A Projector
    • Internet Access with Wi-Fi
    • Access eJournals etc.
  1. ICT-enabled Air-conditioned Placement Cell
    • Short-throw Projector
    • LCS – Interactive Board
    • Computer with Audio-visual facilities and required Software
    • Internet Access with Wi-Fi
    • Access to eJournals etc.
  1. ICT-enabled Air-conditioned Board Meeting Room
    • Short-throw Projector
    • LCS – Interactive Board
    • Laptop with Audio-visual facilities and required Software
    • Internet Access with Wi-Fi
    • Access to eJournals etc.
  1. ICT-enabled Air-conditioned Girls Common Room
    • Projector
    • Laptops with Audio-visual facilities and required Software
    • Internet Access with Wi-Fi
    • Access to eJournals etc.
  1. Air-conditioned Computer Labs (Lab I, Lab II and Lab III)
    • Connected with LAN
    • I3 and above computers
    • LCD / LED monitors
    • Internet Access with Wi-Fi
    • The access of Digital Library Resources is provided everywhere in the premises.
    • Laser and Colour Printers, Scanners etc.

Faculty and Staff members are provided with PC for individual, network printer facility, scanner facility, Internet and    Wi-Fi access etc.

Institute also focuses on upgradation of soft infrastructure that provides flexible and mobile access to resources through e-platforms viz. Google Apps etc. Institute is working on enhancing scalability of operations to access the resources within and outside the premises

HNIMR deployed several ICT tools for teaching & learning and aligned activities:

  1. Short-throw projectors
  2. Interactive Board Tool
  3. Interactive TV
  4. Video Camera for recording E-learning sessions / courses
  5. G-Suite that includes
    1. Google Apps viz. Google Classroom, Google Meet, Google Docs, Google Sheet, Google Slides, Google Forms, Google Drive etc.
    2. Google Meet with interactive teaching facilities in real-time viz. Break-out rooms, Poll, Q & A and Recording
    3. Easy Communications through Email Groups, Google Calendar etc
  6. YouTube Channel for streaming
  7. MS-Office
  8. Unlimited Internet access
  9. Wi-Fi
  10. MS Project
  11. Orel Language Lab
  12. Tally
  13. SPSS
  14. Koha for Library
Lab I
Lab 2
Lab 3

Introduction

The Institute has full-fledged Research department affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University to promote research and consultancy related activities. The centre was established on 26th September-2002. Administrative help, academic assistance, financial support and execution autonomy is given to researchers for smooth progress and implementation of research/live projects in collaboration with industry and Board of Deans (Previously called as Board of College and University Development). Institute has received grants from Board of Deans (Previously called as Board of College and University Development) for various research projects. Also, the institute regularly conducts workshops and conferences on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and industry academia practices. The institute motivates faculty members and students to publish their research work in reputed journals and conferences. Institute has also stated code of ethics to check malpractices and plagiarism in research. Institute has created ecosystem for transfer of knowledge.

The programme is designed by the SP Pune University to train participants in business management through excellent research guides. AIMS have supervisors with special experience to guide, encourage and advise students on preparing their written thesis.

HNIMR research centre is equipped with very good support from its rich Library Infrastructure wherein, statistical analysis and data management solution –Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) and a comprehensive database EBSCO is available.

The Plagiarism Software has been made available in the library to facilitate the students. We have membership of the British Library

Objective of HNIMR Research Centre is to:

  • To provide rigorous and high-class training in Research Methodology using contemporary management topics and utilizing appropriate qualitative and quantitative methods
  • To encourage participants to contribute to the body of knowledge through presentations and publications of international standard.
  • To Produce research scholars with exceptional research aptitude to cater to the needs of academia and industry

Apart from above initiatives regular processes like enrolling the Ph.D. Research candidates, scheduling and conducting their Interviews through the Expert Panel constituted by the SPPU, registration process, arranging the Proposal Submission Presentation, 6 six monthly progress report presentations, Pilot &  Literature Review Presentation, Pre-Ph.D. Submission Viva at the Research Centre. Supporting the Faculty-wise Coursework Program allocated the respective Centre, declared by SPPU. The Research Centre actively mediates between the Research Guides, the Ph.D. Research Students and SPPU

Chairperson Research Head Members
Dr. Mrs. Surya Ramdas, Director
Dr. Mihika Kulkarni
Dr. Ashok Pawar, Dr. Sonali Parchure
  1. Research Office Area-10.2 sq.m
  2. Conference Room-56.21 sq.m for Ph.D related Presentations
  3. Seminar Hall-112.42 sq.m for workshops/Conferences/Seminars
  4. Auditorium-172.29 sq.m
  5. Research Lab with SPSS version 25 (10 users),
  6. MS Office of lab of 114.45 sq.mtr” [30 computers – i5 3 GHz HDD 1 TB DDR3 RAM 8GB] with unlimited internet access.
  7. (a).2 desktop machines [1) HP i5 3 GHz HDD 1 TB DDR3 RAM 8GB 2) Core i3 HDD 500 GB RAM 4GB] ,(b). Laserjet Printer  HP P1008, (c). Unlimited internet access
  8. Library facilities

 

HNIMR Library is a fully automated Information and Resource Centre. It is a well-stocked library with pleasant interiors and good ventilation. SLIM 21 Library Automation Software is used for all library operations. DDC (Dewey decimal classification) Scheme is used to classify all the documents of library subject wise. Library strives to develop, organize and maintain a collection of books, journals, etc. and other reading materials needed to meet the information, research, instructional and related needs of the users. With network facilities, the bibliographic details of all library documents can be accessed through WEB OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) throughout the institute. Library has collection of over 27629 books and subscription to over 54 excellent national and international journals and magazines. Library has subscribed to 11119 e-books and e-resources (EBSCO database) that helps users to acquire knowledge on wide range of topics. Access to Shodhganga – a reservoir of Indian Theses and NDLTD (Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations) resources is also provided by EBSCO. Theses, Project Reports and Bound Volumes are also stacked separately for users.

There is a separate reading hall for users with around 100 seating capacity. There is biometric attendance system to measure the footfalls of the library. E-resources are available in campus for users, which can be easily accessed in Digital Library and through Internet and Wi-Fi throughout the campus. Remote access facility is provided to users to access e-resources like EBSCO database and e-books subscribed by the Institute. EBSCO resources can accessed remotely through mobile app.

Library has membership of Jaykar Knowledge Resource Centre, SPPU, Pune. Library is also a member of National Digital library of India with registered Club on NDL. Library facilities and services, etc. are accessible to students and readers on institute’s website. The Webpage can be accessed on https://www.hnimr.org/departments/library/

Sr. No. Academic Year Title of the Project Name of the Principle Investigator Co-Investigator Amount
1
2022-2023
QUEST – Revisiting Career Opportunities A Free Workshop For Women willing to Start Second Inning of Career
Dr. Sonali Parchure
72,000/-
2
2021-2022
The NAAC Sponsored Two Days Workshop on Academic Writing Skills
Dr. Mihika Kulkarni
35000/-
3
2012-2014
Human Resource Management
Dr. Mihika Kulkarni
Pranita Sonar
80,000/-
4
2012-2014
Marketing Management
Nivedita Pantawane
50,000/-
5
2017-2018
Maharashtra State Commission for Women
Shridevi Pati
Girija Patwardhan
Anagha Kulkarni
1,75,000/-

Activities

Sr. No. Date Name of the Activity Documents
1
8th and 9th June 2023
International Conference on”Recent Advances in Business Management-Vision-2023″
2
20th December 2022
Workshop on Intellectual Propert rights
3
20th December 2022
Workshop on “How to write research Paper”
4
20th December 2022
HORIZON-22-SIP based Competition
5
13th July 2022
Workshop on ” Intellectual Property Rights”
6
16th November 2022
Workshop Sponsored by National Commission for Women ” QUEST””
7
8th and 9th June 2023
“Revisiting Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Business Management for 2030”
8
4th and 5th March 2022
Workshop on Academic Writing skills (NAAC sponsored)
9
25th and 26th June 2021
National Conference on PHYGITAL- The Way Forward
10
14th December 2020
Online SIP competition
11
28th February 2020
Session on Introduction to Fundamentals of SIP, Comprehending Projects, JD, Work-Profile
12
4th February 2020
HORIZON.SIP based Competition
13
5th and 6th March 2020
National Conference on “Emerging Trends in Management Education.”
14
12th and 13th February 2019
National Conference on ” Leveraging the Best Contemporary Management Practices in Business Management”
15
15th and 16th February 2019
International Conference on “Empowering Artificial Intelligence through Business Strategies”
16
21st and 22nd February 2019
State Level Workshop on “Social Science Research in Business Management “
17
9th October 2018
HORIZON-SIP based Competition

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This cell is having  student centric approach and providing an  access to become  an entrepreneur.

Objectives

  1. To develop entrepreneurial  awareness, skills , competencies ,attitude and spirit among the students.
  2. To introduce  opportunities  to be  entrepreneurs.
  3. To help to initiate  small businesses.
  4. To prepare students  for corporate entrepreneurship.

Initiatives undertaken by Innovation, Incubation and Start up cell.

  • Conducting sessions on E Talk –Entrepreneurial journey.
  • Participation in B Plan competition out side college.
  • Conducting workshops on B usiness plan and Creative entrepreneurship.
  • E bazaar organisation in collaboration with deAsara foundation.
  • Interaction with experts from industry.
  • Market research projects to identify innovative business activities.
  • Idea generation competition in the campus.
  • MBA as an Entrepreneur Panel discussion

Activities

Sr. No. Date Name of the Activity Documents
1
25th October 2023
Bizotic
2

15th May 2023

E Bazaar Report
3
8th March 2022
International Women’s Day
4
10th March 2022
E Bazaar
5
21st Dec 2022
Workshop on Creativity required for Entrepreneurship
6
21st Dec 2022
Bizotic
7
2nd July 2022
Workshop on Green Entrepreneurship
8
2nd July 2022
Exhibition
9
24th Dec 2021
Entrepreneurial Journey
10
30th March 2021
Business Intelligence
11
31st March 2021
Entrepreneurship talk on “Entrepreneurial Journey”
12
8th March 2021
International Women’s Day
13
11th Feb 2021
MBA as an Entrepreneur
14
22nd Oct 2020
MGNCRE Workshop
15
29th Sept 2020
Kaun Banega Business Guru
16
10th Jan 2020
Innovative idea competition
17
21st Jan 2020
ED Session on Entrepreneurship Development need of the hour
18
31st Jan 2020
IIM B Plan Competition
19
8th March 2018
Women’s day celebration

Community development is a holistic approach for overall development of students. At HNIMR, CD cell organizes drives to inculcate value of giving towards community through collective contribution. In association with Jankalyan Blood Bank, Pune, blood donation drives are organized by Samstha with an aim to create awareness among students and staff members about importance saving life of needy people. Tree planation is carried out every year ti imbibe sense of obligation towards green environment. It also gives message of giving something back cleaner environment and making little contribution towards environment. Earn & Learn scheme of SPPU is implemented for creating platform for earning while pursuing education. Community development considers values, knowledge and wisdom. Community development programs are led by community development committee members and volunteer students at every stage from planning to implementation. Students directly involved in community development initiatives may benefit from an increase in skills, knowledge, empowerment and experience.

Objectives

  1. To focus and motivate students to get acquaint with community development programs.
  2. To encourage students to carry out social activities like tree plantation, blood donation drive etc .
  3. To organize blood donation camps for students and staff members.

Activities

Sr. No. Year Name of the Activity Documents
1
2022-2023
Project on “Carbon Neutral campus of HNIMR”
2
2022-2023
Bhaubij Nidhi Collection for Women Empowerment
3
2022-2023
Plastic Bottles Collection Drive
4
2022-2023
Blood Donation Drive
5
2022-2023
Nirbhay Kanya Abhiyan
6
2022-2023
Interaction with stakeholders of the school, meetings related to design of assessment tool
7
2022-2023
Women and Alumni Achiever Awards
8
2022-2023
Revisiting Career Opportunities: Workshop for Second Inning Housewives
9
2022-2023
E-waste Collection Drive
10
2022-2023
Exhibition by Green Entrepreneurs
11
2022-2023
A Study of the Infrastructure Facilities for Electric Vehicles in Pune City
12
2022-2023
A Study on Challenges Faced by the LGBTQ Community
13
2022-2023
A Study on the Effectiveness of Group Study and Self-Study on Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students
14
2022-2023
A study on Time Management and Stress Induced Because of it on Female MBA Students and its Comparative Study with Female Corporates
15
2022-2023
Awareness, Acceptability and Feasibility of Menstrual Cups Among Girls and Women in India
16
2022-2023
Explore the Unique Challenges Faced by Female MBA Students During Covid’
17
2022-2023
Study on the Addiction of Posting on Social Networking Sites amongst the Youth.
18
2022-2023
To Determine the Impact of Reduced Working Hours on Work lives and non-work Lives
19
2022-2023
To Study Adverse Effects of the Excess Gym and its Social Impact
20
2022-2023
To Study the Adverse Effect of Increased Screen time on Teenager’s Eyes During COVID-19.
21
2022-2023
To Study the Awareness of PCOS and Its Impact on their Health Amongst Young Women in India
22
2022-2023
To Study the Various Symptoms and Side Effects that Women May Experience During Menopause
23
2021-2022
Women and Alumni Achiever Awards
24
2021-2022
Tree Plantation
25
2021-2022
Blood Donation Drive
26
2021-2022
Carbon Neutral campus
27
2021-2022
Climate Responsiveness in Business: Why and How
28
2021-2022
A Study on the Challenges Faced by Girls Living Away from Home A Survey
29
2021-2022
A Study on the Cigarette Smoking and Alcohol Drinking Behaviours of Migrant Adolescents and Residential Young Adults
30
2021-2022
A Study on the Impact of Lockdowns on Mess Services
31
2021-2022
Analysing the Impact of Counterfeit vs. Branded FMCG Goods on Consumer Health and Behavior in India
32
2021-2022
The Interest of Youth in Fulfilling Their Voting Rights A Study on the Barriers and Challenges
33
2021-2022
Blood Donation Drive
34
2020-2021
Tree Plantation
35
2019-2020
Mask Preparation Home Training
36
2019-2020
Plastic Waste free Awareness
37
2019-2020
Road Safety Awareness Programme
38
2019-2020
Tree Plantation
39
2019-2020
Blood Donation Camp
40
2018-2019
Certificate Course on Corporate Holistic Personality for MBA Students
41
2018-2019
Workshop on Atmanirbhar Mi for residential girls under CWC – Child Welfare Committee
42
2018-2019
Nirbhay Kanya Abhiyan (I am Strong)
43
2018-2019
Workshop on Personality Development with Energy Techniques for Students of School for Tribal
44
2018-2019
Earn and Learn Scheme
45
2018-2019
Workshop on Personality Development
46
2018-2019
Lecture on Routes of Prosperity
47
2018-2019
Seminar on Explore Career Opportunities in Analytics
48
2018-2019
Lecture on Prachin Bharat and Saraswati Sindhu Sanskruti
49
2018-2019
Lecture on Safety Awareness About Bharatiya Railway
50
2018-2019
Personality Development through Meditation
51
2018-2019
Blood Donation Camp
52
2018-2019
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
53
2018-2019
Tree Plantation
54
2018-2019
Survey to Understand Consumer Preferences

Introduction:

Physical Education is an integral part of the total education system. It helps in the attainment of the ultimate aim of education i.e. the achievement of holistic development. Games and Sports play a vital role in the student’s life. A student should study hard to be successful in competitive examinations. But, he should also play games and sports to enjoy the health and vigour of life. Along with bookish learning, a student should spend his time on games and sports also. A person experiences a good quality of breathing because of Sports. Sport is certainly an excellent tool to build self-confidence. Playing Sports increases confidence to talk properly. A sport certainly improves the skills of communicating with others.

Objectives:

  • To encourage the sport culture among college students.
  • To inspire students to participate in various sports activities to improve their physical fitness and mental strength.
  • To develop the sportsman spirit to become a good human being.
  • To involve the faculty members in order to support and encourage the students in sports.
  • To provide the platform to students for practical exposure to the application of managerial skills such as leadership, planning, coordinating, control, direction, motivation etc.

 

This year HNIMR celebrated the Annual Sports Event “Abhyudaya” on 13th & 14th March 2024 with great enthusiasm. The programme began with the inaugural speech of Dr. Surya Ramdas, Director of HNIMR. The Director Madam made aware of the importance of sports in daily life & motivated everyone to participate in various sports competitions. There were different types of indoor & outdoor games held under the annual sports Event 2024 in which total of 200 entries was enrolled in all events. We are also participating in intercollegiate tournaments held by other colleges.

 

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Playground:

  • Centralized playground area of 2.5 acres.
  • Sports facilities for outdoor sports.

Indoor Games:

  • Facilities are available to play viz. Table Tennis, Carom and Chess, Yoga, Meditation, Zumba
  • Girls Common Room – 185.61 Sq. Mtr.
  • Conference Hall – 56 Sq. M.
  • Seminar Hall area 112.42 Sq. Mtr

Summary of Table of facilities available 

Sr. No.

Facility

Details

1

Indoor Game

Table Tennis, Carom, Chess, Yoga, Suryanamaskar, Meditation

2

Outdoor Games

Cricket, Volleyball, Basketball, Running

3

Playground

Area of play ground is 2.5 Acres

4

Seminar Hall, Conference Hall, Girls Common Room

For playing indoor games

5

Medical Room

Medical room for first aid

6

Health Club

Tejaswini Health Club

7

Health Care

Dispensary of Maharshi Karve Stree Shikshan Samstha

8

Open Gym

Open Gym on Centralized Sports Ground

Activities Conducted under the Sports Cell:

  • Annual Sports Day
  • International Yoga Day
  • Zumba Session
  • Damini Sports Tournament
  • MKSSS’s Baya Karve Marathon
  • Guidance sessions

Centralized facilities offered by MKSSS for students and staff. Tejaswini Health Club is exclusively for women established by parent body.

Institute supports the Students by bearing allied expenses like:

  • Paying Registration Fees and Conveyance
  • Arranging Guidance Sessions
  • Arranging Fitness Sessions