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Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School believes in celebrating innovation and empowering entrepreneurship. With this perspective, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School has taken a significant step in nurturing intrapreneurial and entrepreneurial mindset of students with the establishment of its pre-incubator cell in the name of Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School Startup and Innovation Cell (DYPBS S&IC) under Government of India’s Ministry of Education’s Institution Innovation Council. This initiative is designed to harness the creative potential of students and faculty members, enabling them to transform their innovative ideas into successful startups. Since its inception, DYPBS S&IC has made remarkable strides, resulting in incorporation of six innovative startups (Furry Oasis, Creative Compass, Earthwise Innovations, Krushnam Exports and YR VERMICOMPOST and WT Media Pvt. Ltd.) under Government of India’s Ministry of Corporate Affairs. DYPBS Startup and Innovation Cell is a significant step in fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship within the institution.

With a commitment to providing the necessary support, resources, and mentorship, this initiative has already yielded remarkable results with the incorporation of six innovative startups. As the cell continues to evolve and expand, it promises to be a driving force for positive change in the world of innovation and entrepreneurship.

Institute’s Startup and Innovation Cell have been established to promote innovation in the Institution through multitudinous modes leading to innovation and advancing the eco-system. The students run the cell to practice and encourage entrepreneurship in the institute communities and explore entrepreneurship as a career option. Faculty representatives are the facilitator to help the students develop an entrepreneurial mindset and refine their leadership skills. The objectives of the cell are:

  • To develop an entrepreneurial mindset among students in solving entrepreneurial issues related to the business or the organization
  • To promote innovation and create a vibrant innovation ecosystem at the institute
  • To provide pre-incubation of ideas

The learning outcomes of the cell are:

  • Mastering oral and visual presentation skills in presenting ideas
  • Acquire greater ease in solving problems and challenges
  • Developing the ability to think out of the box
  • Sharpening entrepreneurship skills
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Startup & Innovation Cell

Sr. No. Details of Member Designation
1 Dr. Rohini Somnath Patil
Founder Nutracy Lifestyle
Startup Evangelist
2 Dr. Amol Gawande
(Director, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School)
Chief Advisor
3 Dr. Avinash Thakur
(Executive Director, Dr. D. Y. Patil Unitech Society)
Chief Advisor
4 Mr. Avelo Roy
(Managing Director & Startup Mentor at Kolkata Ventures)
Chief Advisor (External)
5 Mr. Amol Nitave
(CEO & Founder Evolving X
Co-founder XploreVR & MiyawakiXpress)
Principal Advisor
6 Ms. Pallavi Jain
(Co- Founder & Managing Director, Krsnaa Diagnostics Ltd.)
Principal Advisor
7 Ms. Aditi Bhosale Walunj
(Founder at Repos)
Principal Advisor
8 Mr. Nilesh Puntambekar
(Senior Manager- Innovation and Intellectual Property
India and Southeast Asia Emerson Electric Co.)
Principal Advisor
9 Mr. Amit Dubey
(Head of Innovation & Business Development, Linamar Corporation)
Principal Advisor
10 Mr. Kunal R. Sarpal
(Founder & CEO- White Collar Legal)
Principal Advisor
11 Mr. Harsh Savergaonkar
(Co-Founder, CEO at Wega Labs)
Principal Advisor
12 Prof. Dr. Sonali Saha
(Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School)
President
13 Mr. Sankalp Dandawate
(Assistant Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School)
Executive President 
14 Ms. Parminder Kaur
(Assistant Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School)
Vice President
15 Ms. Stuti Shukla
(Assistant Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School)
Convener
16 Ms. Manjiri Joshi
(Assistant Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School)
Chief Pre-Incubation Cell Officer
17 Dr. Arpit Trivedi
(Assistant Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School)
Chief Branding and Promotion
18 Ms. Yamini Bisht
(Graphic Designer, Dr. D. Y. Patil B- School)
Social Media Coordinator
19 Mr. Sankalp Dandawate
(Assistant Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School)
Innovation Ambassador(Outreach)
20 Mr. Pradeep Kumar
(Academic Coordinator, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School)
Innovation Ambassador Coordinator(Outreach)
21 Dr. Shraddha Purandare
(Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School)
Innovation Ambassador (Institute)
22 Dr.Ashakiran Sikhakolli
(Associate Professor, Dr. D. Y. patil B-School)
Innovation Coordinator
23 Ms. Akshaya Kolhe
(Assistant Professor)
Innovation Co-coordinator
24 Dr. Aditi Aljapurkar
(Associate Professor, Dr. D.Y. Patil B-School)
IPR Coordinator
25 Ms. Nisha Sanjay Joshi
(Jr. Clerk, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School)
IPR Co-coordinator
26 Ms. Palak Khanna
(Assistant Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School)
Startup Coordinator
27 Ms. Mahak Shrivastava
(Academic Coordinator, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School)
Startup Co-coordinator
28 Ms. Geetika Jha
(Assistant Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School)
Internship Coordinator
29 Mr. Devvrath Pancholi
(Assistant Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School)
Member
30 Ms. Aishwarya Singh
(Academic Coordinator, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School)
Member
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Daf Karandak

Dates: 11th March 2023

Date(s):

11th March 2023

Time:

2 hrs (4.00 pm to 6.00 pm)

Venue:

Modern College, ShivajiNagar

Resource Person(s): (if any)

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Faculty Coordinator(s)

Vaibhav Wasankar

Student Coordinator(s)

Devashish Sonawane

Organizer (Dept./Cell/Committee)

Progressive Education Society.

Objective(s)

1) B-school believes in theatre-based learning.

2) Live theatre performances help to enhance student’s confidence, inter and intrapersonal skills, help to improve writing skills and think out of the box.

3) It helps to reduce stage fear and build confidence.

Brief Report

Progressive Education Society has organized State level inter-college Street Theatre Play Competition with an object of creating awareness, empowering the youth, and utilizing right to freedom of speech and expression positively.

Street Theatre Play Competition performed in the open and public area of our college. Social issues like ill effect of social media, importance of cleanliness, Role of Media, Dowry demands, female feticide, ban on use of Plastic bags, road Safety etc. related to youth and community were tackled through these street theatre plays competition with vista to change the society slowly into a better place to live in.

Thousands of students from various colleges had registered in this competition. Cash Prizes awarded to best three teams and two best characters to encourage efforts of participants.

Our students performed the Play on Superstition, Name “SOCH”.

Superstition still exists in our society but way to follow superstition are different. We spread the awareness regarding modern superstition activities that our society is following the same.

Process

Theatre is the coordination of the various members of the creative team, such as the performers, musicians, designers, and others, to bring the script to life. This element can be considered the work-in-progress stage of a production, and it's the director who typically leads this effort.

We focus on these 12 elements of theatre, Role and character, relationships, situation, voice, movement, focus, tension, space, time, language, symbol, audience, mood, and atmosphere.

Signature of Coordinator

 

Annexures

□ Notice of the event

□ Flyer of the event

□ Invitation to the resource person

□ Attendance with signature

□ Photos of events with geotags

□ Payment proof of the event (if any)

Student Council is a representative structure through which students in the college can become involved in the affairs of the institute, working in partnership with the management, staff, and students for the benefit of the institute and its students. Student Councils can create a sense of ownership of the institute and its activities among the student population.

Sr. No. Name of the members Designation
1. Ms. Ankita Mall President
2. Mr. Siddharth Williomson Vice President
3. Ms. Priyanka Mondal General Secretary
4. Mr. Samarth Jain Member
5. Ms. Dhanwantri Patil Member
6. Ms. Esha Jaiswal Member
Staff Advisors
1 Dr. Amol Gawande Chief Advisor
2 Mr. Ravindra Bhavaskar Council Officer
3 Mr. Devvrath Pancholi Cultural Head
4 Mr. Shivendra Bhadoriya Sports Head
STUDENT COUNCIL CONTACT DETAILS
Ms. Ankita Mall

President, Student Council
Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School
Email: sc.bschool@dpu.edu.in

Introduction

Introduction

On October 13, 2023, a remarkable milestone in the world of academia and human resource management was achieved as Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School in Pune inaugurated its Student Chapter of the National Institute of Personnel Management (NIPM). This momentous event signalled a significant step towards nurturing the next generation of HR professionals and promoting excellence in the field of personnel management. The establishment of this Student Chapter at Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School is a testament to the institution's commitment to providing its students with a holistic education that extends beyond the classroom. NIPM, as a nationally renowned organization, has consistently been at the forefront of promoting best practices in HR management. By partnering with NIPM, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School has taken a giant stride towards enhancing the educational and professional experience of its students. This collaborative endeavour between NIPM and Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School is driven by a shared vision of fostering a culture of excellence in human resource management. The Student Chapter will serve as a platform for students to engage in a wide array of activities and initiatives that are designed to expand their horizons and deepen their understanding of HRM.

Students joining this chapter can look forward to a wealth of opportunities, including workshops, seminars, guest lectures, and networking events featuring industry experts and HR professionals. These experiences will not only supplement their academic learning but also provide them with real-world insights and practical skills that are invaluable in the competitive field of HR management. Furthermore, the Student Chapter will encourage students to participate in research, projects, and case studies related to HRM, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. It will also support students in securing internships and placements, thus bridging the gap between theory and practice. The benefits of this Student Chapter extend beyond the confines of the campus. It will enable students to establish connections with peers and professionals in the field, giving them a head start in building a strong professional network. Additionally, students will have access to NIPM's extensive resources and research, allowing them to stay updated on the latest trends and developments in HR management.

The establishment of the Student Chapter of the National Institute of Personnel Management at Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School represents a significant leap forward in the pursuit of academic and professional excellence. It is a testament to the institution's dedication to empowering its students with knowledge, skills, and opportunities that will prepare them to excel in the dynamic and ever-evolving field of human resource management. The future of HR management is indeed brighter with the inception of this Student Chapter, and it is set to become a beacon for aspiring HR professionals in the region and beyond.

Chapter Council

NIPM-DYPBS Student Chapter Council

Saloni Garg

Saloni Garg

Chairperson

Kavita Tandel

Kavita Tandel

Treasurer

Avantika Swami

Avantika Swami

Member

Kamakshi Mohan

Kamakshi Mohan

Member

Manjiri Joshi

Manjiri Joshi

Faculty Coordinator

Chapter Activities

Event Name Date Report
NIPM Student Chapter Installation Ceremony 3/10/2023 Click Here
Guest Session of Industry 4.0 21/10/2023 Click Here
Exploring International Business Management:
A Guide for New Entrants and its Distinctions from Indian Operations
23/10/2023 Click Here
Navigation Corporate Success With Mr. Sunil Bhatambrekar Vice President 28/10/2023 Click Here
Mr. Ashish Bhalla, Director HR at HCL Tech Visited The Campus 09/11/2023 Click Here

Introduction

Introduction

With reference to Vishakha Judgment 1997, The Sexual Harassment of Women at Work Place (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Bill 2006, Maharashtra Govt. Resolution General Administration Dept. No. SRV-1099/73/MKA, dated 19th May 1999, and section 4 (Gender Sensitization, Prevention and Prohibition of Sexual Harassment of Women Employees and Students and Redressal of Grievances in Technical Institutions) of All India Council for Technical Education Regulations, 2016 of Internal Complaint Committee (Women Grievance Cell) has been constituted.

INTERNAL COMPLAINT COMMITTEE COMPOSITION 2023-24

Sr. No. Member’s Details Committee Designation
1 Dr. Sonali Saha
Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Chair/Presiding Officer
2 Dr. Sheetal Darekar
Associate Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member (Teaching)
3 Dr. Rashmi Paranjpye
Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member (Teaching)
4 Mr. Amit Mandavkar
Office Superintendent, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member (Non-Teaching)
5 Mr. Kiran Darwatkar
Accountant, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member (Non-Teaching)
6 Ms. Madiha Khan
Student, Batch 2022-24, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member (Student)
7 Ms. Taniya Sharma
Student, Batch 2023-25, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member (Student)
8 Ms. Revati Dubey
Student, Batch 2023-25, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member (Student)
9 Mr. Manoj Waskar
Advocate, Pune District Court Pune
Member (Advocate)
INTERNAL COMPLAINTS COMMITTEE CONTACT DETAILS Chair/Presiding Officer: Dr. Sonali Saha
Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Email: icc.bschool@dpu.edu.in
Mobile: +91 95610 04875
Landline: +91-20-67919470

Chapter Council

NIPM-DYPBS Student Chapter Council

Saloni Garg

Saloni Garg

Chairperson

Kavita Tandel

Kavita Tandel

Treasurer

Avantika Swami

Avantika Swami

Member

Kamakshi Mohan

Kamakshi Mohan

Member

Manjiri Joshi

Manjiri Joshi

Faculty Coordinator

With reference to The Scheduled Castes and The Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, and Govt. of Maharashtra Resolution No. BCC-2010/C.N.409/16-B, Dt. 16/08/2010, SC-ST Committee has been constituted.

SC-ST COMMITTEE COMPOSITION 2023-24

Sr. No. Member’s Details Committee Designation
1 Dr. Sheetal Darekar
Associate Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Chair/Presiding Officer
2 Mrs. Shraddha Joshi
Assistant Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member (Teaching)
3 Mr. Amit Mandavkar
Office Superintendent, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member (Non-Teaching)
4 Mr. Karan Bhiwapurkar
Student, Batch 2023-25, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member (Student)
5 Mr. Jaydeep Patel
Student, Batch 2023-25, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member (Student)
6 Ms. Sukhada
Student, Batch 2023-25, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member (Student)
7 Mr. Swaraj Diggikar
Student, Batch 2023-25, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member (Student)
8 Ms. Pooja Patil
Assistant Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member Secretary
SC-ST COMMITTEE CONTACT DETAILS Chair/Presiding Officer:
Dr. Sheetal Darekar
Associate Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Email: info.bschool@dpu.edu.in
Mobile: +91 8208721984
Landline: +91-20-67919470

As per All India Council for Technical Education (Establishment of Mechanism for Grievance Redressal) Regulations, 2012 F.No. 37-3/Legal112012, dated 25.05.2012, the institute has constituted the Grievance Redressal Committee:

GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE COMPOSITION 2023-24

Sr. No. Member’s Details Committee Designation
1 Dr. Amol Gawande
Director, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Chair
2 Dr. Sonali Saha
Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member
3 Dr. Atul Kumar
Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member
4 Dr. Sheetal Darekar
Associate Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member
5 Mr. Manoj Waskar
Advocate, Pune District Court Pune
Member
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE CONTACT DETAILS
Member Secretary:
Dr. Sonali Saha,
Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Email: info.bschool@dpu.edu.in
Mobile: +91 95610 04875
Landline: +91-20-67919470

As per All India Council for Technical Education (Redressal of Grievance of Students) Regulations, 2019 vide F. No. 1-101/PGRC/AICTE/Regulation/2019 dated 07.11.2019 for establishment of grievance redressal mechanism, the institute has constituted the Student Grievance Redressal Committee:

STUDENT GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE COMPOSITION 2023-24

Sr. No. Member’s Details Committee Designation
1 Dr. Amol Gawande
Director, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Chair/Presiding Officer
2 Dr. Sheetal Darekar
Associate Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member (Teaching)
3 Dr. Rashmi Paranjapye
Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member (Teaching)
4 Ms. Ishita Sil
Assistant Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member (Teaching)
5 Mr. Rahul Burdak
Student, Batch 2022-24, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member (Student)
6 Mr. Akash Sahu
Student, Batch 2023-25, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Member (Student)
GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE CONTACT DETAILS
Member Secretary:
Dr. Sonali Saha,
Professor, Dr. D. Y. Patil B-School, Pune
Email: info.bschool@dpu.edu.in
Mobile: +91 95610 04875
Landline: +91-20-67919470

Rotaract Clubs are the youth wing of Rotary International. Rotaract Clubs bring individuals over 18 years of age together to exchange ideas with community leaders, and to develop leadership and professional skills. The members work to take action through service, from the cities to the villages. The members decide how to organize and run their clubs, manage their funds, and plan and carry out their activities and service projects.

Institute has a Rotract Club managed by students. The club aims to develop leadership and professional skills and enhance teamwork through humanitarian service and experiential learning. The Rotract club carries out different activities and service projects. The objectives of the club are:

  • To create awareness and understanding about humanitarian issues
  • To provide students with the opportunity for humanitarian service
  • To motivate students to make a difference by being a good citizen

The learning outcomes of the club are:

  • Developing a positive attitude towards community service
  • Building goodwill and peace among the students
  • Developing team building, fundraising, public speaking and leadership skills
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YUVA is a college sports event organized by the Institute every year. This three-day sports event includes indoor and outdoor games like cricket, football, basketball, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, tug of war and chess. The learning outcomes Yuva are:

  • Physical growth and mental alertness
  • Emotional stability and develop self-pride
  • Work in a team and learn self-discipline in acquiring skills necessary to the sport.
  • Learn to make decisions and operate under pressure.
  • Respect the necessity for authority and the needs of the group
  • Attitude building and critical thinking

The social club is established to build a strong base and network between the institute and the social organization to encourage young social entrepreneurs to contribute to the growth of society. The social club supports the institute's student community in pursuing its social ambitions. It supports student futures to underpin their curricular and co-curricular, personal, entrepreneurial and social goals. The club helps in developing social leaders of tomorrow, delivering actionable insights through grass-root research, bringing together social entrepreneurs, thought leaders and key players in the business, government and philanthropy to enhance social impact, Initiating the discussion with these organizations for a probable tie-up / joint activity, finalizing a social organization for subsequent visits/everyday activities, organizing various social movements in association with social organizations/on our own for the benefit of society and exposing the students to the importance of “Social Responsibility” of citizens of India.

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Institute has a music club of students who perform in different events in and outside the institute. The music club has instruments such as Tabla, Harmonium, Guitar, and many more. The club helps the member students improve their efficiency at work, be relaxed in daily life, develop creative thinking, build self-confidence, etc. The learning outcomes of music club activities are:

  • Assist in gaining mental peace and relaxation
  • Get rid of performance anxiety
  • Reduce work pressure and improve health
  • Helps in team building and coordination
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