Award of Autonomous Status by UGC, New Delhi (2019-20) | Star Education Award- 2023 | Best College Award- 2009-10 | Best Principal Award- 2022 | NAAC Accredited ‘A’ Grade (Third Cycle-2015-16) | Best College NSS Unit Award by MU (2015-16, 2022-23)| Jagar Janivancha Award (2012-13, 2013-14)
“To be a globally recognised centre of excellence in Geography education and research, fostering a deep understanding of the dynamic interactions between the environment and human societies, and inspiring a commitment to sustainable solutions for a balanced and resilient world.”
“The Geography Department is dedicated to providing high-quality education, advancing cutting-edge research, and promoting community engagement. We aim to cultivate inquisitive minds, critical thinking, and a holistic understanding of geographical phenomena. Our mission is to empower students and scholars to address contemporary challenges, contribute to scientific knowledge, and actively participate in the creation of a more sustainable and equitable planet.”
By embodying these principles in our daily activities, the Geography Department aspires to be a beacon of knowledge, innovation, and positive impact within the academic community and society.
Established in 1989, the Department of Geography at ASP College, Devrukh, stands as a distinguished geography department in India. Offering educational opportunities in Geography and Geoinformatics at various levels, the department has become a hub for academic excellence.
Furthermore, the department holds recognition as one of the centres authorized by the Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS) to conduct Edusat E-Learning courses in Geo-Spatial Technology (Geoinformatics). These courses facilitated through video conferencing, attract an annual enrolment of approximately 10 students, covering essential topics such as the basics of Remote Sensing, Geographical Information Systems (GIS), and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS).’
Demonstrating expertise in Geo-Spatial Technology and G-Governance, the department offers consultancy services for land parcel mapping and GIS mapping, with a particular emphasis on micro-level planning. Dr. Sardar Patil, Vice Principal of the College and Head of the Department of Geography, lends his expertise in Cadastral Mapping, Village Development Planning, Solar Energy Potential Estimation, Mining Site Selection, and more.
Encouraging active engagement in research activities, the department consistently sees three students presenting research projects in the annual Avishkar research project presentation competition.
In alignment with social responsibility, the Department of Geography initiates community awareness programs. Through the cycling club, the department spearheads ‘Plastic Free Devrukh,’ a collaborative effort with Devrukh Nagarpanchyat. The campaign encompasses three stages: Collection and Classification, Processing, Social Awareness and Community Participation, addressing issues related to solid waste management and other environmental concerns within the local community.
Year of Implementation | Class | Semester | Course Code | Course Title | No. of Credits | Link for Syllabus & Learning OutcomesNo. of Credits | Status |
2023 | FYBA | I | A101GET | Introduction to Physical Geography | 4 | Revised | |
2023 | FYBA | I | GEVS101 | Introduction to Map Elements | 2 | Revised | |
2023 | FYBA | I | GEOE101 | Introduction to Cartographic Skills | 2 | Revised | |
2023 | FYBA | I | GEVE101 | Environmental Education | 2 | Revised | |
2023 | FYBCOM | I | GEVE101 | Environmental Education | 2 | Revised | |
2023 | FYBA | II | A102GET | Introduction to Human Geography | 4 | Revised | |
2023 | FYBA | II | GEVS102 | Introduction to Q-GIS | 2 | Revised | |
2023 | FYBA | II | GEOE102 | Introduction to Q-GIS | 2 | Revised | |
2023 | FYBA | II | GEVE102 | Understanding India | 2 | Revised | |
2023 | FYBCOM | II | GEVE102 | Understanding India | 2 | Revised | |
2024 | SYBA | III | A201GEC | Introduction to Climatology | 4 | Revised | |
2024 | SYBA | III | A202GEC | Physical Geography of India | 4 | Revised | |
2024 | SYBA | III | GEFP201 | Geodatabase Creation for a Village | 2 | Revised | |
2024 | SYBA | III | GEOE201 | Vector Analysis in Q-GIS | 2 | Revised | |
2024 | SYBCOM/BSC | III | GEOE202 | Geopolitics -I | 2 | Revised | |
2024 | SYBA | III | GEVS201 | Vector Analysis in Q-GIS | 2 | Revised | |
2024 | SYBA | IV | GECP201 | Community Engagement Project | 2 | Revised | |
2024 | SYBA | IV | GEOE203 | Raster Analysis in SAGA | 2 | Revised | |
2024 | SYBCOM/BSC | IV | GEOE204 | Geopolitics-II | 2 | Revised | |
2024 | SYBA | IV | A203GET | Introduction to Oceanography | 4 | Revised | |
2024 | SYBA | IV | A204GET | Agricultural Geography of India | 4 | Revised | |
2024 | SYBA | IV | GESE201 | Web GIS | 2 | Revised | |
2022 | TYBA | V | UAGEO51 | Geography of Settlements | 4 | Revised | |
2022 | TYBA | V | UAGEO52-A | Geography of Maharashtra | 4 | Revised | |
2022 | TYBA | V | UAGEO52-B | Population Geography | 4 | Revised | |
2022 | TYBA | V | UAGEO53 | Tools and Techniques in Spatial Analysis-I | 3 | Revised | |
2022 | TYBA | VI | UAGEO61 | Environmental Geography | 4 | Revised | |
2022 | TYBA | VI | UAGEO62-A | Geography of Tourism | 4 | Revised | |
2022 | TYBA | VI | UAGEO62-B | Political Geography | 4 | Revised | |
2022 | TYBA | VI | UAGEO63 | Tools and Techniques in Spatial Analysis-II | 3 | Revised | |
2022 | SYBA | IV | UGESK41 | Skill Course on Cartography | 2 | Revised | |
2022 | TYBA | VI | UGESK51 | Skill Course on Use of Computer Technology in Data Analysis | 2 | Revised | |
2022 | FYBA | I | UAGET11 | Human Geography | 4 | Old | |
2022 | FYBA | II | UAGET21 | Environmental Geography | 4 | Old | |
2021 | SYBA | III | UAGEO31 | Climatology | 3 | Old | |
2021 | SYBA | III | UAGEO32 | Physical Geography of India | 3 | Old | |
2021 | SYBA | IV | UAGEO41 | Oceanography | 3 | Old | |
2021 | SYBA | IV | UAGEO42 | Agricultural Geography of India | 3 | Old | |
2019 | FYBA | I | UAGEO11 | Geomorphology | 4 | Old | |
2019 | FYBA | II | UAGEO21 | Human Geography | 4 | Old | |
2019 | FYBCOM | I | UCEVS11 | Environmental Education-I | 4 | Old | |
2019 | FYBCOM | II | UCEVS21 | Environmental Education-II | 4 | Old |
Sr. No | Date of the Meeting | Link for Agenda | Link for Minutes | Link for Resolutions | Link for ATR |
1 | 25/04/2019 | ||||
2 | 31/05/2020 | ||||
3 | 27/05/2021 | ||||
4 | 30/03/2022 | ||||
5 | 23/01/2023 | ||||
6 | 03/07/2023 | ||||
7 | 07/04/2024 |
The Department of Geography at ASP College, Devrukh, boasts a robust set of infrastructural facilities that cater to the diverse needs of its students and faculty. These facilities play a crucial role in enhancing the learning experience and research capabilities within the department.
Infrastructure Overview:
The Geography Department proudly houses a dedicated library, providing students with an extensive collection of books, journals, and research materials related to geography. This resource is instrumental in supporting academic endeavours and fostering a culture of independent learning.
The department is equipped with a comprehensive collection of topographical and thematic maps, offering students hands-on experience in understanding geographical features and phenomena. These maps serve as essential tools for practical learning and research.
Learning cards and scale cards are employed to facilitate interactive learning sessions, aiding students in grasping geographical concepts and map reading skills. These visual aids enhance the teaching process and make the learning experience more engaging.
The department possesses a range of meteorological instruments, including rain gauges, thermometers, wet & dry bulb meters, wall thermometers, wind vanes, and an aneroid barometer. These instruments are vital for practical demonstrations and weather-related experiments.
The availability of equipment such as a plain table, chain & tape ensures that students gain hands-on experience in land surveying techniques. These tools contribute to practical fieldwork and skill development.
The department is well-equipped with modern technology, featuring PCs with internet access, Global Mapper GIS Software (5 license copies), and GRAM ++ GIS Software (1 license copy). This technological infrastructure empowers students to engage in advanced geographical information systems (GIS) analysis and mapping.
Two sets of GPS devices are available, aiding students in geospatial data collection and navigation. These devices are valuable assets for fieldwork and research projects.
The department possesses a CD containing the Census of Maharashtra & Goa, 2001, providing students with valuable demographic data for research purposes. Additionally, film strips and wall maps contribute to multimedia-rich teaching methods.
The presence of a projection model enhances visual representation during lectures and presentations. Furthermore, a curated collection of rocks and minerals adds a practical dimension to geological studies.
A dedicated GIS laboratory provides students with a conducive environment for in-depth exploration and application of GIS technologies. This facility supports both academic coursework and research initiatives.
Welcome to the dynamic and intellectually stimulating realm of the Bachelor of Arts in Geography program, where the world becomes your classroom and exploration knows no bounds. This academic journey, spanning three to four years and accredited at the National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF) Level 4.5 to 5.5, offers an immersive and comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted discipline of Geography.
Geography, as a field of study, extends far beyond maps and coordinates; it is a holistic examination of the complex interactions between human societies and the environment. Our program is designed to equip students with a deep understanding of the physical, cultural, and social dimensions of the world, fostering critical thinking, analytical skills, and a global perspective.
Throughout this academic adventure, students will delve into diverse topics such as physical geography, human geography, GIS (Geographic Information Systems), environmental sustainability, and geopolitical issues. The curriculum strikes a balance between theoretical knowledge and practical applications, encouraging students to engage in hands-on fieldwork, research projects, and the use of cutting-edge technologies.
Our dedicated faculty, comprised of experienced scholars and industry experts, is committed to nurturing a vibrant learning community. They guide students in exploring the interconnections between human societies and their environments, addressing contemporary challenges such as climate change, urbanization, and social inequality.
As you embark on this Bachelor of Arts in Geography journey, you will not only acquire a robust academic foundation but also develop skills that are highly valued in a wide array of professions. Whether your aspirations lie in environmental management, urban planning, international relations, or beyond, the skills cultivated during this program will empower you to make meaningful contributions to society and address the complex challenges of our interconnected world.
Join us in unravelling the mysteries of the Earth, understanding the intricacies of human geography, and embracing the diversity of our global community. The Bachelor of Arts in Geography program awaits, promising an enriching educational experience that will shape your perspectives and open doors to a multitude of opportunities.
Welcome to the advanced academic terrain of the Master of Arts in Geography, a program that delves deep into the intricate tapestry of spatial relationships, human-environment interactions, and global phenomena. Accredited at the National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF) Level 6.0 and 6.5, this two-year journey represents the pinnacle of geographical scholarship, allowing passionate learners to deepen their understanding and expertise in this multifaceted discipline.
The Master of Arts in Geography program is designed for individuals who seek to elevate their knowledge and skills to new heights, transcending conventional boundaries and immersing themselves in the frontiers of geographic inquiry. Over two years, students will engage in advanced coursework, rigorous research, and specialized studies encompassing various geographical topics, from geopolitics and environmental sustainability to spatial analysis and geospatial technologies.
At this level of academic pursuit, students will have the chance to contribute to the field through original research projects, guided by faculty who are renowned scholars and experts in various subfields of geography. The program is structured to encourage critical thinking, independent inquiry, and the application of advanced methodologies, preparing graduates to be leaders and innovators in the ever-evolving landscape of geographic research and practice.
The Master of Arts in Geography is not just a continuation of academic study; it is a transformative experience that propels students to the forefront of geographical scholarship and application. Through a blend of theoretical exploration and practical engagement, students will gain the skills needed to navigate complex global challenges, contribute to policy discussions, and make meaningful impacts in diverse professional settings.
Whether your aspirations lie in academia, research institutions, government agencies, or the private sector, this program provides a solid foundation for diverse career paths. Join us as we embark on a journey of intellectual discovery, where the boundaries of knowledge are continually pushed, and the intricacies of our world are unravelled with each academic endeavour.
The Master of Arts in Geography awaits those ready to embark on a profound exploration of the world’s complexities, armed with advanced analytical tools, critical perspectives, and a commitment to advancing the field of geography. Welcome to a transformative educational experience that will shape your expertise and position you at the forefront of geographical inquiry.
Welcome to the cutting-edge realm of the Bachelor of Vocation in Geoinformatics program, where technology converges with geography to unlock a world of possibilities. Spanning three to four years and accredited at the National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF) Level 4.5 to 5.5, this program is a dynamic fusion of vocational training and academic excellence.
Geoinformatics, at the intersection of geography and information technology, plays a pivotal role in harnessing spatial data to address real-world challenges. Our program is meticulously crafted to equip students with practical skills in geospatial technologies, GIS (Geographic Information Systems), remote sensing, and data analytics. Through hands-on experiences, industry-relevant projects, and exposure to the latest tools, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of how geoinformatics shapes diverse sectors, from urban planning to environmental management.
The curriculum strikes a balance between theoretical knowledge and practical applications, preparing students for a seamless transition into the workforce. The Bachelor of Vocation in Geoinformatics is not just an academic pursuit; it’s a transformative journey that empowers students to navigate the rapidly evolving landscape of geospatial technology.
Join us in this immersive experience, where the fusion of geography and technology opens doors to exciting career prospects. The Bachelor of Vocation in Geoinformatics awaits, offering a blend of innovation, practical skills, and a pathway to becoming a proficient geospatial professional. Step into the future of geoinformatics and embrace a world of spatial intelligence and technological advancement.
Welcome to the pinnacle of academic excellence in the field of Geography—the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program. Accredited at the distinguished National Skills Qualifications Framework (NSQF) Level 08.00, this program is a beacon of advanced academic terrain, offering a transformative journey into the depths of geographic inquiry. Over three years, doctoral candidates will immerse themselves in a rigorous exploration of complex spatial relationships, environmental dynamics, and human interactions with the world.
The PhD in Geography is designed for scholars who aspire to make significant contributions to the field through original research and intellectual inquiry. This program goes beyond the boundaries of traditional knowledge, encouraging candidates to push the frontiers of geographic understanding. Doctoral candidates will engage in advanced coursework, collaborate with renowned faculty, and undertake independent research projects that contribute to the advancement of geographical knowledge.
As a doctoral candidate in Geography, you will navigate the intricate landscape of theoretical frameworks, methodological innovations, and critical perspectives. The program is tailored to foster creativity, intellectual independence, and the application of advanced research methodologies. Graduates emerge not only as experts in their chosen areas of specialization but also as thought leaders who can address the pressing challenges of our interconnected world.
Whether your aspirations lead you to academia, research institutions, policy development, or industry, the PhD in Geography provides a platform for exceptional scholars to make enduring contributions. Join us on this intellectual odyssey, where the pursuit of knowledge is elevated to new heights. The PhD in Geography awaits those ready to undertake a rigorous and rewarding exploration, shaping the future of geographical scholarship and contributing to our collective understanding of the world.
Nature of Publication | Name of the Book/Article | Name of the Publishers / Journal | List of Author/s | Issue No. | Year of Publication | Page Nos | ISSN / ISBN no. | Impact factor | Link to the document |
Research Paper in peer-reviewed Journal | Rethinking Urban Spaces: A Comprehensive Review of Global Urbanization Studies | International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Ghadi, G. E.; Kapoor A. S. | Vol. 13, Issue-2 | 2024 | 1440-1475 | ISSN No. 2319-7064 | 4.3 | |
Research Paper in peer-reviewed Journal | G-Governance: An Evolving Paradigm in Micro-level Governance in India- A Case Study of Village Panutre | Electronic International Interdisciplinary Research Journal | Patil, Sardar Ananda | Vol. 13 Issue III | 2024 | 20-25 | ISSN 2277-8721 | 8.311 | |
Research Paper in peer-reviewed Journal | Connecting The Drops: Estimating the Embedded Water Footprint of Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation Inhabitants | Bioscience Discovery | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Kapoor A. S. | Vol. 15 Issue IV | 2024 | 31-41 | ISSN: 2229-3469 (Print); ISSN: 2231-024X (Online) | 0 | |
Research Paper in peer-reviewed Journal | Analysis of Relief Aspects of Basin Morphometry of the Saptlingi Basin Using GIS for Sustainable Watershed Management | Electronic International Interdisciplinary Research Journal | Patil, Sardar Ananda | Vol. 12 Issue IV | 2023 | 49-58 | ISSN 2277-8721 | 8.311 | |
Research Paper in peer-reviewed Journal | GIS-Based Analysis of Areal Aspects of Basin Morphometry of the Saptlingi Basin | The Konkan Geographer | Patil, Sardar Ananda | Vol. 30 | 2023 | 39-43 | ISSN No. 2277-4858 | 6.625 | |
Research Paper in UGC CARE peer-reviewed Journal | Utilizing Geospatial Technology for Assessing Linear Characteristics of the Shastri River Basin Morphometry to Enhance Sustainability in Watershed Management | Journal of the Maharaja Sayajirao University Baroda | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Narkhede, Deepak Shaligram; Joshi, Suraj; Purohit, Mugdha; Pendharkar, Gauri; Kulkarni, Prajkta | Vol. 57 Issue 01 (III) | 2023 | 65-73 | ISSN- 0025-0422 | 0 | |
Research Paper in peer-reviewed Journal | Dimensions of Documentation for Assessment and Accreditation of Higher Educational Institutions | International Journal of Enhanced Research in Science, Technology & Engineering | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Kulkarni, Arvind Madhukar | Vol. 8 Issue 5 | 2019 | 56-60 | ISSN: 2319-7463 | 4.059 | |
Research Paper in peer-reviewed Journal | Comparative Analysis of Inter-Changing Proportion of Cultivators & Agricultural Labourers in Chiplun Tehsil: A Case Study of Six Selected Villages | Ayushi International Interdisciplinary Research Journal (AIIRJ) | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Kapoor A. S. | 9 | 2018 | 49-56 | ISSN 2349-638X | 5.707 | |
Research Paper in peer-reviewed Journal | Assessment of Spatial and Temporal Changes in Forest Using GIS and Remote Sensing Techniques: A Case Study of Sangmeshwar Taluka, Maharashtra, India | International Journal of Engineering Technology and Computer Research (IJETCR) DIDS Link:http://dids.info/didslink/04.2015-37834657/ | Patil, Sardar Ananda; B. Mahalingam | Vol. 3 Issue 2; | 2015 | 118-125 | ISSN: 2348 - 2117 | DIDS: 2.066 SJIF 3.983+ | |
Research Paper in peer-reviewed Journal | Level and Quality of Ground Water in Deorukh Town: A Geographical Perspective | Online International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, {Bi-Monthly}, http://www.oiirj.org/oiirj/may-june2015/16.pdf | Patil, Sardar Ananda; | Volume-V, Issue-III, May | 2015 | 115-126 | ISSN 2249-9598 | 2.217 | |
Research Paper in peer-reviewed Journal | Estimation of solar energy potential using point solar radiation tool in ARC-GIS: A case study of College of Engineering, Pune | International Journal of Applied Research | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Khobrgade, Sonal; Khandelwal, Shweta; Singh, Harpreet; Siddiqui, Asfa | 1(9) | 2015 | 890-897 | ISSN Print: 2394-7500 Online: 2394-5869 | 5.2 | |
Research Paper in peer-reviewed Journal | मार्लेश्वर येथील पर्यटकांच्या समाधान पातळीचा भौगोलिक अभ्यास | Ayushi International Interdisciplinary Research Journal (AIIRJ) | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Jadhav, Pratap; Dhumal, Umesh | Vol. II. Issue-XII | 2015 | 64-68 | ISSN 2349-638X | 5.707 | |
Research Paper in peer-reviewed Journal | Application of Geo-Spatial Technology for the Analysis of Linear Aspects of the Saptlingi Basin | Ayushi International Interdisciplinary Research Journal (AIIRJ) | Patil, Sardar Ananda | Vol. I. Issue-VII | 2014 | 25-35 | ISSN 2349-638X | 5.707 | |
Research Paper in proceedings of International Conference | Remote Sensing and GIS Application for Demarcation of Watersheds: A Case Study of Sangmeshwar Taluka, Ratnagiri District (Maharashtra) | Proceeding of International Conference on "Digitization and Beyond....." | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Tendolkar, Narendra Parshuram | I | 2013 | 17-19 | ISBN 978-81-905776-76-3 | 0 | |
Research Paper in peer-reviewed Journal | Sustainable Tourism Development in Konkan: A Need for Time | Electronic Interdisciplinary International Research Journal | Patil, Sardar Ananda | Vol. XX, TOURISMo. 2 | 2012 | 111-125 | ISSN 2277-8721 | 0.998 | |
Research Paper in proceedings of International Conference | Urban Flood Disaster and Its Management: A Case Study of Sangli City (Maharashtra) | Proceeding of International Conference on Environment Livelihood and Security To be Published by Department of Geography, Banglore University, Banglore | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Gatade, D. G. | Vol I | 2011 | 164-172 | ISBN-13:978-81-910533-0-2 | 0 | |
Research Paper in peer-reviewed Journal | Impacts of Flood: A Case Study of Mouje Digraj (Sangli District) Maharashtra | Entire Research, National Quarterly Research Journal | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Gatade, D. G. | Vol.-3 Issue-II | 2011 | 63-67 | ISSN-0975-5020 | 0 | |
Research Paper in Proceedings of National Conference | 'Application of Remote Sensing and GIS for the Study of Environmental Pollution and Monitoring: A Theoretical Approach | Proceeding of National Conference on Population, Environment, and Tourism | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Tendolkar, Narendra Parshuram | Vol. 1 | 2011 | 01-06 | ISBN 978-81-922415-0-0 | 0 | |
Research Paper in Proceedings of National Conference | Socio-Economic Impacts of Flood Disaster in Upper Krishna Basin: A Case Study of Village Pundi (Tal. Palus, Dist. Sangli) | Proceeding of National Conference on Population, Environment, and Tourism | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Patil, Shilpa Sardar | Vol. 1 | 2011 | 19-26 | ISBN 978-81-922415-0-0 | 0 | |
Research Paper in Proceedings of National Conference | Land Use and Land Cover Changes due to Anthropogenic Activity Along Coastal Stretch of Kanchipuram District of Tamilnadu | Proceeding of National Conference on Population, Environment, and Tourism | B. Mahalingam; Patil, Sardar Ananda | Vol. 1 | 2011 | 51-58 | ISBN 978-81-922415-0-0 | 0 | |
Research Paper in Proceedings of National Conference | Physico-Chemical Analysis of Drinking Water in Sadvali Industrial Zone of Sangmeshwar Tehsil, Dist. Ratnagiri (Maharashtra) | Proceeding of National Conference on Population, Environment, and Tourism | Sankpal, Sagar Tanaji; Patil, Sardar Ananda; Tendolkar; Narendra Parshuram | Vol. 1 | 2011 | 114-118 | ISBN 978-81-922415-0-0 | 0 | |
Research Paper in Souvenir of National Seminar | Geo-informatics and Flood Water Level: A Case Study of Krishna River, Sangli District (Maharashtra) | Souvenir of the Two Days National Seminar on Remote Sensing and GIS and Its Application in Geography | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Gatade, D. G. | I | 2010 | 12-23 | Without ISBN/ISSN | 0 | |
Research Paper in Souvenir of National Seminar | Application of Geo-informatics in the study of Water Tanks: A Case Study of North Bangalore Tahsil, Bangalore District (Karnataka) | Souvenir of the Two Days National Seminar on Remote Sensing and GIS and Its Application in Geography | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Tendolkar, Narendra Parshuram | I | 2010 | 33-38 | Without ISBN/ISSN | 0 | |
Research Paper in peer reviewed Journal | A Geographical Analysis of Causes of Flood Disaster in Upper Krishna Basin: A Case Study of Sangli District | Journal of Spatial Science, Osmania University, Hyderabad | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Gatade, D. G. | Vol. III, No. 2, | 2010 | 09-21 | ISSN 0974-7125 | 0 | |
Research Paper in Conference proceedings | Spatial Pattern of Crop Combination in Kolhapur District | Proceedings of UGC-sponsored, State Level Conference on Recent Trends in Geography | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Gatade, D. G. | I | 2009 | 72-79 | Without ISBN/ISSN | 0 | |
Research Paper in peer reviewed Journal | Application of Quality Yardstick for Re-accreditation | Proceeding of the Two Days National Seminar on Re-accreditation A Process Towards Quality Enhancement: Methods and Procedures | Patil, Sardar Ananda | I | 2009 | 61-64 | Without ISBN/ISSN | 0 | |
Research Paper in Proceedings of National Seminar | Application of Remote Sensing and GIS for Flood Management: A Theoretical Approach | Proceeding of the National Seminar on Research Methodology in Geography, Published by A.S.C. College, Ramanand Nagar, Tal.Palus, Dist. Sangli | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Gatade, D. G. | I | 2008 | 10-14 | Without ISBN/ISSN | 0 | |
Research Paper in peer reviewed Journal | A Geographical Perspective of Flood Affected Villages: A Case Study of Haripur (Sangli District) | The Goa Geographer, Research Journal of Geographers Association, Goa. | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Gatade, D. G. | IV | 2007 | 89-93 | ISSN-0976-786X | 0 | |
Research Paper in peer reviewed Journal | कोल्हापूर जिल्ह्यातील लोकसंख्या वाढीच्या स्थलकालीय बदलाचा अभ्यास | महाराष्ट्र भूगोलशास्त्र संशोधन पत्रिका, पूणे | Patil, Sardar Ananda; Gatade, D. G. | Vol. XX, No. 2 | 2006 | 29-37 | ISSN-0971-6785 | 0 |
Sr. No | Name of the Document | Editor | No. of Pages | Link to the Relevant Document |
1 | Proceeding of the National Conference on Population, Environment and Tourism | Dr. Sardar Patil | 120 | |
2 | Souvenir of the National Seminar on ''Human Rights and Social Justice' | Dr. Sardar Patil | 30 | |
3 | Souvenir of the National Conference on Population, Environment and Tourism | Dr. Sardar Patil | 60 |
Sr. No | Author/s | Title of the Book | Publisher | Year | ISBN Number | Link to Document |
1 | Patil Sardar Ananda | Environmental Degradation in Western Ghat: A Case Study of Sangameshwar Tehsil, Maharashtra | Lambert Academic Publisher | 2020 | ISBN 978-620-2-52198-7 | |
2 | Patil Sardar Ananda | Community Perception Towards Solid Waste Management | Lambert Academic Publisher | 2020 | ISBN 978-620-3-19312-1 | |
3 | Dr. Gatade D. G. | Flood Disaster Management in River Basin: Causes, Impacts, And Preventive Measures of Floods In Indian Context | Lambert Academic Publisher | 2012 | ISBN 978-3-659-25961-6 |
Sr. No | Author/s | Title of the Chapter | Title of the Book | Publisher | Year | ISBN Number | Link to Document |
1 | Patil Sardar Ananda | Interior of the Earth | Principles of Geomorphology, A Textbook for MA-I, IDOL, University of Mumbai | IDOL, University of Mumbai | 2020 | View Document label | |
2 | Patil Sardar Ananda | Insolation and Temperature | Principles of Climatology, A Textbook for MA-I, IDOL, University of Mumbai | IDOL, University of Mumbai | 2020 | View Document label | |
3 | Patil Sardar Ananda | ‘Use of Computer Technologies in Geographical Research: An Integrated Focus on Google Services, SPSS, and Microsoft Word ' | Application of Research Methods and Techniques in Geography | Universal Publishing House | 2019 | ISBN 978-93-83342-63-1 | View Document label |
Sr. No | Title of the Project | Funding Agency & Funds Received | Period | Role | Reference No. | Link to Document |
1 | ‘An Assessment of Community Perception in Solid Waste Management using Geo-Spatial Technology for Urban Sustainability: A Case Study of Devrukh Town’ | University of Mumbai Rs 30,000/- | 2017-2018 | Principal Investigator | P.No. 54, Ref. No. APD/ 237/ 323 of 2018) | View Document label |
2 | Application of Geo-Spatial Technology for Sustainable Rural Development: A Case Study of Village Panutre | University of Mumbai Rs 30,000/- | August 2014 to July 2015 | Principal Investigator | 177/APD/237/351 OF 2014 dated 17/10/2014 | View Document label |
3 | “Environmental Degradation and Environmental Conservation in Sangmeshwar Tehsil with special reference to Devrukh: A Geographical Perspective” | UGC, Rs 1,05,000/- | September 2009 to December 2012 | Principal Investigator | F. No. 23/1059/09 (WRO) dated 24/08/2009 | View Document label |
4 | "Management of Flood Disaster in Sangli District of Maharashtra: A Geographical Perspective” | UGC, Rs 65,000/- | 1st April 2008 to 31st March 2010 | Co-PI | 23-359/07 (WRO) - dated 20-03-2008 | View Document label |
Sr. No | Academic Year | Title of the Dissertation | Name of the Student/s | Research Supervisor/s | Link to Document |
1 | 2020-21 | Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Level of Ground Water in Devrukh Town | Priyanka Chandrakant Shelake Nandini Vijay Lingayat Poonam Nandkumar Gandhi Sonali Shivaraj Pawar | Dr. Sardar Ananda Patil | View Document label |
2 | 2020-21 | Socio-Economic Analysis of Migrant Sugarcane Harvesters in Kagwad Village of Belgaum District | Pratap Rangrao Sutar Rahul Pramod Jadhav | Dr. Sardar Ananda Patil | View Document label |
3 | 2020-21 | Women's Participation in Active Politics: A Case Study of Sangameshwar Tehsil | Tambe Lalita Rohit Kamble Pratik Dipak Jadhav Suraj Kamalakar | Dr. Sardar Ananda Patil | View Document label |
4 | 2020-21 | देवगड तालुक्यातील पर्यटनाचे भौगोलिक विश्लेषण | Padwal Pramod Gopal Shinde Sayali Deepak Palange Trupti Dilip | Dr. Sardar Ananda Patil | View Document label |
5 | 2020-21 | कुर्ली-घोनसरी धरणाच्या आर्थिक परिणामांचे भौगोलिक विश्लेषण | Parkar Sonali Sanket Sawant Sonali Vinayak | Dr. Sardar Ananda Patil | View Document label |
6 | 2020-21 | संगमेश्वर तालुक्यातील निवडक देवराईंच्या सामाजिक व पर्यावरणीय परिणामांचे विश्लेषण | Jadhav Ashwini Ajay Mohite Pranita Sudhakar Kulye Surendra Atmaram | Dr. Sardar Ananda Patil | View Document label |
7 | 2022-23 | Analysis of Morphometric Characteristics of Shastri Basin Using Geospatial Technology | Mr. Suraj Sanjay Joshi Ms. Mugdha Santosh Purohit Ms. Gauri Sushil Pendharkar Ms. Prajakta Prasad Kulkarni | Dr. Sardar Ananda Patil | View Document label |
Sr. No | Name of the Student | Basic Qualification | Date of Admission | Category of Admission | Research Topic |
1 | Guruprasad Eknath Ghadi | MA, NET, SET | 15-11-2019 | Open | Problems and Prospects of Chiplun Town of Ratnagiri District: A Geo-Spatial Perspective |
2 | Astha Smarth Kapur | MA, NET (JRF)) M.Phil. | 07-08-2019 | Open | Appraisal of the Water Scenario in a Geographical Perspective: A Case Study of Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation, Maharashtra |
3 | Chavan Sayli Sambhaji Suchita | MA | 27-06-2021 | EWS | Appraisal of Renewable Energy Potentials With Focus on Coastal Maharashtra: A Case Study of Solar Energy |
4 | Manish B. Gosavi | MA, SET | 01-10-2021 | OBC | Assessment, Potentials, and Utilization of Solar Energy for Sustainable Development in Badlapur City (Maharashtra) |
5 | Mulay Sanjana Satish | MA | 30-06-2021 | OBC | Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Gender-Related Issues in South Konkan Using Geospatial Technology |
6 | Tambe Lalita Rohit | MA | SC | GENDER INEQUALITY IN ACTIVE POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN RATNAGIRI DISTRICT: A MICRO-LEVEL ANALYSIS USING GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY |
Sr. No. | MOU with | MOU Date | MOU End Date | MoU Link |
1 | Prof. Dr. N. D. Patil Mahavidyalaya Malkapur-Perid (https://ndpmmalkapur.com/) | 20-07-2023 | 20-07-2028 | |
2 | Changu Kana Thakur College, Panvel (https://www.ckthakurcollege.net/) | 17-09-2022 | 17-09-2027 | |
3 | Shri. S. H. Kelkar College of Arts, Commerce & Science College, Devgad (https://shkcdevgad.edu.in/) | 17-11-2021 | 17-11-2026 | |
4 | Shripatrao Chougule Arts & Science College Malwadi, Kotoli, Tal Panhala, Dist- Kolhapur (http://sccmk.ac.in/) | 16-09-2021 | 16-09-2026 | |
5 | Chatrapati Shivaji College Satara (http://csc.ac.in/) | 22-02-2021 | 22-02-2026 | |
6 | Arts &Commerce College, Phondaghat (https://www.phondaghatcollege.in/) | 01-12-2020 | 01-12-2025 | |
7 | SpatialHawk, a Geointelligence Company (https://www.spatialhawk.com/) | 18-07-2020 | 18-07-2025 | |
8 | Mata Gujri College, Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab (https://matagujricollege.org/) | 18-02-2020 | 18-02-2025 | |
9 | Nagindas Khandawala College, Mumbai (https://nklms.nkc.ac.in/) | 20-06-2019 | 20-06-2024 |