AQAR (2024-2025)

Quality Indicator Framework (QIF)

CRITERION VII - INSTITUTIONAL VALUES AND BEST PRACTICES

7.1 Institutional Values and Social Responsibilities (50)

7.1.1. Measures initiated by the Institution for the promotion of gender equity during the year. (5)

Lucknow Public College of Professional Studies organizes various programmes for equipping and empowering women. The college regularly conducts awareness programmes to sensitize female students of their rights through sessions and seminars on women safety and women empowerment and ensures measures for a safe working environment through the following ways:

 a. Safety and security: Night Vision CCTV camera is also installed in the common area of the hostel.

 b. Counseling: Faculty members motivate the students to improve their overall personality by participating in various activities organized by the college like debate etc.

 c. Common Room facility-This facility is provided to female students can relax, study and have informal discussions in free time.

d. Day Care Center-: College has a day care center (crèche with microwave, induction, toys etc. facility for kids of staff members.

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e. Sanitary Vending Machine: Sanitary Napkin Vending Machine is installed in every female washroom

f. Honour of Females on International Women’s Day allows celebrating the achievements, to honour and recognizing the hardworking and sincere women

g. The confidence building is done by organizing workshops, lectures, conferences seminars and webinars by eminent personalities to create legal awareness, health and hygiene among the students.

These initiatives showcase LPCPS's dedication to creating a supportive and inclusive environment for women.

 

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Specific facilities provided for women in terms of: a) Safety and security b) Counseling common Rooms c) Day care center for young children d) Any other relevant informationView Document
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7.1.2. The Institution has facilities for alternate sources of energy and energy conservation measures 6. Solar energy 7. Biogas plant 8. Wheeling to the Grid 9. Sensor-based energy conservation 10. Use of LED bulbs/ power efficient equipment (5)

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7.1.3. Describe the facilities in the Institution for the management of the following types of degradable and non-degradable waste (within 500 words)  Solid waste management  Liquid waste management  Biomedical waste management  E-waste management  Waste recycling system  Hazardous chemicals and radioactive waste management (4)

GUIDELINES: SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

  • Turning waste into wonder: Craft developed from waste (like cardboard, dry leafs, rope etc.) by the students of art and Craft Club of college for the purposeful gifts.
  • The waste that is generated by all sorts of routine activities carried out in the college that includes plastic, paper, glass, metal, food, etc. are segregated. 
  • We have set up color coded bins for different kinds of waste and making efforts to make sure that the right bins are being used.
  • We use clearly labeled bins for dry and wet waste.

GUIDELINES: LIQUID WASTE MANAGEMENT

  • All waste water lines from toilets, bathrooms, kitchens, etc. are connected to the septic tank.
  • The College is educating our staff and students about using other ways of waste disposal, such as recycling and reusing. 

GUIDELINES: E- WASTE MANAGEMENT

  • Instead of frequently buying new computers, the computers exceeding their lifetime will be upgraded to meet the current needs.
  • In a phased-out manner, batteries that don’t need refilling of distilled water will be used.
  • All the computer systems of LPCPS are further used by our sister concern branch.

GUIDELINES: WASTE RECYCLING SYSTEM

  • College has taken initiative for immersion of eco friendly Lord Ganesha idol during ‘Ganesh Chaturthi’

GUIDELINES: HAZARDOUS & CHEMICALS AND RADIOACTIVE WASTE MANAGEMENT

  • College is using Waste Water Treatment Process (WWTP) for treating the waste of chemistry lab.
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7.1.4. Water conservation facilities available in the Institution: 6. Rain water harvesting 7. Borewell /Open well recharge 8. Construction of tanks and bunds 9. Waste water recycling 10. Maintenance of water bodies and distribution system in the campus (4)

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7.1.5. Green campus initiatives include (4) 7.1.5.1. The institutional initiatives for greening the campus are as follows: 1. Restricted entry of automobiles 2. Use of Bicycles/ Battery powered vehicles 3. Pedestrian Friendly pathways 4. Ban on use of Plastic 5. landscaping with trees and plants (4)

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7.1.6. Quality audits on environment and energy are regularly undertaken by the institution (5)

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7.1.7 The Institution has disabled-friendly, barrier free environment 1. Built environment with ramps/lifts for easy access to classrooms. 2. Disabled-friendly washrooms 3. Signage including tactile path, lights, display boards and signposts 4. Assistive technology and facilities for persons with disabilities ( Divyangjan) accessible website, screen-reading software, mechanized equipment 5. Provision for enquiry and information : Human assistance, reader, scribe, soft copies of reading material, screen reading (4)

7.1.9. Sensitization of students and employees of the Institution to the constitutional obligations: values, rights, duties and responsibilities of citizens (4)

7.1.9 Sensitization of students and employees of the Institution to the constitutional obligations: values, rights, duties and responsibilities of citizens.

Lucknow Public College of Professional studies sensitizes its students and employees to the constitutional obligations about values, rights, duties, and responsibilities of citizens which enables them to conduct as a responsible citizen. The college promotes students to participate in the activities that enrich and empower students to inculcate values, rights, duties and responsibilities towards the Nation and encourage them to be a responsible citizen of the nation.

The college organized the following activities for the Session 2024-25.

Cultural Celebrations –

Ganesh Chaturthi

Dussehra

Christmas

Lohri

Holi

Krishna Janmashtami

Vasant Panchami

Important Days –

Independence Day

Republic day

Constitution Day

Matribhasha Diwas

Sessions on –

Hindi Diwas

World Literacy Day

Workshop on Vigilance Awareness

World Meditation Day

Session on Women empowerment

Workshop on Happiness and Mental health

International Yoga Day

Programs on Social issues –

Traffic Awareness Program

Blood Donation Camp

Special Initiatives  –

Mandala Art Competition

Plantation Drive on Founder’s Day

Arpan

Youth Synergy Meet

Fostering awareness of constitutional values, rights, duties, and responsibilities among students and staff cultivates responsible citizenship. This sensitization nurtures ethical decision making, promotes social harmony, and strengthens democratic institutions. By internalizing these principles, the institution prepares individuals to contribute positively to society, upholding justice, liberty, and equality for all.

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7.1.10. The Institution has a prescribed code of conduct for students, teachers, administrators and other staff and conducts periodic programmes in this regard. (5)

7.1.11. Institution celebrates / organizes national and international commemorative days, events and festivals (5)

The college celebrates commemorative days enthusiastically every year. All staff members and students gather in the college to celebrate these days. Every culture has number of festivals and celebration has become a vital activity. Celebration of cultural and constitutional festivals is integral part of college's co-curricular activities. Throughout session different days are celebrated by students with guidance of teachers which help them to know about different cultures and to cognitively imagine India as a nation. The college celebrates various commemorative days such as12th January as National Youth Day, 26th January as Republic Day, 28th February as National Science Day, 8th March as International Women’s Day, 14th April as Ambedkar Jayanti, 21st June as International Day of Yoga,15th August as Independence Day, 5th September as Teacher’s Day, 2nd October as Gandhi & Shastri Jayanti,31st October as Rashtriya Ekata Divas, 11th November as National Education Day, 19th November as Rani Laxmibai Jayanti, 26th November as National Constitution Day, 1st December as International AIDS Day and many more.

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7.2 Best Practices (30)

7.2.1 Describe two best practices successfully implemented by the Institution as per NAAC format provided in the Manual.

7.3 Institutional Distinctiveness (20)

7.3.1 Portray the performance of the Institution in one area distinctive to its priority and thrust within 1000 words

7.3.2 Plan of action for the next academic year