Department of Marathi established in June 1994(100% grantable in 1999).
B.A. Part I 1994
B.A. Part II 1995
B.A. Part III 1996
Department of Marathi is established in June 1994 and became grantable in 1999.The purpose behind the establishment was to give an opportunity to remote area students, to study Marathi as a global language. Department takes care of overall development of students and encourages them to participate in extracurricular activities such as, essay writing, elocution ,debating competition, wall paper writing.. Department has a short-term course entitled ‘Gramin Patrkarikata’. Department has sufficient infrastructure facilities, learning resources. The Department shares common LCD projector. The Department has a good collection of books in the central library. It also has a fair number of quality CDs and DVDs related to language and literature which enables us to arrange screenings for students when required. Department has Two full-time sanctioned posts. Faculty engages in research activities. Students always participate in various competitions, such as model and poster presentation, research avishkar, Cultural programs and engage in research projects. The Department and faculty of Arts jointly organized a National Level Conference in 2017-18 on interdisciplinary subjects.
The courses of B.A. I & II and III became grantable in 1999. Department has Two full-time sanctioned posts, Department started functioning with some students but later on the strength of students increased. It progressed rapidly with increases in student number as well as faculty strength. At present, the department of Marathi has 12 students for T.Y B.A But it was introduced as a special subject in 1994
Highlights/ Features of the Department:
The department has One short term course “journalism” In terms of Resources and infra-structure too, the department has enough latest audio-visual equipment at its Disposal including, LCD projector with screen. The department has a good collection of books in the departmental library it also has a fair number of quality CDs and DVDs related to literature that enables us to arrange screenings for students from time to time. The department of Marathi provides a forum to the students for extra and co-curricular Activities such as Seminars, Group discussions, Tours, cultural programme every year. The students write about literature and other current issues which are included in this magazine. Majority of the past students of the department have adopted for research while some past students occupy important positions in self-employment. A few past students have also earned reputation as successful industrialists. Our Head of the department, Dr .Sanjay Mestry has published research paper in reputed Journals. He is also invited as guest speakers to othe