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MANDATORY DISCLOSURE

GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC POWAYAN, SHAHJAHANPUR,

UTTAR PRADESH (2703)

Phone-7376119754 Website-www.govtpolypwn.com

RUNNING BRANCHES

1. MECHANICAL(AUTOMOBILE) ENGINEERING

2. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

3. CARPET TECHNOLOGY

*Approved by AICTE, New Delhi Affiliated to Uttar Pradesh Board of Technical Education, Lucknow

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About Shahjahanpur

Shahjahanpur was established by Dilir Khan and Bahadur Khan, sons of Dariya

Khan, a soldier in army of the Mughal emperor Jahangir. Dariya Khan was

originally from Kandahar in modern-day Afghanistan. Both Dilir Khan and

Bahadur Khan were dignitaries in the regime of ShahJahan. Pleased with the

services of Dilir Khan, Shah Jahan gave him 17

villages with the permission to construct a fort in

1647, following the suppression of the rebellious

Katheria Rajputs.

On 9 August 1925, the Indian freedom fighters Ram

Prasad Bismil, Ashfaqulla Khan,

Chandrashekhar Azad and Rajendra Lahiri

conducted a robbery of government funds near

Kakori railway station. Both Bismil and Khan were

born in Shahjahanpur.

Geography

Shahjahanpur is located at 27.88°N 79.91°E. It has an average elevation of

194 metres (600 feet). It is situated at the junction of two rivers, namely Khannaut

and Garra.

Demographics

As per provisional data of 2011 census, Shahjahanpur urban agglomeration had a

population of 346,103, out of which males were 183,087 and females were

163,016. The literacy rate was 69.81 per cent.

HANUMAT DHAAM, SHAHJAHANPUR.

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About Powayan

Sometime after 1250 AD, one branch of Gaur Rajputs established kingdoms at

Chandra, Maholi and Katesar in Sitapur in present Uttar Pradesh. A daughter of

Chandra House of Gaurs was married to Rao

Gopal Singh, the Katehria chieftain of Nahil.

Rao Gopal Singh was killed in a battle by

Rohilla Pathans and his widow sought the

aid of her Gaur kinsmen on behalf her two

infant sons. Thereupon Bhupat Singh and

Himmat Singh of Chandra led a force into

the district to re-establish the Katehrias at

Nahil. Repeated attacks and disputes with

the pathans compelled Bhupat Singh to send

his son, Raja Udai Singh to Nahil's aid. Raja

Udai Singh defeated the pathans at Deokali

and established his estate at Powayan. He

established a Fortress at Powayan around

1705 AD and there after his descendants

established Powayan as the largest Rajput

Estate in Rohilkhand area. Legend goes that

Powayan was established originally from east of Nahil or formed the Poorvaiyan

chowk. Poorvaiyan over passage of time got distorted to Pawayan or Powayan.

With time the estate of Nahil lost luster and Powayan flourished under the Gaur

rulers. The title of ‘Raja’ is hereditary and was recognized by the colonial British

in subsequent years. The estate of the Tilakdhari Rajas of Powayan had 537

villages in Parganas of Powayan, Baragaon and Khutar.(Source: Gazetteer of

Shahjahanpur, 1908)

The Powayan Tahsil is bounded on the south-west by Tilhar and Shajahanpur, south

and east by Kheri district, north and west by Puranpur & Bisalpur tahsils of Pilibhit

district. The total area of Powayan Tehsil is 378,418 acres or 591 sq. miles. The

language spoken is primarily Hindi with a dialect that is a mixture of Kanaujia and

Braj. As per the census of 1901 there were a total of 5408 inhabitants, of whom 3776

were Hindus, 1384 Muslims and 248, other religions. A large fair was held every

year on Dusshera and a smaller gathering known as Chhariyan takes place in the

month of Chait. (Source: Gazetteer of Shahjahanpur, 1908)

Powayan

Town

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Principal's Desk

Through the running two years since its inception, Govt. Polytechnic Powayan

College has steadily grown to its present status as one of the leading diploma

colleges not only of Powayan but also of Uttar Pradesh

But to rest on our laurels, to become complacent about our achievements, would be

dangerous, as the challenges facing higher education grow increasingly stiffer; there

is a need to re-define our roles and responsibilities as an educational institution so

that we remain relevant in a constantly changing scenario. It is imperative that we

encourage our students to fare well academically but perhaps even more importantly,

to develop the capacity to think analytically as well as creatively. Above all, it is

important to make them broad-minded and progressive in the best sense by helping

them to understand and respect differences. And finally, at a time when the greatest

barrier in the way of our nation's march towards progress is perhaps a growing

intolerance of other's faiths, it is important to guide them towards being truly secular

in their attitudes without losing attachment to their own faith. management,

committed faculty and a bright, sensitive, socially-responsible student community,

has all the resources to make it possible

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MANDATORY DISCLOSURE

1. AICTE FILE NO.- 1-2102055171/2014-15

2. DATE AND PERIOD OF LAST

APPROVAL

30th April 2018 for

2018-19 Academic year

3. NAME AND ADD. OF

INSTITUTIONS

Govt. Polytechnic Powayan

Shahjahanpur

4. CITY AND PIN CODE Powayan,242401

5. STATE Uttar Pradesh

6. CONTACT NO. 7376119754

7. OFFICE HOURS 10:00-5:00

8. ACADEMIC HOURS 10:00-5:00

9. E-MAIL [email protected]

10. WEBSITE www.govtpolypwn.com

11. TYPE OF INSTITUTION Government

12. CATEGORY OF THE

INSTITUTION

Technical education institute.

13. ADD. OF THE ORGANIZATION Near ganna kisan degree college

jewa road.

S.NO. NAME OF THE AFFILIATING BODY BTEUP

1. ADDRESS

Guru Gobind Singh

Marg, Bans Mandi

Chauraha, Charbagh,

Lucknow-226001, U.P.

2. WEBSITE bteup.ac.in

3. NAME OF THE SECRETARY Shri. Bhuvnesh Kumar

4. STUDENT FEEDBACK MECHANISM ON

INSTITUTIONAL

GOVERNANCE/FACULTY

PERFORMANCE

YES

5. GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL MECHANISM

FOR FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS

YES

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PRINCIPAL

ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION

MECHANICAL (AUTO) ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT STUDENT SECTION

CARPET TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT STORE

LIBRARY

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STUDENT FEED BACK MECHANISM ON INSTITUTIONAL

GOVERNANCE /FACULTY PERFORMANCE

Feedback from students on overall institutional governance & faculty performance

is obtained once in a semester in accordance with the requirements of BTEUP

procedures. In addition, student feedback on individual faculties for their

performance in classrooms & laboratories is also obtained & analyzed. Both

formats are enclosed.

GOVT. POLYTECHNIC,

POWAYAN, SHAHJAHANPUR

STUDENT FEEDBACK FORM

Date Semester Branch Academic year

Grades A-excellent B-Good C-Average D-Poor

Teaching staff

Name of faculty MR. X MR. Y MR. Z

Name of subject

% syllabus

completed

Language used

Ability to deliver

subject knowledge

Uses teaching aids

like ppt. etc.

Conduct lectures

regularly

Give notes

wherever required

Motivates student

to study the subject

Any other observation/suggestion related to academic performance of faculty ------

---------.

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GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL MECHANISM

Grievance cell is formed in order to keep the healthy working atmosphere among

the staff, students, and parents. This cell helps staff, students, and parents to record

their problems and solve their problems. there are two sections in the cell.

1- Anti- ragging cell.

2- General grievance cell.

GRIEVANCE CELL COMMITTEE’S STRUCTURE

Committee Designation

General grievances committee Members as per AICTE guidelines

G cell –anti ragging committee Members as per AICTE guidelines

General Grievances Cell

1- To advise student leaders to refrain from inciting students against other

students, teacher, college administration or government.

2- To encourage the students to express their grievances/ problems freely and

frankly, without any fair of being victimized.

3- To advise teachers to be affectionate to the students and not behave in a

vindictive manner towards any of them for any reason.

4- To advise the teachers to consider the feedback received by the grievance

redressal cell about their punctuality, behavior, classroom, teaching and

other methods used by them.

5- To advise the students to respect the right and dignity of one another and

show utmost restrained and patience whenever any occasion of rift arises.

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Anti-Ragging Cell

1- Guiding office to take undertakings from parents and students.

2- To raid the hostels, campus, corridors and prevent the ragging on campus.

3- Conduct the meeting and keeping the records.

4- To facilitate the students for counseling by expert.

5- To see the students and parents are submitting the anti-ragging affidavits.

COMMITTIES CONSTITUTED (Year- 2018-19)

S.NO. COMMITTIES 1. PROCTORIAL BOARD/DISCIPLINE CELL

2. ANTI- RAGGING CELL

3. ACADEMIC CELL

4. GARDENING/RENOVATION CELL

5. SECURITY/FOURTH CLASS CELL

6. BUILDING CELL

7. SPORT’S CELL

8. LIBRARY CELL

9. ELECTRIC MAINTENANCE CELL

10. TRAINING PLACEMENT/STAFF DEVELOPMENT CELL

11. FEE REIMBURSEMENT/SCHOLARSHIP CELL

12. HOSTEL CELL

13. RIGHT TO INFORM CELL

14. AICTE CELL

15. ENCROACHMENT CELL

16. SEMESTER EXAM CELL

17. SC/ST GRIEVANCE CELL

18. WOMEN’S GRIEVANCE CELL

19. ANTI-RAGGING SQUAD

20. STUDENTS GRIEVANCE CELL

21. STORE/PURCHASE CELL

22. GRIEVANCE CELL

23. GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL

24. INTERNAL QUALITY ASSURANCE CELL

25. MEDIA CELL

26. COUNSELOR AND STUDENT COUNSELOR

27. INSTITUTE INDUSTRY CELL

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COLLEGE EVENT’S

EVENT’S NAME DATE

INDEPENDANCE DAY 15TH AUGUST

TEACHER’S DAY 5TH SEPTEMBER

ENGINEER’S DAY 15TH SEPTEMBER

VISHWAKARMA POOJA 17TH SEPTEMBER

FRESHER’S PARTY 24TH OCTOBER

CHILDREN’S DAY 14TH NOVEMBER

REPUBLIC DAY 26TH JANUARY

SPORT’S EVENT 12-13TH FEBRARY

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PHOTO GALLERY

DIFFERENT ACTIVITIES IN INSTITUTE

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