New College of Pharmacy Kolhapur

Governing Body

Sr. No.

Name

Nomination

Designation

01

Dr. K. G. Patil

Chairman of SPSMBH

Chairman

02

Shri. D. G. Killedar

Vice – Chairman of SPSMBH

Member

03

Shri. P. C. Patil

Director, SPSMBH

Member

04

Mrs. Sai A. Kharade

Director, SPSMBH

Member

05

Mrs. A. B. Nalawade

 

Director, SPSMBH

Member

06

Shri. Y. L. Khade

Director, SPSMBH

Member

07

Dr. S. H. Dabhole

Development officer, SPSMBH

Member

08

Shri. V. D. Daddikar

Industrialist Nominated by SPSMBH

Member

09

Dr. D. A. Bhagwat

Educationalist Nominated by SPSMBH

Member

10

Shri. S. V. Yadav

Pharmacy Entrepreneur, Nominated by SPSMBH

Member

11

Deputy Secretory, RBTE, Pune

Nominated by SPSMBH

Regional office

Ex-Oficio Member

12

Joint Director, DTE, Regional office Pune

Nominee of State Government

Ex-Oficio Member

13.

Registrar, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technical University, Lonere, Raigad

Nominee, DBATU

Ex-Oficio Member

14.

Dr. S. A. Pishawikar

Principal of institute

Member Secretory

 

Objectives:

Strategic Planning and Decision-Making:

  • Formulating Vision and Mission:

The governing body helps establish and refine the college’s vision, mission, and objectives, ensuring they align with its goals. 

  • Policy Development:

They develop and approve policies and procedures related to academic programs, admissions, financial matters, and other operational aspects. 

  • Strategic Planning:

The body creates long-term plans for academic development, infrastructure, and resource allocation, ensuring the college’s success. 

  • Resource Allocation:

They oversee and approve the annual budget, ensuring financial stability and resource allocation for various college needs. 

  1. Academic and Administrative Oversight:
  • Monitoring Performance:

The governing body regularly reviews the college’s performance in academics, research, and student support services. 

  • Monitoring Faculty and Student Development:

The body monitors faculty deployment, development programs, and student support initiatives, suggesting improvements where needed. 

  • Approving New Programs:

They approve the introduction of new programs, ensuring they align with the college’s strategic goals and market needs. 

  1. Fostering Stakeholder Relationships:
  • Communication and Engagement:

The governing body actively communicates with key stakeholders, including students, faculty, alumni, and the wider community, fostering trust and positive relationships. 

  • Representing the Institution:

They represent the college in regional, national, and international forums, promoting its reputation and interests. 

  • Ensuring Compliance:

The body ensures the college adheres to all relevant regulations, policies, and guidelines. 

  1. Promoting Academic Excellence and Research:
  • Supporting Research:

The governing body encourages and supports faculty research, offering resources and opportunities for scholarly pursuits.

  • Promoting Innovation:

They foster an environment that encourages innovation in teaching and learning, and the development of new curricula.

  • Ensuring Discipline:

They maintain discipline within the college community, ensuring a conducive environment for learning and research. 

  1. Financial Oversight and Accountability:
  • Budget Approval:

The governing body approves the annual budget, ensuring responsible financial management and resource allocation.

  • Monitoring Financial Performance:

They regularly review financial statements and performance indicators, providing insights into the college’s financial health.

  • Ensuring Accountability:

They are accountable to stakeholders for the college’s financial performance and resource management. 

Roles:

1.Strategic Direction and Vision:

  • The governing body defines the organization’s purpose, goals, and long-term vision. 
  • They develop and approve strategic plans that guide the organization’s operations and resource allocation. 
  • They ensure that the organization’s strategic direction aligns with its purpose and mission. 
  1. Policy Development and Oversight:
  • The governing body develops and approves policies that guide the organization’s operations and decision-making. 
  • They ensure that policies are consistent with legal and ethical requirements. 
  • They oversee the implementation of policies and ensure compliance. 
  1. Resource Management:
  • The governing body oversees the financial management of the organization, including budgeting, financial reporting, and investment decisions. 
  • They ensure that resources are used effectively and efficiently to achieve the organization’s goals. 
  • They may also oversee the management of human resources, physical assets, and other organizational resources. 
  1. Accountability and Transparency:
  • The governing body is accountable to stakeholders for the organization’s performance and outcomes. 
  • They report regularly to stakeholders on the organization’s progress and activities. 
  • They ensure that the organization operates transparently and ethically. 
  1. Risk Management:
  • The governing body identifies and manages risks that could threaten the organization’s goals or reputation. 
  • They develop and implement risk management strategies to mitigate potential risks. 
  • They ensure that the organization has adequate insurance and other risk mitigation measures in place. 
  1. Stakeholder Engagement:
  • The governing body engages with stakeholders, including members, employees, clients, and the public, to gather input and ensure that the organization’s activities meet their needs. 
  • They may form committees or advisory groups to represent different stakeholder interests. 
  • They ensure that the organization’s policies and practices are sensitive to the needs and concerns of stakeholders. 
  1. Monitoring and Evaluation:
  • The governing body monitors the organization’s performance against its strategic goals and objectives. 
  • They conduct regular evaluations of the organization’s programs, services, and operations. 
  • They use evaluation results to improve the organization’s performance and make necessary adjustments to its strategic plans and policies. 

In essence, the governing body plays a vital role in ensuring the long-term sustainability, effectiveness, and ethical operation of the organization