
S. S. Girls’ College Gondia
VITTHAL NAGAR, GONDIA -441601, MAHARASHTRA
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Project Report on 'Rashtriya Parivar Kalyaan Karykram Mai Gondia Shehar ke Slum Chhetr Ki Mahilao ka Yogdaan : Yek Adhyaayan
(Dept of Extension Education Department, SSGC, 2012) Vaishali Kathoke and MA II (Home Economics Students)
"Contribution of Women from Slum Areas of Gondia City to the National Family Welfare Programme: A Study" is a project report authored by MA II students Vaishali Kathoke, Najama Ali, Vaishali Shinde, Muneshwari Lanje, Mamta Gaidhane, Mamta Dandare, Rajeshwari Shende, Janki Thakre, Tejaswani Dhote, Poonam Kawale, Bhumika Sonwane, and Malati Patle, under the guidance of Prof. Nita D Khandekar, Head of Extension Education, during 2011-12. The study examines how women from Gondia’s slum communities contribute to the National Family Welfare Programme.
Swaccha Bharat Mishan Mai Gondia Jile Ke Ozitola va Nangpura Murri Gav ki Mahilaoke Yogdaan ka Tulnatmak Adhyayan
(Home Science Extension Education, SSGC, 2016) Neha Madavi, Priyanka Meshram and MA II (Home Economics) Students SEM III & IV
The project report titled "A Comparative Study of Women's Contribution to Swachh Bharat Mission in Ozitola and Nangpura Murri Villages of Gondia District" was submitted by Neha Madavi, Priyanka Meshram, Sunita Lilhare, Mangala Dhomne, Savita Lilhare, Sonam Gyohare, Sneha Paradhi, Hastakala Meshram, and Gayatri Nagpure, students of MA II (Home Economics) SEM III & IV during 2015-16. Under the guidance of Mrs. Nita D Khandekar, HOD of Extension Education, the report examines the differing contributions of women in these two villages toward the Swachh Bharat Mission.
Gondia Shehar ki Pougandavastha Ki Chhatrao ke Shririk, Mansik, Savegatamk Samayojan Sthithi ka Abhyas
(Dept of Home Science, Extension Education, SSGC, 2013) Saheba Khan, Kusum Kathale and MA FinalYear Students
"A Study on Physical, Mental, and Social Adjustment Status of Adolescent Girls in Gondia City" is a project conducted by MA Final Year students of Home Economics, under the guidance of Mrs. Nita D Khandekar, HOD of Extension Education. It was submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur, in 2012-13. The project report, authored by Saheb Khan, Kusum Kathale, Surbhi Agrawal, Komal Soni, Neelam Chobey, Komal Mamilawar, Priti Harinkhede, Rimpla Faye, Pratima Choudhry, Shalini Barapatre, Domeshwari Nagpure, Yogita Ramteke, and Vidya Morghade, examines the adjustment of adolescent girls in Gondia city, focusing on physical, mental, and social dimensions.
The Jarabe: A collection Of Designs
(Department of Fashion Designing,SSGC, 2024) Ms. Sharddha Dhuranlal Chikhlondhe, BFD VI SEM
"The Jarabe: A Collection Of Designs" is a vibrant showcase that captures the essence of Mexican culture. It highlights traditional garments, vivid colors, and flowing dresses inspired by Mexico's rich heritage. The project features wine-colored attire, symbolizing the country's love for bold hues. Focusing on Mexico's land of the jaguar, it celebrates the nation's cuisine, stunning beaches, and lively spirit. Led by Ms. Shaziya Sheikh, HOD of Fashion Design, and co-guided by Mrs. Harsha Samarth, Mrs. Vaishali Sharma, and Mrs. Poonam Thakur, all lecturers from the same department, it was submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur.
Modern Kebayas
(Department of Fashion Designing, SSGC, 2024) Ms. Saniya Anwar Khan ,BFD VI SEM
"Modern Kebayas: Unveiling the Beauty of Indonesian Culture" is a project led by Ms. Shaziya Sheikh, Head of the Fashion Design department, with co-supervision from Mrs. Harsha Samarth, Mrs. Vaishali Sharma, and Mrs. Poonam Thakur, all lecturers in the same department. It was submitted to RTMNU, Nagpur, to meet BFD degree requirements. Inspired by Instagram, the project explores Indonesia's vibrant culture, highlighting its art, architecture, music, dance, clothing, and cuisine from Jakarta, Bali, and Regarta. Focusing on Islamic traditions, it features modern Kebaya designs that incorporate hijabs, demonstrating the country's rich cultural heritage and dynamic fashion evolution.