Skill Development program for Staff(19-27)-05-2017

List of Activities(Organizer) | Level | Date | No. of NSS Volunteers Participated | Awards/ Recognition |
1. Participation in Sixth State Level NSS Festival Held At Agartala ,Town Hall | State | 24th,September,2019 | 40 | Participated |
2. Participation in PRE-Republic Day Parade camp Held At NIT Durgapur West Bengal. | State | 8th,November,2020 | 04 | Participated |
3. Participation in “FIT INDIA SWASTH TRIPURA” Observed By Tripura Police week 2020. | State | 12th,January ,2020 | 05 | Participated |
4. Participation in KOKBORAK Day 2020. Observed on 18/01/2020 At 12:30 PM In Room No-17. | State | 18th,January,2020 | 30 | Participated |
5. Participation in Blood Donation camp Organised In RAMTHAKUR COLLEGE ,MLA. MIMI MAJUMDER Was Chief Guest In the Inaugural Programme. | State | 22nd,January,2020 | 20 | Participated |
6. Participation in REPUBLIC DAY PARAD 2020. | State | 26th,January,2020 | 08 | Participated |
7. Participation in REPUBLIC DAY PARAD 2020. (NEW DELHI) | National | 26th,January,2020 | 30 | Participated |
8. Participation in NATIONAL DEWORMING DAY 2020. | State | 17th,February,2020 | 45 | Participated |
9.DONATION IN CHIEF MINISTER RELIEF FUND | State | 7th,April,2020 | 30 |
Participation of NSS Volunteers
List of Activities(Organizer) | Level | Date | No. of NSS Volunteers Participated | Awards/ Recognition |
1. 5th State Level NSS Festival | State | 16-18 July, 2018 | 2 | - |
2. Participation in the practice session Parade Programme in connection with observance of State Level Independence Day Parade at Assam Rifles parade ground | State | 30 July to 15 August, 2018 | 7 | Participated |
3. Sweeping the Badharghat Market | Local | 24/08/2018 | 18 | - |
4. Participation in the Parade Programme in connection with observance of State Level Independence Day Parade at Assam Rifles parade ground | State | 15 August, 2018 | 2 | Participated |
5. National De- Worming Day 2nd Round)& Mop- up Day | National | 10 August & 18 August, 2018 | 50 | Participated |
6. Celebration of International Youth Day- 2018 | State | 12th August, 2018 | 100 | Participated |
7. Visited Old Age Home and offered Rakhi, sweets and lunch for old age people | State | 26th August, 2018 | 15 | Participated |
8. Vidyarthi Baran Utsav (Freshers’Wellcome) | State | 3rd September, 2018 | 25 | Participated |
9. Sweeping and Cleaning the College premises in tune with SachhatahiSeva launched by the GOI | Local | 06/10/2018 | 150 | - |
10. Rashtriya Ekta Diwas | National | 31/10/2018 | 50 | Participated |
11. ‘SWACHH BHARAT ABHIYAN’ drive to clean college in tune with Government of India’s ‘Clean India’ drive on the occasion of 150th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi | State | 05/10/2018 | 50 | Participated |
12. Participation in Adventure Camp at Dirang, West Kameng, Arunachal Pradesh | Regional | (13-26) November, 2018 | 4 | Participated |
13. Participation in Youth Festival (North East) | State | (15-18) November, 2018 | 10 | Participated |
14. Contribution to the Armed Forces Flag Day | State | 7 December, 2018 | 50 | Participated |
7-Day Special Camp (November 20-26, 2018): This Special Camp was organised in the Suryamaninagar Gaon Panchayat, Bishalgarh Sub-Division (undivided), Tripura. The unit also organised various discussions for the College community in the College campus.
List of Activities(Organizer) | Level | Date | No. of NSS Volunteers Participated | Awards/ Recognition |
1. Participation Deworming National Day | National | 17 Jan’, 2018 | 50 | Participated |
2. Participation in Republic Day Parade at Assam Rifles Ground | State | 26 Jan’, 2018 | 8 | Participated |
3. Participation Ill Effects of Tobacco | State | 14 Mar’, 2018 | 100 | Participated |
4. Participation in the Training Programme on Life skills, Leadership & Personality Development for NSS Volunteers | State | (20-24) March, 2018 | 5 | Participated |
5. Participation in the AIDS Awareness Programme funded by Red Ribbon Club | State | 29 Mar’, 2018 | 50 | Participated |
6. Participation in the Declaration of ‘Pineapple’ as State fruit of Tripura by Honourable President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind | State | 7 June, 2018 | 35 | Participated |
7. Participation in the Mega Blood Donation Festival | State | 18 June, 2018 | 5 | Donated |
8. Participation in International Day of Yoga at the College premise at 7:00 A.M. | State | 21 June, 2018 | 100 | Participated |
9. Participation in the Campaign for Plastic Free Campus at the College premise | State | 21 June, 2018 | 100 | Participated |
© RAMTHAKUR COLLEGE, AGARTALA WEST TRIPURA
Name of the Library | 01 | Ramthakur College Library |
History of RTC Library | 02 | The Library is a Knowledge Centre which has rich resources mainly in Social Sciences, Humanities and Sciences. It is a two storied building. It is situated in the midst corner adjacent to Commerce & Economics department of the academic complex of the Institute and is the hub of all the academic activities of the Institute and provides comprehensive access to books, journals, reports, e-journal/online databases, e-books, electronic theses and dissertations. Established in 1967, The Central Library is the knowledge hub of Ramthakur College, It provides comprehensive access to books, journals, electronic theses and dissertations (NLIST/INFLIBNET), reports, surveys covering diverse disciplines. The College was established in the year 1967 by Late Pramod Ranjan Bhatta Chaudhuri at Town Pratapgarh in a six room structure with eight subjects in the Arts group and catered to the crying need of Higher Education by admitting all and sundry who could not procure a berth for himself or herself in the then degree college of Agartala. That was the beginning July the 17th, 1967 and then there was no looking back. Presently the college has Arts, Science and Commerce streams with approximately 3000 students. It caters to the aspirations and dreams of boys and girls of sub-urban areas of Agartala. |
Location | 03 | Badharghat, Agartala, West Tripura-799003 |
Timings | 04 | 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM |
Objectives | 05 | To procure, organize and disseminate information in different formats. To support and promote the use of rich and diverse collection among the users. To preserve and house the collection.. To enhance and support the academic environment by providing seamless access to information resources |
Our Motto | 06 | User Satisfaction . Service with smiling face. Collections 07 The Library collection is made up of over 47,000 books, audiovisual items, lots of E-journals through NLIST (INFLIBNET) offering online access. It has been developed with 2 aims: To support the academic programmes of the College. To support the teaching community and the research scholars. The holdings of the Library are particularly rich in Social Sciences and Humanities Journals Books Good Collection in Library Science |
Collection | 07 | The Library collection is made up of over 47,000 books, audiovisual items, lots of E-journals through NLIST (INFLIBNET) offering online access. It has been developed with 2 aims: To support the academic programmes of the College. To support the teaching community and the research scholars. The holdings of the Library are particularly rich in Social Sciences and Humanities Journals Books Good Collection in Library Science. |
Journals/Serials/Periodicals Collection | 08 | A journal or periodical or serial is a publication which is produced on a continuing basis. For instance weekly, monthly, quarterly, annually. Some journals are published irregularly. The Library currently holds: 10 nos printed journals of Indian Chemical Society. 6,328 nos subscribed E-Journals through INFLIBNET NLIST |
Books | 09 | The collection includes books from the various branches of knowledge Social Sciences- Natural Sciences Humanities Printed:- Total over 47,000 nos printed books are available . E-Books:- 1,38,521 nos subscribed E-Books through INFLIBNET NLIST . Special collection:- A good number of books are available in Library science subject. Collections on Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Indira Gandhi, Arts & Sculpture. Rare Books:- Rare books are available in different subjects. New Arrivals :- Through Library WEB OPAC. |
Theses and Dissertation | 10 | Shodhganga: The Library has the option to access full-text theses to browse, view, search and download from Shodhganga as it is open access. their bibliographical details and Contents pages are accessible through OPAC. (Details are available at http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in)
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Library Automation With integrated Library Management Software (ILMS) | 11 | To E-Granthalaya Software in Cloud version-4 of National Informatics Centre, Govt. of India. The E-Granthalaya software is a government software which has cloud service with version. 4. WEB OPAC, Data Entry, Circulation, all are available. For verification kindly visit our college website & WEB OPAC Link under Library option in our college website. Year of Automation :- 13/06/2016 1. Library WEB OPAC Link :- https://eg4.nic.in/GOVCOLLEGE/OPAC/Default.aspx?LIB_CODE=RTCLIB |
Online Data Bases | 12 | E-Granthalaya Data Base with WEB OPAC. NLIST INFLIBNET data bases. Shodhganga. National Digital library of India (NDLI). E-Journals (Fulltext) American Institute of Physics (18 titles) Annual Reviews (33 titles) Economic and Political Weekly (EPW) (1 titles) Indian Journals (180+ titles) Institute of Physics (46 titles) JSTOR (2500+ titles) Oxford University Press (206 titles) Royal Society of Chemistry (29 titles) H. W. Wilson (3000+ titles) Cambridge University Press (224 titles) E-Books Cambridge Books Online (1800 titles) E-brary (125000+ titles) EBSCoHost-Net Library (936 titles) Hindustan Book Agency (65+ titles) Institute of South East Asian Studies(ISEAS) Books (382+ titles) Oxford Scholarship (1402+ titles) Springer eBooks (2300 titles) Sage Publication eBooks (1000 titles) Taylor Francis eBooks (1800 titles) Myilibrary-McGraw Hill (1124 titles) World -ebooks Library (30,00,000 titles) South Asia Archive (though NDL) |
Donation / Gift | 13 | RTC Library receives Books and other documents from various sources like Educationists, Government Organizations, NGOs, so and so forth. Constraints of space necessitate the library to stop accepting books from any individuals. Books gifted from major institutions and other individuals may be accepted depending on their utility and physical condition. |