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Administration

Governing Body

# Name Portfolio
1 Sri Kumar Prasad Chettri President- (DPI Nominee)
2 Sri Nayan Kumar Riza Member- (University Nominee)
3 Mrs Devi Chettri Teacher-In-Charge
4 Sri Ashok Pradhan Members, (DPI)
5 Dr. Saroja Rai Member, (Higher Education Council)
6 Ms Pooja Gurung Member, (University nominee)
7 Mrs.Lazika Fonning Member, (DPI nominee)
8 Sri Santabir Lama Member, Teacher's Representative
9 Sri Sanjay Chhetri Member, Teacher's Representative
10 Smt. Devi Chettri Member, Teacher's Representative
11 Sri Rabi Pradhan Member, Non-teaching Representative

College Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct for the Teaching Staff
The faculty members and staff of our college also needs to adhere to strict code of conduct just like the students and have to maintain strict discipline. Like the students they too are from diverse cultural and linguistic background. The following code of conduct needs to well maintained.

1. Each member of college staff is expected to maintain the cultural and religious harmony.

2. Teachers should refrain from allowing considerations of caste, creed, religion, race or sex in their professional endeavor.

3. The college authority encourages to build a very cordial and friendly atmosphere between the students and the teachers.

4. Teachers are expected to participate in extension, co-curricular and extracurricular activities including community service.

5. Teachers should respect the right and dignity of the student in expressing his/her opinion.

6. Teachers are expected to be affectionate towards the students and not to behave in a vindictive manner towards any of them for any reason.

7. College property, furniture, library books must be treated with due care.

8. There should be mutual respect among the juniors and seniors. Juniors should respect the seniors and the same time the seniors should also maintain reverence and dignity towards their juniors.

9. There should be healthy environment inside the campus, and everyone should refrain from immoral politics.

10. Everyone should be having proper sense of their dress and should not wear any such clothes which is unpleasant for others. The college encourages formal wear inside the college campus.

Code of conduct for Principal/TIC
Kalimpong College is a pioneer higher educational institution in the district, with the stakeholders belonging to below poverty line groups, women, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes and minorities and the first-generation learners. The Principal/TIC is not only head of the institution but is the role model for the college students, so they should live by examples.

1. He/She should be fair, honest, and law abiding.

2. Should have vision and mission for the college.

3. Should be free from any kind of biasness and be impartial to all.

4. Carry oneself with highest degree of integrity.

5. Should be able to lead and guide the fellow staff and students.

6. Should be sensitive and sympathetic towards the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and the minority groups.

7. Remain in duty during college hours.

8. Should protect the collective interest of the different sections of the institutions so that each can perform to their fullest and give their best.

9. Must not misappropriate college property.

10. Should ensure quality in education and academic activities.

For the Administrative or Non-Teaching Staff
There is a very cordial relationship among the teachers, students and the administrative staff in Kalimpong college. Just like others, there are certain guidelines for the administrative staff too.

1. All the non-teaching members are expected to report on time.

2. They should be in duty during college hours.

3. They are expected to follow all the rules and regulations of the college.

4. Should be honest and maintain the integrity.

5. They should be polite and co-operative towards the students and teachers.

6. Should be polite and act compassionately towards parents/guardians.

7. They should maintain and respect the hierarchy of the administration.

8. Must not misappropriate college property.

9. Must not divulge official secret, alter or forge official documents.

10. Should not remain absent without prior permission.

11. Should perform all duties of college allotted by the HOI and the Office Head.

12. There should be mutual respect among the juniors and seniors. Juniors should respect the seniors and the same time the seniors should also maintain reverence and dignity towards their juniors.

13. There should be healthy environment inside the campus, and everyone should refrain from immoral politics.

14. Everyone should be having proper sense of their dress and should not wear any such clothes which is unpleasant for others. The college encourages formal wear inside the college campus.

Code of Conduct for the college students
The students of Kalimpong College are from diverse background. They come from different socio-cultural, ethno-religious groups. So, it is very important for the authority to maintain cordiality among its students as well as the staffs. There are a few guidelines for the students to follow and adopt them while at the college:

1. The students need to honor and safeguard the beautiful bio-diversity.

2. Students need to maintain the secular atmosphere of the college.

3. Students need to abide by various ethical values and gender sensitization which are delivered during different orientation programmes of the college.

4. There should be no Gender discrimination or gender barriers. College authority has zero toleration on gender bias.

5. Ragging is an offence and is strictly prohibited in the college campus. Any student involved in such activities will be taken strict legal action and could be even expelled from the college if found guilty.

6. Consuming Alcohol, Gutka and smoking is strictly Prohibited in the premises of the college.

7. Use of mobile phones in the class rooms, library etc. is prohibited.

8. The students are expected to treat the members of the entire college staff and their fellow students with courtesy both in and outside the college. There must be no disorderly or offensive conduct at any time. Strict action may be taken in such matters.

9. Impersonation at Roll call is an offence.

10. The students should engage in programmes like college cleaning on regular basis. Their participation in such programmes helps to inculcate a sense of belonging and also to make them aware of clean environment.

11. As the campus is located in the midst of woods the students are taught to respect and conserve these green surroundings.

12. College property, furniture, library books must be treated with due care. Otherwise, strict and disciplinaryaction may be taken.

13. There should be mutual respect among the juniors and seniors. Juniors should respect the seniors and the same time the seniors should also maintain reverence and dignity towards their juniors.

14. There should be healthy environment inside the campus, and everyone should refrain from immoral politics.

15. Everyone should be having proper sense of their dress and should not wear any such clothes which is unpleasant for others. The college encourages formal wear inside the college campus.

DRESS CODE
 In a co-educational academic institution like ours it is desirable that an atmosphere of mutual respect and appreciation exist between the Students and Staffs as well as among Students in the college campus for maintaining a conducive academic atmosphere. The College believes that this goal can be achieved by nurturing and promoting good behavior and safeguarding the morality of the students. The College has, therefore, taken up the initiative of introducing a dress-code for the Students and staffs.

For Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff of the College
Decent formal outfits befitting for the professionals associated with any formal institution.

For Male Students
i) Formal shirt and trousers
ii) T-shirt with collars
iii) Normal jeans pants

For Female Students :
i) Salwar-kameez
ii) T-shirts with collar with proper length
iii) Kurtis
iv) Formal pants and normal jeans

Different Committee

As per the directive received from the authority of the college, the constitutions of the different committees are as follows.

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Teaching Staff

Present Teaching Staff

# Name Educational Qualification Designation Department Experience Photo View CV
1 Sanjay Chhetri M.A Associate Professor Nepali 20 Years View
2 Dr. Mamta Lama M.A , M.Phil, PhD Associate Professor Nepali 22 Years View
3 Ajay Lama M.A Assistant Professor Nepali 16 Years View
4 Mrinalini Chhetri M.A Associate Professor English 37 Years View
5 Ms. Anukampa Subba M.A Associate Professor English 24 Years View
6 Dr. Amit Rauth M.A , M.Phil, PhD Associate Professor English 7 Years View
7 Phupu Lahmu Sherpa M.A , M.Phil Assistant Professor English 7 Years View
8 Dr. Binita Rizal M.A , M.Phil, PhD SACT I English 23 Years View
9 Ms Arpita Chhetri M.A SACT I English 9 Years View
10 Dr. Gauranga Das M.A , M.Phil, PhD Assistant Professor Philosophy 12 Years View
11 Debabrata Biswas M.A Assistant Professor Philosophy 5 Years View
12 AVIJIT METE M.A Assistant Professor Tibetan 7 Years View
13 MISS. FATIMA LEPCHA M.A , PhD(Pursuing) Assistant Professor History 7 Years View
14 MRS. DEVI CHETTRI M.A Associate Professor History 24 Years View
15 MR. KAMAL KHANAL M.A Assistant Professor History 6 Years View
16 Dr. SUSHMA RAI M.A , M.Phil, PhD Assistant Professor History 9 Years View
17 PRIYANKA THAPA M.A SACT History 10 Years View
18 MISS MANIKA THAPA M.A SACT History 6 Years View
19 Dr. Manab Biswas M.Sc. , PhD. Assistant Professor Mathematics 4 Years View
20 Dr. Jigmi Dorjee Bhutia M.Sc. , PhD. Assistant Professor Mathematics 6 Years View
21 Mr.Jiten Mangar M.Sc. SACT Mathematics 3 years View
22 Mr. Niten Sharma M.Sc. , B.Ed. SACT Mathematics 6 years View
23 Mr. Deshaj Bhujel M.Sc. M. Phil SACT Chemistry 7 Years (on study leave) View
24 Sabin Sharma M.Sc. Guest Lecturer Chemistry Will be available soon View
25 Dr. A. K. Ghorai M.Sc. PhD Associate Professor Physics 22 Years View
26 Dr. Prosenjit Biswas M.Sc. , PhD. Assistant Professor Physics 5 Years View
27 Ms Puja Pradhan M.Sc. M. Phil SACT Physics 5 Years View
28 Dr. Sarad Gurung M.A , M.Phil, PhD Assistant Professor Political Science 7 Years View
29 Mrs. Nisha Bagdas M.A Assistant Professor Political Science 7 Years View
30 Mrs. Shama Khatoon M.A SACT Political Science 14 Years View
31 Mrs. Shikha Chettri M.A , M.Phil SACT Political Science 13 Years View
32 Dr. Kalpana Prasad M.A , M.Phil, PhD Assistant Professor Political Science 8 Years View
33 Mrs. Reshma Pradhan M.A Assistant Professor Political Science 13 Years View
34 Ritika Gautam M.A Lecturer Sociology 1 year View
35 Richa Ali M.A SACT Sociology 7 Years View
36 Dr. ManikLal Acharjee M.Sc. M.Phil, Ph D Associate Professor Zoology 23 Years View
37 Dr. Gyan Deb Barman M.Sc , PhD Assistant Professor Zoology 4 Years View
38 Dr. Raja Routh M.Sc. , PhD. Assistant Professor Zoology 4 Years View
39 Mr. Gopal Sharma M.Sc. SACT Zoology 14 Years View
40 Mr. Ashish Chhetri M.Sc. SACT Zoology 14 Years View
41 MST MOMTAJ BEGAM M.Sc. PhD Assistant Professor Botany 4 Years View
42 DR. SARAN KUMAR GUPTA M.Sc. PhD Assistant Professor Botany 4 Years View
43 MR. SANTABIR LAMA M.Sc. Lab Instructor GLI (Associate Grade) Botany Not Available View
44 MISS PRATIMA BARAILY M.Sc. SACT Botany 6 Years View
45 DR. PRANAY BANTAWA M.Sc. M.Phil, Ph D, D. Lit Assistant Professor Botany 7 Years View
46 DR. JAYASHREE PRADHAN M.Sc. PhD Associate Professor Botany 26 Years View
47 Dr Mantoo Kumar Shaw M.A , M.Phil, PhD Assistant Professor Hindi Not Available View
48 Dr. Sova Limboo Yolmo M.A , M.Phil, PhD Associate Professor Hindi 23 Years View
49 Mr. Kalyan Kumar Dewan M.Com Associate Professor Commerce(Hons+General) 26 Years View
50 Mr. Manojit Das Gupta M.Com Associate Professor Commerce(Hons+General) 23 Years View
51 Mr. Yogendra Kumar Prasad M.Com Assistant Professor Commerce(Hons+General) 9 Years View
52 Ms. Pauline Ahoy M.Com Assistant Professor Commerce(Hons+General) Not Available View
53 Mrs. Sanchita Dasgupta M.A (Economics) SACT II Commerce(Hons+General) Not Available View
54 Mrs. Tannista Manna MCA SACT II Commerce(Hons+General) 16 Years View
55 Mrs. Poonam Gupta M.Com., MBA SACT I Commerce(Hons+General) Not Available View
56 Mrs. Jennifer Lama M.A SACT Geography 6 Years View
57 Mr. Bijay Dhital M.A SACT Geography 14 Years View
58 Miss Palmo Tamang M.A , M.Phil Assistant Professor Geography 3 years View
59 Dr. Aditya Subba M.A , PhD. Assistant Professor Geography 6 Years View
60 Mr. Deo Dutta Rai M.A , B.Ed. Associate Professor Geography 29 Years View
61 Mrs. Yojna Kharga M.A Assistant Professor Economics Will be available soon View
62 Shiwani Rai M.A Guest Lecturer Economics Will be available soon View
63 Smt. Barkha Sharma M.Com , B.Ed. SACT BBA 5 Years View
64 Ms. Arpita Chhetri M.A , B.Ed. SACT BBA 8 Years View
65 Sri. Jiten Mangar M.Sc. SACT BBA 16 Years View
66 Saurav Dahal MBA (Finance & Marketing) Guest Lecturer BBA 1 year View
67 Smt. Poonam Gupta M.Com. MBA SACT BBA 16 Years View
68 Smt. Tanistha Manna MCA SACT II BBA 18 Years View
69 Smt. Sanchita Dasgupta M.A. Economics SACT BBA 17 Years View
70 Sri. Manojit Dasgupta M.Com. PhD Associate Professor BBA 23 Years View

Non Teaching Staff

Present Non Teaching Staff

# Name Designation Photo
1 Mr. Rabi Pradhan Office Head
2 Ms. Pushpa MacDonald Library Peon
3 Mr. Sukman Rai Office Bearer
4 Mrs. Roopa Sarki Office Bearer (Part time)
5 Mr. Deomani Sapkota Lab. Attendant (Chemistry)
6 Mr. Bikash Basor Safaiwala
7 Mr. Manbir Bhujel 4th Grade Staff, Part Time
8 Mr. Subh Chhetri Lab. Attendant, Botany, Part Time
9 Mr. Prabin Bomzan Office Assistant (Department of BBA)
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