• 2022-2023
  • Development of Pioneering Entrepreneurial Skills

    Objective: To inculcate the spirit and passion of building their own ambitious enterprises in near future.

    Context: To undertake activities that help to create awareness programmes under Make in India initiative and go local, arrange mentorship programmes, assisting the students in sourcing finances for their start-ups.

    The Practice and Evidence of our Success

    1. Start-up Expo: On 4th of March 2023 PTVIAM’s COEI in collaboration with E-cell of M.L. Dahanukar College of Commerce organized a Startup expo. It was one day entrepreneurship programme. It was a saga of series of systematic entrepreneurial activities carried out with school and college entrepreneurs. The participants put up exhibits and also participated in Wings2Vision (Seed Fund). The inaugural speech was given by Dr. G. Ramikrishnan and Mr. Dipen Sahu. Total 23 teams participated out of which 10 teams were from Dahanukar college.
      • Our student Aditya Dongre won 3rd Prize for his product puppy food.
      • Our college got trophy for best volunteer college
    2. Internal Hackathon: An internal hackathon was organized by E-Cell of M.L. Dahanukar College of Commerce on 21st December 2022. The students were allowed to enrol and present business plans. The presentation was followed by question-and-answer round.
    3. Session on ideation: To aid the participants in ideation and getting them turned to the art of possible, on 26th November 2022, PTVIAM’s COEI in collaboration with an E-Cell of M.L. Dahanukar College of Commerce organized a session on “Ideation: Getting tuned to the art of possible” for undergrad students. The workshop was commenced by the main facilitator Dr. Sucheta Pawar. She is an Associate Professor of general management and the dean of the COEI and PTVA’s Institute of Management
      Benefits:
      • The participants were taught how to spot the problems in their surroundings.
      • They learned how to produce innovative solutions to the problems.
      • The participants were taught how to turn their solutions into marketable businesses.

    Community Welfare

    Objective: To inculcate the culture of giving back to the society in the younger generation.

    Context: To undertake activities for development of the surrounding area and inculcate the value and culture of community bonding among students.

    The Practices:

      • Beach Cleaning activity
      • Paper bag making and distribution activity
      • Har ghar tiranaga awareness
      • Tee Plantation drive-Saphale
      • Feed Stray
      • Constitution day
      • Mangroves Cleaning activity
      • Voter id registration drive
      • Breast cancer Awareness programme
      • Blood Donation camp
      • Traffic control activity
      • Fit India Campaign

    And many more activities. Through the community services as mentioned above, we have always taken a step towards welfare & nation building.

  • 2019-2020
  • Development of Pioneering Entrepreneurial Skills

    Objective: To inculcate the spirit and passion of building their own ambitious enterprises in near future.

    Context: To undertake activities that help to create awareness programmes under Make in India initiative and go local, arrange mentorship programmes, assisting the students in sourcing finances for their start-ups.

    The Practice & Evidence of Success

    1. Wings to Vision: This event was PTVA's Centre Of Entrepreneurship & Innovation's (COEI) flagship program. It is a training-based business plan competition. It started in the year 2017-18. We could say proudly that the first year M.L. Dahanukar College of Commerce bagged the First prize, Second Prize & Special Prize and in the consecutive year it bagged the third prize. In the year 2019-2020 the college 3 teams had reached the finals.
    2. Our students Ravi Ravaria, Manjeet Basniwal, Mikhail Gonsalves and Suraj Karajvkar successfully started their own business and they are making their mark in the respective area of business.
    3. June 2020 the college could set up its own E-cell with around 35 budding student entrepreneurs and three faculties.

    Community Welfare

    Objective: To inculcate the culture of giving back to the society in the younger generation.

    Context: To undertake activities for development of the surrounding area and inculcate the value and culture of community bonding among students.

    The Practices

    1. Our teachers are taking honorary sessions for the students in rural area so as to promote importance of education and towards community welfare. Our faculty, Dr. Kanchan Fulmali has taken such sessions for which the gratitude letter is attached herewith.
    2. International Yoga Day
    3. Tree Plantation Drive
    4. Bamboo Rakhi Training
    5. Blood Donation Camps
    6. Swaccha Bharat Summer Internship
    7. Flood Relief
    8. Bottle For Change
    And many more activities.
    1. During the COVID scenario the blood donation drive was really helpful to the warriors of the pandemic like doctors and nurses to help people suffering from this pandemic.
    2. Through the community services as mentioned above, we have always taken a step towards welfare & nation building.

    Details about the activities
  • 2018-2019
  • Cultural Excellence

    As an institute we understand that with academics we also have a responsibility to help students to develop their skills and encourage talent by organizing events under the head of extra curricular activities. Our Cultural committee undertakes the responsibility in full charge by arranging various activities. The students here learn to organize and also get a chance to showcase their talent. On behalf of Mumbai University youth festival competition for elims divide into 08 Zones our college in Zone 3 (Bandra to Dahisar).Nearly 750 -800 colleges participates in this competition. Total 43 events our college participated in various competitions like literary art, Fine art, performing art, Folk dance, Folk Orchestra, classical singing, percussion and on percussion instrument, Indian group song, western group song, Installation,Photography,Shortfilm making, Quiz,Mehendi,Rangoli,Jackpot and versatility. For elimination round, our college participated in all 43 events .out of 43more than 22 selected for final. In final we won 1Gold Medal, 4 silver medals, 5 Bronze medals, 04 consolation prizes. Out of this will selected for state and National level.

    Republic Day Parade

    The Delhi Republic Day parade is the largest and most important of the parades marking the Republic Day celebrations in India. The parade takes place every year on the 26th of January at Rajpath, New Delhi. It is the main attraction of India's Republic Day celebrations, which last for three days. The first parade was held in 1950, and it has been held every year since. The parade marches from the Rashtrapati Bhawan along the Rajpath, upto India Gate and from there to Red Fort. It opens with the unfurling of the national flag by the President of India. This is followed by marching from several regiments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, along with their bands. Tableaus from various states signifying their cultures are displayed. A beating retreat ceremony signifies the end of the parade. Our NSS Volunteer Ms.Shivani Gokhale participated in the parade of Republic day held at Rajpath, New Delhi on 26 January.