Criteria-7

7. Institutional Values and Best Practices

Internal Complaint Committee The statutory ICC functions as per AICTE Regulations, 2016. Committee meets every quarter.
Gender equity & sensitization through course curriculum through,
• Business Environment and Ethics
• Organisational Behaviour
• Management Principles and Practices
• International Business
• Entrepreneurship Development
• Employee Relations
• Consumer Behaviour
• Industrial Legislation
• Strategic HRM
Gender equity & sensitization in co-curricular activities
• International Women’s Day celebration
• Events (panel discussion, movie show, celebrity talk etc…) to address gender equity.
• Raja- festival that celebrates womanhood.
• Birthday celebration of Sri Ma of Pondicherry on 21 & 22 February as YUGMA.
• Sporting events like badminton and handball for girls.
Facilities for women
• Office timing 9.30 AM to 5.30 PM for women employees.
• Statutory maternity benefits
• Safety and security measures (CCTV and special security for ladies’ hostel)
• Scholarship for Girl child
• Vehicle provision from the hostel
• Counselling by RNI registered professionals of Prapti Speech and Hearing Solutions, Bhubaneswar
File Description Documents
Annual gender sensitization action plan View Link
Specific facilities provided for women in terms of: a. Safety and security b. Counseling c. Common Rooms d. Day care center for young children e. Any other relevant information View Link
File Description Documents
Geo tagged Photographs View Link
Any other relevant information View Link
Waste Management and Recycling Initiatives at ASTHA School of Management:
1. Solid and liquid waste management: Soak pits are available for liquid waste management those are appropriately designed, well maintained and cleaned as per requirement. Alongside, the institute has an MoU with Jagruti Welfare Organisation for degradable and non-degradable wastes in the campus.
2. Biomedical waste management: Sanitary napkins are disposed using the incinerator. These are available in the institute as well as in the ladies’ hostel.
3. E-waste management: The institute has a tie-up with Krupa Infotech for e-waste disposal.
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Relevant documents like agreements/MoUs with Government and other approved agencies View File
Geo tagged photographs of the facilities View File
Any other relevant information Nil
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Geo tagged photographs / videos of the facilities View File
Any other relevant information View Link
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Geo tagged photos / videos of the facilities View File
Any other relevant documents View File
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Reports on environment and energy audits submitted by the auditing agency View File
Certification by the auditing agency View File
Certificates of the awards received Nil
Any other relevant information View File
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Geo tagged photographs / videos of the facilities View File
Policy documents and information brochures on the support to be provided View File
Details of the Software procured for providing the assistance View File
Any other relevant information View File
ASTHA lives the dream of Sri Aurobindo. The institute maintains inclusive environment and acts as an equal opportunity employer. Regional & linguistic Inclusion There are Odiya, Hindi, Telugu, Bengali, Urdu and Tamil speakers. Dialects like Sambalpuri, Kui, Kurmi etc. are also spoken by some students. Communal Inclusion There is good representation of minority community in the institution. Women and Persons with Disabilities Institute inducts women and persons with special needs. National Pride and Citizenship Behaviour National Days are celebrated with utmost sincerity and dedication. Citizenship behaviour is developed through community development activities like blood donation camps, cleanliness drive, waste management awareness activities etc. The Preamble of our constitution is posted in all the important places. National Anthem is sung during every congregation. The Institutional Pledge reminds the students and the faculty of their duties towards the nation. Institutional Values and Professional Ethics Human values are inherent in the institutional values and the culture. The core values of ASTHA are: Competency based education Commitment to excellence Community Service Good Governance Service to the nation Service to the Divine Nationalistic pride and universal human values are embedded in ASTHA culture. YUGMA is the greatest example of celebrating human values, brotherhood and harmony.
File Description Documents
Supporting documents on the information provided (as reflected in the administrative and academic activities of the Institution) View File
Any other relevant information Nil
One of the core values of the institute is Service to the Nation. In sync with this value, the institute inculcates in its students and employees a sense of national pride and being a responsible citizen.
• Days of national importance (15th August, 26th January, 2nd October, 25th January, 5th September etc.) are celebrated with utmost gaiety and fervour.
• The days to pay tribute to our martyrs are also observed with dedication and piety. The Preamble of our constitution is displayed in all the important places of the institute.
• Community service activities like cleanliness drive, blood donation camp, go green campaign etc. are carried out regularly under the banner of SEA (Social & Environmental Awareness), FUN WITH PURPOSE, and YOUTH CONNECT.
• Institute has its unique pledge that reminds everyone to be a dutiful citizen.
• National Anthem is sung at the end of every event, meeting or congregation.
• Institute has been appreciated by the Commissioner of Police, Bhubaneswar for its efforts in inculcating citizenship behaviour among the members.
File Description Documents
Details of activities that inculcate values; necessary to render students into responsible citizens View File
Any other relevant information Nil
File Description Documents
Code of ethics policy document View File
Details of the monitoring committee composition and minutes of the committee meeting, number of programmes organized, reports on the various programs etc., in support of the claims View Link
Any other relevant information View Link
The famous saying in Odisha “Barah Masa; Therah Parba” (12 months;13 festivals/celebrations) holds good for ASTHA School of Management. The institute celebrates festivals, National days and International events to bring about oneness among the participants.
National Days of Importance: 15th August, 26th January, 2nd October, 25th January, 1st April (Utkal Diwas), 5th September etc. are celebrated with utmost gaiety and fervour.
Festivals: Saraswati Puja, Ganesh Puja, Vishwakarma Puja, Raja, Holi & Diwali are celebrated with devotion and piousness. The institute provides holidays to facilitate the celebration of Makar Sankranti, Panchayatiraj Diwas, Mahavishubha Sankranti, Durga Puja, Eid, Christmas, Buddha Purnima and so on.
International Events and Celebrations: 8th March commemorated every year to sensitize people about gender equality. The Divine Mother’s (of Pondicherry) Birthday is celebrated with lots of enthusiasm and dedication. Students from various institution participate in this international event.
File Description Documents
Annual report of the celebrations and commemorative events for the last (During the year) View File
Geo tagged photographs of some of the events View File
Any other relevant information View File

Best Practice 1



Competency-Based Learning through Competency Incubator and Assessment Centre (CIAC)
CIAC Objectives:
• Develop managerial competencies.
• Enhance entrepreneurial skills.
CIAC Overview Competency combines demonstrable traits for performance. CIAC integrates training and assessments for managerial growth.
CIAC Practice
CIAC includes a unique module each semester for holistic development. Training and one-on-one counseling are key components, ensuring students are job-ready and entrepreneurial. Success Evidence Recruiters include ONGC Videsh, Dabur, Axis Bank, Reliance Digital, and more.
Students Placed: 155 Packages: 4.8 LPA (highest), 3.0 LPA (median)
Self-Employed Students: 11
Challenges
• Need for expert trainers.
• High cost and time demands exceed current fee structures.

Best Practice 2

Organisational Behaviour (OB) Lab
OB Lab Objectives:
• Enhance personality.
• Foster self-reflection and behavioral change.
• OB Lab Practice Tools like MBTI and VARK, along with counseling and Out-Bound Training (OBT), improve empathy, leadership, and teamwork.
These activities shape positive attitudes, essential for corporate readiness.
OB Lab Success
• Campus Recruiters: 54
• Regular Recruiters: 14
• Students exhibit humility and confidence, valued by industries. Institute is preferred destination for campus recruitment.
Challenges:
• High costs and reliance on specialized trainers.
• Both initiatives align curriculum, industry needs, and student interests, building competencies and positive attitudes.
File Description Documents
Best practices in the Institutional web site View Link
Any other relevant information View File

YUGMA

What is the responsibility of an HEI-- providing degrees or developing dutiful citizens?
Dutiful citizens develop only through education that emphasizes values. Human Values and Spiritual Goals are extremely necessary in today’s world that is posed with climate change, communal disturbances, international warfare and so on. Thus, making spiritual education and human values indispensable.
But, how does this proliferate?
Institute’s distinctiveness lies in integrating spiritualism and human values through YUGMA, a National-level Oratory Contest that brings the Youth of the world together for two days at the Campus to showcase their patriotism, creativity, value-system and conscientiousness through speech, discussion, presentation and debate. It is inspired by the Divine Mother of Pondicherry and Sri Aurobindo’s philosophy of universal brotherhood.
File Description Documents
Appropriate web in the Institutional website View Link
Any other relevant information View Link