Sambhaji Pathare

Sambhaji Pathare
Born 1 June 1961
Taralwadi, Parner, Ahmednagar
Nationality Indian
Education M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Occupation Principal, Arts Commerce and Science College, Rahuri
Member, Board of Examination University of Pune
Religion Hindu
Spouse(s) Chanda Pathare
Children Jaydeep Pathare,
Dr. Chaitali Pathare

Sambhaji Pathare is an Indian educationist. He is the Principal of the Arts, Commerce and Science College, Rahuri.
He was member of the consultative group for Youth Affairs & Sports, of Planning Commission (India).

Early life and education

Pathare was born to illiterate parents, in a large extended family living in a small remote village at Wadule, Parner Tehsil, Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra, India.

He graduated with a BSc in Chemistry from the University of Pune in 1981 and obtained a Master of Philosophy (1990) and a PhD (1995) from in same institution.

Career

Dr. Sambhaji Pathare has worked as member on following positions:

Senate, University of Pune 2000 – 2011
Management Council, University of Pune 2000 -2005
Academic Council, University of Pune 2007 – 2011
Board of Exam, University of Pune 2011 – Till Date
Standing Committee, University of Pune 2001 – 2005
Board of Sports, University of Pune 2002 – 2011
Board of Studies University of Pune 2007 – 2011
Student’s Council University of Pune 2005 – 2011

Director, Board of Students’ Welfare, University of Pune 2005 – 2011
Chief Rector, University of Pune 2006
Chief Coordinator, Samarth Bharat Abhiyan, University of Pune 2007 – 2011
Principal, Arts, Science & Commerce College, Rahuri 2011 – till date

Committees appointed by Governor of Maharashtra Office:

Chairman, Committee to decide norms for State Level Best University Award by Rajbhavan (2011 – 2013)
Chairman, Committee to Oversee organization of Indradhanushya, M.U.H.S. Nashik (2011)
Chairman, Committee to Oversee organization of Avishkar, M.U.H.S. Nashik (2010)
Chairman, Committee to Oversee organization of Indradhanushya, Shivaji University, Kolhapur (2009)

Awards

Books

References

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