Institutional Distinctiveness
The Vision of the institution “Welfare of masses through quality education” reflects the aims of higher education in India. The curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular practices of the institution are in tune with the vision, mission and objectives of the institution. The college is the oldest college established to cater the needs of the higher education of the region and welfare of the society through quality education. The institution realises its responsibility towards the society and the curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities organised on the campus reflect the same. Besides, providing quality education for more than fifty years, the institution has remained the centre of various social, progressive and reformative activities that aim at eradicating social, religious evils in the society that hamper the progress of the society.
Social Responsibility
The institution through various co-curricular and extra-curricular activities creates ample opportunities for students to participate in different social activities.
Blood Donation and Organ Donation
The College secured 1st prize in Sangli District for donating highest number of bottles of blood in 2016. This highest number of blood collection continued in 2018 and 2019 too. Blood donation is fundamental and the most required social work that proves contribution towards nation and society. The institution organizes blood donation camp every year through NSS and NCC units. NCC Girls Unit has remarkable contribution through this programme. Following is the year wise chart of last five years:
Sr. No Year No. of bottles blood donated
    Boys Girls Total
1 2015-16 135 40 175
2 2016-17 209 116 325
3 2017-18 170 38 208
4 2018-19 80 38 118
5 2019-20 256 44 300
134 students filled the forms of organ donation in a camp organized by Lion’s Club and Saheli Group of Islampur
Fund Collection for Kerala Flood Relief:
In 2018, Kerala faced heavy flood situations causing economic and human loss. Our institution decided to collect a fund for Chief Minister Relief Fund. A notice informing this to all students was circulated and students responded to this hugely. All students contributed for this fund. Total Rs. 36497/- amount was credited to the account on 25th October, 2018.
Help to Needy People
Students of the college on different occasions help by donating different necessary objects to needy people. Every year, on the occasion of Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil’s birth anniversary, students donate books, notebooks, school bags, and other educational kits to poor students of different high schools. On the same occasion, students visit to old age home where they serve old people by giving them required items to live there. Blankets, cloths, grains, and other items are donated to old age home by our students.
Lending services in Flood Affected Areas
The vicinity area and villages of the college faced flood in 2019 and 2020. Students of the college visited the villages and contributed there through different activities. Clean village programme, help to re-establish electricity in flood villages, to build the collapsed huts and rough houses of the farmers, to create animal supports etc. Students re-established electricity of near about 500 houses in four villages.
Providing Food during Lockdown
Students and faculty members of the college donated different resources to create Community Kitchen for needy and poor people during lockdown in 2020 along with other NGOs in the city. Staff members including teaching and administrative staff contributed Rs. 26000/- to support the community kitchen.
Staff’s help to Needy and Poor Students
All staff members of the college help the poor students of the college by contributing for their education through financial and other resources. Examination fees, admission fees, and other fees are donated by faculty members of the college. All faculty members in last five year have helped 300 students of the college to complete their education.
Women Empowerment through Overall Kaleidoscope of Institution

Empowerment of Women is one of the objectives of the institution that aims to uplift the conditions of women. We consider this as our topmost responsibility to create ample space for development of women through our daily practices. We always put it at the centre of our all policies and systems. In this regard, we follow the legacy of Mahatma Phule and Savitribai Phule. The institution focuses on practices that help to develop women’s strengths, talents, potentialities, and abilities by providing safe and secure atmosphere and supportive systems to improve their sense of self-worth, choices, and prospects. This may achieve empowerment of society through empowerment of women.

         
Institution has achieved different benchmarks of the policy of Women Empowerment despite of two girls’ colleges in the city.
Girls’ Students’ Achievements
A. Academic Achievements of Girls
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
2018-19
2019-20
University Toppers in Academic and Other Achievement
4
8
12
7
9
B. Participation of Girls Students at Research Activities
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
2018-19
2019-20
Participation, poster & Paper presentation in National Conferences/ Seminars and Other Research Activities
5
19
25
139
68
Awards in different co-curricular activities
3
2
3
3
5
C. Sports
Zonal
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
2018-19
2019-20
Interzonal
19
22
23
27
29
University (National)
12
10
17
15
13
D. NCC: Girls Unit(Year wise participation of girls in different camps and activities )
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
2018-19
2019-20
National Camps
22
10
12
6
4
State Camps
14
13
17
20
23
E. Girls selected at Different Civil Services through Karmaveer Spardha Pariksha Kendra
2015-16
2016-17
2017-18
2018-19
2019-20
MPSC Class I
1
MPSC Class II
12
47
16
23
MPSC and District Collector Class III
8
2
6
7
Female Stakeholders

A. Mrs. Saroj Patil (Maai), vibrating and dynamic leadership of Mahatma Phule Shikshan Sanstha, proves the policies of women empowering of the institution. She is the administrative head as General Secretary of the MPSS and plays constructive role in development of the Institution. She took initiative in forming “Savitribai Phule Yuvati Manch” at the college for this purpose. 

B. Mrs. A. S. Salunkhe worked as vice-principal of the college.
C. Captain Mrs. M. S. Patil works as associate NCC officer.
D. Mrs. J. L. Lakhmal works as Junior Clerk  of the college.
E. Mrs. M. S. Patil, Mrs. S. S. Chopade, and Mrs A. S. Salunkhe work/ worked as Head of Hindi, Marathi, and Economics department respectively.
F. 5 Faculty members worked as conveners of National Seminars in last five years. G. 55 women work as faculty members at different departments of the college.

Savitribai Phule Yuvati Manch

The general body of Mahatma Phule Shikshan Sanstha resolved in its annual meeting to establish Savitribai Phule Yuvati Manch (SPYM) to create safe, secure, and comprehensive atmosphere in the college campus for the girls. It objects:

    1. To organize birth anniversary of Savitribai Phule and International Women Day by organizing guest lectures and other activities to inculcate gender equity among students and practices of institution.
    2. To organize health camps, self-defence training activities and personality development programs for girls to inculcate different soft skills among girls.
    3. To receive and redress the complaint of the girls regarding any facility in the college including admission, exams, library, KSPP, ragging or any other complaints.
    4. To guide and instruct girls to participate in different activities of the college to develop their overall personality.
    5. To create different platforms for the girls to address their needs.
    6. To create facilities within college campus for girls that boost learning abilities of the girls.