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CONTENTS
MessagesA Tribute
Sri Sri Sri Dr. Nirmalanadanatha Swamaji
Prof. Dr. S. Chandrashekar She�y
Prof. B. Suresh
Dr. P.D. Chaudhari
Dr. B Ramesh
Dr. Pulak Majumder
Editorial Board
Toppers & Awards
Cultural & Events
Depart
ments
Student Outstanding Performance - 1
Class Toppers - 2
Rguhs Rank Holders - 3
Another Fether in the Crown of SACCP - 6
Researcher Awards - 8
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18 - Interna�onal Sports & Cultural Unit
19 - Health Educa�on Progam 2020
20 - Interna�onal Women’s Day 2020
21 - Deeksha Maithree 2020
25 - E-Poster Compe��on 2020
26 - Alumni Connects 2020
28 - Independence Day Celebra�on 2020
29 - Pharma Quiz 2020
30 - Learning Never Stops at SACCP
32 - Celebra�on of Gandhi Jayanthi 2020
33 - Na�nal Cancer Day 2020
34 - N
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38 - W
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Photo Gallery - 76
Staff Details - 86
Non-Teching Staff - 87
SACCP @ Alumni’s Eye - 88
Alumni - 90
Adver�sements - 100
|| Jai Sri Gurudev||
A TRIBUTE TO SRI SRI SRI Dr. BALAGANGADHARANATHA
MAHASWAMIJI
(1945 – 2013)
गुरु ब्रम्हा गुरु विष्णू, गुरुः देवो महेश्वरा ।गुरु शाक्षात परब्रम्हा तस्मै श्री गुरुवे नमः ।।
A Monk, Prolific Thinker, Incredible orator and Passionate Patriot, Jagadguru Padmabhooshana Bhairavaikya Sri Sri Sri Dr. Balagangadharanatha Mahaswamiji is among Karnataka’s eminent son who worked tirelessly towards betterment of the society, in servitude of the poor and needy, dedicating his all for his country. His message of universal brotherhood and self-awakening remains relevant especially in the current backdrop of widespread political turmoil around the world.
He took over the ancient Natha Center of Worship, Shri Adichunchanagiri Mahasamsthana Math, as the 71st Pontiff in the year 1974. In his divine and holistic leadership the Math witnessed sky-scraping height of human services with several flagship projects i.e Anna (food), Arugya (health care), Adhyathma (spirituality), Ashraya (shelter), and Akshara (education) etc. touching the life’s of lakhs of people during the last four decades. The Akshara project was in progress under the foundation of Sri Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust® (1973).
He opted the life mantra ‘Karma Yoga’ and ‘Jana
& Karma’ reflected in his whole divine life where he tirelessly worked for the betterment of the Society. Through Sri Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust®, and Mahasamthana math he aided more than 450+ Educational institutions, free boarding and lodging facilities for poor students in almost all district head quarters in this state. The schools for the visually disabled children in Ramanagar reflect his social equality and love to all segments of peoples in society. His holistic vision and spiritual responsibilities and social reforms reflected when he established eight schools which impart Sanskrit & traditional Education and propagation of Vedas and other Scriptures which are enriched with Knowledge.
The vision and endeavor of Mahaswamiji, where Adichunchanagiri University stands tall with its bright colour spectrum of various educational programs starting with medical education to education studies via Pharmacy, Nursing, Technology etc.
Our heartiest pranams to the lotus feet of Jagadguru Bhairavaikya Sri Sri Sri Dr. Balagangadharanatha Mahaswamiji.
|| Jai Sri Gurudev||
His Holiness
SRI SRI SRI Dr. NIRMALANANDANATHA MAHASWAMIJI The Hon’ble Chancellor, Adichunchanagiri University
President, Sri Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust (R.)
Sri Sri Sri Dr. Nirmalanandanatha
MahaswamijiHon’ble Chancellor, ACU
Well-educated society is indeed a healthy insignia of any nation. Civilization desires the cultured frontrunners in diverse aspects of life to edify and guide the common man to lead a meticulous life. The rudiments necessary for organized life are devoutness, sociality, edification and well-being. Sri Adichunchanagiri College of pharmacy is collectively embarking on a great voyage to the frontiers of pharmaceutical knowledge and proficiency, which is where students will begin their individual exploration in the yet unchartered territory of sufferings and diseases. ‘Auoshadhagiri- 2021’ (Vol-VIII), is a true creation and representation of and by the students. It is a rare opportunity to exhibit and share their experience and enhance their talent amongst their contemporaries and faculty members. Auoshadhagiri-2021, (Vol-VIII), surely boosts the morale amongst the millennial students towards creativity and reflects the high cultural and aesthetic values which are universal and genuinely radiate about.
I do appreciate and applaud the editorial team for their successful completion of this tedious yet daunting task of putting together the myriad thoughts and dreams of students into a meaningful and delightful visual fest. My best wishes and blessings to the editorial team and wish a grand success of ‘Auoshadhagiri-2021’ (Vol-VIII).
(Sri Sri Sri Dr. Nirmalanandanatha mahaswamiji)
The meaning of education is not restricted to just memorizing facts and obtains grades. It is more than that which prepare a student fit for future challenges. The successful peoples are always curious, innovative and resilient to adapt to new changes in life. Among all creativity plays a major role in building leadership skills. Tomorrows professionals will be hired not only basis of their domain knowledge but of what they can do with their knowledge. They will be looking for the positive creative approach to solve the real time problems instead of merely following instructions. Future focused should be shifting on human unique intelligence.
It was quite inspiring to know that Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy continuing their tradition of college magazine “Aoushadhagiri” in this year as Volume VIII, which carries the contributions reflecting ethos and aspirations of students, faculty and other team members of the institution. It gently reflects the core values of this institution and facilitates the young budding next gen heroes with their mighty deeds. The contents amply demonstrated the communication skill, poetic powers, imaginations, creativity, humor and humanism of contributors which all make true values of eduction.
‘Aoushadhagiri’ Vol- VIII has made an earnest attempt in the direction and brought out certain aspects of the college to the eyes of the public so that can glimpsized the institution even batter. I appreciate the determined efforts of editorial team and wholeheartedly wish the magazine a grand success.
(Dr. P. D. Chaudhari)
Dr. P. D. ChaudhariPresident,
Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI)
The ecosphere today is fluctuating at such an accelerated proportion and we requisite to pause and reflect on this whole system of Learning. I believe, Accomplishment comes to those who work hard and halts with those, who don’t respite on the laurels of the past.
I am pleased to note that the growing number of university ranks every year express the exceptional quality of education being imparted in our institution.
Every volume of our college magazine is a milestone that inscriptions our progression, divulges our imaginings, and gives life to our thoughts and aspirations.
It unleashes a wide range of innovative skills oscillating from writing to editing and even in crafting the magazine. Currently volume- VIII, ‘Aoushadhagiri-2021’ is a perfect blend of creative thinking, art, knowledge and wisdom which pulsates in the inner soul of various young minds. It is expected to find in this ambience, the intensive use of a variety of thinking activities, strategies and group dynamics to make this issue interesting and thought provoking. I feel great pleasure to present yet another issue of our prestigious annual magazine Aoushadhagiri-2021, Vol-VIII.
I would like to congratulate the entire editorial team for their altruistic exertion in bringing out this magazine in a very innovative way.
(Dr. B. Ramesh)
Dr. B. RameshDean of Pharmacy and Principal
Well come to this brand new edition of our prestigious annual magazine ‘Aoushadhagiri 2021’ (Vol-VIII).
Once Swami Vivekananda said, we want that education by which character is formed, strength of mind is increased, and the intellect is expanded, by which one can stand on one’s own feet. Hence nurturing ingenuity and appealing creativity are two of the key mechanism of an effectual edification. ‘Aoushadhagiri-2021’ Vol-VIII, is an sincere approach of such education where we can explore the creative minds, intellectual thoughts and added with the snap short of institutional curricular view.
This herculean task of editing this magazine would not have been possible without the sincere support of the members of the Editorial Board who worked tirelessly with positive attitude and finally made a fair draft of ‘Aoushadhagiri- 2021’, Vol-VIII.
I am gratified to all my colleagues who dipped their oars into the turbulent water of the events and have sailed it to the shore of publication.
I take this opportunity to thank all the dignitaries for sparing their valuable time to send their best wishes for the magazine in the form of ‘Messages’ and I heartily yearning all the readers best wishes and hope this souvenir will enjoy your critical acclaim and prove itself to play a vital role in the all-round development of the students.
Thank you all!!
(Dr. Pulak Majumder)
Dr. Pulak MajumderAssociate Editor,
Aoushadhagiri (Vol. VIII)
EDITORIAL BOARD
Editor –In- Chief
Dr. B. Ramesh
Associate Editor
Dr. Pulak Majumder
Co- Editor
Ms. Varsha Jain B A
Staff Co-ordinators
Mr. B. Prakash Kumar
Mr. Syed Sagheer Ahmed
Mr. Manish Majumder
Mr. Madhu B K
Mr. Tripathi Amruthanand S
Dr. Naga Prashanth K
Mr. Ravindra B N
Mr. M. Kumaraswamy
Mr. Purushotham K N
Student Co-ordinators
D Pharm
Vinutha A & Dhananjay H K, I D. Pharm
Narendra M, II D. Pharm
B Pharm
Amrutha & Gowtham Kumar D K,
I B. Pharm - Sem I
Inder H, II B. Pharm, Sem III
Padmashree K R, III B. Pharm. Sem V
Anjali, IV B. Pharm. Sem VII
Pharm D
Bhuvan K S, I Pharm. D
Shobitha Gowda, II Pharm. D
Manasvi N, III Pharm. D
Afra, IV Pharm. D
Reetha K M, V Pharm. D
Kesia K Varghese, VI Pharm D
M Pharm
Nischith, M. Pharm. Pharmacology
Priyanka & Suhas, M. Pharm. Pharmaceutics
Manoj M, M. Pharm. Pharma Chemistry
Harish N N, M. Pharm. Pharma Analysis
EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
Dr. Prakash S Goudanavar
Dr. T. Yunus Pasha
Dr. Rupesh Kumar M
Dr. Anne Gowda H V
Dr. Rajesh V
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Dr. Soumya A, Pharm D, received two
Gold Medals in 23rd Annual Convocation
2021 for the recognition of her highest
score in I and II Year Pharm D examination
conducted by Rajiv Gandhi University of
Health Sciences, Bengaluru.
STUDENTOUTSTANDING
PERFORMANCE
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Ms. NISCHITHA S (BEAD)II D. Pharm
First Class. 72.3%
Mr. ANKITH (RGUHS)III Pharm.D
Distinction. 82.7%
Mr. SANJAY K GOWDA (ACU)M. Pharm
I Sem - 84.15%, II Sem - 87.69%Distinction, Pharmacology
Mr. PUNEETH G K (RGUHS)IV Pharm.D
Distinction. 84.50%
Ms. LEELAVATHI P T (ACU)I Sem - 76.46%
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Mr. RAMESH T B (ACU)I Sem -80.31%
M. PharmPharmaceutical Analysis
Mr. SAGAR M S (ACU)II Sem- 86.15%
M. PharmPharmaceutical Analysis
Ms. FIRDOSE SAMEEN (ACU)I Sem -75.23%, II Sem-84.15%
M. Pharm, Pharmaceutics
Ms. JAYASHREE K R (ACU)II Sem - 85.38%
M. PharmPharmaceutical Chemistry
MR. AVINASH H R (ACU)IV Sem CGPA-8.92
M. PharmPharmaceutical Analysis
Ms. LEELA G (ACU)IV Sem CGPA-9.20
M. PharmPharmacy Practice
Mr. PRASANTHA TAVARI (ACU)IV Sem CGPA-8.91
M. Pharm, Pharmaceutics
Mr. NIRANJANKUMAR C V (ACU)IV Sem CGPA-8.99
M. PharmPharmaceutical Chemistry
Mr. WASEEM HUSSAIN BHAT (RGUHS)
VI Sem B. PharmDistinction. 76.80%
Ms. SUSHMITHA S M (ACU)I Pharm.D
Distinction. 89.4%
Ms. SANGEETHA N (ACU)II Pharm.D
Distinction. 79.7%
Ms. NICHITHA H L (ACU)B. Pharm
I Sem - 85.3% & II Sem -91.86% Distinction
Ms. SAHANA D (ACU)III Sem B. Pharm
Distinction. 83.83%
Ms. PADMA SHREE K R (ACU)IV Sem B. Pharm
Distinction. 87.29%
Ms. AMULYA Y K (RGUHS)V Sem B. Pharm
Distinction. 78.6%
CLASS TOPPERS
(2019 - 2020)
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Ms. VASANTHA T S
10th Rank IV B. Pharm
9th Rank Med. Chemistry–III B. Pharm
8th Rank PTBP – IV B. Pharm
9th Rank Industrial Pharmacognosy – IV B.Pharm
1st Rank AIP – IV B. Pharm
SACCP Class Topper : 86% Distinction
Ms. BAVINA BALAKRISHNA
7th Rank Pharmacognasy - I B. Pharm (RS4)
7th Rank Pathophysiology - II B.Pharm (RS4)
10th Rank Pharmaceutical Marketing - IV B. Pharm (RS4)
Ms. DARSHINI P
9th Rank Pharmaceutical Marketing - IV B. Pharm (RS4)
Ms. APOORVA S
10th Rank V Pharm. D
10th Rank Ph.epidemiology &
Ph.economics - V Pharm. D
8th Rank Clerkship- V Pharm. D
7th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D
SACCP Class Topper : 84% Distinction
RGUHS RANK HOLDERS
(2019 - 2020)
SUBJECT WISETOPPERS LIST
(2019 - 2020)
Ms. VEDASHREE P M
7th Rank Pharmacognasy & Phytochemistry – IV B.Pharm (RS4)
10th Rank Pharmacology & Toxicology – IV B.Pharm (RS4)
Mr. JUNAITH K
10th Rank Pharmaceutical Marketing - IV B. Pharm (RS4)
Mr. MANOJ MOULI C
8th Rank Pharmaceutical Marketing - IV B. Pharm (RS4)
10th Rank Pharmacology & Toxicology – IV B. Pharm (RS4)
Ms. REKHA T N
5th Rank Pharmaceutical Technology & Biopharmaceutics – IV B. Pharm (Rs4)
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Mr. SYED AFRID
9th Rank Pharmacology & Toxicology – IV B. Pharm (RS4)
Mr. DARSHAN J C
8th Rank Clinical Research - V Pharm. D (RS2)
7th Rank Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics - V Pharm. D (RS2)
8th Rank Clinical Pharmacokinetic & Pharmacotherapeutic Drug Monitoring - V Pharm. D (RS2)
9th Rank Clerkship - V Pharm. D (RS2)
8th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Ms. JERIN S SHAJI
8th Rank Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics - V Pharm. D (Rs2)
7th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Ms. KESSIA K VARGHESE
8th Rank Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics - V Pharm. D (RS2)
8th Rank Clinical Pharmacokinetic & Pharmacotherapeutic Drug Monitoring - V Pharm. D (RS2)
9th Rank Clerkship- V Pharm. D (RS2)
8th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Ms. SOWMYA V S
9th Rank Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Ms. TANUSHREE B M
9th Rank Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics - V Pharm. D(RS2)
7th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Mr. PRAVEEN P
10th Rank Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics - V Pharm. D (RS2)
9th Rank Clerkship- V Pharm. D (RS2)
5th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Mr. SAYANTAN GHOSH
10th Rank Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics - V Pharm. D (RS2)
10th Rank Clerkship - V Pharm. D (RS2)
7th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Mr. YASEEN MULLA
10th Rank Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics - V Pharm. D (RS2)
8th Rank Clinical Pharmacokinetic & Pharmacotherapeutic Drug Monitoring - V Pharm. D (RS2)
6th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Mr. MUNAWIR
10th Rank Advanced Industrial Pharmacy – IV B. Pharm (RS4)
Ms. LIPIKA DAS
5th Rank Clinical Research - V Pharm. D (Rs2)
10th Rank Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics - V Pharm. D (RS2)
8th Rank Clerkship- V Pharm. D (RS2)
8th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Ms. KRISHNENDHU A JAYAKUMAR
10th Rank Clinical Research-V Pharm. D (RS2)
6th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Ms. VIDHYASHREE B H
10th Rank Clinical Research-V Pharm. D (RS2)
9th Rank Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics- V Pharm. D (RS2)
10th Rank Clinical Pharmacokinetic & Pharmacotherapeutic Drug Monitoring - V Pharm. D (RS2)
7th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Ms. ANWITHA JOHNS
8th Rank Pharmacoepidemiology & Pharmacoeconomics- V Pharm. D (RS2)
7th Rank Clinical Pharmacokinetic & Pharmacotherapeutic Drug Monitoring - V Pharm. D (RS2)
10th Rank Clerkship- V Pharm. D (RS2)
7th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
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Ms. BERLIN PALAMDOTTI L KURIAN
10th Rank Clinical Pharmacokinetic & Pharmacotherapeutic Drug Monitoring - V Pharm. D (RS2)
8th Rank Clerkship - V Pharm. D (RS2)
8th Rank Project Work - V Pharm.D (Rs2)
Mr. MOHAMMED ZUBER
8th Rank Clerkship - V Pharm. D (RS2)
7th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Mr. VINOD KUMAR V
10th Rank Clerkship - V Pharm. D (RS2)
8th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Ms. GOPIKA SURENDRAN
5th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Ms. MEGHANA A
6th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Ms. PUDOTA MARY PRAVALLIKA
7th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Ms. ANU JOY
8th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Ms. AKSA MERIN JOSE
9th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Mr. STAIZY KUNJUMON
9th Rank Project Work - V Pharm. D (RS2)
Mr. HARI KRISHNA A
10th Rank Project Work - V Pharm .D (RS2)
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ADICHUNCHANAGIRI UNIVERSITY’S SRI ADICHUNCHANAGIRI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY: INCORPORATING UNIQUE TEACHING PEDAGOGIES TO OFFER A BETTER LEARNING EXPERIENCE
COLLEGE OF THE YEAR
seminars and to participate and present scientific papers in national and international conferences/seminars and symposia.Hospital training, bedside teaching, and reporting ADR’s are some of the professional skills taught by teachers at the college. Also, explicit emphasis is laid on research performance in the form of projects, guidance and publications by the faculty members for self-up gradation.
Evolving with the Changing TimesSri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy creates an intellectually stimulating environment through seminars, conferences, workshops, guest lectures, and industry visits which broadens the perspectives of students. Experts from the research background provide research orientation to enrich the learning experience of the students. Students are encouraged to participate in National Conferences, Competitions and Symposiums to inculcate a healthy spirit of competition and team building. "At Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, we have embraced the power of technology to help our students learn in ways never possible before. Self-paced learning, online assessments, continuous evaluation processes, e-learning modules, technology-enabled classrooms, and virtual library helps in our student’s holistic development. The sound training that the students endure with the assistance of SACCP helps them to stand out from the crowd of other pharmacy
students and match the global and national demands. We also have an Industry Institutional Partnership Cell (IIPC) in place to bridge the industry-academia gap. The college holds placement drive each year in which various MNCs and NCs absorb our students. We have a record of 90 percent and above placements from thepast five years and we feel proud to mention that this year also 90 percentof students are selected in the campus placement drive”, adds Dr. B.Ramesh.
Entrepreneurship has now become the better career option for graduating technocrats which not only makes them self-made persons but also generates employment opportunities for those who are unable to mould into entrepreneurial personalities. Various entrepreneurship development activities like entrepreneurship awareness camp, skill development program and expert talks are conducted through Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EAC) at the campus. As far as the future goes, Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacyis planningto improve human well-being across the life span through interdisciplinary research, teaching and service. By offering learner-centred academic and professional activities, inculcating pleasant and admirable attitude, and necessary skills, Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy is aiming to be the epitome of top-notch Pharmaceutical colleges in the country.
Dr.B. Ramesh, Principal and Professor
Dr. B.Ramesh has nearly three decades of experience and expertise working in the teaching fraternity and he has number ofresearch publications in peer-reviewed journals of International repute. Apart from this,Dr. B.Ramesh is also a M.Pharma and Ph.D. holder.
SRI ADICHUNCHANAGIRI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY CREATES AN INTELLECTUALLY STIMULATING ENVIRONMENT THROUGH SEMINARS, CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS, GUEST LECTURES, AND INDUSTRY VISITS WHICH BROADENS THE PERSPECTIVES OF STUDENTS
COLLEGES IN INDIA – 2020PHARMA
TOP 10HIGHER EDUCATIONReview
P harmaceutical education has been increasing in demand over the past couple of years in India and more students are
keen on pursuing a career in the pharmacy segment owing to the wide scope of career opportunities. Acknowledging the importance of having a pioneering educational institution to offer top-notch programs in Pharmacy, Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy was established in 1981 by Sri Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust. The college operates with a vision to produce globally competent pharmacists with skill, knowledge and attitude whilethe
institutes’ mission is to impart quality education with training to excel in the pharmacy profession. The college is attached to 1000 bedded Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) hospital to offer valuable practical education to their students. Improving human
lives through innovative teaching, research and outreach activities is and always has been the motto of the college and in 2018, the institute became one of the constituent colleges of Adichunchanagiri University. Dr. S. Chandrashekar Shetty is the present Vice-Chancellor of Adichunchanagiri University. The institute is also accredited by NBA, ISO 9001-2015 certified for its quality management system and is listed in the NIRF rankings of 2019 and 2020 owing to the quality of education imparted.
Creating the Perfect Learning Environment Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Phar-macy offers a plethora of programs including D.Pharm, B.Pharm, M.Pharm, Pharm-D, and Ph.D. courses with the aim of providing quality ed-ucation in Pharmaceutical Sciences. “We follow the curriculum designed by the Pharmacy council of India and as a private University, we have the liberty to add on the content based on the current need of the Industry/hospitals. There are experts from in-dustries in our Board of Studies and we provide hands-on experience and employability skills such as trouble-shooting, searching and interpreting literature, laboratory safety, commu-nication, teamwork, and ethics. We also emphasize on developing soft and hard skills in communication, career development opportunities, person-
ality development and placement ac-tivities, writing assignments, project making and research aptitude in the student community. The college has signed MOU with Pharma Training Institute, Bangalore, which provides training to students to enrich their knowledge about the development of new formulations and analytical meth-od development”, says Dr.B. Ramesh, Principal and Professor, Sri Adichun-chanagiri College of Pharmacy.
At Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, the teacher becomes more of a mentor who helps students achieve the learning goal and students also work together and use each other's skills and expertise to accomplish learning tasks. Faculty members of the institution are highly qualified with vast professional experience and the institution provides the opportunity to all the faculty members to update and upgrade their knowledge by encouraging them to attend faculty development programs, workshops,
Sri Sri Sri Dr. Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji, Hon'ble Chancellor
ANOTHER FEATHER IN THE CROWN OF
SACCP
Adichunchanagiri University’s Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, BG Nagara Karnataka, is recognized as College of the Year 2020 under ”Pharma Colleges in India 2020” by Higher Education Review magazine.
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ADICHUNCHANAGIRI UNIVERSITY’S SRI ADICHUNCHANAGIRI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY: INCORPORATING UNIQUE TEACHING PEDAGOGIES TO OFFER A BETTER LEARNING EXPERIENCE
COLLEGE OF THE YEAR
seminars and to participate and present scientific papers in national and international conferences/seminars and symposia.Hospital training, bedside teaching, and reporting ADR’s are some of the professional skills taught by teachers at the college. Also, explicit emphasis is laid on research performance in the form of projects, guidance and publications by the faculty members for self-up gradation.
Evolving with the Changing TimesSri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy creates an intellectually stimulating environment through seminars, conferences, workshops, guest lectures, and industry visits which broadens the perspectives of students. Experts from the research background provide research orientation to enrich the learning experience of the students. Students are encouraged to participate in National Conferences, Competitions and Symposiums to inculcate a healthy spirit of competition and team building. "At Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, we have embraced the power of technology to help our students learn in ways never possible before. Self-paced learning, online assessments, continuous evaluation processes, e-learning modules, technology-enabled classrooms, and virtual library helps in our student’s holistic development. The sound training that the students endure with the assistance of SACCP helps them to stand out from the crowd of other pharmacy
students and match the global and national demands. We also have an Industry Institutional Partnership Cell (IIPC) in place to bridge the industry-academia gap. The college holds placement drive each year in which various MNCs and NCs absorb our students. We have a record of 90 percent and above placements from thepast five years and we feel proud to mention that this year also 90 percentof students are selected in the campus placement drive”, adds Dr. B.Ramesh.
Entrepreneurship has now become the better career option for graduating technocrats which not only makes them self-made persons but also generates employment opportunities for those who are unable to mould into entrepreneurial personalities. Various entrepreneurship development activities like entrepreneurship awareness camp, skill development program and expert talks are conducted through Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EAC) at the campus. As far as the future goes, Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacyis planningto improve human well-being across the life span through interdisciplinary research, teaching and service. By offering learner-centred academic and professional activities, inculcating pleasant and admirable attitude, and necessary skills, Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy is aiming to be the epitome of top-notch Pharmaceutical colleges in the country.
Dr.B. Ramesh, Principal and Professor
Dr. B.Ramesh has nearly three decades of experience and expertise working in the teaching fraternity and he has number ofresearch publications in peer-reviewed journals of International repute. Apart from this,Dr. B.Ramesh is also a M.Pharma and Ph.D. holder.
SRI ADICHUNCHANAGIRI COLLEGE OF PHARMACY CREATES AN INTELLECTUALLY STIMULATING ENVIRONMENT THROUGH SEMINARS, CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS, GUEST LECTURES, AND INDUSTRY VISITS WHICH BROADENS THE PERSPECTIVES OF STUDENTS
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TOP 10HIGHER EDUCATIONReview
P harmaceutical education has been increasing in demand over the past couple of years in India and more students are
keen on pursuing a career in the pharmacy segment owing to the wide scope of career opportunities. Acknowledging the importance of having a pioneering educational institution to offer top-notch programs in Pharmacy, Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy was established in 1981 by Sri Adichunchanagiri Shikshana Trust. The college operates with a vision to produce globally competent pharmacists with skill, knowledge and attitude whilethe
institutes’ mission is to impart quality education with training to excel in the pharmacy profession. The college is attached to 1000 bedded Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) hospital to offer valuable practical education to their students. Improving human
lives through innovative teaching, research and outreach activities is and always has been the motto of the college and in 2018, the institute became one of the constituent colleges of Adichunchanagiri University. Dr. S. Chandrashekar Shetty is the present Vice-Chancellor of Adichunchanagiri University. The institute is also accredited by NBA, ISO 9001-2015 certified for its quality management system and is listed in the NIRF rankings of 2019 and 2020 owing to the quality of education imparted.
Creating the Perfect Learning Environment Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Phar-macy offers a plethora of programs including D.Pharm, B.Pharm, M.Pharm, Pharm-D, and Ph.D. courses with the aim of providing quality ed-ucation in Pharmaceutical Sciences. “We follow the curriculum designed by the Pharmacy council of India and as a private University, we have the liberty to add on the content based on the current need of the Industry/hospitals. There are experts from in-dustries in our Board of Studies and we provide hands-on experience and employability skills such as trouble-shooting, searching and interpreting literature, laboratory safety, commu-nication, teamwork, and ethics. We also emphasize on developing soft and hard skills in communication, career development opportunities, person-
ality development and placement ac-tivities, writing assignments, project making and research aptitude in the student community. The college has signed MOU with Pharma Training Institute, Bangalore, which provides training to students to enrich their knowledge about the development of new formulations and analytical meth-od development”, says Dr.B. Ramesh, Principal and Professor, Sri Adichun-chanagiri College of Pharmacy.
At Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, the teacher becomes more of a mentor who helps students achieve the learning goal and students also work together and use each other's skills and expertise to accomplish learning tasks. Faculty members of the institution are highly qualified with vast professional experience and the institution provides the opportunity to all the faculty members to update and upgrade their knowledge by encouraging them to attend faculty development programs, workshops,
Sri Sri Sri Dr. Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji, Hon'ble Chancellor
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Mr. M. Shankar, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry received ‘Best Researcher Award 2020’ in the category of International Scientist Awards on Engineering, Science and Medicine on 12th & 13th -Sep-2020, Trichy, India, from VGOOD Technology factory. VDGOOD Professional Association, East Kandasamypuram, Villupuram, TN, 606107, India.
RESEARCHER AWARDS
Dr. Pulak Majumder, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacognosy has recived ‘Research Excellence Award-2020’ from Institutes of Scholars, Karnataka on 4th November 2020.
Dr. Majumder, also time-honored ‘Young Scientiest Award-2020’ in the category of International Scientist Awards on Engineering, Science and Medicine from VDGOOD Professional Association, East Kandasamypuram, Villupuram, TN, 606107, India. on 17th & 18th -October-2020, Kolkata, India,
PHILOSOPHY OF ‘U & I’
How Can You “SM_LE” Without “I” ?
How Can You Be “F_NE” Without “I” ?
How Can You “W_SH” Without “I” ?
How Can You Be “N_CE” Without “I” ?
How Can You Be a “FR_END” Without “I” ?
So “I” Am Very Important!
But How Can I Achieve “S_CCESS” Without “U” ?
How Can I “LA_GH” Without ‘U’?
How Can I Take A “C_P” of Tea or Coffee Without “U”?
How Can I Enjoy The “S_NSHINE” Without “U”?
How Can I Have “F_N” Without “U”?
And That Makes “U” More Important Than “I”!
Therefore humans (U & I) = WE need one another in life to be happy, work together and achieve greater things. Let’s propagate positivity and shun negativity.
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Department of Pharmaceutics and
Regulatory Affairs
About the department:
The Department of Pharmaceutics established in the year 2009 and Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs in 2020. The Department of Pharmaceutics is a place where commitment to excellence in academia, research and development is demonstrated through the productivity and success of faculty and students. The Department continue to march with times and focuses on expanding the scientific avenues for improving the delivery of drugs and therapeutic agents. Department offer a training environment that includes the latest formulation laboratory instrumentation and technologies supervised by faculty with potent, powerful blend of academic experience and industry exposure. The department is equipped with the state of art laboratories, ultra-modern facilities, and offer diverse opportunities for students learning.
The focused research areas of the department are i) Pre-formulation studies, ii) Development of different pharmaceutical dosage forms including novel and nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems, iii) Evaluation of developed dosage forms with respect to various in vitro and in vivo parameters and iv) Studying the biopharmaceutical and pharmacokinetic aspects of the drug as well as its dosage forms.
Department has MoU with PTI (Pharma Training Institute, Bangalore) which imparts the Industrial knowledge and skills to the students. Department has also received research grants from different funding agencies like VGST, RGUHS, AICTE etc.
Number of conferences/ webinar conduced: 03
• Pharmaceutical Process development & Manufacturing Challenges
• Statistical Discovery for Pharmaceutical Sciences(by Virtual mode)
Number of workshop conducted: 01
• Computer Aided Formulation Development & Hands on training for Design Expert version 12 software
Number of publications: 15
(National - 03, International = 12)
Worth of grant/ funded projects/applied: 0.20 crores
Number of patent filled: 01
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Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
and Analysis
About the department:
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry is established in the year 2010. It is an integral part of pharmacy education involving several aspects of new drug discovery and development in collaboration with other disciplines of pharmacy. The department is extensively involved in the postgraduate programme in ‘Pharmaceutical Chemistry” which involves learning of various aspects of Advanced Organic Chemistry including Process Chemistry, Advanced Medicinal Chemistry and CADD. Research laboratories are equipped with various basic and essential instruments like Carousal Radleys Parallel Synthesiser, High-Speed Centrifuge etc which are useful for the synthesis of New Chemical Entities (NCEs).
Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis deals with the analysis of the raw materials as well as finished pharmaceutical formulations which are very important for the evaluation of quality, safety, and efficacy of pharmaceutical products. Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis has advanced facilities of chromatography and spectroscopy for analytical characterization of drugs and excipients. The department has a research laboratory for postgraduate students and a sophisticated laboratory dedicated for UG, PG and PhD students. Research lab is equipped with, Shimadzu HPLC (Premier), Ependrop Centrifuge, gas chromatography (Agilent) along with gel electrophoresis.
The drug testing laboratory has been established under the association with department of Pharmaceutical analysis and set ready for contract research and commercial sample testing after approval with governing authorities like ISO, GLP etc.
Total 15 number of students admitted in the dept and focussing on Bio-analytical, QbD and CADD with synthesis of Heterocyclic moieties.
Number of Conference/webinars conducted: 02
• ‘Development Quality Assurance in Pharma Industry’ on 12th December 2020.
• ‘ARIIA Rankings: Strategies and Approaches’ on 2nd September 2020.
Number of Workshop conducted: 01
• ‘Thesis writing and referencing’ on 11th November 2020.
Number of Research and review publications: 25
(Scopus: 08, International journals: 17)
Number of Patent filled: 03
Worth of grant/ funded project received / applied: 0.30 crore
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Department of Pharmacology
About the department:
Pharmacology is the scientific discipline that, in the attempt to impart the knowledge of health and alleviate disease, studies the mechanisms by which drugs alter biological systems. The Department of Pharmacology at Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G. Nagar, was established in the year 2014. The department offers training in pharmacology and toxicology to both undergraduate, Pharm D, and post graduate students, who may frequently undergo to the exciting research, regulatory and administrative careers in academic, industrial and healthcare provision settings. In this direction, the department of Pharmacology aims to prepare exceptional students for productive and successful careers in pharmaceutical industry, academia, research and public sectors.
The department has centralized Animal house approved by CPCSEA (Registration no: 377/PO/ReBi/S/2001/CPCSEA) for conducting experiments on Mice, Rats, Guinea Pigs, and Rabbits. The Department also involves collaborative research activities. To strengthen the department research activities, we made MOU with various CRO, Industries and some
research laboratories. In this connection we have published more than 30 research and review articles in National and International Journals. Adding the achievement to the miles stone of the department, staffs were awarded (Best Researcher award) by various agencies and also two patent was filled. The Department has conducted one workshop and one National conference.
Number of Conference conducted: 01
• Post COVID opportunities and challenges for pharma professionals.
Number of Workshop conducted: 01
Number of research Publications: 16
(Scopus indexed: 7, International: 9)
Number of Book published: 01
Number of Patent filled: 01
Number of research project applied: 01 (Rs. 0.15 crore)
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Department of Pharmacy Practice
About the department:
Department of pharmacy practices was Establishedin the year 2009 with the aim to provide Clinical Education by using evidence-based approaches to optimize the practice of pharmacy by ensuring better patient care and pharmaceutical services and develop skilled and competitive pharmacy leaders in healthcare system for future needs by utilizing emerging technologies of advanced learning.Department also identifies and develops interprofessional programs and services for better patient care and skill development in the budding clinical pharmacists.
The department of Pharmacy Practices is actively involved in various clinical researches in collaboration with industries and hospitals from various parts of India. The department have MoU with two corporate multispecialty hospitals (Ruby General Hospital, Kolkata and Healthcare Global Enterprises Ltd (HCG) Hospital, Bengaluru).
The department has initiated Academia –industry collaborations with Samrud Foundation for Health and Research, Bangalore. Currently department is highly engaged with three Consultancy projects (Clinical Trials) worth of Rs.0.38 crores and has also received ACU grants worth of Rs. 0.97 crores. Department is constantly working on collaborative research, community services and patient health with their
highly competent staffs; currently six Ph.D., and thirty-one interns and five post graduates are perusing their degrees .
Number of Conferences/Guest Lectures conducted: 04
• ‘Research and Publication Ethics’ on 3rd January 2020.
• ‘Career Opportunities for Pharmacy Students’ on 6th February 2020.
• ‘Covid-19 Preparedness: An Academic Perspective’ (For Health Professionals) on 7th May 2020.
• ‘Covid-19 Preparedness: An Academic Perspective’ (For Students) on 9th May 2020.
Number of Workshop conducted: 02
• ‘Role of Pharmacist in Managing DM & Skill Development’ on 8th January 2020.
• ‘Career Guidance Programme on Pharmacy Courses’ on 13th January 2020.
Number of Research/ review publications: 07
Worth of Research grant/funded project received /applied: Rs. 0.49 crores
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Department of Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry
About the department:
Since the establishment of the college dept of Pharmacognosy exists as it is one of the core subjects. The subject deals about the holistic approach to overcome the health care issues through the ancient and traditional knowledge. Pharmacognosy also provides scientific evidences behind the utilization of plants for treating various ailments from which people around the world are suffering from.
The main focus of the department is to inculcate the students with extensive knowledge about the herbal drugs, nutraceuticals, cosmeceuticals, etc. derived from nature. Updating student’s knowledge about the history of the herbal drugs, their cultivation, processing, commercial utilization, etc. The department also undertakes projects related to the exploitation of traditionally employed drugs for providing scientific background. Establishing fingerprint for the plant materials, extracts and their formulations required for the standardization of quality control of the herbal drugs.
Currently the department is having 04 PhD students who are actively researching in the area of natural drugs.
Number of Conference/webinars conducted: 03
• National Pharma Quiz on the title of “Preparatory GPAT’ on 25th July 2020.
• An online survey entitled “Awareness on hand sanitizers among Indian population: A comprehensive online survey’ on 7th July 2020.
• “Abroad opportunities for Pharmacy students” on 6thJune 2020.
Number of Workshop conducted: 01
• ‘Faculty development programme’ on 27-29th November 2020.
Number of Research and review publications: 03
(Scopus: 01, International journals: 02)
Number of Patent filled: 01
Worth of grant/ funded project received / applied: 0.16 crores
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Clinical Research Centre (CRC) under the Department of Pharmacy Practice, was constituted in AH & RC in the year 2019. The Centre is located at Adichunchanagiri Hospital & Research Centre with eminent infrastructure facilities. The Centre owns a well-furnished and established office with biometric-access enabled Drug Storage area and Archival Room under 24/7 CCTV Surveillance. The Centre aims to responsibly grow research and scientific innovation to improve patient care and to provide a unique opportunity to have substantial impact.
The Centre is headed by Dr. B. Ramesh, Managing Director, Clinical Trials, AH & RC and Dr. Rajesh Venkataraman, Head, Clinical Trials, AH & RC. Ms.G Devi works as the Senior Clinical Research Coordinator and plays a major part in the running of the Centre. Around 10 Junior Clinical Research Coordinators and 01, Public Relation Officer (PRO) also works with the team and renders excellent services towards the success of the Research Centre. The Team strive to advance and change the standard of care by leveraging discovery and innovation.
Clinical Research Centre
(CRC)
The research performed at this Centre is accomplished by experienced investigators and professional medical staff. Patient safety and explicit adherence to study protocols are of paramount importance at the Clinical Research Centre.
The CRC brings scientific discovery to the realm of patient care by supporting patients, volunteers and researchers who participate in clinical trials and other forms of clinical research.The Research Centre has signed MOUs with various Consultancies, Organizations and Labs aiming for rendering quality services for the conduct of Research Activities.
The Clinical Research Centre, AH& RC is all set to take a deep-dive into the likely future of clinical trials, based on three successive waves of near, next and horizon. The CRC has successfully completed various clinical trials worth of Rs. 0.34 crores in the year 2019-20 and currently various projects are under way which worth around Rs 0.35 crores in this year 2020-21.
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Institutional Training and Placement Cell
Since 1987 Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy is thriving to become “Centre of Excellence” by providing quality and research oriented Pharmaceutical Education to produce competent Pharmacist with right skill, knowledge and attitude to meet the needs of industry, community and other stake holders.
The cell aimed to build industry ready pharmacist and guide the students for higher studies and conduct industrial tour and training and place the students through on campus or off campus placements. Many reputed companies came for the recruitment drive for the Final Year Students UG & PG as well as Pharm. D aspirants. Maximum of students were placed in different sector i.e., Sales and Marketing, Production, QA, QC, Pharmaceutical industry, Pharmacovigilance, Scientific writing, Hospital and Retail Pharmacist excluding those who are interested for higher study. Number of pool campus recruitment drive was organized in SACCP.
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Department of Library and Information
Centre
It is a Temple of Knowledge and providing relevant Information in the form of Science books, journals, e-resources and useful websites. Department of library and information center was established in the year 1982. The aim of the departments is to acquire, organize and provide access to various kinds of information sources including books, journals, thesis, etc both in print and electronic forms and provide excellent IT based information services and be partner in the pursuit of academic excellence by varsity students, researchers and faculty. To collaborate with other institutions at local, regional, national and international levels for mutually beneficial resource sharing and to maximize the efficiency of library staff, through continuous training and promotion. The Department library is having 18,500 of documents includes text books, M. Pharm dissertations, Project reports, etc. The Department library comprised of more than 10000 Books / Volumes, more than 1500 titles, near about 80 CD’s and bulk range of national and international journals.
Digital library/Information center holds more than 2500 E Books, more tha 200 post graduates dissertations and PhD thesis along with the online access of Micromedex Drugdex system - online & Lexicom online Drug Index etc. more than 250 e-journals are been accessed by the students and faculties.
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National Service Scheme popularly known as NSS, the scheme was launched in 1969, is central schemes being operated by Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports, Government of India and aimed at developing student’s personality through community service. The NSS unit emphasize the motto “Not me, but you”. Motto reflects the selfless service which means putting the need of other person and community first than our own.
Since inception of the INSSU in the year 2012 the number of student’s strength increased to several hundred till date. The INSSU, work under Mr Ravindra, Assistant Professor and Programme Officer (PO), who plays a pivotal role as an organizer, coordinator, supervisor, administrator and public relations person for the NSS unit.
The INSSU has two types of programmes, viz., (a) Regular activities and (b) Special Camping programmes. Under the “Regular Activities”, students are expected to work as volunteers for a continuous period of two years, rendering community service for a minimum of 120 hours per annum. Under Special Camping Programme, a camp of 07 days’ is conducted every year in the adopted area on a specific theme. Each student volunteer is required to participate in at least one Special Camp over 2-year period. The nature of activities taken up under NSS continues to evolve in response to the needs of the community.
Institutional National Service Scheme Unit
(INSSU)
An illustrative list of some of the activities being carried out by INSSU during the year 2019-20 is as follows:
• Education: Pre-school education, continuing education of school drop-outs, consumer awareness, programmes on eradication of social evils, etc.
• Health, Family Welfare and Nutrition: immunization, blood donation, health education, AIDS awareness, population education and family welfare programmes, working with people in nutrition programmes, provision of safe drinking water, life skill education.
• Environment Conservation: plantation of trees and their preservation/ upkeep, cleaning and maintenance of streets drains etc., construction of sanitary latrines, watershed management, soil conservation, etc.
• Social Service Programmes: Work in hospitals, institutions for disabled persons, orphanages, old-age homes, women welfare institutions, etc.
• Programmes for improving Status of Women: awareness generation reg. women’s rights, creating awareness among women regarding, how they can contribute to the social and economic wellbeing of the community, imparting skill training to women wherever possible.
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Institutional Sports and Cultural Unit
(ISCU)
With the changing trend it has noticed a major difference in the every field. Students don’t want to be bookworms; they look for other options that could help them in the future. Besides, this in this high tech world, every student wants to acquire knowledge in every field to stay updated. Co-circular activities play a vital role in the life of students. By kipping in mind, ISCU was established in the year 1992 with the motto of grass development of students via physical and mental health. Each year ISCU organized various Cultural activities with tremeudous enthusiasm with cooperation with students and faculty members. The diversity of Cultural activities is extra ordinary and number of students, in this unit, had represented of national, zonal and state level Cultural events. We have fully equipped Cultural cell for students. Continuous encouragement is given to students to participate & perform in various activities. College has raised a special auditorium hall and amphitheater built as per convenience to the activities and student friendly. This unit tirelessly provide facilities for the Cultural activities & events like folk dance, folk orchestra, street play, one act play, skit, elocution, group song, vocal & classical singing, rangoli, flower arrangement, duate dance, solo dance, poetry recital, group dance, debate, quiz,
on the spot painting, cartooning, spot photography, mono-acting competition etc.
An illustrative list of some major cultural activities being carried out by ISCU during the year 2019-20 is as follows-
• Graduation ceremony ‘Diksha maître- 2020’.
• Fresher’s day ‘Parichya- 2021’.
• Ganesh Festival -2020
• Fare well “Bon voyage - 2020’.
Sports are one of the important aspects of the educational programme of SACCP. It is a way of life for the student’s health and fitness and those looking for professional star status. The Institutional Sports unit is well equipped with modern infrastructure and conducts activities like Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Table Tennis, Cricket, Handball, Softball, Judo, Football, Netball, Chess, Carrom, Athletics, Yoga, Kho-Kho, Kabbadi, etc. The Campus is well equipped with modern infrastructure for sports activities. Due to COVID pandemic the major grams and sports were not been held because of non physical presence of students in campus.
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Department of Pharmacy Practice, conducted 4 day’s Health Education Program under supervision of Mr. Sathish Kumar B.P, Associate Professor, deferment of Pharmacy Practices, with V Pharm D students on 3rd, 9th, 10th and 11th Mar 2020. The localities were ACU adopted villages like Bhrammadevaralli, Konanuru, B Shettihalli, Samakahalli, under Nagamangala (Tq), Mandya district.
The aim of the programme was to spread awareness about the Respiratory Diseases and their Risk Factors. During this Community based Educational program, Students visited door to door and monitor the Peoples who are using instruments like Pulse Oximetry, Peak expiratory flow meter and simultaneously demonstrated the techniques of proper usage of inhalers and nebulizers. They highlighted about healthy respiratory system and distributed pamphlets conferring the importance of maintaining the normal Respiratory Health during the progremme. The interaction with the villager’s during the program provided a kind of social responsibilities and confidence among the Students.
HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM
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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
2020
Department of Pharmacy Practice in Association with Department of OBG, AH & RC organized International Women’s Day celebration on 12th March, 2020 at Yuvalaya. The Theme of the event was ‘Each for Equal’.
Dr. Prof R.C.Prameela, Department of OBG, AH &RC was the Chief Guest of the programme.
Dr. B Ramesh, Dean Pharmacy and Principal, HODs of various departments, teaching & non-teaching staffs, students from all the batches attended the programme.
Dr. R.C Prameela in her address emphasized on the importance of giving equal rights and respect to the women in the society. She also highlighted on different ways to tackle the health issues that the women face nowadays due to changing lifestyles. Dr. B. Ramesh also emphasized the gender equalism in society and the hidden power of women in twenty first century. Other speakers includes Dr. Prakash Goudanavar, HOD, Department of Pharmaceutics, & Dr. Rajesh V
HOD, Department of Pharmacy Practice, shared their valuable thoughts and enlightened the minds of women on this occasion.
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DEEKSHA MAITHREE
2020
We celebrated Deeksha Maithree (Graduation day) on 25th March 2020 at Yuvalaya, B.G.Nagara. This program was conducted in the presence of Sri Sri Sri Dr. Nirmalanadanatha Mahaswamiji. The Chief guest of the function was Dr. Pramod Yeole, Vice Chancellor, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad . The Invited Guest of this Occasion was Dr. S Chandrashekar Shetty, Honourable Vice Chancellor, Adichunchanagiri University, Bg Nagara. On this day, more than 150 students of various course like B.Pharm, M. Pharm, Pharm. D and D. Pharm of our college graduated and took Pharmacist Oath. On This occasion Paramapoojya Guruji inspired the whole crowd by “Don’t limit your challenges. Challenge your limit.” Dr. B Ramesh, Principal, SACCP addressed the graduates by
mentioning Graduation is not the end: indeed it’s the beginning of the career. On the same day Dr. Priyank Tripathi, Manager, Dept of Clinical Pharmacology, HCG Enterprises Ltd, Banglore and Dr. NK Sathish, Associate Proffessor, Dept of Ph. Chemistry, Govt. College of Pharmacy, Banglore received the distinguished alumni awards from Poojya Swamiji. During this whole program Principal Dr. B Ramesh, Staff, Students and family members were present.
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Organized National Level E-Poster Competition during 15th May 2020. on the theme of “INDIA FIGHTS COVID-19 PANDEMIC” and followed by subtopics
• Pharmacist role in prevention & control measures of COVID-19 Pandemic.
• Epidemiology of COVID-19 Pandemic.
• Impact of strong immunity as a preventive measure against COVID-19 Pandemic.
• Challenges on education during current pandemic situation.
• Tribute to Pharmacy & other health professionals for their contributions during current pandemic situation.
Around 507 Pharmacy students & Research scholars participated in competition through submitting the e-Poster online and 3 students from various colleges won the price
E-POSTERCOMPETITION
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Institutional Alumni Cell (IAC) organized two days interaction programme with our proud Pharm. D alumni’s with current students on the theme of “Empowering Next Generation Pharmacist” on 8th and 9th June 2020. There were five talk sessions were organized with five distinguished alumni who had interacted and guided our existing students for their future career developments and future path of progress. They highlighted the various areas of industries and clinical areas for better choice of career. The event was moderated by Mr. Satish Kumar BP, Associate professor, Department of Pharmacy practices.
Institutional Alumni Cell (IAC) organized three days interaction programme with our proud B Pharm and M Pharm alumni’s with current students on the theme of “Empowering Next Generation Pharmacist” on 4-6th June 2020. There were nine talk sessions were organized with nine distinguished alumni’s who had interacted and guided our existing students for their future career.
More than 200 students explored the various possibilities & carrier opportunities in India and abroad during the interaction. Alumni highlighted various aspects of their current jobs and motivated their juniors. Important areas of discussion were “Current scenario of the industry”, “Development of professional skills and knowledge”, “Carrier opportunities in academics, Industry, hospital, marketing & in Government sector”, “New courses in Pharmacy”, “Entrepreneurship & Self Employment”, “Challenges in job & organization culture”, “Pre-Clinical, clinical trial and medical writing” & communication skill and Health care department” They highlighted the various areas of industries and clinical areas for better choice of career. The event was moderated by Mr. Rajesh Kowti, Assistant professor, Department of Pharmacology.
ALUMNI CONNECTS
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Institutional NSS unit organized the 73rd Independence Day celebration at campus on 15th August 2020. Dr. B Ramesh, Dean Pharmacy and Principal, was the chief guest of this event and hoisted the national flag at 8AM. The students, teaching and nonteaching staff were presents and participated in national anthem soon after flag hoisted by the chief guest.
Dr. Ramesh, addressed the gathering with patriotic mood and recalled the significant contributions by our national heroes during the struggle for independence. In this auspicious occasion students of different programs were performed various cultural activities i.e., patriotic songs, dances etc which mesmerized the audiences and filled then with patriotic emotions.
INDEPENDENCE DAYCELEBRATION
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Department of Pharmacognosy and Phyto-chemistry had conducted a National level quiz competition on the theme of ‘’Pharma quiz: Preparatory GPAT” in the field of Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutical Biotechnology & Microbiology. Over 800 participants were enrolled in the stipulated time of one hour. Winners were selected on the basis of fastest submission with most correct answers.
Department of Pharmacognosy and Phyto-chemistry, had organized an online nationwide questioner survey on awareness of hand sanitizers on 9th -15th August 2020 during COVID lock down. More than 1,500 responses were recorded from almost all parts of Indian states. It created an awareness and knowledge about hand sanitizes and their related uses. Some few responses are shared below.
PHARMA QUIZ
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AWARENESS SURVEY ON HAND SAITIZER
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LEARNING NEVER STOPS AT SACCP…..
ACTIVITIES DURING LOCK DOWN
Teaching learning and human interaction impacted significantly due to the incidence of pandemic COVID-19. When entire country was in behind the doors during the lockdown period, Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy started reaching to the students by digital platforms. By utilizing this platform, series of events were organized including national/ international webinar series, e-poster competition, industry integrated, various awareness programmes in department level, bridge courses etc.
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CELEBRATION OF GANDHI JAYANTI
2020
Institutional NSS Unit organizes a Quiz on the topic “Test your knowledge about Mahatma Gandhi” on this occasion of Gandhi Jayanti on 2nd Oct. 2020.
Mohandas Karamachand Gandhi, popularly known as Gandhiji led the Indian National movement against British rule and played an important role in making India an independent nation. The role played by the “Father of our Nation” in the freedom movement still inspires many and has left a legacy, unlike any other leader.
All participants who secure above 50% received an E- certificate through the registered mail ID’s.
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Institutional NSS unit organized a
virtual awareness drive on the occasion
of National cancer day on 7th November
2020. The virtual leaflet was spread
with information about cancer, its early
detection, diagnosis and prevention.
All student groups of various programs
were circulated and created awareness
about the danger site of this disease.
NATIONAL CANCER DAY
2020
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Department of Pharmacy Practice association with Institutional NSS unit celebrated National Constitution Day on 26th November 2020. Dr. B Ramesh, Dean Pharmacy and Principal, grace the event as chief guest. Teaching, non-teaching staff, students of various programme and Interns participated in this programme. Lipika Das and Thanushree, Pharm D interns delivered speech on the topic “One Nation One Constitution”.
NATIONAL CONSTITUTION
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A memorandum of agreement (MoU) has been signed between Adi Chunchanagiri University (ACU) and Higher Education Skill Development And Research Center (HESDAR), Mysuru. The aim of this memorandum of agreement was to initiate the process of FDP activities and other teaching learning process under the banner of ACU-HESDAR academic partnership. The MoU has been signed by Dr. S Chandrashekhar Shetty, Honourable VC on behalf of ACU and Dr. B G Nagavi, on behalf of HESDAR centre, Mysuru on 27th November 2020.
The event was graced by Dr. R Rupanarayan, Dean Academics and Dr. B Ramesh, Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy & Principal, SACCP and many other Principals, Head of the departments and faculty members of various constituent collges. The event was hosted by SACCP at Yuvalaya.
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
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As part of SACCP welfare activity, institution organized 10 days virtual Orientation Programme for fresher (semester/annual) students including D Pharm, B Pharm, M Pharm and Pharm D from 17th - 28th November 2020. Various topics were delivered by different resource persons from various fields in this event. All those speakers had highlighted the subjects, ethics, discipline and institutional in field activities with great skills. All students were enthusiastically participated this event. The entire proceedings were moderated by Mr Amrutanand Tripathi, Assistant Professor Department of Pharmacognosy and Phyto-chemistry.
ORIENTATION PROGRAMME
2020
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Department of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, organized 3 days “Faculty Development Programme (FDP)’ on 27th -29th November 2020, for the faculty members of Six constituent colleges of ACU in association with HESDAR center, Mysuru.
There are thirty six faculties from various constituent colleges enrolled for this event. The event was graced by Dr. S Chandrashekhar Shetty, Honourable VC-ACU, Dr. R Rupanarayan, Dean Academics, Dr. B G Nagavi Consultant, HESDARC and Dr. B Ramesh, Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy & Principal, SACCP and staff. In his deliberations, honorable VC emphasized on importance of undergoing FDP by teaching fraternities
also enlightened the gathering about new Education policy 2020. FDP Course material Handbook was also released on this occasion.
Dr. R Rupanarayan, Dr. B Ramesh and Dr. B G Nagavi also expressed their thoughts and highlight the significance of continuous learning. A panel discussion was conducted on the end date of the event where all those dignitaries was actively expressed their views and deliberately interact with the delegates. The FDP was concluded with vote of thanks by Dr. Annegowda HV, professor and Head, department of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry.
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (FDP)
2020
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WORLDAIDS
DAY 2020
On 1st December 2020 marks the 32nd Anniversary of World Aids Day. This day is committed to spreading awareness and eliminating the stigma related to this disease. Theme: Ending the HIV/AIDS Epidemic: Resilience & Impact. On this occasion, Institutional NSS unit organized a national quiz contest to spread the awareness about this deadly disease.
Aim of World AIDS Day was
• To spread awareness and educate people about the HIV infection.
• To remove the stigma associated with this disease.
• To raise fund for Research and Development etc.
Students of various disciplines took part in this quiz and got certificate of participation.
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Adichunchanagiri University’s, Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, signed MOU with “Life Sciences Sector Skill Development Council”, LSSSDC for Internship & skill development on 8th December 2021.
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
(MOU)
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ACUINDUCTION PROGRAMME
2021
Adichunchanagiri University organized an induction programme for fresher’s (2020-21) from all constituents colleges at 12th January 2021in BGS Auditorium. The program was chaired by the Most Venerable Jagadguru Sri Sri Sri Dr Dharmapuri, Dr. Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji, honorable chancellor ACU, performed the divine act and gave his blessing. Deputy Chief Ministers of the program, Honorable Shri CN Ashwaththanarayan, Dr. N Chandrashekhar Shetty, Vice Chancellor, Adichunchanagiri University, dignitaries, Principals, professors and students of all constituent colleges were present.
The students of SACCP participated in onstage activities and performed mesmerizing cultural events on stage with high level of perfection and appreciated by the dignitaries and present audiences.
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Institutional NSS unit association with Rotary club, BG Nagara, celebrated 158th Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda on this dedicated day called National Youth Day on 12th January 2021. The program started with the invocation song by Mr. Darshan Jogi student of VI Pharm D. During the event students of various programme delivered the speech on the theme:-“Channelizing Youth Power for Nation Building”. The whole event was anchored by Sindhu Shree, from V Pharm D. All students and staffs participated enthusiastically in the celebration and remembered the vision of the great saint Swami Vivekananda.
CELEBRATION OF 158TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY
OF
SWAMI VIVEKANANDA
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Students of SACCP organized a Fresher’s Party “PARICHYA 2K21” for all the 1st years blooming buds from D Pharm, B Pharm, Pharm D and M Pharm on 19th of January 2K21 &Yuvalaya. The interaction and introduction of juniors to seniors was done with a warm cultural programme followed by exchange of momentums. The seniors of SACCP welcome all the fresher’s with open heart and provide a grand gesture of love with their own creativity. The function was evidenced by Principal, all teachers, non teaching staff and students.
FRESHERS DAY “PARICHYA”
2021
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CERTIFICATE AWARD
CEREMONY
Adi Chunchanagiri University (ACU) association with HESDAR center conducted certificate distribution ceremony on 19th January 2021 after successful completion of faculty development programme (FDP) conducted by HESDAR center, Mysuru. About 60 faculty members from Medical, Pharmacy, Engineering, Nursing, Management, Education & First grade colleges received the certificates after attending 15 or 30 contact hour FDP’s on Microteaching, Bloom’s taxonomy & SMART LO”s, PBL & Leadership. Ten star performers were identified who scored A+ (outstanding) or A (excellent) grades. The FDP’s were held during the Corona period in 2020 from January to December.
The award ceremony was attended & graced by the Vice Chancellor, ACU, Registrar, Dean - Academic & Accreditation, Dean Pharmacy and Principal along with HESDARC’s Founder & Co founder HESDARC Mysuru.
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REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATION
2021
The 72nd Republic Day on 26th January 2021 was celebrated with full dignity under the banner of ACU. All the Principals, staffs and the students of all the constituent colleges of ACU were participated enthusiastically. The program was initiated with flag hoisting by the Dr MG Shivaramu Principal, AIMS, Dr. B Ramesh, Dean Pharmacy and other dignitaries followed by national anthem. Dr. MG Shivaramu enlightens the event with his through full address to the audience and highlights the strength of our nation and our constitution. Students of various constituent collages were presented cultural activities such as Patriotic song and Dance which made the audience to fell the patriotic touch. The event was graced with distribution of the study materials among the school children’s.
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SWACHH BHARAT MISSION
2021
The institutional NSS unit with association with Rotary Club, BG Nagara, organized a cleanliness campaign at B G Nagar Railway Station on 27th January 2021 as part of Govt. of India initiative ‘Swachh Bharat Mission’. The programme was inaugurated by Mr Anil Kumar Rajak, Station Superintendent, BG Nagar, Mr.Girish R, Station Master, BG Nagar and Mr. Ravindra B N, assistant professor and NSS Programme Officer, Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, BG Nagar. Around 35 NSS volunteers actively participated in the work relating to the cleaning of the platforms and pathways of the railway station and surroundings.
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Institutional cultural unit organised Annual Literary Competition - 2021 on 1st February to 6th February 2021. Various competitions were organised for in campus students in this event. All the students are taken part and submit their competition entries in various events. The event consist of multiple parts such as- Drawing Competition - (Pencil Sketch, Water Colour, Pen Sketch, Cartoon or Puzzle - Any Relevant topic), Writing Competition (Kannada/ English) - (Essay, Stories, Short Stories, Poems, Any Relevant topic), Photography competition - (Topic: College Campus/ College Life) etc. Students were actively participated in these events and the winners will be facilitated and awarded on annual day ‘Dikhsha Maitry 2021’.
SACCP LITERARY COMPETITION
2021
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WOMENS DAYCELEBRATION
2021
Institutional Women Empowerment Cell and INSSU Jointly Organised an Exhibition and Postal Presentation on International Womens day 2021
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SKETCHES & PAINTINGS
Manya. K. R., I Year, D.Pharm
Meghana M.N., V Year, Pharm.D
Pragathi. M, I Year, D.PharmMohammed Ykousuf, I Year, Pharm.D
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Jyothika. S, I Year, D.Pharm
Ahishek T S, I Year, B.Pharm
Zaiba Shareef, V Year, Pharm.D
Syada Shabnam, II Year, D.Pharm
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Since October 1993, 2560 cases of police encounters have been brought into the notice of National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), of them according to the NHRC 1224 cases have been found fake encounters. It means that roughly every second police encounter is fake in the country. Encounter takes place when the suspect try to escape and try to attack on police.
STUDENT’S SHORT STORY
(ENGLISH)
Anesthetic Bullet India’s first COVID vaccine
In December 2019 the Telangana police shot dead four men accused of gang raping and burning to death a veterinarian in Hyderabad. Calling their actions an encounter, the police said they had to open fire in self-defense as the four men tried to escape and begun pelting stones.
I am SHIVU SK designed this bullet which can be used in this type of situation. The bullet outer body is completely made up of rubber inside the bullet it contains a container with needle filled with anesthesia. When the bullet is fired it won’t penetrate to the body but the needle will penetrate due to the inertia of motion. By this process only the anesthesia will get injected into the body rather than the bullet. By injecting the anesthesia to the suspect it will tranquilize part of the body (foot, leg, hand) immediately and can catch hold of the suspect and continue the person with the case/jurisdiction.
Shivu S K, I Year, D.Pharm
India’s 1st COVID-19 Vaccine - COVAXIN”, developed by Bharat Biotech gets DCGI approval for Phase I & ll Human Clinical Trials.
Bharat Biotech has successfully developed COVAXINTM, India’s 1st vaccine candidate for COVID-19, in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) - National Institute of Virology (NIV). The SARS-CoV-2 strain was isolated in NIV, Pune and transferred to Bharat Biotech. The indigenous, inactivated vaccine developed and manufactured in Bharat Biotech’s BSL-3 (Bio-Safety Level 3) High Containment facility located in Genome Valley, Hyderabad, India.
The Drug Controller General of India - CDSCO, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare granted permission to initiate Phase I & II human clinical trials after the company submitted results generated from preclinical studies, demonstrating safety and immune response. Human clinical trials are scheduled to start across India in July 2020.
Announcing the vaccine development milestone, Dr. Krishna Ella, Chairman and Managing Director said:
“We are proud to announce COVAXIN, India’s first indigenous vaccine against COVID-19. The collaboration with ICMR and NIV was instrumental in the development of this vaccine. The proactive support and guidance from CDSCO has enabled approvals to this project. Our R&D and Manufacturing
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Science Behind our Culture
India has a rich culture and that has become our identity. Be it in religion, art, intellectual achievement, or performing arts, it has made us a colorful, rich, and diverse nation. The Indian culture and tradition essay is a guideline to the variant cultures and tradition followed in India.
India was home to many invasion’s and thus it only added to the present variety. Today India stands as a powerful and multi cultured society as it has absorbed many culture and moved on. People here have followed various religion, traditions and customs. Although people are turning modern today, hold on to the moral values and celebrates the festivals according to customs. So we are still living and epic lessons from Ramayana and mahabaratha. Also, people still thronggurudwaras, temples, churches, and mosques. The culture in India is everything from peoples leaving, rituals, values, believes, habit, care, knowledge etc.… also India is considered as the oldest civilization where people still follow their old habits of care and humanity.
Additionally, culture is a way through which we behave with others how softly we react to difficult things, our understanding of ethics values and beliefs.
People from the old generation pass their beliefs and culture to the upcoming generation. Thus every child that behaves well with others and has already learned about their culture from grandparents and parents.
Also, here we can see culture in everything like fashion, music, dance, social norms, foods etc.… thus India is one big melting pot for having behaviors and beliefs which gave birth to different cultures.
There are many religions that have found their origin in age old methods that are five thousand years old.
teams worked tirelessly to deploy our proprietary technologies towards this platform.”
Expedited through national regulatory protocols, the company accelerated its objective in completing the comprehensive pre-clinical studies. Results from these studies have been promising and show extensive safety and effective immune responses.
Speaking about Bharat Biotech’s prowess, Mrs. Suchitra Ella, Joint Managing Director said,
“Our ongoing research and expertise in forecasting epidemics has enabled us to successfully manufacture a vaccine for the H1N1 pandemic. Continuing our focus on creating the only BSL-3 containment facilities for manufacturing and testing in India, Bharat Biotech is committed to advancing vaccine development as a matter of national importance to demonstrate India’s strength in handling future pandemics.”
Bharat Biotech’s track record in developing vero cell culture platform technologies has been proven in several vaccines for Polio, Rabies, Rotavirus, Japanese Encephalitis, Chikungunya.
About Bharat Biotech
Bharat Biotech has established an excellent track record of innovation with more than 140 global patents, a wide product portfolio of more than 16 vaccines, 4 bio-therapeutics, registrations in more than 116 countries and WHO pre-qualifications.
Located in Genome Valley, the hub for the global biotech industry, the company has built a world-class vaccine & bio-therapeutics, research & product development, Bio-Safety Level 3 manufacturing.
Having delivered more than 4 billion doses of vaccines worldwide, Bharat Biotech continues to lead innovation and has developed vaccines for H1N1, Rotavirus, Japanese Encephalitis, Rables, Chikungunyaand the world’s first conjugated vaccine for Typhoid.
The company is proficient in conducting extensive multi centric clinical trials, having completed more than 75 trials in over 300,000 subjects globally.
Our commitment to global social innovation programs and public-private partnerships resulted in the introduction of path-breaking WHO pre-qualified vaccines BIOPOLIO ROTAVAC and TypbarTCV combatting Polio, Rotavirus and Typhoid infections respectively.
Bharat Biotech has successfully partnered with NIV-ICMR having developed JENVAC, a licensed Japanese Encephalitis vaccine.
The recent acquisition of the Rabies vaccine facility, Chiron Behring, Ankleshwar has positioned Bharat Biotech as the largest Rabies vaccine manufacturer in the world.
Pallavi N S, III Year, Pham.D
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Also, it is considered because Hinduism was originated from Vedas.
India has a rich culture and that has become our identity. Be it in religion, art, intellectual achievement, or performing arts, it has made us a colorful, rich, and diverse nation. The Indian culture and tradition essay is a guideline to the variant cultures and tradition followed in India.
India was home to many invasion’s and thus it only added to the present variety. Today India stands as a powerful and multi cultured society as it has absorbed many culture and moved on. People here have followed various religion, traditions and customs. Although people are turning modern today, hold on to the moral values and celebrates the festivals according to customs. So we are still living and epic lessons from Ramayana and mahabaratha. Also, people still thronggurudwaras, temples, churches, and mosques. The culture in India is everything from peoples leaving, rituals, values, believes, habit, care, knowledge etc.… also India is considered as the oldest civilization where people still follow their old habits of care and humanity.
Additionally, culture is a way through which we behave with others how softly we react to difficult things, our understanding of ethics values and beliefs.
People from the old generation pass their beliefs and culture to the upcoming generation. Thus every child that behaves well with others and has already learned about their culture from grandparents and parents.
Also, here we can see culture in everything like fashion, music, dance, social norms, foods etc.… thus India is one big melting pot for having behaviors and beliefs which gave birth to different cultures.
There are many religions that have found their origin in age old methods that are five thousand years old. Also, it is considered because Hinduism was originated from Vedas.
Thus, all the Hindu’s scriptures that are considered holy have been scripted in the Sanskrit language. Also it is believed that Jainism has ancient origin and existence in theIndu valley. Buddhism is the other religion that was originated in the country through the teaching of Gothama Buddha.
There are many different era that have come and gone but no era was very powerful to change the influence of the real culture of younger generation is still connected to the older generations. Also, our ethic culture always teaches us to respect elders, behaves well, care for helpless people and help needy and poor people.
Additionally, there is a grant culture in our country that we should always welcome great guest like gods. That is why we have a famous saying like “Atithidevobhava”. So, the basic roots in our culture are spiritual practices and humanity.
But there are some traditions that most people of the world recognize India with something as simple as a “Namaste” rings India in people’s mind. We have some such traditions explained just because we don’t know the story behind them, doesn’t mean that the traditions are vague.
Joining hands is Namaskar ensures joining finger tips. This activates pressure points relating to eyes, ears, and mind, which enables us to remember a person for long. Also, it saves us from transfer of germs.
Toe rings worn in the second toe strengthens the uterus by creating pressure on a nerve that connects the uterus to the heart, thus increasing blood flow and silver being a good conductor, absorbs polar energies from the earth and passes it to the body.
Applying Chandan Tilak on the forehead makes a cooling effect of Sandalwood release a headache as the area between the eyebrows is considered the connecting point of nerves. it is also considered as the position of the third eye, which is a source of all energies. Applying sandal wood keeps this area relaxed.
We often ring the bell before entering a temple. It is said that one it keeps the evil forces and away and second the ring clears mind and helps to concentrate on our purpose.
Apart from lending color to one’s hand and feet , henna. Prevents stress because it cools the body and prevents the nerves from getting tense. Thus it is applied on hands and feet.
Meat fulfills body requirements of vitamin and iron but eating with every day is unhealthy as it can cause diseases like Piles, kidney stones, colon cancer etc., Thus to stop people from eating meat every day, Hindus assigned days to gods.
At a time, when there were no tube lights, and only source of light was the Mighty sun, it was advised not to cut nails after the sunsets, to avoid anyone getting hurt in the dark by the razor-sharp blade. It is for the very same reason that floors weren’t swept, saving anything important to slide of in the dark.
The curd has a cooling effect on the body and sugar is a source of instant glucose. The combination is a wonderful Wellness toxic for the sunny days.
Sitting on the floor, with folded legs and eating makes
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Swamigalu was born on 18th January 1945 Shri Chikkalinge Gowda and Smt. Boramma as Gangadharaih were his parents. He was born in kannadigavakkaliga community. He completed his diploma sciences from Governments Arts and Sciences college, Bengaluru. Motivated by the desire to serve the people, he choose the spiritual way of life.
Initiated at the age of nineteen, shri swamigalu spent his initial years maitering the Vedas and other sacred texts under the tutelage of his Guru Sri Ramanandanath Swamigalu. He took the 71st pointiff of the ancient Nathcente of worship. Sri Adichunchanagiri Math on September 24th 1974 at the age of 30. He was of the line of shri Bhaktanatha Swamigalu, shri Chandrashekharanatha swamigalu and shri Rmachandranatha swamigalu of the Natha Pantha (Parampare)
Sri Sri Sri Balagangadharanatha Swamiji
The Government of India awarded him the Padma Bhushan for his social work across different sections of the society by setting up orphanages, modern hospital and a number of community centers for the betterment of the downtrodden.
He has established around 450 high quality educational institutions, specifically in the rural area, to help the children and youth to empower themselves with good qualification.
Another initiative by the Swami was his efforts in sustaining and enriching the environment .For this he established a santhsamavesha. And with the help of the Karnataka government, under this initiative around five crore sapling were planted.
This initiative was commended by the Forest Department, and he was conferred with the Parisara Ratnaa ward, which is the Karnataka state award for environment conservation.
• In 1990,he was awarded a National unity award by global economic council, New Delhi
• In 2002, he was awarded ParisaraRatna award
• In 2007, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from International Hindu Vedic University, USA.
• Balagangadharanatha Swamigalu died on 13th January 2013, five days before he his 68th birthday, due to kidney failure. He was undergoing treatment at BGS global hospital, under his control in Kengeri after his blood pressure went out of control during dialysis.
• The Mutt witnesses a revolutionary progress under his leadership which several of his flagships projects in education, religion, and social services. The seer focused providing humanitarian services including providing basic necessity like food, education, and health for lakh of people during the last four decades.
Ananya M C, I Year, B. Pharm
This is the story of 1983 the man Karaly in Hungarian army. He is the best shooter of his country who had won all the national championship. He had the only dream of making his hand the world best shooting hand and he works hard for it.
Believe in Yourself
one calm and helps in digestion. The idea isn’t just to sit on the floor and eat, it is to sit in the “Sukhsasna” or the lotus pose, which calms our body and brain to begin digestion.
The earth is a giant magnet sleeping in symmetry with the Earth’s magnetic field cause blood pressure problem because the blood in our body has to work hard to maintain the body’s own magnetic field.
Copper is antimicrobial. It stimulates the brain, aids in weight loss and slows down aging. According to the American cancer society, it helps in fighting off cancer.
Hindus have a tradition of praying their respects to the sun god early in the morning through the Surya Namaskar. Waking up to follow this routine ensure we are prove to a morning lifestyle.
Deepashree S, III Year, Pharm.D
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Don’t be cold; girls are worth more than gold!
Save the girl child and educate the girl child, the purpose was generating awareness as well as improving the efficiency of welfare services for women and girl child in the Indian society. Girl children were killed in the mother’s womb through proper detection techniques before birth, even when she is an infant. Approximately 8,62,320 abortions were performed in 2017, down 7% from 9,26,190 in 2014. The abortion rate in the 2017 was 13.5 abortions per 1000 women aged 15-17, down 8% from 14.6 per 1000 in 2014.
In November 2013, following the third of the 18th Central committee of the Chinese Communist Party, China announced the decision to release the one child policy. Under the new policy, families could have two children if one parent, rather than both parents, was an only child.
In human species, the ratio between males and females at “sex ratio at Birth” is often considered to be around 105. This means that at birth an average, there are 105 meals for every 100 females.
China, Ukraine,Lithuania, Belarus are the country has the highest female population.
Save the girl Child
An army camp was underway in 1938. An accident took place the hand he had to win was busted by grenade. All his dreams were shuttered.
He has only two ways, one is that he had to cry loudly and go far and hide away, or the other is to complete his goal making world best shooting hand.
But he did not focus on what had gone, he focused on what he had.
After his treatment for one month, he started training and nobody knows about his training. In 1939 national championship was started. All other shooters congratulated him that even after having so much you come here to raise us this is called the spirit man.
He replied, I’m not came here to raise you, I came here to compete with you be ready. All the rest shooters were doing with their best hand and he was doing with his only hand and he won it.
He was not stop there, he put all his focus in 1940 Olympic it was cancelled due to World war then he put his focus in 1944 Olympics, it was also cancelled due to World war.
He put all his focus in 1948 Olympic his age was 38 years; I t was difficult to compete with the young players. But he did not have, such word in his dictionary and he competed and he won.
He again competed in 1952’s Olympics and again won with his only hand. He changed the history of Olympics and created a new record.
You go to any looser he has a list of reasons that I could not able to do because of this reason.
You go to winner he has thousands of reasons for not doing and have one reason to do he will be done it.
Hafsa Khanum, II Year, D.Pharm
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Real Story of a Woman (Muniba Mazari)
She was 18 year old when munibamazari got married munibamazari belongs to a very conservative family
Think ….Do…..Inspire….
100% discipline leads to success as…
D is the 4th letter of the
alphabets
I is the 9th letter of the
alphabets
S is the 19th letter of
the alphabets
C is the 3rd letter of the
alphabets
I is the 9th letter of the alphabets
P is the 16th letter of the alphabets
L is the 12th letter of the alphabets
I is the 9th letter of the alphabets
N is the 14th letter of the alphabets
E is the 5th letter of the alphabets
Total= 4%+9%+19%+3%+9%+16%+12%
+9%+14%+5%=100%
Unless we have “DISCIPLINE”, we will never be
successful in our life
Bi Bi Fathima, I Year, D.Pharm
The United Nations estimates the number of men to approximately 3,776,294,273 while women areestimated that approximately 3,710,295,643 approximately 107 boys are born for every 1000 girls born.
The series start with a girl. A girl has super powers. They go to school, help in in house work, work in factories, make friends, care for elder and younger family members and prepare themselves to take on the responsibilities of adulthood. Girls play a multiple roles in the household, society and the economy.
Women have a greater chance of escaping poverty, leading healthier and more productive lives and raising the standard living for their children, families and communities. These and many more are some of the valuable reasons why we should all support education for girls.
The English word girl first appeared during the middle-ages between 1250 and 1300 CE and came from the Anglo-saxon wordgyerele that women might have to chance of healthier and happier life should be reason enough for promoting girls education. However, there are also important benefits for society as a whole. An educated woman has the skills, information and self-confidence that she needs to be a better parent, worker and citizen.
Bi Bi Fathima, I Year, D.Pharm
father wanted to get married she never a happy marriage just about after two years getting married about she met a car accident. Munibamazari husband fell asleep in car the car fell in diatch. He managed to jump out to save himself.
Munibamazari is happy for him. But he stayed inside the car. Munibamazari sustained lot of injuries ulna of right arm. Were the wrist was fractured shoulder bone and collar bone were. She’s whole ribcage got fractured. Because of the ribcage injury lungs, liver badly injured that injury changed her life completely. 3 vertebra of spinal card is completely crushed and she got paralyzed for the rest of the life half body was fractured and half are paralyzed. Because of spinal injury she was not able to give a birth to child. After this incident munibamazari husband gives a divorce to munibamazari. Munibamazari decided to come out of these problems to reach a goal of life. That time she loses every thingsmunibamazari was bed ridden from 2years. Know today she was world famous painter, model, motivational speakers, and popular TV anchor. Munibamazari was also called as “Iron lady”
Syeda Shabnam, II Year, D.Pharm
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Light . . .
Every day is welcomed by sunlight
For people in car or in flights
Visible light is not exactly what i mean
Hey teen observe the world in keen
Be a boom of light in dark
Like an attractive skylark
Make your own mark
In a beautiful, flower park
Light a lamp of lava in a darkened heart
And be a proud for being a special part of the crowded mart
Feel pity for the helpless man on the roadside
Approach him like a tide
To wash away all his sorrows
That his mind borrows
Spread lava in your society
But hey never show off you are mighty
Let the people loves you
For being the foggy morning dew
Finding yourself in sad still remind yourself of praying the god
For the happiness of your loves one
Wish them to spend their day in funs
May they load a pleasant moment?
And find joy in every situation
Sneha M.G, II Year, B.Pharm
STUDENT’S POETRY
(ENGLISH)
Flash from the Past
Everyday, every night,
A memory is made.
The better one brings the light,
The other one just fades.
Some memories bring happiness,
Giving warmth to the surrounded
darkness.
Some memories are like dark clouds,
Casting your heart always all around.
Few memories are buried,
Deep down the heart.
These memories are so heavy to be carried,
The big big tears just start,
If you recall the past.
Some memories are like sun rays,
Beautiful and always bright.
Like the happy ocean waves,
Pleasing to the sight.
Just make sure,
To keep the sad ones far away.
Have happy memories more,
Keep them building in your beautiful way.
Mohammed Yousuf, II Year, Pharm.D
A new day,A fresh start.
A beautiful change,To make life worth a glance.
Metanoia
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Times in Life
Time makes us ‘Happy’
Time makes us to ‘Enjoy’
Time makes us ‘Sad’
A best moment in a minute
Time c’ant be repeat
Bad time makes us to remember in life
Good time makes us to repeat in life
What time is this?
The creation of god….
Makes us as a reaction in life
Time…..Time….Time
Creates new moments in life
Enjoy each minute
Intresting definitions’ regarding time;
Time is fast, when you are late
Time is deadly, when you are sad
Time is short, when you are happy
Time is endless when you are pain
Time is long when you are fell bored
Every time, time is determined by your feelings and psychological conditions and not by clocks
So have a nice time always….
Bi Bi Fathima, I Year, D.Pharm
Society
Any person dieing, the society people are
marking a video.
There are two types of people, one is lazy,
and the other is busy.
“Be careful whom you help”
Life does not get easier, you just get stronger.
Work smart, not harder.
Everybody has their own problems, just
at different levels.
Don’t lose what is real; time is precious,
make sure you spend it with right people.
Syeda Shabnam, II Year, D.Pharm
People in grave,Who were the world’s slave.Are filled with so much guilt,
They have no power to even tilt.
Life is beautiful and amazing,Death is scary and terrifying.
The way you live,Is the way you die.
Don’t take this day as grantedThe tomorrow isn’t promised.
We make so many plans about the future,With no idea that we will be buried in the nature.
Today is a gift,Use it and make a shift.
Be wise,We have no clue we will get to see the next sun rise.
When you look for awareness,Look at the state of your prayers.
Difficulties can make us weak,But there is the LORD to seek
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COGNOSCENTE . . .
Dr Rajesh V, Professor and Head, Dept of Pharmacy practice, was invited as Resource Person in ‘Innovations in Novel Drug Delivery Systems and Clinical Research’ At P. Rami Reddy Memorial College of Pharmacy, Kadapa, Andhra Pradesh on 9th of January 2020.
Dr Rajesh V, Professor and Head, Dept of Pharmacy practice, was invited as special gust and Resource Person in one day CPE programme held on 5th October 2019 at Dr, Karigowda College of Pharmacy, Hassan.
Dr Rajesh V also chaired a conference titled “Role of Pharmacist in Managing DM & Skill Development’ organized by Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, 8th January 2020.
Dr. Prakash Goudanavar, Prof and Head, Department of Pharmaceutics, delivered invited guest lecture on the topic “Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics during Pregnancy” for the students of Management and Science University School of Pharmacy, Malaysia on April 30,2020.The lecture was attended by 200 students and faculty members of MSU School of Pharmacy.
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Dr T Yunus Pasha, Professor and Head, Dept of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Analysis, was invited as special guest and Resource Person and delivered a gust lecture on ‘IHD-Rule 13’ At V. L. College of Pharmacy, Raichur, Karnataka, on 1st March 2021.
Dr Rupesh Kumar M, Professor and Head, Dept of Pharmacology, was invited as special guest and Resource Person and delivered a gust lecture on ‘Research activities in type II Diabetes mellitus’ At Vinayaka Mission College of Pharmacy, Vinayaka Mission University, Salem, Tamil Nadu, on 5th March 2020.
Mr. M. Shankar, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, delivered invited guest lecture on the topic “Role of Pharmacist in a Changing Health Care Environment” on 7th November 2020 via online mode. The event was organised by Royal School of Pharmacy, Royal global university, Guwahati for the students of B. Pharm, D. Pharm and faculty menbers of this institution.
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CONTINUOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM
Faculty and Research Scholars of Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry attended one-day AICTE Sponsored National Seminar on the “Basics in NMR and its application in Biological system” Organised by KLE College of Pharmacy. Bangalore, on 10th February 2021.
Speaker: Prof. N. Suryaprakasha, Ph.D., FNASc, Professor, NMR Research Centre, Indian Institute of SCIENCE, Bangalore. The workshop included conceptual understanding of NMR, Chemical shifts, couplings and Analysis of NMR Spectra.
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STAFF DETAILS
Sl.No Name Designation Qualification
Department of Ph. Chemistry & Ph. Analysis
1 Dr. B. Ramesh Principal & Professor M. Pharm, Ph. D
2 Dr. T Yunus Pasha Professor & HOD M. Pharm, Ph. D
3 Dr. Naga Prashant K Asst. Professor M. Pharm, Ph. D
4 Mr. Chetan M.B Asst. Professor M. Pharm
5 Mr. Shankar M Asst. Professor M. Pharm
6 Mr. Ramesh D Asst. Professor M. Pharm
7 Mr. Purushotham K.N Asst. Professor M. Pharm
8 Mrs. Noor Ul Eain Asst. Professor M. Pharm
9 Dr. Rashmi N G Asst. Professor M. Pharm, Ph. D
10 Mr. Prakash Kumar B Asst. Professor M. Pharm
11 Mr. Manish Majumder Asst. Professor M. Pharm
Department of Pharmaceutics
12 Dr. Prakash S Goudanavar Professor & HOD M. Pharm, Ph. D
13 Dr. Vedamurthy Joshi Assoc. Professor M. Pharm, Ph. D
14 Mr. Kirankumar G.B Assoc. Professor M. Pharm
15 Dr. Abdul Nasir Kurnool Asst. Professor M. Pharm, Ph. D
16 Dr. Nagesh D.R Asst. Professor M. Pharm, Ph. D
17 Mr. Madhu B K Asst. Professor M. Pharm
18 Mrs. Mallamma .T Asst. Professor M. Pharm
19 Mr. Venu Gopal N Asst. Professor M. Pharm
Department of Pharmacy Practice
20 Dr. Rajesh V Professor & HOD M. Pharm, Ph. D
21 Mr. B.P.Satish Kumar Assoc. Professor M. Pharm
22 Mr. M.Kumaraswamy Assoc. Professor M. Pharm
23 Mr. Ravindra B.N Asst. Professor M. Pharm
24 Dr. Gloroya Grifth Manuel Asst. Professor Pharm. D
25 Dr. Tesmi Sajan Asst. Professor Pharm. D
26 Ms. G Devi Senior Clinical Research Coordinator
Department of Pharmacology
27 Dr. Rupesh Kumar M Professor & HOD M. Pharm, Ph. D
28 Mr. Chandra Prakash. K Asst. Professor M. Pharm
29 Mr. Syed Sagheer Ahmed Asst. Professor M. Pharm
30 Ms. Varsha Jain B A Asst. Professor M. Pharm
Department of Pharmacognasy
31 Dr.Anne Gowda H V Professor M. Pharm, Ph. D
33 Dr. Pulak Majumder Asst. Professor M. Pharm, Ph. D
32 Mr. Tripathy Amruthanand S Asst. Professor M. Pharm
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Sl.No Name Designation
1 Mr. Chandrashekar Accounts Superintendent
2 Mr. Madhu B.L. Librarian
3 Mr. Suresh N Asst. Librarian
4 Mr. Krishna B M Store Incharge
5 Mr. Rakshith M R Asst. Accountant
6 Mr. Manjunath N Asst. Accountent
7 Mr. Rama Prasad V FDA
8 Mrs. Poornima K.D FDA
9 Mr. Shivakumar G FDC
10 Mrs.Yashoda K M SDA
11 Ms. Hamsaveni K Computer Opterator
12 Mr. Dileep Kumar A S System admin
13 Mr. Santhosh J S Pharma Technician
14 Mr. Arun M L Pharma Technician
15 Mr. Chandra Shekar C K Lab Technician
16 Mr. Narasimhamurthy D.N Attender
17 Mr. K.Prashanth Kumar Attender
18 Mr. Prakash C.R Attender
19 Mr. Nagesh.M.T Attender
20 Mr. Ramadas K Attender
21 Mr. Naveen B S Attender
22 Ms. Bhagyamma G B Sweeper
23 Mrs. Sharadamma Sweeper
24 Mrs. Nagamma Sweeper
25 Mrs. Sudha Sweeper
26 Mrs.Sujatha S Sweeper
27 Mrs. Manujula P R Sweeper
28 Ms. Bhavani P M Sweeper
29 Mrs. Jayalakshmi N Sweeper
30 Mrs. Sudha N L Sweeper
31 Mrs. Lakshmi Sweeper
32 Mr. Shobha Sweeper
33 Mr.Manjunatha B G Sweeper
34 Mr. Shivanna Sweeper
35 Mrs. Komala Scavenger
36 Mrs. Sakamma Scavenger
37 Mr. Nanjappa Security
38 Mr.Ramegowda Garden
39 Mr. Lokesh .L Gardner
40 Mr. Keerthi A V Harticulture
41 Mr. Kumaraswamy G S Driver
42 Mr. Kishore C H Petrol Bunk
NON - TEACHING STAFF
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SACCP @ALUMNI’S
EYE...
My stay during my bachelor of pharmacy (2003-2007) was easily the best part of my life. Enjoyed every second spent there. Teachers were so helpful and always ready to give their 200%. I think SACCP played a big role in forming me and a big THANK YOU to teaching and non-teaching staff of SACCP because of whom I am what I am today.
Krunal Gandhi
(2003-2007 batch)
Every person has vivid memories of their younger days, especially memories about their Alma-mater. I can very proudly say that my memories of my Alma-mater, SAC College of Pharmacy, are more about the evolution of this institute and about the people who made this happen. I also feel lucky that I was part of this evolution process and got evolved as a person that I am today. I wish SACCP to keep reaching greater heights as always.
Sandeep VR
(2002-2006 batch)
Manager – Information Technology
The Himalaya Drug Company, Bangalore
SACP is a self-explanatory brand which defines the turned stone, ready to conquer the world. At SACP I have lived the best days of my life. The experience here turned me to a more curious and achieving person. The support of the faculty members not only helped me to score good marks, but also helped me to overcome the flaws for being a good human being. With the grace of God and blessings of SACP family, I am pursuing MPHARM and continuing the SACP tradition of participating in extra co-curricular activities
Nagesh C
PG Student
(2014 to 2018 batch)
Very warmful greets from Nepal. To study abroad was my plan and SACCP help me to go through my plan. It was awesome to be the part of such renowned institution. Being student I got the chance to use all the laboratory equipment which I required during my studies. The best things I felt is the respect the juniors showers towards there seniors and there helping nature. Personally I am pleased to all the HODs and Principal for making my stay a better. Thank you all
Biswash Sapkota
Asst. professor
Novel academy, Nepal
I am a proud alumnus of SACCP, 1st Batch of B. Pharm 1992. SACCP is shaped me, helped me to become the scholar and leader that I am today. I still look back with great fondness at my four to six years spent there and am glad to donate what I can, when I can. It isn’t much, but I feel it is important to support an institution that I hold so dear. The unique feature of ACU is that, apart from offering APARAA VIDYA (professional knowledge) it also offers PARAA VIDYA (spiritual knowledge). The APARAA VIDYA make we peoples for living but PARAA VIDYA make our life, there is lot of difference between make you living and making your life. I want to see my alma matter should be leader in Academics and Research.
Lastly, I thank SACCP for teaching me to believe in myself. I’ve learned over the years that no one besides you can make you do anything, including attaining success that I have today.
Dr. Mohammed Gulzar Ahmed
(1992-1996 batch)
Principal & Dean
Yenepoya Pharmacy College & Research Centre
To comment on SACCP Experience, It was glorious years of my education life and SACCP is like a book which contains both knowledge and entertainment, which make you better person in life, because of what
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we are here today. The growth what our SACCP has been achieved under the guidance of our Dr, Ramesh sir is remarkable. I wish all the success.
Harish J A
Group Leader, A R&D
Althera Laboratories India Pvt. Ltd
I express my sincere gratitude to SACCP for providing me good platform during studies and all my success can be dedicated to SACCP. Thanks !!!
Shashi kumar AB
Clinical Data Specialist
Covance India Pharmaceutical Services Pvt. Ltd.
Puzzle
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ALUMNI
Mohammed Gulzar AhamedPrincipal
Yenapoya College of Pharmacy
Yenepoya University, Manglore
E: mohammedgulzar1@gmail.com
Dr. NagarajaProffesor& Head
PES College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru
E: nraj_msubaroda@yahoo.co.in
Mr. Sathish Kumar BPAssociate Professor
SAC College of Pharmacy, B.G, Nagara
E: satik75@gmail.com
Ms. Pramila N.DChief Scientific Officer
Drugs Testing Laboratory,
Ballari Drugs Control Department
E: pramilahoysala1@gmail.com
Mr. Tajammul Rizawan DelviManager
Manufacturing and Packing of Export Pharma Division, Bangalore.
E: trdelvi@gmail.com
Mr. Hareesh ARDrug Inspector
Banglore Circle-4, Banglore
E: arhareesh@gmail.com
Mr. Govind RajuAGM- Formulation R&D
Maiva Pharma Ltd, Hosur-635126
E: govind.raju@alembic.co.in
Mr. Lenin BabuTadiboyinaDirector
Hurlis Ascent Pvt ltd and Hurlis Ascent HK ltd, Secundarabad
E: lenintadiboyina@gmail.com
Mr. Deepak NDeputy Manager
Apotex, Bengaluru
E: ndeepak1973@gmail.com
Mr. Jaidev Kumar BRAsst. Professor
JSS College of Pharmacy
E: jaidev.kumar9@gmail.com
Mr. Bali ReddyAsst. Prof.
Oxbridge College of Pharmacy,
Bengaluru
E: blreddy93@gmail.com
Mr. Maninaga Rajesh PApplication Manager-Middle East
and Pakistan.UAE
E: pmn_rajesh@water.com
Dr.Anne Gowda H VProfessor
Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B G Nagara
E: annegowda76@yahoo.co.in
Dr. Raja Abhilash PAssociate Professor
S.V. S School of Pharmacy
Warangal,Tenlagana.
E: abhilashmpharma@gmail.com
Mr. VenkateswaraReddykaranatiSr. Scientist
NPD Regulatory Affairs, Aspen Pharmacare, Alphamed Formulation, Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad.
E: venkatreddykpharma@gmail.com
Mr. Chandra Prakash KAsst. Professor
Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B G Nagara.
E: cpaspharmacologist@gmail.com
Dr. Satish N KAssociate Professor
Govt College of Pharmacy Subbaiah Circle, Bangalore.
E: nksatish76@gmail.com
Ms. Swapna BAsst Professor
SAC College of Pharmacy, B G Nagar.
E: sapna_1206@rediffmail.com
Mr. Sandeep VRSenior Associate TSG QA,
Mylan Company, Bangalore.
E: sandeepncp@gmail.com
Mr. Naveen Kumar H SSenior Lecturer
Taylor’s University, Malaysia
E: navigcp@yahoo.co.in
Mr. Dharanendra G TRegional Sales Manger,
Lloyd Health Vare Ltd
E: dharanendra.23@gmail.com
Ms. Bhagya T SAsst., Prof.,
NDRK College of
Pharmacy, Hassan
E: neethu_1neethu@yahoo.co.in
Mr. Prashant N VAssistant Professor,
Al Shifa College of Pharmacy, Kerala.
E: nv.prashanth@gmail.com
Mr. Nalimela Ajay KumarSr. Scientist
NPD Technology Tranferaspen Pharmacare, Alphamed
Formulation Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad.
E: ajaykumarnalimela@gmail.com
Ms. Vandana ShastriProgram Manager
Max Institute of Medical
Excellence, New Delhi.
E: vandana_shastri2001@yahoo.co.in
Dr. Kamlesh ChoudharyDirector
Manbro Pharma Pvt ltd, Mumbai.
E: info@mkherbals.com
Mr. Shashipal IndoriaRegulatory Officer
Adcock Ingram Health Care, Bengalore.
E: indoriasp@gamil.com
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Mr. Amit SharmaClinical Research, General Manager,
Ahmadabad
E: amitpharma_amu@yahoo.co.in
Mr. Hareesh JAGroup leader
Althera Laboratories India Pvt Ltd.Bangalore.
E: harish.ja@altheralabs.com
Mr. B.MuralikrishnaOperations Specialist
(Pharmacovigilance), IQVIA-
Quintiles IMS,Anantapur
E: muralikrishnacology2012@gmail.com
Mr. M.Venkata Naga KasyapFounder
IAM, Bengaluru
E: staytunedtoyourself@gmail.com
Mr. Gandhi Krunal Kumar Husmukhnal QA
Department Apotex Inc. Toronto, Canada
E: itsme_krunal@yahoo.com
Mr. Chhatraram ChoudharyPropriator
Suraj Medical & General Stores Mumbai.
E: surajmedical 1982@gamil.com
Mr. Biswajit DasTraining Manager
Pharmed Limited Bangaluru.
E: yabiswajit@gamil.com
Mr. Kaswala Rohit Kumar KantilalExecutive- Quality Assurance
Torrent Pharmaceutical Ltd,
Gujarat.
E: rkaswala@gmailcom
Mr. Muruli Y DExecutive R&D
Medreich Ltd., Bangalore.
E: murali.dayanand@gmail.com
Ms. Ommi Padmini PriyankaQuality Assurance,
Glochem Industries, Veshapatnam
E: peppychops@gmail.com
Mr. Biswash SapkotaLecturer
Novel Academy, New Road Pokhara,
Nepal.
E: merobiswash8@gmail.com
Mr. Naresh Yadav SQC- Senior Executive
36_60, Vallab Nagar, Wanaparthy
E: nareshyadavpharma12@gmail.com
Mr. Errolla MaheshQA -Senior Executive
Annora Pharma Pvt Ltd. Hyderabad, Hetero Group, Gadkole
E: maheshpharma888@gmail.com
Mr. P. Kiran KumarMedical Coding Analyst
Aquity solutions India Pvt. Ltd.
Marthanda Nagar, Hyderabad
E: kirankumarp1410@gmail.com
Mr. Monudeep B LQualityAsurance Executive
Karnataka Antibiotics and Pharmaceuticals Limited, Bengaluru
E: manuraj@gmail.com
Mr. Baba Datteswar Rao BSenior executive-QA
Eisai pharma, Kakinada
E: dattu.eswar@gmail.com
Mr. Kesaboyina Venkata RamanaQA- Executive
Karnataka Antibiotics and Pharmaceuticals Limited, Bengaluru
E: venky.899@gmail.com
Mr. Anil K SCivil Service Assignment
Telangana
E: kolugurikrishna@gmail.com
Mr. Milk ChandrakanthreddyPharmacist
Nizamabad
E: chandusri.76@gmail.com
Mr. Chirag KapoorDrug wholesalers
Vill. Kharsi, P. O. - Devdhar,
Teh. - Chachyot, Dist. –Mandi,
Himachel Pradesh
E: chiragkapoor59@gmail.com
Mr. Madhu B.KAssistant Professor
Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, BGNagara
E: madhugowda096@gmail.com
Mrs. Akshatha R.SAssistant Professor
PES College of Pharmacy
PES University
E: akshathars7524@gmail.com
Dr. Hansiya SultanaPrincipal
Pinnacle Institute of Pharmacy, Tumkur
E: hansiya999@gmail.com
Mr. Ravi ChaudharyQC i/c
Quest Pharmaceuticals, Nepal
E: pramvi2005@gmail.com
Mr. Sachin A.BOperation specialist
E: pavi.b.pharm@gmail.com
Mrs. Firdos SultanaLecturer
MS College of Pharmacy, Tumkur
E: firdossultana.007@gmail.com
Mrs. Ramya G NLecturer,
MMU College of Pharmacy,
Ramnagar
E: gn.ramyagowda@gmail.com
Ms. Yashashwini GTrainee
SteerLife Pvt Ltd, Bengaluru
E: yashugudekoti@gmail.com
Mr. BishalNiraulaMedical sales officer
GolfutarBudanilkantha
Municipality-8, Kathmandu, Nepal
E: bishal1024@gmail.com
Mr. Shashi Kumar TCertified Professional Coder &
Clinical admin co-ordinator.
Optum Pvt Ltd, Bangalore
E: shashikumar.t@optum.com
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Ms. Amrutha B TCentralized Study Associate
Covance India Pharmaceutical Service Pvt., ltd., Bengaluru
E: amruthakiran08@gmail.com
Mr. Patel Pranav Kumar ShantilalExecutive-QA
Lupin ltd, Gujarat
E: pranavcalibrated@gmail.com
Mr. G Chetan BabuIPDO
Dr.Reddys Laboratory, Hydrabad.
E: chetanbabu08@gmail.com
Ms. M SangeethaSenior Statistical Programmer
Syncos Health, Hyderabad.
E: howdharysangeetha@gmail.com
Dr. Vinay C HAsst. Prof.
NDRK College of Pharmacy, Hassan.
E: ch.vinaygowda@gmail.com
Mr. Darshan SOncology study & TMF Business Analyst
Accenture, Bangalore.
E: dharshan.dharshan92@gmail.com
Ms. Ahalyadevi KHLecturer
Bharathi College of Pharmacy, Mandya.
E: ahalyahgowda@gmail.com
Mrs. Lakshmi G. CVillage Accountant
Taluk Office Channarayapatna, Hassan.
E: lakshmiganeshcrp@gmail.com
Mr. Noor SalmaLecturer
NDRK College of Pharmacy, Hassan
E: noorsalma.007@gmail.com
Mr. Purushotham KNAsst. Professor
Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara.
E: purukn1@gmail.com
Mr. Syed Sagheer AhmedAsst. Professor
Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara.
E: sysaha6835@gmail.com
Ms. Manasa KSLecturer
MMU College of Pharmacy, Ramnagar.
E: manasanalina91@gmail.com
Mr. Ahammed FarisIncharge Pharmacist
Marhaba Group of Pharmacy, Rak-UAE
E: ahammedfarispyari@gmail.com
Mr. Akhil K.AAsst. Prof.
Dr. HLT College of Pharmacy,
Channapatna.
E: iamakhil.akhil@gmail.com.
Mr. Harish KGProprietor
Sapthgiri medicals, Nagamangala
E: harishkgpharma1@gmail.com
Mrs. Hephziba KoshyGuest Lecturer
Muscat University, Oman.
E: hephzibakoshy@gmail.com
Ms. Kavana GMLecturer
IKON College of Pharmacy, Bangalore.
E: kavanamgowda66@gmail.com
Mrs. Kavitha SKLecturer
RR College of Pharmacy
E: kavithask175@gmail.com
Mr. Mohammed Anas KPharmacist
Shifa Medicals, Kerala.
E: kmuhammedanask@gmail.com
Mr. Prem Kumar SFull Time Research Scholar
S.E. Ts College of Pharmacy, Dharwad.
E: prempharma77@gmail.com
Mrs. Sahana SHospital Pharmacist
Columbia Asia Hospital, Yeshwanthpur, Bangalore.
E: sahanashivaramu.ss@gmail.com
Mr. Sharath HNClinical Investigator Trainer
Covance Pharmaceuticals, Bangalore.
E: sharusharath73@gmail.com
Ms. UreenaJaykhwaPharmacy Co-Ordinator, Lecturer,
Shradha Institute of Health Science, Nepal.
E: ureena.jyakhwa@gmail.com
Ms. VaradaSatyanath KResearch Associate
Althera Laboratories India Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore.
E: varadasathyanath@gmail.com
Ms. Varsha Jain BAAsst. Professor
Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, BG Nagara.
E: varshajainba@gmail.com
Mr. Gokul S PrakashPharmacist
DM WIMS
E: gokulsprakash@gmail.com
Ms. Soundaryashree N RLecturer
IKON College of Pharmacy, Bangalore.
E: soundaryasou011@gmail.com
Ms. Sunitha H BLecturer
Patel Group of Institution, Bangalore.
E: sunithahb66@gmail.com
Ms. Alby BabyHospital Pharmacist
Columbia Asia, Bangalore
E: albybaby03@gmail.com
Mr. Bhaskara.C.RHypertension Counsellor
Eris Life Sciences, Bangalore.
E: bhaskargowda8822gmail.com
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Mr. Darsana.C.MHospital Pharmacist
Omega Health Care, Bangalore.
E: darsanadarshu7@gmail.com
Ms. Haleema SadiyaAssociate Pharmacist
Medlife International Limited, Bangalore.
E: sadiyahaleema028@gmail.com
Ms. Inchara.MClinical Data Coordinator
IQVIA, Bangalore.
E: incharamshetty2296@gmail.com
Ms. Jewel JoyHospital Pharmacist
Sky Super Specialty Hospital, Kerala.
E: jeweljoyjoy@gmail.com
Mr. Jomol V.JHospital Pharmacist
Columbia Asia, Bangalore.
E: jomol12353@gmail.com
Mr. Mohammed Musthafa P.KHospital Pharmacist
Daya Medicals, Kerala.
E: mohammedmusthafapk13p4179@gmail.com
Mr. Murali.SMedical Representative
Mankind Pharma, Bangalore.
E: gowdamurali825@gmail.com
Mr. NibinM.JoseHospital Pharmacist
Care N Cure Pharma, Kerala.
E: nibinmjose0919@gmail.com
Ms. Rasna RameshHospital Pharmacist
ColumbiaAsiaHospital, Bangalore.
E: rasnaramesh1996@gmail.com
Ms. Reshmi K.M.Hospital Pharmacist
Columbia Asia Hospital, Bangalore.
E: reshmikrishna00@gmail.com
Ms. Rinu GeorgeHospital Pharmacist
Columbia Asia Hospital, Bangalore.
E: rinugeorge1995@gmail.com
Mr. Shashikumar. TCertified Medical Coder, Clinical
Admin Coordinator
Xl Health Corporation India Pvt. Ltd,
Bangalore.
E: shashikumartskjaanu@gmail.com
Ms Shifa A.PHospital Pharmacist
PMH Medicals
E: shifaamina1994@gmail.com
Ms. Shubha.A.VAssociate Pharmacist
Medlife, Bangalore.
E: shubhashubha261@gmail.com
Mr. Sibin.P.DHospital Pharmacist
Narayana Hrudalaya Hospital, Bangalore.
E: sibindevassia01@gmail.com
Ms. Sukanya T.SHospital Pharmacist
Cooperative Medicals, Kerala.
E: sukanyats2230@gmail.com
Mr. Suraj B.MTeritoryManager
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, Bangalore.
E: gowdasuraj431@gmail.com
Ms. Sushmitha T.RManagement Trainee Regulatory
AffairMicro Labs Limited, Bengaluru.
E: sushmitha.tr96@gmail.com
Ms. Varalakshmi.D.NSenior Executive
Medi Assist TPA Pvt ltd, Bengaluru.
E: valkshmi790@gmail.com
Mr. Papanna K SProprietor & Pharmacist
Yashaswini Pharma and Medicals,
Tumkur
E: papannks@gmail.com
Mr. Sreekanth H. SAnalyst
Sequent Research Limited, Mangalore.
E: hsadiya327@gmail.com
Mr. Abhinand VSHospital Pharmacist
Sapthagiri Institute of Medical
Sciences & Research Center, Bangalore.
E: abhinandvs2681996@gmail.com
Mr. Abiya PPNational Pharma,
Sulthan Bathery, Kerala.
E: abiyaphilip2018@gmail.com
Ms. AkhilakuriakoseUltra laboratories Pvt. Ltd, Hassan
E: akhilakurian07@gmail.com
Ms. AkhinaJoshyUltra Laboratories Pvt. Ltd, Hassan.
E: akhinajoshy12@gamil.com
Ms. Aleena SabuGood Shepherd Hospital Vythiri,
Wayanad.
E: aleenasabu9@gmail.com
Ms. Ambili VargheseKHM Meras Hospita, Kerala.
E: alphonsakandaplackel@gmail.com
Ms. Amogha G RP G student
Manipal College of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Mangalore.
E: amoghapharmacist@gmail.com
Ms. Amritha K.PHospital Pharmacist
Sunrise Hospital, Kerala.
E: amrithajayaprakash12@gmail.com
Mr. Amar SInternship Trainee in
PAR Formulation, Chennai.
E: amarbagirath.123@gmail.com
Ms. Ananya GirishHospital Pharmacist
Columbia Asia Hospital, Bangalore.
E: ananyagireesh777@gmail.com
Mr. Anaswara K MPharmacist,
VP Medicals, Kerala.
E: anaswaraanaswara484@gmail.com
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Ms. Anupama P.MHospital Pharmacist,
Leo Hospital, Kalpettta.
E: anupamamadhu154@gmail.com
Ms. Arya Mol TJCognizant Technology Solutions, Kerala.
E: aryajayan.tj1996@gmail.com
Ms. Ashwini S.SMedicinal Practioner, Group of Life
Healthcare, Dubai
E: ashwinisyadav0@gmail.com
Mrs. Sarala BanjaraMasters in Global Health, Norway.
E: sarala.banjara123@gmail.com
Mr. Raghu J DHigher Studies
(Civil Service Aspirant), Hassan.
E: raghumy75@gamil.com
Ms. Egleema PAHospital Pharmacist
KHM MerasHospital, Kerala
E: egleema123@gmail.com
Mr. Fayas MuhammedHospital Pharmacist
Iqra Hospital, Kerla
E: fayasm96@gmail.com
Ms. Jasna Kareem K. MPharmacist
Cheruvannur Medicals, Kerala.
E: jasnakareem97@gmail.cmo
Ms. Josna StephenHospital Pharmacist
PVS Hospital, Kozhikode
E: josnastephen57762@gmail.com
Mr. Jiljo MathaiHospital Pharmacist
Sakra World Hospital, Bangalore.
E: jiljojilu873@gmail.com
Ms. Keerthana MohanUltra Laboratories, Hassan.
E: keerthanamohan999@gmail.com
Ms. Laya JohnPharmacist
Helpage India, Kerala.
E: layajohn814@gmail.com
Ms. Nayana VargheseHospital Pharmacist
Columbia Asia Hospital, Bangalore.
E: nayanavarghese68@gmail.com
Ms. Noopura Baburaj P BPharmacist
Omega Health Care
E: noopura711@gmail.com
Mr. Nagesh CPG Student
Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara
E: nageshshetty498@gmail.com
Mrs. Noor Ul EainPG Student
Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara.
E: ain99707@gmail.com
Mr. Niranjan Kumar C VPG Student
Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara
E: niranjanpharmacist@gmail.com
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Good Shepherd Hospital, Bangalore.
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Sunlife Group Pharmacies, Qatar.
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IQRA Hospital, Bangalore.
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Mr. Sarath KRUltra Laboratories, Hassan
E: sarathkr.2013@gmail.com
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Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara.
E: shihbuahmmed@gmail.com
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Top Care Medical Centre, Kalpetta, Wayanad.
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Mr. VinayPG Student
Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara.
E: www.vinni1000@gmail.com
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Bioclinica, Mysore.
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Mr. Yeshavantha M CPharmacist
RecipharmPharmaservice Pvt. Ltd,
Bangalore.
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Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara.
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Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara.
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Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara.
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Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara.
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Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara.
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Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara.
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Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara.
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Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara.
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Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara.
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Ms. Nandini.RPharm D (PB)
Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara.
E: nandinigowda271@gmail.com
Mr. Pramod B.RPG Student
JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysore
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Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara.
E: chaithra.v.m29@gmail.com
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Siddaganga College of Pharmacy,
Tumkur.
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Mr. SrinivasPG Student
Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, B.G.Nagara.
E: srinivas.gss65@gmail.com
Ms. Pallavi K RResearch Trainee
The Himalaya Drug Company, Bangalore
E: pallavi.kr@gmail.com
Mr. Dhananjaya RCivil Contractor, Bangalore.
E: dhanudhananjayar@gmail.com
Manjunath Y GHealthium med tech pvt Ltd, Kunigal.
E: manjunathgowda023@gmail.com
Dr. Gloriya Grifth ManuelAssistant Professor
Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, BG Nagar.
E: gloriyagrifthmanuel@gmail.com
Mrs. Jamuna TRResearch Scholar
Al-Ameen College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru.
E: jamunarrr@gmail.com
Dr. Buragala PoojithaClinical Pharmacist
Apollo hospital, Bengaluru.
E: buragalapoojitha1@gmail.com
Dr. Shijo DanielDrug Safety Associate,
Bioclinica, Mysore.
E: shijosamdaniel@gmail.com
Dr. Gonela DeepikaDuty Doctor
Vijayvada Institute Of Neuro Science
Vijaywada
E: deepikahanu.gonele@gmail.com
Dr. Nikky Jain ThomasClinical Research Associate II
IQVIA RDS India Pvt Ltd, Bangalore
E: nikkyjain49@gmail.com
Mr. M Sravana Sateesh KumarOperation specialist
IQVIA, Bengaluru
E: sravan.sateesh.35@gmail.com
Dr. Prince GuptaQuality Manager
Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Delhi
E: princegupta409@gmail.com
Dr. Ebru Joseph SebatianClinal Pharmacist
Apollo Hospital, Bengaluru
E: ebrujoseph16@gmail.com
Dr. Alvin Joe ThomasConsultant Clinical Pharmacologist
International pharmaceutical Business management, Kerla.
E: ajalvinjoe10@gmail.com
Dr. Steny SamScientific Writer, Bengaluru.
E: stenysam91@gmail.com
Mr. STK SridharAssistant professor
Shri Vishnu College of Pharmacy
Bhimavaram, AP.
E: sridharstk@gmail.com
Dr. Shahinur IslamPharmacist
SM Pharma Clinic, Assam.
E: islam.shahinur02@gmail.com
Dr. Jubin Christy CherianClinical Pharmacist
HCG Cancer Centre, Ahmedabad.
E: jubincherian1@gmail.com
Dr. Geo KuruvillaClinical Pharmacologist
HCG Cancer Centre, Shimoga.
E: geokuruvilla6@gmail.com
Dr. Abdul Harshid VClinical Pharmacist
Apollo Cancer Care, Chennai.
E: harsid123@gmail.com
Dr. Mathew JamesDrug Saftey Associate
Bioclinica, Mysore.
E: mathewjames1994@gmail.com
Dr.Jesteena MathewDrug safety associate
Bioclinica, Mysore.
E: jesteenam45@gmail.com
Dr. M ArunasreeClinical Trial operations specialist
Accenture, Bengaluru.
E: arunaranga2@gmail.com
Dr. Jeet Bahadur MoktanResearch Scholar
Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, BG Nagar.
E: jeetmoktan98@gmail.com
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Mr. RenukaradhyachittiRescrch Scholar
Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy, BG Nagar.
E: rsc3842@gmail.com
Mr. Azad Moidul IslamAssistant Professor
RR College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru.
E: azadmoidul4443@gmail.com
Dr. Josna JosephClinical Pharmacist
Sagar Hospital, Bangalore.
E: josnajoseph625@gmail.com
Mr. Jababula RajaDEV OPS Engineer
Epsilon, Bengaluru.
E: raja98jarabula@gmail.com
Mr. Ravindra B.NAsst Proffesor,
SAC College of Pharmacy, BG Nagar.
E: ravindrabn1988@gmail.com
Mr. Srikanth M.SAsst. Proffesor
JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysore.
E: srikanthmalavalli@gmail.com
Mr. Nisar AhmedAsst Proffesor
Forooqia College of Pharmacy, Mysore.
E: nisarpharma75@gmail.com
Mr. Puskar KunworClinical Pharamcist
Nepal Cancer Hospital & Research Center, Nepal.
E: puskar.kunwor@gmail.com
Mr. Kiran MajjigeriJunior scientific officer
Bellary
E: Kiranpharma777@gmail.com
Ms. Nayana P KunderiAsst. Proffesor
RR College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru.
E: nayanapkunderi@gmail.com
Ms. Sharvani HugaraAsst, Proffesor
SJM College of Pharmacy, Chitradurga
E: sharvanihugar@gmail.com
Mr. Arun JacobPharmacist
Wims Aster, Wayanad, Kerla.
E: arunjacob094@gmail.com
Mr. Hashir VPharamcist
Kondotty Pharma LLP, Kerla.
E: hashi.hvk@gmail.com
Mr. Nabeelsha M CPharmacist
Al Shifa Uropi Pharmacy, UAE.
E: nabeel.shah55@gmail.com
Ms. Shaila M KPharmacist
Ramakrishna hospital, Bengaluru.
E: shailashai8006@gmail.com
Ms. Shanid A SPharmacist
Aster Mims, Calicut, Kerla.
E: hashi.hvk@gmail.com
Mr. Abhishek Gowda M GTrainee
Glenmark Pvt Ltd, Bengaluru.
E: abhidarshan95@gmail.com
Ms. Vishnupriya RejiCvil Service Assignment, Kerla.
E: vishnupriyareji95@gmail.com
Dr. Bhanu Prakash MSenior Aggregate Repoter
Pharmacovigelance, Bioclinica, Mysore.
E: bhanuprakash.pharmd@gmail.com
Dr. Mahesh Kumar. SExecutive
Cognizant, Bengaluru.
E: maheshpharma9@gmail.com
Dr. Rajveer SinghAssistant professor
NIMS institute of Pharmacy, Jaipur
E: choprapharmd@gmail.com
Dr. Meenu PandeyResearch Scholar
VV Puram College of Pharmacy
E: pandey_meenu@yahoo.co.in
Dr. Patel Vaibhav Kumar PasottamDirector
Skywin Health Care, Vadodara.
E: vpvaibhavpatel@gmail.com
Dr. Prasanna DahalAssistant Proffesor
Purbanchal University, Nepal.
E: drprasannadahal@gmail.com
Dr. Priyank TripatiClinical Pharmacist
HCG, Bengaluru.
E: priyanktripathi1987@gmail.com
Dr. V SharathClinical specialist
IQVIA, Bengaluru.
E: vatshas@gmail.com
Dr. M Sravana Sateesh KumarOperation specialist
E: sravan.sateesh.35@gmail.com
Dr. Gopal TeliAssociate. Consultant
IQVIA, Bengaluru.
drgopalt@gmail.com
Dr. Hariharan SLecturer
Bangalore College of Pharmacy, Bengaluru.
E: srihariharan422@gmail.com
Dr. Shahinur IslamPharmacist
SM Pharma Clinic, Assam.
E: islam.shahinur02@gmail.com
Dr. Jilmy V.DClinical pharmacist
Waynad, Kerla.
E: jilmydevis74@gmail.com
Dr. Josna JosephClinical pharmacist
Sagar Hospital, Bangalore.
E: josnajoseph625@gmail.com
Dr. Priyanka BiswasDrug Safety Associate
Bioclinica, Mysore.
E: pbiswas1796@gmail.com
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Ms. Shilpashree ATAsstiant Proffesor
RR College of Pharamacy, Bengaluru.
E: shilpashree249@gmail.com
Mr. Anas Mohammed KAssistant Manager
Life Pharamcy Hala-36, Dubai.
E: anasmohammedk2@gmail.com
Mr. Narendra NBSenior business Executive
INTAS, Banglore.
E: narendranb126@gmail.com
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NMIMS University, Mumbai.
E: vineeth.br900@gmail.com
Mr. Sreekanth HSAnalyst
Sequent Research Limited, Manglore.
E: srinivas.gss65@gmail.com
Mr. Papanna K SPharmacist
Yashaswini Pharma and Medicals, Tumkur.
E: papannks@gmail.com
Ms. Kusuma VRPharmacist
BBMP Hospital, Bengaluru.
E: kususrgowda@gmail.com
Mr. Mahesh RMarketing Executive
Sunpharma laboratories, Bengaluru.
E: maheshr14790@gmail.com
Mr. Santhosh DSArea Business Manager
Indoco Remidies Ltd., Bengaluru.
E: santhoshgowda460@gmail.com
Mr. Bharath KNSupervisor
Sami labs Ltd., Bengaluru.
E: bharath.kn47@gmail.com
Bharat EExecutive Production
Wintac limited, Ananthpur, AP.
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Mr. Kishor Kumar SAMarketing Executive
ALKEM laboratories Pvt. Ltd., Bengaluru.
E: kishorgowda255@gmail.com
Ms. Anuradha HDLecturer
Abhinava Bharathi College of Pharmacy
Mandya.
E: anunazre9415@gmail.com
Mr. Narendra NAnalytical QA
GSK Corporate, Bengaluru.
E: nadish.naredra174@gmail.com
Dr. B. Narasimha RaoProfessot & HOD,
Dept. of Pharmaceutics,
P. Rami Reddy Memorial College of Pharmacy, Kadapa, Andra Pradesh
E: simham1985@gmail.com
Mr. Mahesh DamaTeam Leader
Medical Coding, Reventics Health Care,
Hyderbad.
E: maheshdama6@gmail.com
Mrs. Mahadevamma LAssociate Professor
East West college of Pharmacy, Bengaluru.
E: savipharma@gmail.com
Mr. Bipin KafleHospital Pharmacy Manager
Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital, Nepal.
E: kaflebipin2046@gmail.com
Ms. Manjula .GAssistant professor
KLE College of Pharmacy, Belagavi.
E: g.manjula273@gmail.com
Mr. Nirajan KunwarPharmacist
Savino Del bene, Australia.
E: kunwar7nirajan@gmail.com
Mr. Thakur PokharelChemist
Warehouse Sydney, Australia.
E: khojthakur@gmail.com
Ms. Priyanka PeterPharmacist
Wims Aster, Calicut, Kerala.
E: priyankapater13@gmail.com
Ms. Anjana A JHospital Pharmacist, Kerala.
E: anjanajayaprakash95@gmail.com
Dr. Balaji Devarapalli B S SManager
Triage, USA.
E: bhaskarapharmd@gmail.com
Dr. Madugam Praveen KumarAsst. Professor
Hyderabad.
E: praveen.pharmd16@gmail.com
Dr. N.SravyaAssistant Professor
Hyderabad,
E: nerellasravya@gmail.com
Dr. Varun ChandaChief Pharmacist
Health City, Cayman Islands.
E: drvarunchanda@gmail.com
Dr. Job .V. GeorgeHospital Pharmacist
Oman, UAE.
E: jobgeorge28@gmail.com
Dr. Korrapolu JoelAmico Group Medical devices
Canada. Quality Department, Canada.
E: joel.korrapolu@gmail.com
Dr. Prayas GhimireLeturer
CiST College, New Baneshwor,
Kathmandu, Nepal.
E: drprayasg2015@gmail.com
Dr. Vivek GiriPharmacy Incharge
Kathmandu, Nepal.
E: girivivem986@gmail.com
Dr. Laxman WaglePharmacy technician
USA.
E: waglelaxman@gmail.com
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Dr. Madan RayamajhiLecturter
Hospital, Lumbini Nepal.
E: drmadanrayamajhi@gmail.com
Dr. Nanjunda NManager
Clear Medi Radiant Hospital, Mysuru.
E: nanjunda.cks@gmail.com
Dr. Manjushree SDrug Safety Associate
Bioclinica, Mysore.
E: manju.snowwhite@gmail.com
Dr. Susan VarugheseMedical Services Associate
Accenture, Bengaluru.
E: susanvarughese09@gmail.com
Dr. Bhavanam Nagarjuna ReddyClinical data analyst
New York, USA.
E: reddynagarjuna93@gmail.com
Dr. Krishnendhu T.SAssistant Professor
Kannur College of pharmacy,
kannura medical college, Kannur.
E: tskrishnendhu@gmail.com
Dr. Poluri Pavan Kumar ReddyPharmacy Manager
Walmart, Canada.
E: pavankumarreddy1992@gmail.com
Dr. Shashi Kumar A.BClinical data specialist
Covance India pharmaceutical services private limited, Bengaluru.
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Dr. Ammiraju GeddamOperations specialist
IQVIA, Bengaluru.
E: ammiraju.pharmd@outlook.com
Dr. Abel Abraham ThomasAsst. Professor
Nazareth College of Pharmacy,
Thiruvilla, Kerla.
E: abelthomas119@gmail.com
Dr. Ashby Varghese ShajiClinical Phamacist
Pushpagiri Medical College Hospital,
Kerla.
E: ashby.shaji@gmail.com
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Father Muller Medical College Hospital, Manglore.
E: dnjoy222@gmail.com
Dr. Hima S SekarClinical Specialist
BCMC Hospital, Thiruvilla, Kerla.
E: himasekhar07@gmail.com
Dr. Nunna Shivarama KrishnaStatistical Programmer
HCL Technologies, Bengaluru.
E: dr.sivaramakrishna799@gmail.com
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Manipal Hospital, Whitefield, Bangalore.
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Trivandrum
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Care and Cure pharmacy, Qatar, UAE.
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Apollo speciality Hospital, Bangalore.
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Apollo hospital, Bengaluru.
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Dr. Pudota Divya JyothiOperations specialist
IQVIA, Bengaluru.
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Dr. Riya KuriakoseClinical Research Coordinator,
Dept. Of cardiovascular clinical research,
Lisie Hospital, Kochi.
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Pharmacovigilance
Bioclinica Pvt ltd, Mysore.
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Dr. Anu M JohnDrug Safety Associate
Pharmacovigilance
Bioclinica Pvt ltd, Mysore.
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Pharmacovigilance
Bioclinica Pvt ltd, Mysore.
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Bioclinica, Mysore.
E: juwaljose17@gmail.com
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HCG Cancer Center, Sola, Ahmedabad.
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Dr. Naveen P. NarayananClinical pharmacist
Apollo hospitals, Chennai.
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Dr. Shruthi ZachariasDrug Safety Associate
Pharmacovigilance
Bioclinica Pvt ltd, Mysore.
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Dr. Vishnuja V SClinical Pharmacist
Mountzion Hospital, Pathanamthitta, Kerla.
E: vishujaspillai555@gmail.com
Dr. Alina Eliza VargheseMedical Services Associate
Accenture, Bengaluru.
E: alinaeliza316@gmail.com
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Bangalore.
E: amala.mariya.thomas@gmail.com
Dr. Ananya BaburajDrug Safety Associate
Bioclinica, Mysore.
E: ananyababuraj95@gmail.com
Dr. Anjala StephenClinical Pharmacist
St.John’s Hospital, Bengaluru
E: stephenanjala@gmail.com
Dr. Asha ShajiClinical Audit Coordinator
Sparsh Hospital, Bengaluru.
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Dr. Ashna AbrahamClinical Pharmacist
Sagar Hospital, Banglore.
ashnaabraham10@gmail.com
Dr. Feba Lilly PeterClinical Pharmacist
MGM Hospital, Mumbai.
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Dr. Girish Gowda .AAssistant Professor
SMJ College of Pharmacy, Chitradurga.
E: girishpharmd@gmail.com
Dr. Gunakula AkhilaClinical Research Associate
IVRS, Bengaluru.
E: akhilagunakala@gmail.com
Dr. Mohammed Afsal T.KClinical Pharmacist Sagar Hospital,
Bengaluru.
E: afsaltkvalayam555@gmail.com
Dr. Praisy M. JamesRegulatory Affairs Stride Pharma Company, Benagaluru.
E: praisyjames1002@gmail.com
Dr. Renjitha.MClinical Pharmacist, Apollo Hospital,
Bengaluru.
E: renjitha1001@gmail.com
Dr. Rose Mary SunnyDrug Safety Associate
Bioclinica, Mysore.
E: shijosamdaniel@gmail.com
Dr. Shilpa G.SJunior Associate RA
Celegence, Kerala.
E: shilpaela@gmail.com
Dr. Vishal MandalDrug Safety Associate
Bioclinica, Mysore.
E: vishalshrt39@gmail.com
Mr. ANKIT ACHARYAResearch Scholar
Sri Adichunchagiri College of Pharmacy
BG Nagara.
E: ankitbaba99@gmail.com
Mr. Chetan IAAssistant Proffesor
JSS College of Pharmacy,
JSS University, Mysore.
E: chymera85@gmail.com
Mr. Pol Sagar LaxmanAsst. Professor
Bharati Vidyapeeth Institute of Pharmacy, Navi Mumbai.
E: sagar.pol007@gmail.com
Mr. NAVEEN KUMAR H.DDeputy Manager
Pharmacovigelance,
Medrich ltd, Banglore.
E: naveenkumar.hd30@gmail.com
Dr. SRIKANTH M.SAsst. Professor
JSS College of Pharmacy,
JSS University, Mysore.
E: srikanthmalavalli@gmail.com
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Technology transfer Dept.
Global Pharma Tech, Hosur, Tamil Nadu.
E: govind.raju@alembic.co.in
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IQVIA, Bengaluru
E: raju2pharmd@gmail.com
Dr. Abel Abraham ThomasAsst. Professor
Nazareth College of Pharmacy,
Thiruvilla, Kerla.
E: abelthomas119@gmail.com
Mr. Shashipal IndoriaManager
Sun Pharmaceutical ltd., Gurgon, Haryana.
E: indoriasp@gamil.com
Mr. Deependra SharmaSafety Aggregate Report Specialist
IQVIA, Banglore.
E: deependrasharma29@gmail.com
Mr. Sachin KumarPropiretor
Abax Elimer Healthcare
E: sackum2@gmail.com
Mr. Romoji AllaMarketing Executive
Adhesive Researcher, Ireland.
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Mr. Sivaprasad GudipudiSenior Medical Writer
Syneos Health, Hyderabad AP.
E: gudipudi.sivaprasad@gmail.com
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