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Oriental College of Pharmacy

ANNUAL REPORT

(2015-16)

Principal Prepared by

(DrMrsSudhaRathod) (Dr Mrs B.Snehalatha)

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TITLE PAGE No

Highlights of the year 2015-16 1

I. Academics

Results-University examinations 2

GPAT 2016 results 3

II.Research & Development

Research Projects by staff 2015-16 4

Research Projects by students 2015-16 5-6

Publications by the faculty 7-8

III.Faculty approval 9

IV.Approvals and affiliation 10-25

V.Teaching and non-teaching staff

Teaching staff and work distribution 26-29

Visiting faculty 30-31

Workload of nonteaching staff 32-38

New appointments Teaching and non teaching 39

Staff left the institute 40

VI .Campus recruitment 41

VII. Co-curricular activities

Summer training report & Cipla Industrial visit 42-46

Orientation Programme (For first year

B.Pharm 2014-15)

47

Symposia/seminars organized &attended

during 2014-15

48-50

Convocation ceremony and alumni meet 51-52

Personality development programme 53

Regulatory affairs seminar 54

Career Guidance Seminar 55

Quality Improvement Programme for

laboratory assistants and attendants

56-57

VIII. Extra curricular activities

A day for the teachers 58-59

Freshers party 2016 60-61

Cultural week and annual day Gravity 2015-16 62-63

Farewell party 64

Sports week 65-67

PHO activities report 68-74

Various committees 75-76

Student council 77

IX Academic year 2016-17 planning

Recommendations and new initiatives 78

Instruments, Staff and infrastructure

requirement

79

Academic calendar 2016-17 80-83

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I. Academics

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II. Research &

Development

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III. Faculty approval

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IV. Approvals and

affiliation

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V.Teaching and non-

teaching staff

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VI .Campus

recruitment

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VII. Co-curricular

activities

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VIII. Extra curricular

activities

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IX Academic year

2016-17 planning

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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR 2015-16

GPAT-2016 results: Twelve students of B.Pharm final year qualified in GPAT –

2016.Mr Kaushik Kuche secured All India 20th

rank in GPAT.

CMAT and AIMA: Five students were qualified for MBA entrance.

University toppers: Mr Vedang Kinjawadekar secured 3rd

rank in M.Pharm 2nd

Sem in

Mumbai University.

Mumbai university research grants :Mumbai university research grants were received

by Mr Ganesh Deshmukh , Mr Asish Dev and Mr Amjad Ali.

Research Publications: The teaching staff published 28 research and review articles in

national and international journals.

University approvals:

1. University approvals for teaching staff Dr Pramila chaubey, Mr Sayyed Mateen and

Mr Amey Deshpande were obtained in July 2016.

2. Mr S.K.Kar got approval from Mumbai University as M.Pharm guide.

CPCSEA approval: Successful CPCSEA meeting was held on 31-10-15 and 29-1-16.

This year total number of projects approved by CPCSEA are 12.

CPCSEA registration: Got renewal of CPCSEA registration ( New Reg. No.

1464/PO/E/S/11/CPCSEA) of our animal house facility from 20.05.2014 to 19.05.2017.

Seminars conducted: One seminar was conducted on “Current Perspectives on Clinical

research and Pharmacovigilance” on 22nd

August 2015.

Personality development and career guidance seminars were organized for B.Pharm as

well as M.Pharm students.

Admissions in M.Pharm: In M.Pharm Pharmaceutics 8 students, QA 9 students and

Pharmacology 4 students were admitted. Total 21 students were admitted in M.Pharm.

Admissions in B.Pharm: All the seats of B.Pharm were filled.

Rx and cultural events: Rx and cultural events were conducted with full participation of

students. The whole week was celebrated as Gravity.

College magazine: The College published its fifth edition of the magazine “Gravity”.

Celebrations: OCP celebrated Alumni meet, Convocation ceremony, Annual day,

Teachers day , Fresher’s day and Farewell party for B.Pharm and M.Pharm students.

Independence day, International yoga day and Republic day are celebrated in the college.

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Academic results for the year 2015-16

Course Academic year (2015-16)

M.Pharm First year 85.76

B.Pharm First year 88.33

B.Pharm second year 91.89

B.Pharm third year 89.33

B.Pharm final year 72.05

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Final Year B.Pharm GPAT and MBA Qualifiers List (2015-16)

GPAT Qualifier (Qualifying Score = 115 for open 90 for sc/ st

Sr.No. Name of The Student Score

1 KUCHE KAUSHIK NARESH 201

2 CHOBSIA DEEPAK NARAYANLAL 170

3 ADVANKAR SHIKE PRAFULLA 156

4 SHAIKH SANIE ZEHARA 143

5 BOHARA BHAVANA VINOD 133

6 SAINI SAKSHI ASHOK 125

7 GAWADE KAJAL DATTATRAY 122

8 KANOJIYA DIKSHA RAMESH 122

9 PATANKAR HARSHVARDHAN 121

10 PHADKE BHAGYSHRI 116

11 SHIKHA SULTANA GANI 115

12 PRIYANKA KAMBLE

CMAT Qualifier

1 GURAV SINGH

2 SHUBHAM SHUKLA

3 SHRADDHA VISHWAKARMA

AIMA EXAM 2016

1 ABHINAV GUPTA

2 KAUSTUBH PATEL

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Mumbai University research grants received by Staff 2015-16 Name Amount(Rs)

1.Mr Asish Dev 65000

2.Mr Ganesh Deshmukh 65000

3.Mr Amjad ali 30000

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THESIS TOPICS

M. PHARM QUALITY ASSURANCE (2015-16)

Roll

No.

Name Topic

9 Dnyanda Dalvi Analytical method development & validation for the

simultaneous estimation of drugs in marketed formulation

10 Shweta Hingde Stability including HPLC method for simultaneous estimation

of selected drugs in pharmaceutical dosage form

11 Jincy Valson Forced degradation & validation studies as per ICH guidelines

for simultaneous determination of selected drugs in formulation

12 Kavita Parui Development & validation of analytical method for the

estimation of selected drug in Novel drug delivery system

14 Vidhya Prabhu Forced degradation & validation studies as per ICH guidelines

for simultaneous determination of selected drugs in formulation

15 Sayali Salkar Stability including HPLC method for simultaneous estimation

of selected drugs in pharmaceutical dosage form

16 Shaheen Sheikh Development & validation of analytical method for the

estimation of selected drug in herbal formulation

17 Anjani Sharma Stability indicating HPLC method development & validation

foe the simultaneous estimation of drugs in marketed

formulation with regulatory approaches

18 Ameesh Shukla Analytical method development & validation for the

simultaneous estimation of drugs in marketed formulation

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M. PHARM PHARMACEUTICS (2015-16)

Roll

No.

Guide Name Students Topic

1 Dr.Sudha Rathod Devasani Soniya Ramesh Preparation and Evaluation of

Target

Oriented drug delivery systems.

2 Dr.Sudha Rathod Mehta Vidhan Bharat Optimization Characterization and

Evaluation of Pharmaceutical

dosage form

3 Mr.S.K.Kar Smruti Ashok Dumbre The design and characterization of

pharmaceutical dosage form

4 Dr.Sudha Rathod Shrutika Mahadev Gawas Development and Characterization

of Drug delivery system

5 Mr.Ganesh

Deshmukh

Yadav Aasawaree Jeevan Formulation and Evaluation of site

specific Drug Delivery system

6 Mr.Ganesh

Deshmukh

Shradha Kishor Dhas Preparation and Characterization

of Novel drug delivery system

7 Mr.Asish Dev Harshda Kasar Formulation and evaluation of

dosage forms

8 Mr.Asish Dev Girish Kondalkar Design development and

evaluation of ocular drug delivery

system

M. PHARM PHARMACOLOGY (2015 -16)

Roll

No.

Guide Name Students Topic

1 Mr Imtiyaz Ansari Rajeswari Sorte Evaluation of anti-stress activity of

medicinal plant

2 Mr Imtiyaz Ansari Colaco Philadelphia Evaluation of muscle relaxant and

anti-anxiety activity of medicinal

plant

3 Mr Imtiyaz Ansari Yogesh Chowdhary Evaluation of anti-inflammatory

activity of medicinal plant

4 Mr Imtiyaz Ansari Santhosh Yadav Evaluation of antipyretic and

analgesic activity of medicinal

plant

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Publications

M. Khan, S. M.Shahidulla, K. N.Jayaveera, “Formulation of fast disintegrating domperidone tablets using Plantagoovata mucilage by 3 2 full factorial design,”International Current Pharmaceutical Journal, vol.4, no.8, pp.415-419, 2015.

[ISSN: 2224-9486 ]

M. Khan,A. Rasheed, R. K. Varma, A. J. Akhtar, “Evaluation of anti secretory and

antiulcer potentials ofPhysalisperuviana leaves,” Advances in Pharmacology and

Toxicology, vol.16,no.1, 2015.[ISSN: 0973 - 2381 ]

M. Khan, S. S.Ghori, R.Tabassum, “Anti-inflammatory activity of Ficusdalhousiae MIQ

roots ethanolic extract in wistar albino rats,” Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and

Clinical Research, vol.8, no.1, 2015. [ISSN: 0974-2441]

M. Khan, S.SafiullahGhori, M. S. Qureshi,“Preliminary phytochemical screening and

macroscopic analysis of FicusdalhousiaeMiq,” Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and

Phytochemistry, vol.7, no.1, pp.09-12, 2015.[ISSN: 0975-4385 ]

L. Jeeboi, S. Boddu, V. Panda, “A review on analytical methods for estimation of

tramadol hydrochloride”, AJPTR, vol.5, no.5,October 2015.[ISSN: 2249-3387]

D. A. Jadhav, S. Boddu,S. Kadam, V. Kinjawadekar, “Simultaneous UV

spectrophotometric method for estimation of Albendazole and Levamisole hydrochloride

in tablet dosage form,”AJPTR,vol.5, no.5,October 2015..[ISSN: 2249-3387]

Jeeboi, S Boddu,“UV spectrophotometric method for simultaneous estimation of

Tramodol hydrochloride and Aceclofenac in bulk and tablet dosage form,” International

Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical sciences ,vol.8 ,no.5,May 2016.[ISSN :0975-

1491]

V Kinjawadekar, S Boddu, D Jadhav, S Rathod, “Absorption correction method for the

simultaneous estimation of N-Acetyl cysteine and Ambroxol hydrochloride in bulk and

tablet dosage form”, International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical sciences

,vol.8 ,no.5,May 2016.[ISSN :0975-1491]

D. A. Jadhav, S. Boddu , “Development and validation of RP-HPLC method for

simultaneous estimation of Albendazole and Levamisole hydrochloride in tablet dosage

form”, Der Pharma Lettre,Vol.8,no.2,2016[ISSN:0975-5071]

Vandana Jain, “Effect of Storage Condition on Polyphenol Content of Emblica

officinalis, Terminalia belerica and Terminalia chebula”,American Journal of Pharm

Tech Research,vol 6,no.1,2016[ISSN:2249-3387]

Vandana Jain, “Novel Validated HPLC Method Development for Simultaneous Analysis

of Curcumin and β-Boswellic Acid”,American Journal of Pharm Tech Research,vol

6,no.1,2016[ISSN:2249-3387]

VandanaJain,“Simultaneous rp-hplcanalysis of quercetin and kaempferol in different

plant parts of cissus quadrangularis”, International Journal of Pharmacy and

Pharmaceutical science,vol 8,no.7,2016[ISSN:0975-1491]

A.Dev, R. Chodankar, O. Shelke, “Emulgels: a novel topical drug delivery system,”

Pharmaceutical and Biological Evaluations, vol.2, no.4, pp.64-75, 2015. [ISSN: 2394-

0859]

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A.Dev, “Current aspects in ocular polymeric in-situ gelling system,” European Journal of

Biomedical AND Pharmaceutical sciences,vol 3,no.4,March 2016.[2349-8870]

A.Dev, Ganesh Deshmukh “Current approaches in buccal drug delivery

system”Pharmaceutical and Biological Evaluations, vol.3, no.2, March, 2016. [ISSN:

2394-0859]

A.Dev, Ganesh Deshmukh, “An overview of in situ gelling systems,” Pharmaceutical

and Biological Evaluations, vol.3, no.1, March, 2016. [ISSN: 2394-0859]

A.Dev, “Critical aspects in sublingual route of drug delivery,”Pharmaceutical and

Biological Evaluations, vol.3, no.1, March, 2016. [ISSN: 2394-0859]

A.Dev, “Comprehensive review on orally disintegrating dosage forms,”European Journal

of Biomedical AND Pharmaceutical sciences,vol 3,no.3,April 2016.[2349-8870]

Ganesh Deshmukh, “Review on Nanoemulsion: A Novel Drug Delivery

System”European Journal of Biomedical AND Pharmaceutical sciences,vol

3,no.4,March 2016.[2349-8870]

Abdul.S.Mateen, “Potential Antiparkinsonian And Antidepressant Effect Of Methanolic

Extract Of SwertiaChirata And HemidesusIndicus In WistarRats”EuropeanJournal of

Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences”vol.5,no.3,Feb 2016[ISSN :2349-8870]

Soham D Pathare , Hasmukh S Shah , VanitaKanase , PramilaYadav “transoral robotic

surgery (tors)” World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, Volume 4, Issue 9,455-

462,Aug2015.

Diptesh T. Patil , Shaikh Sultana GaniMohd , VanitaKanase , PramilaYadav “Treatment

of parkinson’s disease” World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, Volume 4, Issue 8,

804-818 ,July2015.

Bhavna V. Bohra , Diptesh T. Patil, VanitaKanase , PramilaYadav “An overview of

treatments for rheumatoid arthritis” World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, Volume

4, Issue 8, 2411-2425,July 2015

Diptesh T. Patil , Pratiksha V. Doke , VanitaKanase , PramilaYadav “An overview of

treatment modalities for peptic ulcer” World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research ,

Volume 4, Issue 8, 2302-2314.,July 2015

ShefaliBarkatDobani, AmeeshShukla, VanitaKanase and PramilaYadav TITLE:

“STEM CELL THERAPY”-A REVIEW “World Journal of Pharmaceutical Research”

Manuscript No: WJPR/6084/5/2016

Amjad ali,“Isolation of volatile oil from culinary drugs and their antidepressant

potential”, International Journal of advances in Pharmacy medicine and bioallied

sciences,vol.3,n0.3,2015[ISSN NO.2348-2108]

Shruti Wagle, “Evaluation of anti- metastatic potential of Cisplatin polymeric

nanocarriers on B16F10 melanoma cells”, Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal,Vol 23,Issue

4,2015

Shruti Wagle, “Thermo sensitive PLA based nanodispersion for targeting brain tumor via

intranasal route”,Materials science and engineering C, vol 63,No.1,2016

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Faculty Approvals

1. University approvals for teaching staff Dr Pramila chaubey, Mr Sayyed Mateen and Mr Amey

Deshpande were obtained in July 2016.

2. Mr S.K.Kar got approval from Mumbai University as M.Pharm guide.

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Oriental College of Pharmacy, Sanpada, Navi Mumbai

Minutes of the Institutional Animal Ethics Committee (IAEC) meeting

31th

October 2015

The meeting of the Institutional Animal Ethics Committee (IAEC) was held on 31th

October

2015 at 11 am in the Principal’s cabin. The following members were present:

1. Dr. Mrs. Sudha Rathod : Principal, Oriental college of pharmacy

2. Dr. Mrs.Geeta Vanage : CPCSEA main nominee

3. Dr. Mrs.Vanita Kanase : Scientist from different biological discipline

4. Mr. Imtiyaz Ansari : Scientist In-charge of Animal Facility (Secretary)

5. Mr. Shashikant D. Ahire : Scientist from outside the institute

6. Mr. Hoshang Dinshaw Bilimoria :Nonscientific socially aware member

Agenda of the present IAEC Meeting was

1. Follow up of last IAEC minutes of meeting.

2. Approval of submitted research protocols.

1. Opening Remarks

Mr Imtiyaz Ansari, Member secretary and Scientist In charge of animal facility welcomed all

the members of the Institutional animal ethics committee and expressed his sincere thanks to

all the members for sparing their valuable time for attending the meeting. He also appreciated

members for their co-operation and valuable suggestions for proper functioning of the IAEC.

2. Chairman’s Remarks

Dr. Mrs. Sudha Rathod, Principal, Oriental College of pharmacy and chairman of IAEC

thanked Mr. Imtiyaz Ansari and welcomed all the IAEC members and informed the members

regarding change of research guide of students as Dr. Shaijesh Wankhede previous guide has

left the college and introduced new guide Mr. Imtiyaz Ansari to all members of IAEC.

3. Approval of the Minutes of the last meeting.

The minutes of the meeting conducted on 11-04-2015 were discussed and approved unanimously

by the committee members.

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4. Review of Project proposal

IAEC members critically reviewed the modified protocols resubmitted by students. They

ensured that the animal requirement is properly justified and other relevant information

pertaining to the study protocol is provided. Twelve protocols serial numbered

OCP/IAEC/2015-16/01 to OCP/IAEC/2015-16/12 were discussed.

Dr. Geeta Vanage suggested that the topic of the research protocol should be clear and

specific.

Protocol no. OCP/IAEC/2015-16/07 has been rejected by the committee.

Committee members suggested Mr. Amjad Ali (Protocol no. OCP/IAEC/2015-16/09) to

reduce the number of animals and submit the modified protocol.

Dr. Geeta Vanage and other committee members asked Mr. Waseem Ahmed (protocol

no. OCP/IAEC/2015-16/12) to remove the Burn model form the study.

Dr. Geeta Vanage suggested that the report of the protocols sanctioned in current IAEC

meeting should be shown in next meeting.

Dr. Mrs. Sudha Rathod, Principal, Oriental College of pharmacy and chairman of IAEC

informed all the members that Mr. Parikshit Chaudhari has resigned from the institute and

Mr. Sayyed Mateen (faculty in pharmacology department) has been appointed as a member

in place of Mr. Parikshit Chaudhari as Scientist from different biological discipline.

Therefore committee recommended that the letter should be sent to CPCSEA for inclusion

of the name of Mr. Sayyed Mateen in the IAEC.

Particulars of the protocols and the number of animals proposed and approved by the IAEC has

been furnished in the following table

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LIST OF PROPOSED PROTOCOLS

Protocol No.: Date of

Submission

Title of Study

protocol

Principal

investigator

(PI)

Animals

Approved

Researcher

involved

Remarks

Mice Rats

OCP/IAEC/2015

-2016/O1

31/10/2015 To evaluate the

Anti

Inflammatory

activity of

methanolic

extract of the

seeds of

Medicago sativa

in Diabetic mice

Mr. Imtiyaz

Ansari

45 - Mr. Khan

Kalimuudin

Approved

OCP/IAEC/2015

-2016/O2

31/10/2015 To evaluate

antistress

activity of

hydroalcoholic

extract of leaves

of Bougainvellia

glabra in

experimental

mice

Mr. Imtiyaz

Ansari

30 - Mr.

Akshay.B.

Khot

Approved

OCP/IAEC/2015

-2016/03

31/10/2015 To evaluate of Anti-Diabetic Activity of leaf extract of Stevia rebaudiana with vitamin E in experimental mice.

Mr. Imtiyaz

Ansari

36 - Miss Prajakta K Pawar

Approved

OCP/IAEC/2015

-2016/O4

31/10/2015 To evaluate and

compare the

Anti diabetic

activity of Green

tea and Oolong

tea in mice.

Mr. Imtiyaz

Ansari

57 - Mrs.

A.Padmaja

Rao

Approved

OCP/IAEC/2015

-2016/O5

31/10/2015 Evaluation of

laxative activity

with diuretic

effect of leaves of

cledrodendrum

serratum

linn(E.cs) & root

of oryza

sativa(E.os)

Mr. Imtiyaz

Ansari

75 - Ms. Sangle

Arifa

Dastagir

Approved

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individually &

with combination

OCP/IAEC/2015

-2016/O6

31/10/2015 To evaluate

Central nervous

system related

properties of

medicinal

substances. To

evaluate the anti-

depressant

activity of

Pelargonium

graveolens leaves in experimental

mice

Mr. Imtiyaz

Ansari

48 - Mr.

Gaurav.P.

Wagle

Approved

OCP/IAEC/2015

-2016/O7

31/10/2015 To evaluate anti-

inflammatory

and analgesic

activity of

Bougainvellia

glabra leaves in

experimental

mice and rats

Mr. Imtiyaz

Ansari

30 - Mr.

Akshay.B.

Khot

Un

Approved

OCP/IAEC/2015

-2016/O8

31/10/2015 Evaluation of

Anti Arthritis

property of Gel

Formulation

Dr. (Mrs.)

Sudha

Rathod

- 18 Miss.Ankita

S.Dhumal

Approved

OCP/IAEC/2015

-2016/O9

31/10/2015 Isolation of

Reserpine from

rauwolfia

species, its

derivatization,

characterisation

and

pharmacological

evaluation of

analogues

Dr. Mohib

Khan

-- 174 Mr. Amjad

Ali

Approved

OCP/IAEC/2015

-2016/10

31/10/2015 To evaluate anti-

inflammatory,

anti-pyretic,

anti-ulcer

activity of

ethanolic extract

of dried seeds of

Dr.Vanita G

Kanase

- 30 Dr.Vanita G

Kanase

Approved

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Meeting ended by thanking Dr. Geeta Vanage and all the members by Principal.

Name and Signature of the members present in the meeting

Capparis moonii

OCP/IAEC/2015

-2016/11

31/10/2015 To evaluate

aphrodisiac

activity of

polyherbal

formulation in

experimental

models on male

rats

Mr. Imtiyaz

Ansari

- 39 Mr. Imtiyaz

Ansari

Approved

OCP/IAEC/2015

-2016/12

31/10/2015 To study the

pharmacological

evaluation for

Anti

inflammatory &

anti-burn

activities of Aloe

vera

Mr.

Waseem

Ahmed

Shaikh

40 Mr. Waseem

Ahmed

Shaikh

Approved

Sr.

No.

Name Signature

1 Dr. (Mrs.) Sudha Rathod

2 Dr. Geeta Vanage

3 Dr. Haladhar Dev Sarma

4 Mr. Parikshit Chaudhari

5 Dr. Vanita Kanase

6 Dr. Rohit Dhumal

7 Mr. Imtiyaz Ansari

8 Mr. Shashikant D. Ahire

9 Mr. Hoshang Dinshaw

Bilimoria

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Committee for the Purpose of Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals

***

(To be filled up by the Nominee)

ANNEXURE-I

CHECK LIST FOR INSPECTION OF ESTABLISHMENT /INSTITUTE

Date of Inspection: 29-01-2016

1. Name and address of the Institute/Establishment

(with contact no. Fax no. and mobile)

Oriental college of Pharmacy, Sec-

02, Sanpada, Navi-Mumbai.

Contact No. 27758715

(a) No. and Date of registration as per Company

Act/Council or any other Act.

(b) Whether the premises of the

Institute/Establishment is on rent/lease or self

owned (specify)

(c) Name of the Sister concern (if any),where

animal experiments are being carried out.

(d) Location of the Animal House Facility

(whether inside the premises or away from the

premises)

AICTE-

06/07/MS/PHARM/2004/062

Dated 11-05-2004.

PCI Approval No. 207/32-

433/2007

Self Owned

Not Applicable

Inside the premises

2. Name of the Head of the organization & address

with contact details

Dr.(Mrs.) Sudha Rathod, Principal,

Oriental College of pharmacy,

Sanpada Navi Mumbai

Contact No. 27758715

3. Objective(s) of the organization To provide quality education and

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conduct cutting edge research for

continuous improvement and

professional growth in pharmacy.

4.

5.

Purpose for Registration with CPCSEA

Type of work to be taken:

(a) Education

(b) Research for Education purpose

(c) Research for Commercial purpose

(d) Breeding for in-house use

(e) Breeding for the purpose of trade

(f) Production of Hyperimmune Plasma, Serum

etc.

a. Education

Education and Research Education

6. If Research, specify whether

Basic/contract/collaborative/regulatory research

Basic

7. If Education, Name of the

Certificate/Diploma/Degree

M. Pharmacy

8. Composition of the IAEC in details having,

Name/Designation/Qualification/Discipline and

organization to which the members belong.

Annexure-1

9. Enclose copy of detailed minutes of last IAEC

meeting of the establishment/institute.

Annexure-2

10. Overall assessment.

Good

11. Recommendation:

(1) Recommended for approval (without any

stipulations)

(2) Recommended for re-inspection

(Please specify here)

(3) Recommended for rejection with specific

grounds

(Please specify here)

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(Name & Signature of the Inspecting Authority)

Committee for the Purpose of Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals

***

(To be filled up by the Nominee)

Annexure II

INSPECTION REPORT OF ANIMAL HOUSE FACILITY

1. Date of Inspection: 29-01-2016

2. Name of Organization: Oriental College of Pharmacy, Sanpada, Navi Mumbai

3. Purpose of Inspection: Annual Inspection

4. Inspection Details:

(a) Details of animals, Species wise kept at the time of Inspection in the Animal House

Details of

Animals

Species Number Sex Age

Mice

Swiss albino 130 Female 2 months

Mice

Swiss albino 78 Female 3 weeks

(b) Veterinary Care of animals : Consultant veterinarian Dr. Nilam Wavhle

visits weekly and whenever experiments are

ongoing

(c) Health status of animals : Good

(d) Animal Procurement : Animals were procured from Bharat Serum and

Vaccines Ltd.

(e) Quarantine, Stabilization and Separation: Facility is available

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(f) Physical Facilities : Animal house islocated on second floor of

college building

(i) Building materials : RCC

(ii) Corridor(s) : Only one central corridor

(iii) Utilities : All utilities are in place as per requirements of

CPCSEA.

(iv) Doors of Animal Room : Half glass aluminum doors.

(v) Exterior windows : Grilled with transparent glass protected by

Sun film.

(vi) Floors : Glazed spartex floor

(vii) Drainage : No Drainage inside the animal house

(viii) Walls and ceilings : Walls, ceiling are made up of RCC materials

(ix) Storage areas : Separate defined area for storage of food, husk &

cages is available

(x) Facilities for sanitizing equipment : Availableand supplies

(xi) Experimental Area : A Separate Experimental room is available

(xii) Environment : Conditioned

(xiii) Temperature and Humidity control : Window and AC fitted. In animal room there is

humidity control system and Humidity monitor is available

(xiv) Ventilation : There is no dedicated ventilation system. Passive

ventilation is facilitated through Window AC

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and exhaust fan.

(xv) Power and lighting : 12 hr light and dark cycle is maintained

(xvi) Noise control : Ambience and animal room apparently doesn’t

have excessive noise level

(g) Animal Husbandry :

(i) Caging or housing system The animals are housed in polypropylene cages

with rice husk as a bedding material

(ii) Sheltered or outdoor housing Not applicable

(iii) Social environment Rats & mice are housed separately in groups

(h) Food : Pellated food for rats & mice procured

from VRK Nutritional Solutions, Sangli.

(i) Bedding : Autoclaved rice husk

(j) Water : Aquagaurd filtered water is provided in feeding

bottles

(k) Sanitation and Cleanliness : Satisfactory

(l) Waste Disposal : Animal carcasses are disposed

through local Municipal Authorized

Organization viz Bombay waste

management.

(m) Pest Control : Regular pest control system is available for

entire institution building

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(n) Emergency, weekend and holiday : During animal experimentation consultant care

veterinarian is present. During holiday and

weekend animal house is attended by

attendant. Service of alternative attendant is

also available. The content No. of animals house

incharge and principal are provided so that they

can contact and inform about emergency.

(o) Record Keeping : Form C and D, stock register of animal husk and

Food, Death register, record of water and feed are

maintained.

(p) Standard Operating procedures :CPCSEA and OECD guidelines are (SOPs)/

Guidelinesfollowed

(q) Personnel and Training : Annexure- 3

(No. of technical Staff, supporting

staff, details of the training of the

supporting staff)

(r) Transport of laboratory animals : AC car with proper food and water facility and

Supervisor.

(s) Anesthesia and Euthanasia : Cervical dislocation in case of mice and excess

anesthesia in case of rats

(t) Laboratory animal ethics : IAEC and ethical consideration of CPCSEA

guideline at place.

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(u) Transgenic animals : Not applicable

(v) Maintenance : Not applicable

(w) Disposal : Not applicable

(x) Details of rehabilitation facilities : Only small laboratory animals are used therefore

rehabilitation is not required.

(y) Overall assessment : Good

(z) Recommendation :

(i) Recommended for approval (without any stipulations).

(ii) Recommended for approval with suggestions for improvement

a. (please specify here)

1. Purchase CO2 cylinder for euthanasia.

2. Procure exhaust fan with flap.

3. Shift water bottling to clean area.

4. Experimental table should be covered with kadappa or granite stone and use

plastic sheet.

(iii)Recommended for fulfillment of stipulated conditions before consideration for approval

a. (please specify here)

(iv) Recommended for rejection with specific grounds

a. (please specify here)

Signature of the Nominee

/ Inspecting Authority

with Date

Signature of the Nominee

/ Inspecting Authority

with Date.

Signature of the Nominee

/ Inspecting Authority

with Date.

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MINUTES OF INSPECTION HELD ON 29/01/2016

Record of the minutes of the Inspection held on 29/01/2016 at 11.00-2.00 pm

1. Dr.Mrs.Sudha Rathod, Principal and Chairperson of IAEC welcomed CPCSEA inspector

main nominee Dr. (Mrs.) Geeta Vanage.

2. Animal house facility was inspected by CPCSEA Inspector main nominee Dr. (Mrs.)

Geeta Vanage and other IAEC members and photographed. All the members were

satisfied with facility.

3. CPCSEA Inspectors Dr. (Mrs.) Geeta Vanage has suggested following implementations

in animal house facilities viz:

a. Purchase CO2 cylinder for euthanasia.

b. Procure exhaust fan with flap.

c. Shift water bottling to clean area.

d. Experimental table should be covered with kadappa or granite stone and use plastic

sheet.

e. It is suggested to prepare and display SOPs in animal house.

4. Inspection ended by thanking CPCSEA inspector and other IAEC members by

Chairperson.

Dr.(Mrs.) Sudha Rathod Dr. (Mrs.) Geeta Vanage

CPCSEA Chairman CPCSEA Nominee

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List of IAEC members

Annexure-1

Sr.

No.

Name Qualifications Designation Organization

1 Dr. (Mrs.) Sudha Rathod M. Pharm., PhD. Chairman (IAEC)

Oriental College

of Pharmacy,

Sanpada, Navi

Mumbai

2 Dr. Geeta Vange Ph.D. CPCSEA Main

Nominee

NIRRH, Parel,

Mumbai

3

Dr. Haladhar Dev Sarma

Ph.D. CPCSEA link Nominee

Radiation biology

& Health Sci.

Division BARC

4 Mr. Parikshit Chaudhari

M. Pharm.

(Pharmacology)

Scientist from different

biological discipline

Oriental College

of Pharmacy,

Sanpada, Navi

Mumbai

5 Dr. Vanita Kanase

M. Pharm., Ph.D.

(Pharmacology)

Scientist from different

biological discipline

Oriental College

of Pharmacy,

Sanpada, Navi

Mumbai

6 Dr. Rohit Dhumal M.V.Sc Veterinary

Pathology Veterinarian

NIRRH, Parel,

Mumbai

7 Mr. Imtiyaz Ansari

M. Pharm.

(Pharmacology)

Scientist In-charge of

Animal Facility

Oriental College

of Pharmacy,

Sanpada, Navi

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Mumbai

8 Mr. Shashikant D. Ahire M.Sc., DMLT Scientist from outside

the institute

Tata Memorial

Center Cancer

Research

Institute,ACTREC

Kharghar, Navi

Mumbai

9 Mr. Hoshang Dinshaw

Bilimoria

Biomedical

Engineering

Socially Aware

Nominee

Mazagaon Docks,

Mumbai

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Inspection and Meeting;

University of Mumbai for Post graduate inspection for continuation of affiliation for the

A.Y.2015-16 has held on 20/05/2015 (Dr.Suresh Ukharande/Dr.Krishna Ayyer/Dr.Anuradha

Mishra.

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Work Load Distribution Of Teaching Staff Odd Sem(July-Dec)

Sr.

No. Name of the

Lecturer Sem.I Sem. III Sem V Sem. VII

M.Pharm

Sem I T+P

No of Pg

students

1 Dr. Sudha

Rathod Ceutics (1T)

Ceutics

(1T) 2 4

2 Mr. S.K.Kar

Disp Pharm

(3 T)

Pengg (1 T)

Disp Pharm

(12 P)

4+12

3 Mr. Ashish Dev Ceutics (2T)

Ceutics (12 P)

Ceutics

(2T) 4+12 5

4 Dr. Sanchita

Mandal

Ph Engg ( 2

T)

Biotech (3

T)

Biotech

(12 P)

5+12

5 Mr. Ganesh

Deshmukh

PP I (4 T)

PP (12 P) 4+12 4

6 Dr. Pramila

Choubey

Cosmetic

(3 T)

Cosmetic

(12 P)

Ceutics

(1T) 4+12 1

7 Dr. Mohib Khan OC (4 P) SNP (4T) 4+4

8 Dr. Vandana Jain

Forensic(1T)

Cognosy (3T)

Cognosy (12

P)

4+12 2

9 Mr. Amjad Ali OC 1 (1T)

OC (8P)

Med Chem(

2T+1Tuto+0.5

Tut)

Med Chem

(1.5 T) 6+8

10 Dr. Nutan Rao

OC III (4

T)

OC (8 P)

Med Chem

(2 T) 6+8

11 Dr.Snehalatha

Boddu

Anal (3 T)

Anal (12P) Anal (1T) 4+12 5

12 Mr. Amey

Deshpande POC (1 T) OC 1 (3T)

OC III

(4P)

Forensic (1T)

Med Chem

(1+0.5 T)

Anal (2T) 8.5+4

13 Mr. Puneet Jain POC (3 T)

Biochem

(3T)

Biochem (12

P)

6+12

14 Mr. Imtiyaz

Ansari

APP I (4

P)

Biochem

(1T)

Cology (3

T)

Cology (1 T)

Cology (4 P)

Cology (1

T) 6+8 6

15 Dr. Vanita

Kanase APP III (3T)

Biotech

(1T)

Cology (1 T)

Cology (8 P)

Cology (1

T) 6+8

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T+P = Theory+Practical

16 Mr. Sayeed

Mateen

APP I

(4T)

APP I (8

P)

Cology (1

T) Forensic (1T) 6+8

17 Dr. Shaijesh

Wankhede Cology (1 T)

Cology (2

T) 3

Visiting

Mrs. Sucharita

Mahajan

Comm.

Skill (3T)

Ms. Zubeda

Khan

Comp (12

P)

Ms. Shilpa Naik EVS (3T)

Mrs. Shailu

Singh

Mgmt. (3

T)

Ashraf Sayyed Maths (3 T)

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Work load of teaching staff Even Sem(Dec-June)

S.

No. Name of the

Lecturer Sem.II Sem. IV Sem VI Sem. VIII

M.Pharm

Sem II T+P

No of Pg

Students

1 Dr. Sudha Rathod Ceutics (2T) AP II (2T) 4 4

2 Mr. S.K.Kar

Ceutics

(12 P)

Ceutics (2T) PQM (2T) 4+12

3 Mr. Ashish Dev PP (3T)

PP (8P)

API (2 T)

ETPS (8P) 5+16 5

4 Dr. Pramila Chaubey

Ceutics

(3T)

Ceutics (8

P)

AP1(1T)

APII (1T)

ETPS (4/8)

5+12 1

5 Mr. Ganesh

Deshmukh

Ceutics

(4T)

Ceutics

(12P)

AP1 (1T) 5+12 4

6 Dr. Mohib Khan

Cognosy

(4T)

Cognosy

(8P)

4+8

7 Dr. Vandana Jain

Cognosy

(4T)

Cognosy

(12P)

4+12 2

8 Mr. Amjad Ali

Pchem

(3T)

Pchem

(12P)

OC (2T) 5+12

9 Dr. Nutan Rao

Med Chem

(4+1T)

Med Chem

(12P)

5+12

10 Dr.Snehalatha Boddu

Anal (3T)

Anal (4 P)

QAS(1T)

ETPS (8P) 4+12 5

11 Mr. Punit Jain Biochem

(3T)

PChem

(3T)

Pchem

(12P)

6+12

12 Mr. Amay

Deshpande

Biochem

(1T)

OC (1T)

Anal (3T)

Anal

(12P)

5+12

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13 Mr. Imtiyaz Ansari

Cology

(2T)

Cology

(8P)

CPDI (2T)

CRM (1T)

Adv Colo

(1T)

ETPS (4 P)

6+12 6

14 Dr. Vanita Kanase

Cology

(1T)

Micro

(8P)

HPDSM

(3T)

CRM (2T)

Adv Colo

(1T)

ETPS (4P)

7+12

15 Mr. Sayeed Abdul

Mateen APP II(4T)

Cology

(4P)

Micro

(4P)

CRM (1T)

Adv Colo

(1T)

6+8

16 Dr. Shruti Waghale

Biopharm

(4T)

Ceutics (12P)

Biopharm

(2T) 6+12

17 Ms. Pooja Gharat PP (4P) Ceutis (3

T)

Cognosy

(4P)

Anal (8P)

QAS (1T) 4+16

Visiting

Ms. Sugandhini

shetty

Micro

(3T)

3

Mohd Ashraf Sayyed

Maths

(3T)

3

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SUMMARY OF GUEST LECTURES ODD SEM 2015-16

Sr.No. Guest Lecture Date Speaker Addressed to Number of

students

1. GRE,TOEFL 22nd

July

2015

GEEBEE education TY BPharm 75

2. Personality

development

10th

Aug,

7th

& 8th

Sep 2015

Mrs.Vasundhara

Jakka (Corporate

Trainer)

FYBPharm

SY BPharm

TY BPharm

120

3. Regulatory affairs 10th

Sep

2015

Mrs. Kumudini

Dongre

(Nexgencare)

Final Year

BPharm and

First Year

MPharm

90

4. Career Guidance 12th

Sep

2015

Mr.Atul Jakate

(Zydus Pvt. Ltd)

TY BPharm

and Final Year

BPharm

95

5. Drug Metabolism 26th

Sep

2015

Prof. Krishna Iyer

(Bombay College of

Pharmacy)

MPharm 21

6. Pharm Analysis Sep 2015 Dr.Manesh Jagtap MPharm 21

7. Pharm Analysis Nov 2015 Mrs. Ojaswi MPharm 21

8. Career Guidance 26th

Dec

2015

Ms. Maithili Dhuri

Ms.

Ms.

BPharm and

MPharm

150

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SUMMARY OF GUEST LECTURES (EVEN SEMESTER-AY 2015-16)

Sr.No. Guest Lecture Date Speaker Addressed to Number of

students

1. Career Guidance 6th

Jan

2016

IES college of

management,

Bandra

TY BPharm, Final

Year BPharm, SY

MPharm

74+66+27

2. Microencapsulati

on,

Pelletization,SR,

Coating

19th

March

2016

Mr.Subhashish

Cakraborty

First Year

MPharm, Final

Year BPharm

21+66

3. Biostats and

Research

Methodology

Regular

basis

Mr.Rajesh K First Year MPharm

(All branches)

21

4. Drug Regulatory

Affairs

Regular

basis

Mrs.Preeti

Kulkarni

First Year MPharm

(QA+Cology)

13

5. Pharmacokinetics Regular

basis

Prof.Krishna Iyer First Year MPharm

(QA)

09

6. Applied

Pharmaceutics

30th

March

2016

Dr.Prajakta

Dandekar

First Year MPharm

(ceutics)

08

7. Applied

pharmacology

Regular

Basis

Dr.Vinod Gupta First Year MPharm

(cology)

04

8. DRA and PQM 18th

March

2016

Mrs.Snehal Kane First Year MPharm

(QA)

09

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Work Load of Non Teaching Staff A.Y. 2014-2015

Sr.

No Name Designation Work load Qualification

Office Staff

1 Mrs.

SurekhaGaikwad

Office

superintendent

Handling of Admission Process,

AICTE, PCI, DTE, PNS online

application software,

Administrative Activity, PCI,

DTE. Documentation for Fee

Fixation Proposal. Documentation

for Eligibility forms.

Documentation for Enrollment

forms. Handling maintenance

work. M. Pharmacy Students

AICTE Scholarship

documentation. Teachers

Approval, P. G. Recognition

Approval teachers documentation.

B.Com

2 Mrs. Irene Fernandes Clerk

Handling of all Examination

Activity, Administrative Activity.

Preparing Result Analysis report.

Preparing 1 to 6 semester

Gazettes and Marksheet every

year. Documentation for the

different topics typing using MS

Word, MS Excel etc. help of the

students and ex-students at time

of leaving in the college activities

like Leaving certificate and issue

marksheet and convocation

certificate.

B.Com

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3 Mr.

RamchandraKalel Clerk

Handling Administrative Activity,

All Scholarship Documentation

like Minority, EBC, Social

welfare Dept, Documentation of

Research Project work Received

university of Mumbai Grant.

Documentation for Photocopy &

Revaluation Forms & Submitted

to the University.

DocumentationforMerit Approval

List & submitted to Regional

Office, Head Office, DTE & PNS.

Documentation for the different

topics using MS Word, MS Excel

etc. All out door work done like (

University of Mumbai, DTE ).

B.Com

4 Mr. Nilesh Kharvate Office

Assistant

Maintaining filing record in the

office. Issue Railway Concession

Forms to students. assist

principal. Inward and outward

entry. Helping exam department.

M. Pharmacy students office

related work.

MA

5 Mr.

MangeshYerandkar Peon

Assist principal. Office

documentation work. Open and

close class room.

VIIIth

Std.

Library Staff

6 Mrs. Rashmi Librarian

Purchase of books and journals,

Accession of Books and journals.

Complete responsibilities of

librarian.

M.Lib

7 Mrs. SadhanaKudale Asst.

Librarian

Typing work, Handling

circulation dept. Assist the

Librarian

M.Lib

8 Mr. Ganesh Gaikwad Library

Attendant

Help in Book processing,

Handling of students circulation

dept and reading room.

F.Y.B.Com

Laboratory Staff

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9 Mr.

PramodRajyadyaksha

Store

Inchange

( Store Room 3rd Floor) Purchase

chemical and Glassware keep

record and distributed as per their

requirement. Documentation of

Alcohol License. All store related

activities. Purchase of

equipments, calling quotation,

summery quotation.

B.Sc

10 Ms. PoonamSarang Lab. Assistant

3rd Floor Instrument Laboratory

Incharge.

Instrument Cleaning , Instruments

calibration, Instrument

documentation and record

maintenance, assisting M. Pharm

students in their project work on

instrument daily basis, Assisting

lectures in their research work on

instrument, Instrument quotation

preparation, Assisting to store

incharge documentation. Taking

reading on instrument for b.

Pharm students ( Analysis)

Guiding to B. Pharmacy & M.

Pharmacy students about

instrument handling.

Pharmaceutics Laboratory (4th

floor)

Quality Assurance Laboratory(4th

floor)

M.Sc, MLT

11 Ms. DeepaliKumbhar Lab. Assistant

Chemical preparations as per

practical requirement, stock

record of chemical & glassware,

breakage record, preparing SOP,

Instrument care and assist the

teacher during the practical.

PharmaP’ceutics Laboratory 3rd

Floor,

Physical Pharmacy Laboratory

2nd Floor

Machine room, Ground Floor.

B.Sc

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12 Ms. KomalDhembre Lab. Assistant

Chemical preparations as per

practical requirement, stock

record of chemical & glassware,

breakage record, preparing SOP,

Instrument care and assist the

teacher during the practical.

Pharmacology Laboratory 2nd

Floor

Animal House 2nd Floor

Animal Handling, Daily food &

water change, Daily cage

changing, animal checking,

providing chemicals & Apparatus

for research students.

B.Sc

13 Mr. Santosh Mane Lab. Assistant

Chemical preparations as per

practical requirement, stock

record of chemical & glassware,

breakage record, preparing SOP,

Instrument care and assist the

teacher during the practical.

Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory

3rd Floor

Organic Chemistry Laboratory

2nd Floor

B.Sc, M.A,

B. Ed

14 Ms. Husnara Khan Lab. Assistant

Chemical preparations as per

practical requirement, stock

record of chemical & glassware,

breakage record, preparing SOP,

Instrument care and assist the

teacher during the practical.

Pharmacognosy Laboratory 3rd

Floor

H.S.C

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15 Mr Viswas Lab Attendant

Cleaning lab, glassware cleaning,

drying and to assist lab assistant

for reagent prepared, proper

disposal of waste materials.

Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory

3rd Floor

Instrument Room 3rd Floor

Pharmacy Physical Laboratory

2nd Floor

16 Mr. AnandBoddu Lab.

Attendant

Cleaning lab, glassware cleaning,

drying and to assist lab assistant

for reagent prepared, proper

disposal of waste materials.

Medicinal Chemistry Laboratory

3rd Floor

Instrument Room 3rd Floor

Pharmacy Physical Laboratory

2nd Floor

S.Y.B.Com

17 Mr. SatishGaikwad Lab.

Attendant

Cleaning lab, glassware cleaning,

drying and to assist lab assistant

for reagent prepared, proper

disposal of waste materials.

Organic Chemistry Laboratory

2nd Floor ( Morning Session)

Organic Chemistry Laboratory

2nd Floor

( Afternoon Session)

H.S.C

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18 Mr. Mohan Wagade Lab.

Attendant

Cleaning lab, glassware cleaning,

drying and to assist lab assistant

for reagent prepared, proper

disposal of waste materials.

Microbiology Laboratory 4th

Floor

Pharmaceutical Analysis 3rd

Floor

( B. Pharmacy)

S.Y.B.A

19 Mr. UttamKadam Peon

Cleaning lab, glassware cleaning,

drying and to assist lab assistant

for reagent prepared, proper

disposal of waste materials.

Office routine activity. Assist

Principal

Pharmaceutics Laboratory 4th

Floor

( M. Pharmacy)

VIII th Std.

20 Mr. Arvind Palve Lab.

Attendant

Cleaning lab, glassware cleaning,

drying and to assist lab assistant

for reagent prepared, proper

disposal of waste materials.

Pharmacology Laboratory 2nd

Floor

Animal House 2nd Floor

Animal Handling, Daily food &

water change, Daily cage

changing, animal checking,

providing chemicals & Apparatus

for research students. Animal

house cleaning.

H.S.C

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21 Mr.VijayGangurde Lab.

Attendant

Cleaning lab, glassware cleaning,

drying and to assist lab assistant

for reagent prepared, proper

disposal of waste materials.

Pharmaceutics Laboratory 3rd

Floor.

H.S.C

Other Staff

22 Mr. Suresh Nikam Gardener Maintaining Garden. S.S.C

23 Mr.

ChandrakantSawant Electrician All Electrical maintenance Work. S.S.C

24 Mr. Jaseem Ansari Sweeper 4th Floor Cleaning VIII th Std

25 Mrs. RupaliSakpal Sweeper 3rd Floor Cleaning VIII th Std

26 Mr. PrakashJanrao Sweeper 2nd floor Cleaning VIII th Std

27 Mr.AjaySonawane Principal’s

Driver

Driving Vehicles and office Peon. VIII th Std

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STAFF NEW APPOINTMENTS

Teaching Staff

Sr. No. Name of the faculty Qualification Subject

1 Dr. Pramila Chaubey M.Pharm, PhD P’ceutics

2 Mr Puneet Jain M.Pharm Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

3 Dr Shruti Wagle M.Pharm,Ph.D Pceutics

4 Ms Pooja Gharat M.Pharm Quality Assurance

STAFF NEW APPOINTMENTS

Non-Teaching Staff

Sr. No. Name of the staff Qualification Position

1 Mrs Archana Lokare B.Sc Lab assistant

2 Ms Leena Kamble D.Pharm Lab assistant

3. Mr Vinay Wagh B Sc Lab assistant

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Staff Left the institute

Teaching staff

Sr. No. Name of Teachers Designation

1 Dr Sanchita Mandal Assistant Professor

2. Mrs Snehal Dumbre Assistant Professor

Non – Teaching staff

Sr. No. Name of Staff Designation

1 Mrs Sonal Girkar Laboratory Assistant

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PLACEMENT DETAILS OF 2015-2016

(Status as on 29th April 2016)

NO. OF

SR.

ORGANIZATION

STUDENTS POSITION

NO

PLACED

M. PHARM STUDENTS (Min CTC:1.20 L / Max CTC: 4.13L)

1

V-Ensure.

01 Research Associate-DQA.

2

Cipla Limited.

03 Research Associate.

3

Getz Phar Research.

01 Trainee-Research Associate.

4

Evonik Pharma.

01 Trainee-Technical Services.

5

Milan Lab (P) Ltd.

01 QA-Officer.

6

GNH India Ltd.

01 Assistant-QA / GDP.

7

CDSCO.

01 Bench Chemist.

8

Medibios Lab. Pvt. Ltd.

01 Trainee-R & D.

9

Mega Life Science.

01 Executive-Medical Affairs.

10 Medley Pharmaceuticals. 01 Executive Trainee-

Medical Services.

11

Cancer research center (ACTREC)- 01 Research Fellow.

Kharghar.

12

IPCA

01 Jr. Research Fellow-CRD.

13

Oman Pharma.

01 Officer – QA.

14

Cognizant Tech.Solution.

02 Trainee-Jr. Data Analyst.

15

Tata Consultancy Services.

04 Business Associate.

16

Flagship Biotech.

01 Trainee- Regulatory Affairs.

Number Of Companies

16 Number of Students placed

22

B. PHARM STUDENTS (Min CTC: 1.62L /Max CTC: 3.00L)

17

TCS

12 Business Associate.

18

Cognizant Tech Solution.

03 Trainee-Junior Data Analyst.

19

Azzurra Pharma.

05 Trainee-Business Executive.

20

Nestle Nutrition.

03 Trainee-Nutrition Officer.

21

Merck Biopharm.

07 Management. Trainee-Sales.

22

Abbott Laboratory.

01 Business Territory Manager.

23

Neon Laboratory. (shortlisted students) 12 Territory Manager.

Number Of Companies

7 Number of Students placed

31

Number of Students shortlisted

12

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1.Report on one month Industrial Training for T. Y. B. Pharm Students (A.Y.

2015-16)

As per curriculum of University of Mumbai, each and every student studying in Third Year

B.Pharmacy has to undergo industrial training for the duration of at least one month (4 weeks)

before completion of their academic career.

The following is the list of students allotted for the same. The industrial training for these

students will commence on or after 20th

May, 2016 and should be completed before 30th

June.

Kindly note that the list is subject to last minute changes.

The students after completion of their training will submit a training report to the college.

Sr.

No Name of Company Name of Students

1 Bayer Pharmaceutical Pvt. Ltd. 1. KrutikaNilwarna

2. MayurTikam

3. DeeprajPatil

2 CIPLA Ltd., MIDC Patalganga 1. AnjuKashyap

2. PranitaDhage

3. Della Dony

3 Flamingo Pharmaceuticals Ltd,

1. V. Eyaldeva C Vijaykumar

2. AjaykumarRaidas

3. Vishal Jain

4. AbhayPatil

5. Mehtab Khan

4 Fortis Hospital Ltd., Vashi 1. SakshitaShekharPawar

2. Shalini Rajesh Shahu

3. SupriyaGorakhanathAwale

5 Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Taloja

1. Prashant Auti

2. Sunita Chawla

3. Anmol Gupta

4. Deepak Kumar Vishwakarma

6 Khandelwal Laboratories Pvt Ltd,

Thane

1. Saagarika Kamal Khandelwal

2. ShalakaSudhirNaik

3. ParvatiDevsinghThapa

4. SushmitaRanapratap Singh

7 Kilitch Drugs (India) Ltd. Pawane

Village

1. Abdul Rehman Qureshi

2. Manisha Gupta

3. MahipalRajpurohit

4. NissuUpdhayay

5. Musharaf Ali

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8 Lupin Ltd., Boisar 1. Mr. Khan Mehtab Sameer

9 MJ Biopharm Private Limited, Taloja

1. V. Eyaldeva C Vijaykumar

2. AjaykumarRaidas

3. Vishal Jain

4. AbhayPatil

10 Macleods Pharmaceuticals Ltd,

Palghar 1. Mr. Khan Mehtab Sameer

11 Maneesh Exports, Turbhe

1. Roopesh Kumar Pal

2. Ramesh Medtiya

3. Nikhil Jadhav

4. PankitMota

5. SaurabhGangurde

12 Maneesh Pharmaceuticals, Govandi

1. Manpreet Kaur Sohi

2. Nehadevi Gupta

3. Waliullah Khan

4. Ajijur Rahman

5. SaifeeAqeel

6. Atiqur Rahman

13 Milan Laboratories (India) Pvt. Ltd.,

Kamothe

1. Manmeet Kaur

2. Sayed Danish

3. KanchanNishad

4. IfraPawaskar

5. PriyankaWaghmare

14 The Pharmaceutical Products of India

Ltd., Turbhe

1. Uttara Jaiswal

2. SaritaHalwai

3. Amita Yadav

4. PriyankaGaikwad

5. Twinkle Tiwari

6. Neeta More

7. Ravi Gupta

8. NeerajTelvekar

9. TejasGite

10. HarshaNaik

11. Umair Ansari

12. SuhailMazgaonkar

15 Raptakos, Brett & Co. Ltd., Thane 1. Kajol Sharma

2. Anjali Singh

3. Jyoti Singh

16 Saifee Hospital, Charni Road 1. Ms. KaziSamreenAltaf

17 SanjivaniParentrals Ltd., Rabale 1. Abdul Rehman Qureshi

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2. Manisha Gupta

3. MahipalRajpurohit

4. NissuUpdhayay

5. Musharaf Ali

18 Shreechem Pharmaceutical Pvt. Ltd.,

Rabale

1. SukanyaVaidyanath

2. Bhagyashree Tiwari

3. Khushboo Pasha

4. MadhuriJaiswal

5. SadhanaDani

6. DhananjayHumne

19 T. M. Thakore Pharmaceutical Lab,

Jogeshwari 1. Ms. NaiDivyaKishor Kumar

20 Zen Hospital Chemist, Chembur 1. ManiyanKiran

2. Sayed Kulsum Fatima Antesh

21 Zydus Takeda Healthcare Pvt. Ltd.,

Pawane

1. ShreeyaDeshmukh

2. ShefaliDobani

3. AmeyJakate

4. DilipParmar

5. Shivani Vaidya

6. Shivani Shetty

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Report on CIPLA industrial Visit

We, Dr.VanitaKanase and Mr. Puneet Jain, as an Industrial Visit In-Charge, coordinated to

CIPLA for industrial visit with the help of Dr. S. K. Kar. Mrs. ShobhaBalkawade, HR, CIPLA

confirmed the visit in two groups, with not more than 35 – 40 students + faculties in each group

on 12th

and 26th

March, 2016 at 10.00 am.

Accordingly, we asked for quotation from Khushi Travels, who had earlier experience of

conducting Industrial Visit with our college. Mr. Sanjay Nimbalkar from Khushi Travels quoted

Rs 9000 for each trip. For the same, an advance of Rs 20,000/- as an expenditure towards

organizing the industrial visit was granted by our management.

Our Third year B.Pharm students visited the ‎CIPLA manufacturing plant (Unit II) at ‎ aPnPgaPtaP‎‎,

st‎ nrt‎awt ni‎ ,tt‎21th

and 26th

March, 2016 respectively.On 12th

March 2016, 37 students along

with four staff members (Mr. S. K. Kar, Dr.VanitaKanase, Mr. Puneet Jain, and Ms.

PoojaGharat) attended the industrial visit. While, on 26th

March 2016, 37 students along with

two staff members (Mr. Ashish Dev and Dr.VanitaKanase) attended.

Each group on their visit were served with a buffet ofheavy snacks and tea. They were then

divided into two subgroups and were taken for internal visit headed by their in-charge personnel.

The departments covered were Store, Packaging, QA, QC, Tablet manufacturing and Coating.

The students got to know how it feels to work in the industry and to see the live manufacturing

of tablets. All questions and queries by the students were attended by the working professionals.

The students were fortunate to see the functioning and good manufacturing practices followed in

national pharmaceutical manufacturing unit at par with the multinational companies.

We are thankful to our management for giving us an opportunity and sponsoring the Industrial

visit.

We are also thankful to the entire team of CIPLA for this nice gesture and excellent hospitality.

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CIPLA Visit – 12th

March, 2016

CIPLA Visit – 26th

March, 2016

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Co-curricular activities

2. Orientation Programme

B. PHARM FIRST YEAR ORIENTATION PROGRAMME-2015-2016

An Orientation Program for First year B. Pharm students was organized at Oriental College of Pharmacy

on 25th July 2015. The orientation program was actually planned to give an overview of Course

Curriculum. Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Sudha Rathod, welcome students and their parents. She talks about the

Pharmacy field and gave an overview of pharmacy as a profession. She also highlighted on the different

job opportunities available for pharmacy graduates. The different activities carried out by college

presented by the speakers. The presentation ended with question answer session and at the end the

students were asked to fill the feedback forms. Parents and students were divided in 4 groups and taken

for college tour by the student volunteers. Where they can actually see the facilities provided by the

college. We express our gratitude to first year students of B.Pharm, their parents and the OCP family

members for their cooperation.

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3. List of symposia/seminars organized during 2014-15

No of days Titleof

symposia/Seminar

Date Level

(Regional/National/

International)

Organising

secretary

One day

Seminar

Current

Perspectives on

Clinical Research

and

Pharmacovigilance

22nd

August

2015

Regional Mrs Vanitha kinase

Mr Imtiyaz ansari

One Day Seminar On

“Current Perspectives on Clinical Research and Pharmacovigilance”

Oriental College of Pharmacy, Sanpada, Navi Mumbai has organizedOne day seminar on

“Current Perspectives on Clinical Research and Pharmacovigilance” &Intercollegiate poster

presentation competition on Saturday, 22nd

August 2015.

Seminar was started by welcome speech by Mr. Imtiyaz Ansari, program co-ordinator &

Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology. Dr. (Mrs.) Sudha Rathod, Convener &

Principal, Oriental College of Pharmacy, Sanpada, welcomed all dignitaries and guests. In her

address, she explained importance and aim of organizing such seminars.

Dr. Vanita Kanase, Organizing Secretary of the seminar, Head, Department of Pharmacology

delivered introductory speech and explained importance of clinical trial and pharmacovigilance.

The seminar had overwhelming response of students. Total 130 B.Pharm Final year & M. Pharm

students from various colleges like, BVCOP, HK, VIVA, VES& OCP had participated in this

successful event.

The seminar included eminent speakers from academia, Industries and CROs who delivered talk

on “Current Perspectives on Clinical Research and Pharmacovigilance”. First speaker Dr.

Ravindra Ghooi, Dean of Billcare research academy, delivered speech on “General Introduction

to Drug Discovery and Clinical trials”. He explained all the basics and fundamentals of Drug

Discovery and Clinical trials.

Second speaker, Mrs. Manjiri Joshi, Director of UKAAT consultancy and services, delivered

speech on topic “Overview of Pharmacovigilance”. She explained basic concepts of

Pharmacovigilance with applications.

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Third speaker Mr. Mandar Kelkar, Sr. Manager (Safety Surveillance) from TCS talked about

“Pharmacovigilance at Work place” He explained basic requirements and actual practice of

Pharmacovigilace in industry.

Fourth speaker Mr. Amit Dingorkar, Associate Director of CliP Lab Cytel India, delivered

speech on “Career Opportunities in Clinical SAS®

Programming”. He explainedfundamentals,

importance and use of SAS®

Programming for Pharmacovigilace.

After second speech poster presentation was arranged. Total 40 posters from deferent pharmacy

colleges of Mumbai were presented by students. Posters were evaluated by speakers and

dignitaries of seminar. For motivation of students college has given prizes to 4 best posters.

Mr. Sayyed Mateen, Program co-coordinator &Assistant Professor, Department of

Pharmacology, delivered concluding remarks & vote of thanks.

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The following persons attended seminar and workshop at different places as given in

the following table.

Sr.

No

Name of the staff

attended the

seminar/workshop

Name of the

College/Industry

Days Subject

1

Dr. Sudha Rathod

SVKM’S NMIMS

Vilerparle

16TH

-17TH

October,2015

National conference on

Nanotechnology in drug delivery

research:Innovations,Challange

s & Opportunities

2

Dr. Sudha Rathod

Controlled Release Society-

Indian Chapter

Mumbai India

Feb 19th to

20th 2016

15th International Symposium

Advances in Technology and

Business Potential of New Drug

Delivery Systems

3 Dr. Sudha Rathod Dr.Mohib Khan Dr.Vandana Jain Mr.Swapankumar Kar Mr.Asish Dev Dr.Shruti Wagale Mrs.Surekha Gaikwad

Dr.Bhanuben Nanavati

College of

Pharmacy,Vileparle

28th

March,2016

Quality Pharmacy Education:

Role of Accreditation

4

Dr. Sudha Rathod

Mrs.Surekha Gaikwad

Vivekananda Education

Society’s Institute of

Technology, Chembur

16

th

May,2016

One day workshop on Eligibility

and Rules to Regulate

Admissions for various

courses,2016-17

5 Mr Imtiyaz Ansari Padmashree Dr. D. Y.

Patil College of

Pharmacy, Akurdi, Pune.

20th

January,2016 One day state level seminar

entitled “Transforming Molecule

into Medicine: Role of

Integrative Pharmacology"

6 DrMrsPramila Chaubey NMIMS,Mumbai 4th

January,2016 One day National seminar on

Technomanagerial skills for

pharmaceutical industry

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4. Convocation ceremony and Alumni meet: A Report

Date: 25/01/2016

CONVOCATION CEREMONY AND ALUMNI MEET: A REPORT

Oriental Education Society’s, Oriental College of Pharmacy & Oriental Pharma Alumni

Association (OPAA) celebrated convocation ceremony and alumni meet on Saturday, 23rd

January 2016. The event was organized under the guidance of Dr. (Mrs) Sudha Rathod, with

the co-ordination and co-operation of Alumni Incharge Mr. Imtiyaz Ansari, Member of OPAA,

Mr. S. K. Kar, Mr. Amjad Ali, Secretary of OPPA, Dr. Vandana Jain and other teaching and non

teaching staff together with Student’s Council from 02.00 P.M. to 05:00 PM at OCP auditorium,

Sanpada Navi Mumbai.

The event was graced by Chief Guest, Dr. K.G Dawani, Professor and Dean Academics at

Oriental Institute of Management, Guest of honour, Dr. F.A. Shaikh,, Principal Oriental college

of commerce, guest Dr. Mohib Khan, Professor Oriental College of Pharmacy, Mr.S.K. Kar,

Associate Professor, Oriental College of Pharmacy and Dr. (Mrs) Sudha Rathod, Principal

Oriental College of Pharmacy who presided over the convocation ceremony and alumni meet.

Program was started by welcome speech by Mr. Imtiyaz Ansari, Member of OPAA and

alumni incharge followed by facilitation of chief guest, guest of honour Principal and other

guests. Dr. (Mrs) Sudha Rathod, addressed the alumni gathering, mentioned the academic

developments of the college and requested the alumni to contribute time, money, resources for

the college. Mr. Imtiyaz Ansari (member OPAA) in his speech mentioned aims and objectives,

reports and future plans of OPAA and thanks all alumni and students for spending time and

gracing the event with their presence and appealed all alumni for their continuous contribution in

the development of college. He also request all alumni for participation in up gradation of

college website write up for alumni speak and columns for alumni news bulletin improvement

and publication.

Mr. Vedhang and Mrs. Padmaja, M.Pharm Students introduced chief guest and guest of

honour and other dignitaries.

The chief guest, Dr. K.G Dawani, told alumni and students regarding challenges and

responsibilities of pharmacy graduates in India and good qualities of students required by present

community and pharma industries.

Ex-students shared their experiences and expertise and views about college which was very

valuable for the current batch students. Ms. Prabha Shanbag alumni of batch 2015 shared his

views which were informative and interactive. Ms. Shoba Eshwaran first topper student of

GPAT exam 2015 shared her views regarding college and teaching and non teaching staffs. Ms.

Jincy Valsan first topper of batch 2015 shared her views regarding admission in M.Pharm QA in

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OCP followed by other students Mr. Ameesh Shukla and Ms. Sayeli Sharkar, Which was very

helpful for current GPAT qualified students.

All the students of previous batch were conferred on with B.Pharm degrees (Convocation

certificates) by hands of Chief Guest, Dr. K.G Dawani, Guest of Honour, Dr. F.A. Shaikh, Dr.

Mohib Khan, Mr. S.K Kar and Dr. (Mrs) Sudha Rathod. The alumni were presented with the life

membership certificates of OPAA. The program concluded by vote of thanks given by Dr.

Mohib Khan.

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5. GRE-TOEFL: Career guidance seminar for TY BPharm students aspiring to study abroad

was organized at OCP, an initiative taken by GEEBEE education group.

6. Personality development:

Oriental college of Pharmacy organized Personality Development Programme for First year B.

Pharm, second year BPharm and third year BPharm students on 10th

Aug , 7th

Sep and 8th

Sep

2015 respectively. The program aimed at the recognition of the multifaceted

influence of the personality upon study and career.

Mrs. Vasundhara Jakka, a corporate trainer the programme and guided the students. Programme

included Understanding yourself in relation to others, self-awareness, setting appropriate life and

career goals, developing relationship with others, increasing productivity, developing positive

personality, preparing notes, presentation skill, confidence building, stress management etc.

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7.Regulatory affairs: A lecture on regulatory affairs was organized for Final year

BPharm and MPharm students on 10th

Sep 2015. Regulatory affairs as a choice of

career was explained very well by Mrs. Kumudini Dongre, Nexgencare pvt. Ltd.

Many students got their doubts clarified and understood the basic difference

between Quality assurance and Regulatory affairs.

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8. Career Guidance: A career guidance lecture was organized on 12th Sep 2015

for third year and final year BPharm students. Mr.Atul Jakate from Zydus Cadila

was invited speaker. He explained the various career opportunities in an

exceptional way. It was indeed a very inspirational talk. The students also got their

doubts clarified from him. This will definitely help the students in selection of their

career in pharmacy.

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9.Quality Improvement Programme for laboratory assistants and attendants

Quality improvement programme (QIP) was conducted for Non-teaching staff at Oriental

College of Pharmacy in Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology ,Pharm analysis, Pharmaceutics and

Pharm Chemistry labs on 4th

and 6th

June,2016.

Non teaching training programme was conducted for Pharm analysis on 6th

June,2016 10:30 am

in final year class room. First presentation regarding basic principles and working of

sophisticated instruments(UV spectrophotometer,HPLC and FT-IR) was given .After

presentation demonstration of all instruments was given.

A Quality improvement programme (QIP) was conducted for Non-teaching staff for Chemical

Handling and Storage from 2:00 to 3:00 A.M. A power point presentation was made for this

purpose. The presentation included information on categories of hazardous chemicals, safe

chemical handling procedures, proper storage of hazardous chemicals, handling chemical

emergencies and types of hazards and first aid measures. The presentation concluded with

discussions/suggestions and question and answer session.

Pharmaceutics(3:30 to 4:00 P.M), power point presentation made for this purpose was sub-

divided into four parts viz. general safety procedures, management and infrastructure, materials,

equipment and maintainance and accuracy of measurements. Part-I of the presentation included

information on safety procedures to be followed in the Pharmaceutics lab, types of hazards and

first aid measures. Part-II of the presentation dealt with importance of logbook, SOP’s,

documentation and quality manuals in the laboratory. Part-III of the lecture comprised of

information on handling, storage and labeling of reagents. Guidelines to be followed and

precautions to be taken while weighing solids and liquids etc. was incorporated in Part-IV of the

lecture. The programme concluded with discussions/suggestions and question and answer

session.

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Quality Improvement Programme for laboratory assistants and attendants

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1.A DAY FOR THE TEACHERS

5th

September, 2015, Saturday

Venue: Seminar Hall, Oriental College of Pharmacy.

Organized By: Student Council.

Students of Oriental College of Pharmacy organized an event to celebrate

Teacher’s Day on 5th

September, 2015. In the morning session, students were made to take

lectures on their favourite subjects in respective B Pharm and M Pharm classes. The program

was continued in afternoon session in seminar hall which started with the welcome speech by

Ms. Anju Kashyap Cultural Secretary of the Student Council. It was followed by lighting of

lamp by Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Sudha Rathod and the respective HOD’s. The program proceeded

with the blessings of Goddess Saraswati by a pleasant song ‘Saraswati Vandana’ by Ms. Shalaka

Naik followed by Speech on Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam by Ms. Shivani Vaidya. Anchoring was

shared and carried out beautifully by Ms. Shefali Dobani, Ms. Priyanka Waghmare, Mr. Ameesh

Shukla and Ms. Jincy Ana Velson. The program continued by giving the token of love, floral

bouquet and chocolates as a gratitude to the teaching and non teaching staff for putting their

efforts.

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Ms. Anju Kashyap recited a beautiful shloka dedicated to all teachers.

After the performance a cake cutting ceremony was organized, the teachers were then thanked by

giving greeting cards made by the students of respective classes.

The best part of the program was the tongue twisters games and OCP awards for teachers and

this was indeed a great surprise. The Principal Dr. (Mrs.) Sudha Rathod and teachers expressed

their feelings by saying few words. Their words made us to accept Teacher’s Day as a day of

thanks giving- a day to bow down and thank their endless and dedicated service to the students.

The celebrations ended with a vote of thanks and snacks and thus the day ended with a smile on

teachers face.

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2.FRESHERS PARTY – 2015

3rd

September 2015, Thursday

Jovial smiles and high spirits marked the welcome party for the 2015-2016 batch

of Oriental College of Pharmacy. The party was organized in the college premises on 3rd

of

September, 2015 manifested youth and enthusiasm at its full flow. With pulsating ambience,

flashing light and foot taping music, the party began with a blast. The dress code for the students

was black and white. Inquisitive about campus life and conscious of the latest fashion trends, the

fresher dressed their best.

The seniors had organized some fun games, some freshers were rapidly called upon to

participate and this event was widely enjoyed. It was a fun filled event at which the freshers got

an opportunity not only to showcase their talents but also to interact with the seniors. The

program kick started with a ramp walk for which the contestants vied for the Mr. and Miss

Fresher 2015 title. In the Questionnaire round the contestants had to prove that they were person

with beauty and brains and had the presence of mind and confidence. At the end of the very

enjoyable competition Khan Shakir and Azeera Deshmukh were crowned as the Mr. and Miss

Fresher 2015.

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After the competition it was the freshers and the seniors to rock the freshers party with the jam

session. The magic in the air turned into the chords of pulsating rhythmic hearts and bonds for

the year that lay ahead. The party was all about making the best start to the new academic year.

A time to create ever-lasting relationship with each other. The event was an indication of union

among the students. Unity is the main motto of our college. Being a part of the freshers, made

students feel the magic of unity and togetherness. Finally the program ended with a vote of

thanks leaving behind sweet memories that will be cherished lifelong.

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3. Cultural week and Annual day report “Gravity 2015-16”

11th

- 16th

January, 2016

Bunts Auditorium, Juinagar (W)

Students of Oriental college of Pharmacy had their college fest “GRAVITY” in the

month of January. This fest was celebrated for 7 days starting from 11th

Jan’2016-16th

Jan’2016.

To create an environment for the fest the college was beautifully decorated. For active

participation of students in the fest, points system for each event was prepared; points were given

accordingly to the winning class. There was active participation from all the six classes i.e. 1st

year, 2nd

year, 3rd

year, final year B.PHARM classes and the 1st and 2

nd year M.PHARM classes.

The fest began on the 11th

Jan 2016 with the celebration of the event –Plantation day. On this day

the college Principal, Dr. (Mrs.) Sudha Rathod along with the HOD’s, teaching and non-teaching

staff including the student council planted few saplings of plants in the college medicinal garden.

On the same day events like rangoli, mehendi, painting, notice board & class board decoration

competition were also held. Further in the afternoon a Mismatch day was celebrated where

majority of the students participated actively in the mismatch day walk. On 12th

Jan, Retro day

was celebrated. The events held on this day were Pot designing, best out of waste, ad mad and

Essay & Poem writing. The students were involved in the events with lots of creative ideas and

great enthusiasm. On 13st Jan Checks/ Stripes day was celebrated. Nail art, Hair styling, Face

Painting, Master Chef, Salad Decoration and collage competitions were held. Teaching and non-

teaching staff also participated in the events on this day. On 14nd

Jan the Cap and Scarf day along

with Tie day was celebrated. Musical chair competition was organized for teaching and non-

teaching staff. Singing, Spell Bee, Mimicry/Stand-up comedy and avatar competitions were

organized along with DJ for students. On 15th

Jan the Traditional day was celebrated. The events

held on this day were debate, quiz, antakshari. Rose stall along with rose cards were also put up

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to celebrate rose day. Everyone was dressed beautifully in a very traditional look to present an

elegant traditional walk to end the day. All the faculty members judged the respective events.

Finally 16th

Jan, the day of main event “GRAVITY NIGHT 2016” arose, which was to be

celebrated in the evening. This was the day, all students eagerly awaited to celebrate. For the

night, events like solo dance, duet dance, group dance and fashion show were held. The chief

guest for the evening was Dr. Subhashis Chakraborty, d Mr. F A Sheikh, Principal; Sanpada

College of Commerce was our guest of honor. The formal function began with the lightening of

lamp. The event continued with felicitation of Chief Guest, Principal, Guest, Cultural in charge,

Sports in charge and General secretary. The event was followed by the speech of Chief guests

Mr. Sathyanarayan Vemula and Principal Dr.(Mrs.) Sudha Rathod. Prof. Mohib Khan expressed

the Vote of thanks. It was a pleasant evening with lots of music, dance, and lots more. The

students were also felicitated for their performance for whole year which included academics,

sports and other extracurricular. This year, Best Library User award was initiated. There was also

the release of the college magazine “GRAVITY 2015-2016” which was done by the Chief Guest,

Principal, Guest of Honor, and Magazine in charges. Delicious snacks were also arranged for

everyone present at that evening including the parents. On the whole, the Third Year B Pharm

won the Cultural Trophy and Third year B Pharm won Sports Trophy for year 2015-16.

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4. FAREWELL PARTY

4th

April 2016

Venue: Seminar Hall, Ground Floor, OES

A farewell party for B.Pharm and M.Pharm final year was organized at Oriental College of

Pharmacy on 4th

April 2016. Various fun filled activities and surprise prices were kept for the

outgoing students. The event ended with a short DJ party.

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5.Sports week

10th

- 16th

January, 2016

Oriental college of Pharmacy organized sports week (10th

- 16th

January, 2016) for B. Pharm and

M. Pharm students. Its objective was to develop in the students a sporting spirit, a venue to

display their physical prowess and gain hands on experience of organizing a sports at a college in

future. The sports week was scheduled to begin at 9:00 am on 10th

Jan 2016. Though it was a

Sunday students participated enthusiastically in volleyball, Throw ball and Box cricket. The

judges for the sports were Mr. Ganesh Deshmukh, Mr. Sayyed Mateen and Mr. Vijay Reddy.

They guided all the sports events of the day with their fair and unbiased judgment. They

patiently explained the rules of the games scheduled and graced the sports week with their

expertise. Student volunteers participated with great zeal for the smooth flow of all the sport

events throughout the week. During the week sports were organized at morning session and

cultural programs in afternoon.On the 11th

Jan the sports events started with the most energetic

and cheered Cricket matches.

On the third day of sports i.e. 12th

Jan the college Principal, Dr. (Mrs.) Sudha Rathod

along with teaching and non-teaching staff started the events by playing badminton. After this

exciting start of the day the teaching staff enthusiastically participated in badminton. Dr. Mohib

Khan won the badminton competition. The Indoor games and athletics were organized for the

students. The students were involved in the indoor games with great enthusiasm.Indoor games

were played for two days. On 13th

Jan the much anticipated Football matches were played. The

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badminton competition was also organized for non teaching staff. Mr. Vishwas won the

competition.

During the sports week teaching and non-teaching staff also played and participated in

several sport events. It was an exciting week for the students and staff as well,which was filled

with lots of nostalgic memories. It highlighted the importance of the sports and a sporting spirit

to the students. The prize distribution ceremony was organized on 16th

Jan, i.e. “GRAVITY

NIGHT 2016”.After announcement of the winners the medals and certificate was distributed by

Chief guests Mr. Subhashish Chakraborty, Principal Dr.(Mrs.) Sudha Rathod, Professor Dr.

Mohib Khan and Sayyed Mateen to the winners of each event. Overall best performance in all

events was also awarded and the winning team was also applauded. Final year B. Pharm won the

Sports Trophy for the year 2015-16.

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PHO related activities

Anti-HIV Campaign

AIDS is a deadly disease caused due to the attack of Human Immunodeficiency Virus in the

body. This is a disease which is spreading at a very rapid rate in our country. The virus enters our

body and suppresses the immune system drastically due to which the capacity of t body to fight

against other pathogens decreases very quickly and the time of healing of any disease also

decrease. It is necessary to educate the masses regarding the causes and symptoms of AIDS.

An effort was taken by the students of Oriental College of Pharmacy on 23rd December and an

Anti-HIV Campaign was held in Sanpada (East). This event was successfully headed by the

student council of the college along with the students of the third year.

They actively participated and educated people about the hazards of HIV, its incubation period in

the boy of an individual etc. Along with the hazards of virus, the means of transmission of the

virus was also explained to people. Posters were also made which enhanced the method of

communicating with the people thus making it easier to understand. Pamphlets were also

distributed.

Till date, the cure for AIDS has not been found but it can definitely be avoided. It was a great

experience overall and a lot of people turned up and showed interest in asking more and more

questions to us regarding the topic. The students felt it as their duty as future pharmacists and

helped them understand the sensitivity of the disease and ways to avoid it.

SO SPREAD THE WORD: NEVER ISOLATE A PERSON HAVING AIDS, ALL

HE/SHE NEEDS IS LOVE.

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ANTI-DIABETES CAMPAIGN

India is already infamous as the diabetic capital of the world and the incidence is increasing due

to various factors such as unhealthy eating habits, lack of physical activity, family history and

stress. Diabetes is a lifelong condition and requires regular monitoring. People with diabetes are

susceptible to kidney dysfunction, cardiovascular diseases, neurological problems etc. Regular

tests and monitoring should be carried out to ensure proper well being of an individual.

To spread awareness regarding the harmful effects of diabetes, a campaign was organized by the

students of Oriental College of Pharmacy on 21st Dec, 2015 in the campus. This event was

successfully headed by the student council of the college. The students of the third year joined

the league and made a sincere effort to spread awareness regarding diabetes.

Posters etc were also made which had a good impact on the campaign. In this campaign the

blood sugar level of an individual was checked by a machine. Many people turned up and

appreciated the efforts taken up by the students. We learn about Anti-Diabetic drugs in

pharmacology which teaches us about the mechanism of action of a particular category of drug

but, practical knowledge of how the sugar level is checked is as important as the knowledge

gained through books. Hence the event was a success due to the joint effort of all the students

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ANTI- TOBACCO (STOPTOBER) CAMPAIGN

Every day we come across people smoking and chewing tobacco while we travel for schools,

colleges, offices etc. In today’s day and age, smoking cigarette has become a style statement.

People who pass by them usually cover their nose and mouth by handkerchief. But how many of

us really tell them TO STOP SMOKING?

Hence an initiative was taken up by the students of Oriental College of Pharmacy on 29th

October, 2015 in the Sanpada, vicinity where smoking and tobacco chewing was prevalent.

The camp was organized and was led by the Student Council where the students of the college

came forward to make people aware of the hazards of tobacco chewing as well as smoking

cigarettes. Hence they fulfilled their duties as health professionals and did their tiny bit in

improving the lifestyle of people in the society.

Many people interacted with the students and were told to spread the message of ‘not smoking’

to as many people as possible. This was a joint effort so as to maintain good health in the society.

Pamphlets, which included the hazardous effects of tobacco and ways to treat the same, were

distributed to people. Posters were also present which created an impact so as to make people

aware.

Hence the awareness campaign was a success and we also had people appreciate our efforts in

order to maintain good health conditions.

SO SPREAD THE WORD: SAY YES TO LIFE AND NO TO TOBACCO.

TIME IS TICKING….. STOP WHILE YOU STILL CAN.

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OVARIAN CANCER AWARENESS CAMPAIGN

People usually take care of physical ailments but do not sometimes pay attention on the internal

health. Ovarian cancer is one such problem which enters into the body silently and catches the

person by surprise and till then the treatment becomes difficult. Hence, it should be diagnosed at

earlier stages so a awareness camp was conducted.

The Ovarian Cancer awareness camp was held on 23rd

October 2015 in the OES Campus,

Oriental College of Pharmacy, Sanpada, Navi Mumbai from 9.30 am to 1.30 pm.

This campaign was organized and lead by the Student Council in which students studying in

First and Second year pharmacy took part and came forward to fulfill their duties as health

professionals to ensure that people stay aware and healthy.

The students along with their team incharges’ proceeded towards Sanpada Station area where

this awareness camp took place. All the girls worked hand in hand and participated with full

enthusiasm in contributing towards the betterment of the society which actually for once gave a

sense of satisfaction of doing something good.

The students had a successful session wherein there was exchange of information and people

gave a good reaction by showing interest as well as showing gratitude that such an initiative was

taken just for women.

In this way women in a large scale got aware and felt cared for leading to a feeling of warmth

between them and the health professionals and a bond of health care and love was established.

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OSTEOPOROSIS AWARENESS CAMPAIGN

Even in today’s modern age, people are mostly unaware of the health hazards that surround them

which are mostly targeted towards the children and the old people. One such health problem

surrounding the elders is osteoporosis for which an awareness camp was organized by pharmacy

students.

The Osteoporosis awareness camp was held on 20th

October 2015 in the OES Campus, Oriental

College of Pharmacy, Sanpada, Navi Mumbai from 9.30am to 1.30pm.

This campaign was organized and lead by the Student Council in which students studying in

First and Second year pharmacy took part and came forward to fulfill their duties as health

professionals to ensure that people stay aware and healthy.

The students along with their team incharges’ proceeded towards Palm Beach area of Sanpada

where this awareness camp was executed. The students carrying the college and awareness

banner along with zeal initiated the awareness drive by interacting with individuals taking a few

minutes of their precious time to give them a valuable message for their life.

The students not always found success. At first they were turned down or simply averted but

without losing their spirit each of them continued their work making sure that the word reaches

maximum of the people and make at least a small difference. Finally people out of

inquisitiveness read, heard and talked leading to a beautiful interactive session.

It was made sure that both the students and the people were made aware about it through posters,

pamphlets, interaction where people got information and also shared their experiences creating

an atmosphere of harmony, learning and exchange of ideas benefitting all present. In this way a

small contribution was made in replacing ignorance and bringing enlightenment in lives of

people.

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BREAST CANCER AWARENESS CAMPAIGN

Women play an important part in each individual’s life in the form of a mother, daughter, wife,

sister etc. Hence, it becomes a responsibility of the people around her to think about her health

who takes care of everyone. This was a joint effort to do the same and make women of the

society aware about symptoms, causes of breast cancer along with its diagnosis and treatment.

The Breast Cancer awareness camp was held on 17th

October 2015 in the OES Campus, Oriental

College of Pharmacy, Sanpada, Navi Mumbai from 9.30 am to 1.30 pm.

This campaign was organized and lead by the Student Council in which students studying in

First and Second year pharmacy took part and came forward to fulfill their duties as health

professionals to ensure that people stay aware and healthy.

The students along with their team incharges’ proceeded in Sanpada vicinity where this

awareness camp was executed. The students carried banner of college and the campaign along

with several posters and pamphlets. The sole purpose of the students was to have a interaction

with people to know how much the population is aware and if not to make sure that the word

spreads to all.

The students had a successful session wherein there was exchange of information and people

gave a good reaction by showing interest as well as showing gratitude that such an initiative was

taken just for women.

In this way women in a large scale got aware and felt cared for leading to a feeling of warmth

between them and the health professionals and a bond of health care and love was established.

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BLOOD DONATION CAMP ON 22nd

SEP 2015

Donating blood is a simple thing to do, but it can make a big difference in the lives of others.

The Blood Donation Campaign was held on 22nd

September, 2015 at OES Campus by Oriental

College of Pharmacy, Sanpada, Navi Mumbai from 9 am to 3 pm.

This campaign was held by the Sarvodaya Hospital Samarpan Blood Bank from Ghatkopar who

arrived in the college campus. The main aim of this drive was to assist the patients suffering

from thalassemia who need blood every 15 days.

The students of Oriental Education Society were made aware of the same and were encouraged

to donate blood which was for a good cause. g from thalassemia who need blood every 15 days.

The stepwise events which took place during the blood donation drive were as follows:

After donating blood, the donor received a lifetime donor’s card from which they can redeem

blood free of cost in future when they require.

The total number of Blood Bottles collected was 67.

Spread the word: DONATE BLOOD AND SAVE A LIFE!

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COMMITTEES (2015-16)

Activity Staff incharge

1. M.Pharm co-ordinator Mr Asish Dev, Dr Mrs Vanita kinase,Dr Mrs

Snehalatha Boddu

2.Library incharge Mr Ganesh Deshmukh

3. Notice board incharge Mr Sayyed Mateen

4. Publicity incharge( website)

Facebook

Dr Vandana Jain

Mr Asish Dev

5.Attendance committee Class incharges

Senoir faculty

I.T Person

Maintenance

1.General maintenance Mrs Surekha Gaikwad

2.Instrument Dr Mrs Snehalatha Boddu

Mrs Poonam

3. Pilot Plant equipment Mr Asish Dev

4. Medicinal plant garden Dr Mohib khan

6. Staff meeting incharge Dr Pramila Caubey

7. Staffroom incharge Mr Ganesh Deshmukh

8. Finance and accounts Dr Sudha Rathod

Mrs Surekha Gaikwad

9. Quality improvement and audit cell Dr Sudha Rathod

HODs

Mr S.K.Kar

Administration activity

1.Development and growth of college Principal

HODsMr S.K. Kar

2.Discipline committee Dr Sudha Rathod Dr Vanita Kanase

3.Industrial visit planning

Dr Vanita Kanase

Mr Puneet Jain

4.Result analysis and exam incharge Dr Mohib khan

Mr Amey Deshpande

5.Time table Dr Vandana Jain

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6.Admissions Dr Sudha Rathod

Mrs Surekha Gaikwad

Management

7.Academic calendar Dr Sudha Rathod

Dr Mohib Khan

8.Local HRD committee Dr Sudha Rathod

Dr Mohib Khan

Mr Amjad Ali

Mrs Surekha Gaikwad

9. Railway Concession Dr Mohib Khan

Mr S.K.Kar

10.Animal house Mr Imtiyaz Ansari

Mr Sayyed Mateen

11.Research cell Dr Sudha Rathod, Dr Mohib Khan

HODs

Mr Sayyed Mateen

12. E-Learning UG and PG/Language lab Dr Mohib khan

Mr Sayyed Mateen(over all incharge)

Mr Amey DeshpandeDr Nutan Rao

13.Career improvement cell/Placement cell Mr S.K.Kar Mr Amey Deshpande

Co-curricular activities

1.Antiragging cell Dr Sudha Rathod Dr Mohib Khan

Mr S.K.Kar Mrs Surekha Gaikwad

2.Alumni Mr Amjad Ali

Mr Imtiyaz Ansari

3.Newsletter,Magazine,Brochure,OPAA

Bulletin, Banners

Mr Amjad Ali

Mr Imtiyaz Ansari

Dr Shruthi Wagle

4.Co-ordination with IPA and other

organization

Mr Imtiyaz Ansari

Dr Vanita Kanase

5.Guest lecture Dr Nutan Rao

6.Women development cell Principal

Dr Snehalatha B

7.Seminar committee Dr Sudha Rathod

Dr Vanita Kanase

Mr Ganesh Deshmukh

Extracurricular activities

1.Sports Mr Sayyed Mateen

Mr Ganesh Deshmukh

2.Teachers day, freshers day, farewell day Dr Pramila Chaubey

3.Cultural Dr Pramila Chaubey

4.Industry Institute Interaction Dr Sudha Rathod

Mr S.K.Kar ,Mrs Vanita kanase

5.Mentors meeting Mr Ramchandra kalel

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STUDENT COUNCIL (ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-16)

POSITION NAME

HEAD GENERAL SECRETARY Mr. Amey Jakate (T.Y.BPharm)

Mob. 9920925401

JOINT GENERAL SECRETARY Mr. Ameesh Shukla (M.Pharm)

Mob. 8080699800

ASSOCIATE GENERAL SECRETARY Mr. Burhanuddin Kagalwala (S.Y.B.Pharm)

HEAD CULTURAL SECRETARY Ms. Anju Kashyap (T.Y.B.Pharm)

Mob. 9768777932

JOINT CULTURAL SECRETARY Ms. Jincy Valson (M.Pharm)

ASSOCIATE CULTURAL SECRETARY Ms. Shruti Shettigar (S.Y.B.Pharm)

Mob. 9004287737

HEAD SPORTS SECRETARY Mr. Abhay Patil (T.Y.B.Pharm)

Mob. 9820557950

JOINT SPORTS SECRETARY Ms. Manmeet Kaur (T.Y.B.Pharm)

Mob. 9167334123

ASSOCIATE SPORTS SECRETARY Mr. Vijay Kumar Reddy (S.Y.B.Pharm)

HEAD PHO Ms. Shivani Vaidya (T.Y.B.Pharm)

Mob. 9029542144

JOINT PHO Ms. Shaheen (M.Pharm)

ASSOCIATE PHO Mr. Pritesh Solanki (S.Y.B.Pharm)

COUNCIL ADVISOR Mr. Punit Jain (Final Year B.Pharm)

Mob. 9967623067

ALUMNI CO-ORDINATORS

1. Mr. Ameesh Shukla (M.Pharm)

2. Ms. Jiuncy Velson (M.Pharm)

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RECOMMENDATIONS FOR 2016-17

To start Research center.

To enhance Research activities by way of getting projects from industries or from other

funding agencies.

To work for Accreditation and Quality Improvement of the college.

To strengthen the quality of M.Pharm teaching and research.

To work more enthusiastically to improve further the GPAT results.

To improve overall results of Undergraduates.

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INSTRUMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR 2016-17

Gradient HPLC with autosampler in the central instrument room.

STAFF REQUIREMENTS 2016-17

Minimum 20 teaching staff members are required as per PCI and 24 as per AICTE.

INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIREMENTS FOR 2016-17

Museum on 2nd

and 3rd

Floor.

Office furniture and redesigning of the office to meet the requirement of university

examination.

Interactive boards and new furniture in the class rooms.

Painting of the labs and corridors.

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Almanac for the year 2016-17

July

1. College Re-opening Day 04/07/2016

2. Principal – CR Meeting 15/07/2016

3. Faculty Meeting 16/07/2016

4. IAEC meeting 23/07/2016

5. Personality Development Programme for Final Year 25/07/2016

B.Pharm Students

6. Self Defence training Programme Girls B.Pharm students 30/07/2016

August 1. Welcome and Orientation Programme for First year B.Pharm 01/08/2016 2. Faculty Meeting 06/08/2016 3. Seminar- Women Development Cell 13/08/2016 4. Celebration of Independence Day 15/08/2016 5. Orientation Programme for M.Pharm students 16/08/2016 6. O.C.P. Medicinal Garden Visit for Final Year 20/08/2016

7. Industrial Visit for T.Y.B.Pharm Student 20/08/2016

8. Freshers welcome party 22/08/2016

9. Parents-Faculty Meeting 27/08/2016

September

1. Workshop on sophisticated instruments for Final Year B.Pharm 01/09/2016

2. Mentor’s Meeting of F.Y.B.Pharm 02/09/2016

3. Faculty meeting 03/09/2016

4. Teacher’s Day 05/09/2016

5. Mentor’s Meeting of T.Y.B.Pharm 06/09/2016

6. Mentor’s Meeting of Final Y.B.Pharm 07/09/2016

7. Mentor’s Meeting of S.Y.B.Pharm 08/09/2016

8. First Regional seminar 10/09/2016

9. Principal – CR Meeting 17/09/2016

10. Career guidance lecture for T.Y.B.Pharm 24/09/2016

11. AYUSH Sponsored International Conference 26 and 27/09/2016

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October

1. Career Guidance Lecture for Final .Y.B.Pharm 01/10/2016

2. Gandhi Jayanti celebration 02/10/2016

3. Personality Development Programme for Third Year B.Pharm 05/10/2016

4. Personality Development Programme for Final Year B.Pharm 06/10/2016

5. Mentor’s Meeting of Final Y.B.Pharm 07/10/2016

6. Faculty Meeting 08/10/2016

7. Mentor’s Meeting of F.Y.B.Pharm 10/10/2016

8. Mentor’s Meeting of S.Y.B.Pharm 13/10/2016

9. Mentor’s Meeting of T.Y.B.Pharm 14/10/2016

10. Workshop on animal handling 15/10/2016

11. M.Pharm First Semester Periodic Exam 17-22/10/2016

12. III and IV Year Periodic Exams 17-22/10/2016

13. Diwali Vacation 24/10/16 - 02/11/16

November

1. Faculty Meeting 05/11/2016

2. GPAT Classes 05/11/2016

3. NBA Review Meeting 12/11/2016

4. GPAT Classes 12/11/2016

5. I and II Year Periodic Exams 15-19/11/2016

6. GPAT Classes 19/11/2016

7. Research Cell Meeting 19/11/2016

8. GPAT Classes 26/11/2016

9. National Pharmacy Week 21-26/11/2016

December

1. LMC Meeting 01/12/2016 2. Faculty Meeting 03/12/2016 2. GPAT Classes 03/12/2016 3. Principal- CR Meeting 10/12/2016 4. GPAT Classes 10/12/2016 5. Research Advisory Committee Meeting 17/12/2016 6. GPAT Classes 17/12/2016 7. Governing Body Meeting 24/12/2016 8. GPAT Classes 24/12/2016 9 GPAT Classes 31/12/2013

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January

1. Faculty Meeting&Guest lecture 07/01/2017

2. SALC (Sports, Arts, Cultural and Literary) Week Celebration 09-14/01/2017

3. Annual Day 16-01/2017

4. Second Seminar 21/01/2017

5. Mentor’s Meeting of F.Y.B.Pharm 23/01/2017

6. Mentor’s Meeting of S.Y.B.Pharm 24/01/2017

7. Republic Day Celebration 26/01/2017

8. Mentor’s Meeting of T.Y.B.Pharm 27/01/2017

9. Mentor’s Meeting of Final Y.B. Pharm 28/01/2017

10. Alumni and Convocation Meet 31/01/2017

February

1. Faculty Meeting&Guest Lecture 04/02/2017

2. Parents – Faculty Meeting 11/02/2017

3. O.C.P. Medicinal Garden Visit for Third Year 18/02/2017

4. Mentor’s Meeting of F.Y.B.Pharm 22/02/2017

5. Mentor’s Meeting of S.Y.B.Pharm 23/02/2017

6. Mentor’s Meeting of T.Y.B.Pharm 24/02/2017

7. Mentor’s Meeting of Final Y.B.Pharm 25/02/2017

March

1. Faculty Meeting & Guest Lecture 03/03/2017

2. Animal house annual Inspection 04/03/2017

3. I/II/III/IV Periodic Exams 13-18/03/2017

4. M. Pharm Second Semester Periodic Exam 20-25/03/2017

April

1. Faculty Meeting 01/04/2017

2. World Health Day (Blood Donation, Anti AIDS Rally etc) 07/04/2017

3. Non-teaching staff meeting 08/04/2017

4. Final Year University Exams (Practical’s) As per MU

5. Fire fighting training 19/04/2017

6. Fare well to B. Pharm and M.Pharm 22/04/2017

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May

1. I/II/III/IV University Exam Theory As per MU

2. Faculty Meeting 05/05/2017

3. LMC Meeting 06/05/2017

4. Anti-Ragging Committee Meeting 13/05/2017

5. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan 19/05/2017

6. Workshop-Good Laboratory Practices for Lab. Assistant and Attendant 20/05/2017

7. Women Development Cell Meeting 27/05/2017

June

1. Faculty Meeting 03/06/2017

2. GB Meeting 10/06/2017

3. Summer Vacation to teaching staff 1-15/06/2017

4. Yoga celebration day 21/06/2017

5. PDP for non-teaching staff 26/6/2017

6. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan 28/6/2017