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ANNUAL PROGRESS

REPORT

2018-19  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT

2018-19

PUBLISHED BY Dr. Vishal Modi

Asssociate Professor  

Chief Editor Ms. Priyanka Patel Assistant Professor

 

Co-Editors

Ms. Chandani Chandarana Ms. Gitanjali Rohit

Ms. Sababano Siddique Ms. Vrushali Gajre

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INDEX

SR. NO. CONTENT PAGE NO.

1 INSTITUTE PROFILE 7

2 VISION, MISSION, PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OUTCOME 8

3 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS 10

4 RESULT ANALYSIS 14

5 RESEARCH PROJECTS 16

6 PUBLICATION DETAILS, 2018-19 18

7 MASTER OF PHARMACY-RESEARCH ACTIVITIES 22

8 SEMINAR, CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP DETAILS, 2018-19 29

9 GUEST LECTURES, 2018-19 35

10 DIGNITARIES VISITED, 2018-19 37

11 STUDENT WELFARE ACTIVITIES, 2018-19 38

12 EXTENSION ACTIVITIES, 2018-19 60

13 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT CELL 61

14 SPORTS AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES, 2018-19 64

15 GRADUATION DAY, 2018-19 70

16 UNIQUE PRACTICES 71

17 SCHOLARSHIP 74

18 NEWLY FACULTY APPOINTED, 2018-19 75

19 LIST OF PROJECTS APPROVED UNDER IAEC, 2018-19 77

20 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 78

21 GOVERNING BODIES 79

22 SSR EXCERPTS 81

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1. INSTITUTE PROFILE

SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa, was established in the year 2007 under SSR Memorial Trust.

The institute is approved by the All India council for Technical Education (AICTE) and

Pharmacy Council of India (PCI). The institute is recognized by Directorate of Technical

Education (DTE), Mumbai, Maharashtra and Administration of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. It is

affiliated to the Savitribai Phule Pune University (Formerly known as the University of Pune),

Pune. It is India’s 9th rank university MHRD-NIRF 2017 ranking, Government of India. The

institute offers four years Bachelor of pharmacy course with an intake capacity of 60. The

Institute also offers two years Master of Pharmacy course with specialization in Pharmaceutics

(intake capacity of 12), Quality Assurance Technique (intake capacity of 12) and Pharmacology

(intake capacity of 6).

The institute has state of the art facilities with four classrooms equipped with computers and

multimedia projectors. There are total 18 laboratories with facilities that provide unique and

discrete environment for research and experimentation. The institute has developed a

sophisticated instrumentation laboratory for carrying out analytical research work at Master’s

program and this year Analytical laboratories and Animal House facilities are certified with

OECD principle of GLP. The institute has open access library with more than 8500 reading

material. Library also provides the electronic learning, reprography and audio-visual learning

facilities. The institute has a computer laboratory equipped with latest configured computer

connected to printer and LAN.

Every year the institute organizes many curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities for

overall development and benefits of the students. For the welfare of the students, this year the

institute has organized several seminars, workshops, expert series lectures and awareness

program such as refreshers course, orientation program, world pharmacists, tree plantation,

entrepreneurship awareness camp, expert series on personality development and technical aspects

of glasswares etc. Institute has also taken the initiative to carry out extension activities as part of

creating awareness within the society. This year the institute has signed a MoU with BDR

Pharmaceutical Int Pvt Ltd, Vadodara and Valence Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd., Abrama, Valsad for

collaborative training and developmental activities.

Institute has adopted concept of unique practices such as orientation program for first year

bachelor of pharmacy students to get them acquainted to the program. Designing of course

website for easy dissemination of information and knowledge to the students. The institute has

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developed a mentor- mentee policy, which enables the students to discuss the day to day affairs

and problems related to professional or social life. Students are encouraged to enroll in MOOC

(Massive open online courses) offered by different universities for enrichment of their knowledge

in the course of their interest.

2. VISION, MISSION, PROGRAM EDUCATION OBJECTIVE STATEMENT

Vision

To become an eminent institute by providing excellent pharmaceutical education and research to

improve healthcare needs of community and technological aspects of industries.

Mission M1: To setup the institute with academic excellence by imparting education through high-

quality infrastructure and technologies in pharmaceutical sciences.

M2: To train Pharma-professionals through student centric teaching and learning processes to

accomplish industrial research and social needs.

M3: To develop pharmacy professionals as responsible citizens of society with ethical values.

Program Education Objective

PEO1: Graduates will be having strong domain knowledge in pharmaceutical sciences and able

to use it in pharmaceutical industry, hospitals, institutes and area of profession they

choose necessary for success.

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PEO2: Graduates will be having core competence in pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry,

Pharmaceutical Quality assurance, pharmacology and pharmacognosy fundamentals as

per the need of pharmaceutical industries, community and hospital pharmacy.

PEO3: Graduates will be having knowledge and skill set in regulatory aspects related to

industry, research and social needs.

PEO4: Graduates will inculcate professional ethics, effective communication skills, teamwork

skills, multidisciplinary approach, and to relate Pharmaceutical Sciences issues to

broader social context.

PEO5: Graduates will be responsible pharmacist as a lifelong learner with leadership ability in

the society.

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3. NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT

3.1. UNIVERSITY TOPPERS

SR. NO. NAME OF THE STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT AT UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION

1 Ms. Khadija Godal

● 4th rank in Final Year B. Pharm- 2018

2 Ms. Sonal Pandey ● 7th rank in Final Year

B. Pharm- 2018

3.2. CLASS TOPPERS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-18

SR. NO. YEAR NAME OF THE STUDENT

BACHELOR OF PHARMACY

1 FINAL YEAR

Ms. Khadija Godal Percent Secured: 81.75%

2 THIRD YEAR

Ms. Tulsi Patil Percent Secured: 77.8%

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3 SECOND YEAR

Ms. Anita Pallar Percent Secured: 79.09%

4 FIRST YEAR Ms. Sivangini Desai Percent Secured: 77.59%

MASTER OF PHARMACY (PHARMACEUTICS)

1 FINAL YEAR

Ms. Siddhi Vaidya CGPA: 8.77

2 FIRST YEAR Mr. Munaf Jiwani SGPA: 8.63

MASTER OF PHARMACY (QUALITY ASSURANCE TECHNIQUE)

1 FINAL YEAR

Ms. Pankita Ahir CGPA: 9.51

2 FIRST YEAR Ms. Jinal Prajapati SGPA: 9.40

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MASTER OF PHARMACY (PHARMACOLOGY)

1 FINAL YEAR

Ms. Pankita Ahir CGPA: 9.290

2. FIRST YEAR

Ms. Priyanshi Patel SGPA: 9.44

3.3. GPAT 2019 QUALIFIERS

Dhanashri Ladkat ALL INDIA RANK:378

Tulsi Patil

ALL INDIA RANK:1510

Rohit Cheraliya

ALL INDIA RANK: 1680

Nilam Soni

ALL INDIA RANK:3236

Pallavi Patel

ALL INDIA RANK:4044

Kunal Patil

ALL INDIA RANK:4501

Dhaval Kabiriya

ALL INDIA RANK:5146

Preeti Bhusara

ALL INDIA RANK:16344

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3.4. GLP CERTIFICATION OF LABORATORIES

Analytical laboratories and Animal House Facility of institute is capable of conducting

toxicity studies, analytical and chemical testing in compliance with Organization for

Economic & Development (OECD) principle of Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). The

test facility of institute complies with terms and condition of schedule L1 off Drug and

Cosmetic Act 1945. The certificate for the same was issued by Assistant Drug Controller

and Licensing authority of D & NH, on 17th August 2018, with validity of 2 years.

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4. RESULT ANALYSIS

4.1. ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-19

CUMULATIVE PERCENT RESULT

SR. NO. YEAR % RESULT

1 First Year B. Pharm 100

2 Second Year B. Pharm 100

3 Third Year B. Pharm 100

4 Final Year B. Pharm 97

5 First Year M. Pharm 100

6 Second Year M. Pharm 100

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40

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Result Analysis 2018-19

Distinction

First Class

Higher Second Class

Second Class

A.T.K.T

Fail

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4.2. ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-18

CUMULATIVE PERCENT RESULT

SR. NO. YEAR % RESULT

1 First Year B. Pharm 95

2 Second Year B. Pharm 92.9

3 Third Year B. Pharm 100

4 Final Year B. Pharm 96.2

5 First Year M. Pharm 100

6 Second Year M. Pharm 100

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5. RESEARCH PROJECTS

5.1. ONGOING RESEARCH PROJECTS

SR. NO. YEAR NAME OF

FACULTY PROJECT TITLE FUNDING AGENCY

AMOUNT (INR) AND DURATION

1 2019 Ms. Priyanka Patel

Formulation, Development and In- Vivo evaluation of Chrono-therapeutic delivery of Lafutidine for Nocturnal acid breakthrough.

ASPIRE, BCUD, Savitribai Phule Pune University

2,30,000 For 2 years

2 2019 Mr. Ishvarchandra Parmar

Design, Synthesis and Biological Screening of Novel Chalcone Derivatives containing some Heterocycles as Potential Non-steroidal Aromatase Inhibitors in Breast Cancer

ASPIRE, BCUD, Savitribai Phule Pune University

1,90,000 For 2 years

5.2. RESEARCH GRANT APPLIED IN 2018-19

SR. NO.

NAME OF PRINCIPAL

INVESTIGATOR

NAME OF CO- INVESTIGATOR PROJECT TITLE

NAME OF FUNDING AGENCY

AMOUNT INR

1 Dr. Sonal Desai Dr. Chirag Patel

Evaluation of comparative effect of carpaine and total alkaloid fraction of Carica

papaya on platelet count in chemotherapy induced thrombocytopenia

BCUD, Savitribai Phule Pune University

15,00,000/-

2 Dr. Chirag Patel Dr. Sanjeev Acharya

Effect of Isoflavones- A promising efflux pump inhibitor on antimicrobial drug susceptibility in multidrug resistance Enterobacter

BCUD, Savitribai Phule Pune University

15,00,000/-

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aerogenes strains

3 Ms. Madhavi Ghumare

Mr. Vipul Prajapti

Development of superdisintegrant by modification of guar gum and its utilization in orodispersible tablets

ASPIRE, BCUD, Savitribai Phule Pune University

285000/-

4 Ms. Niyatee Thakor -

Development and validation of an HPLC method for simultaneous estimation of dapagliflozin propanediol and saxagliptin in fixed dose combinations using design of experiments

ASPIRE, BCUD, Savitribai Phule Pune University

282000/-

5 Ms. Vandana Patel

Mr. Parixit Prajapati

Screening of some novel pancreatic lipase enzyme inhibitors and HMG Co-A reductase enzyme inhibitors from selected Indian species with reference to hyperlipidemia.

ASPIRE, BCUD, Savitribai Phule Pune University

30,500/-

5.3. CONSULTANCY PROJECTS FROM INDUSTRY

SR. NO. YEAR

NAME OF FACULTY NATURE OF CONSULTANCY

FUND GENERATED

(INR )

1 2018-2019 Dr. Sanjeev Acharya, Dr. Chirag Patel

Four weeks of repeated dose oral toxicity study of Butaconazole API in Wistar rats rodents

100000/-

2 2018-2019 Dr. Sanjeev Acharya, Dr. Chirag Patel

Four weeks of repeated dose oral toxicity study of Bendamustine API in Wistar rats rodents

100000/-

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3 2018-2019 Dr. Sanjeev Acharya, Dr. Chirag Patel

Four weeks of repeated dose oral toxicity study of Apremilast API in Wistar rats rodents

100000/-

4 2018-2019 Dr. Sanjeev Acharya, Dr. Chirag Patel

28 days repeated dose intravenous toxicity study of Liposomal Amphotericin B

100000/-

5 2018-2019 Dr. Sanjeev Acharya, Dr. Chirag Patel

In vivo antifungal effect of liposomal Amphotericin B in candida albicans fungal infected mice

100000/-

6 2018-2019 Dr. Sanjeev Acharya, Dr. Chirag Patel

Acute toxicity study of Liposomal Amphotericin B in rats and mice 80,000/-

7 2018-2019 Dr. Sanjeev Acharya, Dr. Chirag Patel

Abnormal toxicity study of Polymyxin B.

20000/-

Total amount (₨) 600000/-

6. PUBLICATION DETAILS, 2018-19

6.1. BOOKS PUBLISHED

SR. NO.

NAME OF FACULTY TITLE PUBLISHER ISSN/ISBN

NO.

1

Dr. Sanjeev R. Acharya

Tectonagrandis – A Useful Herb

Lambert Publishing house, Germany

978-3-659-36253-8

2

Research Methodology of Herbal drug as Antidepressant

Lambert Publishing house, Germany

978-3-8454-7151-8

3 Innovative key to product patent in Pharmaceutical

Lambert Publishing house, Germany

978-3-659-00060-7

4 Dr. Himanshu K. Solanki

Probiotic Emerging therapeutic agent

Lap Lambert Academic publishing

978-613-9-98256-1

5 Dr. Shalaka Dhat Cosmetic Science Tech-Max Publications, Pune

978-93-5224-543-7

6 Dr. Shalaka Dhat Pharmaceutics-I Tech-Max Publications, Pune

978-93-88314-08-4

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6.2. BOOK CHAPTERS PUBLISHED

SR. NO.

NAME OF FACULTY TITLE

1. Dr. Sanjeev Acharya

Title of Book: Recent Progress in Medicinal Plants, Vol. 41—

Flavonoids and Antioxidants Chapter Title: Isolation and Characterization of Constituents from Hepatoprotective Fraction of Roots of Gmelinaarborea Roxb. PUBLISHER: Studium Press LLC, New Delhi

ISSN/ISBN NO.: 978-1-626990-77-7

2. Mr. Vipul Prajapati

Title of Book: Encyclopedia of Polymer Applications, Vol. I to III Chapter Title : Alginate; Year of Publication 2019; Vol. I, Page No. 111-146 PUBLISHER : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, New York

ISSN/ISBN NO.: 978-1-4987-2993-2

3. Mr. Vipul Prajapati

Title of Book: Functional Polysaccharides for Biomedical Applications Chapter Title: Chapter 7: Hyaluronic acid as potential carrier in biomedical and drug delivery applications; 2019; Vol. I, Page No. 111-146 PUBLISHER: Woodhead Publishing, Elsevier; 2019; Page No.:213-265 ISSN/ISBN NO.: 978-0-08-102555-0

6.3. RESEARCH PUBLICATION

SR. NO

NAME OF FACULTY TITLE

NATIONAL (N)/

INTERNATIONAL

(IN)/ ISSN NO.

IMPACT FACTOR

CORRESPONDING

AUTHOR (Y/N)/ NO.

OF CO AUTHORS

SCOPUS

(Sc)/ THOMPSON

REUTERS (Tr)

1 Dr. Sanjeev Acharya

Neuroprotective effects of bergenin in Alzheimer’s

disease: Investigation through molecular docking, in-vitro and in- vivo studies.

IN

0166-4328 3.173 N/5 Sc

Journal: Behavioural Brain Research. (356):2019,18-40.

2 Dr. Sanjeev Acharya

Fabrication of peptide- linked albumin nanoconstructs for receptor-mediated delivery of

IN

2169-1401

3.026 Y/3 Sc

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asiatic acid to the brain as a preventive measure in cognitive impairment: Optimization, in-vitro and in-

vivo evaluation. Journal: Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology. DOI:10.1080/21691401.2018.1513942

4 Dr. Chirag Patel

Therapeutic Prospective of a Spore Forming Probiotic—

Bacillus clausiiUBBC07 Against Acetaminophen-Induced Uremia in Rats Journal: Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins. DOI: 10.1007/s12602-019-09540-x

IN

1867-1306 2.345 Y/2 Tr

5 Dr. Chirag Pate

Energy homeostasis and obesity: The therapeutic role of anorexigenic and orexigenic peptide Journal: Int J Peptide Research & Therapeutics. 2018:1-14.

IN

1573-3904 1.219 Y/1 Tr

6 Dr. Sonal Desai

Factorial design for development of a high-performance thin-layer chromatography method for the simultaneous estimation of abacavir sulfate, lamivudine hydrochloride, and dolutegravir sodium

IN

0933-4173

0.5 Y/1 Tr

Journal: Journal of Planar Chromatography - Modern TLC. DOI.org/10.1556/1006.2018.31.6.9

7 Ms. Chandni Chandarana

Quantification of chlorzoxazone by fourier transform Infrared spectrophotometry in bulk and tablet dosage form Journal: Pharma Science Monitor. (10):2019,1-10.

IN

0976-7908 3.958 Y/3 ---

8 Ms. Chandni Chandarana

A brief review on spiral counter current chromatography (SCCC) Journal: Pharma Science

IN

0976-7908 3.958 N/3 ----

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Monitor. (9):2018,38-50

9 Ms. Chandni Chandarana

Quantification of spironolactone by Fourier transform infrared spectrophotometry in bulk and tablet dosage form. Journal: Vibrational spectroscopy. DOI.org/10.1016/j.vibspec.2018.12.006

- 1.861 Y/3 Sc and Tr

10 Ms. Niyatee Thakor

Simultaneous estimation of Empagliflozin and Metformin By high-performance thin-layer chromatography using Quality-by-design approach. Journal: Journal of Planar Chromatography-Modern TLC. DOI.org/10.1556/1006.2019.32.4.4

IN

0933-4173

0.5 Y/2 Sc

11 Ms. Niyatee Thakor

A systematic review of analytical profiles of sglt2 inhibitors and their combinations for treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Journal: Current Pharmaceutical analysis. DOI : 10.2174/1573412914666181105125903

IN 1573-4129 0.8 Y/1 Sc

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7. MASTER OF PHARMACY-RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

7.1. LIST OF THESIS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-18

7.1.1. MASTER OF PHARMACEUTICS

SR. NO.

NAME OF STUDENT TITLE OF THESIS NAME OF GUIDE/CO-

GUIDE

1 Parth C. Rathod

Formulation, optimization and evaluation of microencapsulated probiotic lactobacillus

Acidophilus as bio-therapeutic agent.

Dr. Himanshu Solanki

ABSTRACT: The goal of present investigation was to develop probiotic (Lactobacillus Acidophilus) and prebiotic (β-cyclodextrin) loaded beads using sodium alginate by ionotropic gelation method by means of Peristaltic pump. The main aim was to improve the acid viability and stability of probiotic loaded beads. A 32 full factorial design was employed to optimize the effect of independent variable i.e. amount of β- cyclodextrin (X1) and amount of sodium alginate (X2) on the desired responses i.e. encapsulation efficiency (%), Survival in SGF (%) and Bile tolerance (Log CFU). The formulated batches showed average beads size in the range of 1.04 ±0.03 to 1.22 ±0.05 mm. SEM photomicrographs showed spherical beads with successful loading of probiotic strains. Encapsulation efficiency (%) was found to be in the range of 67.42±0.83 to 77.39±1.59, swelling index (%) in SGF was in the range of 40.37±0.26 to 57.03±0.27, viability in SGF and Bile salt (Log CFU) was obtained in the range of 8.22±0.6 to 8.76±0.5 and 8.02±0.27 to 8.24±0.13 respectively

2 Siddhi P. Vaidya

Microwave-assisted bio nanocomposites for solubility and dissolution enhancement of albendazole

Mr. Vipulkumar Prajapati

ABSTRACT: Bionanocomposites (BNCs) of albendazole was formulated using natural carrier ‘gelatin’ with the help of microwaves. Selection of carrier was based on its surfactant and wetting properties. A solubility study of albendazole was performed to establish the solubility-enhancing properties of BNCs. To support solubility analysis result, dissolution studies (i.e powder dissolution and in-vitro dissolution) were carried out. The BNCs were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and scanning electron microscopy. Albendazole was almost 100% released within 60 mins from BNCs. The FTIR and DCS studies confirmed no chemical interaction between Albendazole and Gelatine. The novelty of this work is the green and cost effective way of forming drug nanocomposites with the help of microwave, which can be scaled upto an industrial level. The method gives an immaculate means of solubilisation by generating drug dispersion at the micro and nanoscale level in natural biodegradable stabilizing media.

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7.1.2. MASTER OF QUALITY ASSURANCE TECHNIQUES

SR. NO.

NAME OF STUDENT TITLE OF THESIS NAME OF GUIDE/CO-

GUIDE

1 Kajal Ahir

Evaluation of quality control parameters of marketed Carica papaya

formulation using modern analytical techniques

Dr. Sonal Desai

ABSTRACT: Carica papaya extract formulations are widely used in the treatment of dengue fever as studies show that they increase platelet production. The objective of the present work was to evaluate quality control parameters of Carica papaya marketed formulations using modern analytical techniques. The formulations were evaluated for physicochemical parameters like organoleptic characteristics, dimensions and extractive values. All formulations were analyzed for the presence of various phytoconstituents. Weight variation and disintegration test were performed as per standards of Indian Pharmacopoeia. Heavy metal analysis for all formulations was carried out by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICPOES). The formulations were also analyzed for microbial contamination. Carpaine was isolated by solvent extraction techniques followed by column chromatography using chloroform:methanol (9:1, v/v) as mobile phase. Purity of fractions containing Carpaine obtained from column chromatography was checked by HPLC studies using Sunniest C18 column (150 mm x 4.6 mm, 5 μm) as stationary phase and 10 mM ammonium acetate buffer (pH 8.5):

acetonitrile (60:40, v/v) as mobile phase at a flow rate of 1 ml/minute. Detection was carried out at 304 nm. The isolated alkaloid showed presence of two components with mean retention times of 4.513 minutes and 8.147 minutes. The semi-pure alkaloid fraction was then subjected to LC-MS/MS for structural identification of components present. Liquid chromatographic profile of isolated Carpaine revealed presence of two peaks with mean retention time 4.513 minutes and 8.147 minutes. Based on LC-MS/MS studies, it was confirmed that the peak with retention time 8.14 minutes was due to presence of Carpaine, the main alkaloid present in Carica papaya

leaves. The peak with mean retention time 4.513 minutes could be of dihydroxy derivative of Carpaine, further investigation is required to confirm the structure. Purity of Carpaine was found to be 79.05 %. The proposed HPLC method is fast as retention time of Carpaine is 8.147 minutes which is much less as compared to reported method (19.22 minutes). Marker based standardization of Carica papaya leaves powder and all three brands of commercial formulations were carried out using Carpaine as marker compound by HPLC. Content of Carpaine in Carica

papaya powder and in all three brands were found to be 0.0332 mg, 0.0116 mg, 0.1433 mg, 0.0935 mg / 100 mg.

2 Gulzar Kamdar Development and validation of stability indicating analytical method for estimation of Ulipristal acetate

Dr. Sonal Desai

ABSTRACT: A simple, accurate, sensitive, precise and selective stability indicating High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC) method was developed and validated for the estimation of Ulipristal acetate (UPA) in the presence of its degradation products. The method employed pre-coated silica gel 60F-254 aluminum TLC plates as stationary phase and ethyl acetate: toluene: glacial acetic acid (4:7:0.3, v/v/v) as mobile phase with 20 min as saturation time. A TLC scanner was set at wavelength of 302 nm. This method was found to give compact

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spot for the UPA with Rf value 0.38 ± 0.02. To study degradation on behavior of UPA, it was subjected to acid and alkali hydrolysis, oxidation, photo degradation and thermal degradation. The degraded products were well resolved from the pure drug with different Rf values. The developed and optimized method was validated as per ICH guidelines. Linear regression analysis showed good linearity with r2 = 0.9989 with respect to peak area in the concentration range of 400-3600 ng/band. LOD and LOQ were found to be 72.7786 ng/band and 220.5412 ng/band, respectively. The % recovery of the proposed method was found to be 100.05-100.65. The developed method was found to be precise as the values of % RSD were found to be less than 2.0 % for both intraday and inter day. The method was robust and can be useful for routine analysis of formulations containing UPA.

3 Kuldeep Yadav Heavy metals treatment using (Karela) Momordica charantia seeds- A low cost natural adsorbent.

Mr. Tara Shankar Basuri

ABSTRACT: In the present research work Momordica charantia (Bitter gourd) seeds powder is used as a low cost and eco-friendly biosorbent in the effective treatment of Cadmium, Nickel and Lead from aqueous samples. The research is a bench scale experimental type and analyses have performed by using different amounts of adsorbent in solutions with different concentrations of each metal. Adsorption of metals is dependent on the initial pH of the working solutions, initial metal ion concentration, contact time and dosage of the sorbent material. Results indicate the removal efficiency is good for all the 3 metals. The removal per cent of lead is 69.12% , the removal percent for nickel is 63.64% and the removal percent for cadmium is 61.50%. Equilibrium time attained at 120 minutes and maximum removal percentage of both lead and nickel at 2g of the adsorbent material.

4 Manli Gurav

Development and validation of Spectrophotometric analytical methods for estimation of lamivudine in pharmaceutical dosage form

Dr. Vishal Modi

Abstract: FTIR method have been developed and validated for quantification of Lamivudine intablet dosage form. The method has been validated for specificity, linearity and range, LOD, LOQ, accuracy, precision and robustness as per ICH Q2 (R1) guidelines. For FTIR Spectrophotometric method, KBr pressed pellet technique was used to make the final concentration of 100 mg. The specific absorption bands of NH2 functional group at 3326 cm-1 was chosen for quantification study. In this method, Beer’s law was obeyed in the concentration range of 1-6 mg/g and the R2 value obtained for Lamivudine was 0.999 in calibration curve method and 0.995 with OPUS software. The % RSD was found to be < 2% which proved that the method was precise and robust. In accuracy study, the % recovery obtained was within the limit of 98-102%.In the assay of the marketed formulation (Lamivir) was found to be 97.99% which proves that quantitative analysis could be carried out successfully, accurately and precisely performed by FTIR spectrophotometer.

5 Prachi Bhandari

Development & validation of RP-HPLC method for simultaneous determination of lisinopril& hydrochlorothiazide related substances in of lisinopril& hydrochlorothiazide

Dr. Vishal Modi

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combined tablet dosage form.

Abstract: The objective is to develop and validate RP-HPLC method for simultaneous determination of lisinopril& hydrochlorothiazide related substances in its combined tablet formulation. Effective chromatographic separation of lisinopril, hydrochlorothiazide and its impurities was achieved using mobile phase Buffer pH 3.50 (sodium phosphate Buffer) : Acetonitrile (80:20) v/v. Stationary phase consisting of lichrosphere RP select B 250mm x 4 mm x 5μm, flow rate 1.6 ml/min, detection wavelength of 210 nm, and injection volume of 10 μL. The measured retention time for lisinopril & hydrochlorothiazide was 22.017 & 10.587 and for all the impurities it was 9.645 min, 24.330 min, 35.185 min, 7.454 min, 47.111 min, 42.953 min, 39.108 min, 8.816 min & 6.226 min respectively. The % recovery of lisinopril & hydrochlorothiazide was 97.7 & 97.8 % and for impurities it was in the range 98.00 –102.00 %. The RSD of lisinopril & hydrochlorothiazide and for impurities it was <2 %. The correlation coefficient for lisinopril & hydrochlorothiazide was 1.0000 & 0.9999 and for impurities it was in the range. The LOD for lisinopril& hydrochlorothiazide was 0.079 & 0.080 μg/ml and for

impurities it was in the range 0.0102-0.539μg/ml. The LOQ for lisinopril& hydrochlorothiazide

was 0.140 & 0.242 μg/ml and for impurities was in the range 0.310-1.632 μg/ml. The method was found to be specific, accurate, precise and reproducible hence it can be employed for routine quality control batch of lisinopril and hydrochlorothiazide and its impurities.

6 Monil Desai

Development and validation of spectrophotometric analytical methods for estimation of chlorzoxazone in tablet dosage form.

Mr. Parixit Prajapati

Abstract: FTIR method have been developed and validated for quantification of chlorzoxazone in tablet dosage form. The methods have been validated for specificity, linearity and range, LOD, LOQ, accuracy, precision and robustness as per ICH Q2 (R1) guidelines. For FTIR Spectrophotometric method, KBr pressed pellet technique was used to make the final concentration of 100mg. The specific absorption bands of C=O functional group at 1772 cm-1 was chosen for quantification study. In this method, Beer’s law was obeyed in the concentration

range of 1-3.5 mg/g and the R2 value obtained for Chlorzoxazone was 0.997 in calibration curve and 0.998 with opus software. The % RSD was found to be < 2 % which demonstrates the method was precise and robust. In accuracy study, the % recovery obtained was within the limit of 98-102 %. In the assay of the marketed formulation (Parafon) was found to be 98.69 % which proves that quantitative analysis could be successfully, accurately and precisely performed by FTIR spectrophotometry.

7.1.3. MASTER OF PHARMACOLOGY

SR. NO.

NAME OF STUDENT TITLE OF THESIS NAME OF GUIDE/CO-

GUIDE

1 Riya Punamiya Preclinical evaluation of acute and sub-acute oral toxicity of multi-targeted polyherbal formulation for

Dr. Chirag Patel

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management of obesity. ABSTRACT: The study aim was to assess the acute and subacute oral toxicity of developed antiobesity polyherbal granules (AOPG), in experimental animal models. AOPG contains extracts of Achyranthesaspera, Phaseolus vulgaris, Vitisvinifera, Camellia sinensis and Salacia

reticulate. Acute and sub-acute oral toxicity studies of AOPG have performed accordance with the OECD guideline 425 and 407, respectively on rats. For the acute toxicity, one single dose of the AOPG (2000mg/kg) was administered by gavage to female rats. In sub-acute toxicity study, four groups of 10 animals (5 male and 5 female rats) received doses of polyherbal granules (control, 30 mg/kg/day, 300 mg/kg/day and 1000 mg/kg/day) for 28 consecutive days. At the end of the study, hematological, biochemical analysis, necroscopy and histopathological examination were done. The acute oral toxicity indicates that the lethal dose of AOPG after oral administration to rats was found to be greater than 2000 mg/kg body weight. There were no treatment-related variations mean body weight nor morbidity and mortality noticed with single dose administration in acute toxicity. There were significant differences (p<0.05) in the body and organ weights between control and treated animal of both sexes with AOPG treatment after 28 days. However, no changes were observed in hematological, biochemical parameters of both sexes. Pathologically, neither gross abnormalities nor histopathological changes were observed. These results suggest that antiobesity polyherbal granules did not produce toxic effects in rats. Collectively, these data demonstrate that it has a high margin of traditional drug safety.

2 Pankita Ahir Development and Evaluation of anti-obesity polyherbal granulation as full spectrum weight management concept

Dr. Chirag Patel

ABSTRACT: Achyranthesaspera, Phaseolus vulgaris, Vitisvinifera, Camellia sinensis and Salacia reticulate are widely used in indigenous system of medicine for their anti-obese potential. In the present study, it was envisaged to formulate multi-targeted, full spectrum in-house polyherbal granules (PG) of the five herbs extracts in varying ratios by wet granulation technique and to evaluate their antiobesity potential in high-fat diet induced obese rats. The female rats were randomly divided into 5 groups, each group contains 6 animals: Group A was subjected to free access standard pelleted chow. Remaining four groups (24 rats) were fed with a high-fat diet (58.23 % of energy as fat) for 8 weeks. Group B, Group C, Group D and Group E was administered with ISS, PG low dose (100 mg/kg body weight, p.o) PG high dose (300 mg/kg body weight, p.o) and Sibutramine, for 6 weeks respectively. During the experiment food intake, water intake and body weight of animals was measured weekly. At the end of the experimental protocol, the plasma concentrations of total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, VLDL cholesterol and triglycerides levels were determined using biochemical kits. Body and adipose tissue weight significantly lowered in PG treated group than in the HFD group. The high dose of PG was significantly lower total cholesterol, lipoprotein-Cholesterol, and Triglycerides levels than those in HFD induced control rats. The results thus corroborate with the traditionally acclaimed weight reducing the effect of the plants. It can thus be concluded that the extract combination proved excellent weight and fat reducing effect and holds potential for the treatment of obesity.

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7.2. LIST OF DISSERTATIONS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-19

7.2.1. MASTER OF PHARMACEUTICS

SR. NO. NAME OF STUDENT TITLE OF THESIS

NAME OF GUIDE/CO-

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1 Jayshree Choudhary Sustained release Oral floating tablet formulation development of itopride hydrochloride using factorial design

Mr. Vipul Prajapati

2 Pragnisha Dhodi Formulation, Development and in-vitro evaluation of Dapsoneemulgel for topical use

Dr. Himanshu Solanki

3 Pradnya Jadhav Use of Quality-by-Design in oral thin film formulation of Loperamide hydrochloride Prajapati Vipul D.

4 Munaf Jiwani Ocular in-situ gel formulation of Azelastine hydrochloride for enhanced retention time.

Ms. Priyanka Patel

5 Divyanka Patel Formulation and optimization of gastroretentive tablet of Lafutidine for peptic ulcer.

Ms. Priyanka Patel

6 Hiral Patel Screening of penetration enhancers for transungual drug delivery of fluconazole in the treatment of onychomycosis

Dr. Himanshu Solanki

7 Tejaswini Patel Formulation and evaluation of dual release gastroretentive film of itopride hydrochloride

Mr. Vipul Prajapati.

8 Harsh Pathak Lab-scale development of modified release natural biodegradable beads of capecitabine

Mr. Vipul Prajapati

9 Mehulkumar Rohit Development of Probiotic Lactobacillus

salivarius loaded wafers as oral health biotherapeutics

Dr. Himanshu Solanki

7.2.2. MASTER OF QUALITY ASSURANCE TECHNIQUES

SR. NO.

NAME OF STUDENT

TITLE OF THESIS NAME OF GUIDE/CO-GUIDE

1 Nikky Alic Waghela Development And Validation Of Stability Indicating HPLC Method for estimation Of Tolnaftate

Mr. Ishwarchandra Parmar

2 Aditya Singh Evaluation of Polyherbal capsule containing Cyperusrotundus and Cyperusscariosus

Mrs. Niyatee Thakor

3 Kirti Singh Fortification of turmeric powder with iron supplement and it's spectrophotometric method development for iron determination and it's validation

Mr. Tara Shankar Basuri

4 Swatika Varli Fortification of amla powder with iron supplement and it's spectrophotometric method development for iron determination

Mr. Tara Shankar Basuri

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and it's validation 5 Komal Jadhav Estimation of Carpaine in marketed Mother

Tincture containing Carica papaya by HPLC

Dr. Sonal Desai

6 Ashwani Yadav HPTLC method for quantification of Dolutegravir sodium and Rilpivirine hydrochloride in tablet dosage form

Dr. Sonal Desai

7 Swati Yadav Development And Validation Of Stability Indicating HPLC Method for estimation Of Ulipristal Acetate

Dr. Sonal Desai

8 Jinal Prajapati Development and Quantification of Novel Non Invasive Technique for diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus by using Dichromate Method

Dr. Vishal Modi

9 Akash Rathod Development and Quantification of Novel Non Invasive Technique for diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus by using Permanganate Method

Dr. Vishal Modi

7.2.3. MASTER OF PHARMACOLOGY

SR. NO.

NAME OF STUDENT TITLE OF THESIS

NAME OF GUIDE/CO-

GUIDE

1 Priyanshi Patel Evaluation of neuroprotective of lutein in scopolamine induced dementia in zebrafish and mice

Dr. Chirag Patel

2 Kajal Patil

Prevalence of malnutrition and associated factors among 6 to 59 month age children in rural settings of Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli

Dr. Chirag Patel

3 Simran Khan

Prevalence of Anemia and associated factors among 6 to 59 month age children in rural settings of Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli

Dr. Chirag Patel

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8. SEMINAR, CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP DETAILS, 2018-19

8.1. PAPERS PRESENTED AT SEMINAR, CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP

BY STUDENTS AND FACULTY 2018-19

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Enhanced Biopharmaceutic Performance of Bosentan by spontaneous microemulsification: Optimization and Proof of Concept

Advances in Technology and Business Potential of New Drug Delivery System

Ferring Pharmaceuticals and other Pharma Industries

Controlled Release Society Indian Chapter

International 1-2nd

Feb 2019

2 Thakur Khusboo

Curcumin: A review of possible molecular potential therapeutic applications

Integrating natural and modern medicines in drug discovery and development.

GUJCOST

Institute of Pharmacy, Nirma UniversityGujarat

National 24-25th Jan 2019

3 Sarkar Dipta

Nrf2- A novel treatment method for Parkinson's disease

Integrating natural and modern medicines in drug discovery and development.

GUJCOST

Institute of Pharmacy, Nirma University,Gujarat

National 24-25th Jan 2019

4 Shaikh Aasifa

Acute and sub acute toxicity study of anti- obesity poly herbal granules in rats

Integrating natural and modern medicines in drug discovery and development.

GUJCOST

Institute of Pharmacy, Nirma University Gujarat

National 24-25th Jan 2019

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5 Shahgond Lalita

Development and evaluation of weight management concept

Integrating natural and modern medicines in drug discovery and development.

GUJCOST

Institute of Pharmacy, Nirma University,Gujarat

National 24-25th Jan 2019

6 Pande Sonal

Development and validation of novel antibiotic induced antidiarrheal screening method for probiotics

Emerging technologies in pharmaceutical sciences: Innovated methods and techniques.

GUJCOST

Rofel Shri GM Bilakhia College of Pharmacy, Vapi, Gujarat

National 19thJan 2019

7 Pande Sonal

Development and validation of novel antibiotic induced antidiarrheal screening method for probiotics

University level research project competition, AVISHKAR-2018,

SPPU, Pune, Maharshtra

2ndJan 2019

8 Remedios Isaac

Development and validation of stability indicating HPTLC method for estimation of Ulipristal acetate

Emerging technologies in pharmaceutical sciences: Innovated methods and techniques.

GUJCOST

Rofel Shri GM Bilakhia College of Pharmacy, Vapi, Gujarat

National 19tth Jan 2019

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Integrating Natural and Modern Medicines in Drug Discovery and Development

GUJCOST

Nirma Institute of Pharmacy ,Ahmedabad

National 24-25th

Jan 2019

2 Ms. Madhavi Ghuamre

Startup in herbal Industry SPPU

Sinhgad Institute of pharmacy, Pune.

State level seminar

20-21stFeb 2019

3 Ms. Madhavi Ghuamre

Challenges and Opportunities in Nanotherapeutics

SPPU

Sinhgad Institute of pharmacy, Pune.

National seminar

22-23rdFeb 2019

4 Dr. Shalaka Dhat

Advances in Technology and Business Potential of New Drug Delivery System

Ferring Pharmaceuticals and other Pharma Industries

Controlled Release Society Indian Chapter

International 1-2nd Feb 2019

5 Mr. Ishvarchandra Parmar

Refresher Course GSPC SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa

National 27th-28th Oct 2018

6 Mr. Ishvarchandra Parmar

Induction/Refresher Programme on Train the trainer: To full fill the pharma vision 2020 of government of India

AICTE-ISTE

Ganpat University, Kherva

National 9th-14th July 2018

7 Dr. Himanshu Solanki Refresher Course GSPC

SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa

National 27th-28th Oct 2018

8 Dr. Himanshu Solanki

Emerging technologies in Pharmaceutical sciences

Gujcost

ROFEL, Shri G. M. Bilakhia College of Pharmacy, Vapi

National 19thFeb 2019

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9 Ms. Chandni Chandarana

Two days workshop on structure elucidation of organic compounds based on advanced spectroscopic techniques.

GUJCOST

Parul Institute of Pharmacy, Vadodara

State level 12-13th

Sept 2018

10 Ms. Chandni Chandarana

two days workshop on “Drug Discovery

and Design”

GUJCOST RK University State level 22-23rd

Dec 2018.

11 Ms. Chandni Chandarana

One day Learning outcomes based pharmacy education and application

GUJCOST

Shri G.M. Bilakhia College of Pharmacy

National level

9th Feb 2019

12 Mrs. Bhavini Rohit Refresher Course GSPC

SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa

National 27th-28th Oct 2018

13 Ms. Bhagyashri Patel

Integrating Natural and Modern Medicines in Drug Discovery and Development

GUJCOST

Nirma Institute of Pharmacy ,Ahmedabad

National 24-25th

Jan 2019

14 Mr.Tara Shankar Basuri

Emerging technologies in Pharmaceutical sciences

Gujcost

ROFEL, Shri G. M. Bilakhia College of Pharmacy, Vapi

National 19thFeb 2019

15 Ms. Lata Manani

Continuing education programme on Modernization and Training in Teaching Learning Pedagogy

PCI

Maliba Pharmacy College, UTU, Bardoli.

International

2nd and 4th Jan 2019

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16 Ms. Priyanka Patel

One day Learning outcomes based pharmacy education and application

GUJCOST

Shri G.M. Bilakhia College of Pharmacy

National level

9th Feb 2019

17 Dr.Chirag Patel

Induction/Refresher Programme on Train the trainer: To full fill the pharma vision 2020 of government of India

AICTE-ISTE

Ganpat university, Kherva

National 9th-14th July 2018

18 Dr.Chirag Patel

OECD Principle of GLP

SARC- DST

Gujarat University National 20th -22th

Aug 2018

8.3. FACULTY AS RESOURCE PERSON AT VARIOUS EVENTS 2018-19

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Enhanced Biopharmaceutical Characteristics and Therapeutic Efficacy of Satranidazole using Dual NanoparticulateApproach

Challenges and Opportunities in Nanotherapeutics

SPPU

Sinhgad Institute of Pharmacy, Narhe, Pune

National 23rd Feb 2019

2 Mr. Vipul Prajapati

Storage of drugs and its management

Two Days Refresher Course for

Gujarat State Pharmacy

Smt. BNB Swaminarayan Pharmacy

State level

12th Jan 2019

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Registered Pharmacist

Council, Ahmedabad

College, Salvav, Vapi

3 Dr. Sanjeev Acharya

Pharmacy education & research- A road map

Pharma Confex

Saket Project Ltd.

Ahmedbad management Association, Ahmedabad

National 14th

Sept 2018

4 Dr. Sanjeev Acharya

Improving Fund raising through Consultancy and Research looking to Healthcare Industries

AICTE-ISTE sponsored Induction/ refresher programmes

AICTE-IST

S. K. Patel college of pharma education & research, GanpatUNiversity

National 13th July, 2018

8.4. SEMINAR, CONFERENCE, WORKSHOP AND FACULTY

DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ORGANIZED 2018-19

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NAME OF FACULTY

TITLE OF PROCEEDINGS SPONSORED BY

STATE/NATIONAL/INTERNA

TIONAL DATE

1 Dr. Sonal Desai

World Pharmacists Day

Gujarat State Pharmacy Council 10,000/-

- 25th September 2018

2 Dr. Sonal Desai

Nirbhay Kanya Abhiyan

Savitribai Phule Pune University 15,000/-

- 24th January 2019

3 Dr. Chirag Patel

Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp

DST- National Implementing and Monitoring Agency for Training 20,000/-

State 18th September to 20th September

4 Dr. Chirag Patel

Refresher Course

Gujarat State Pharmacy Council 25,000/-

State 27th and 28th October 2018

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9. GUEST LECTURES, 2018-19

Dr. D. D. Santani, Ex Professor, L. M. College of Pharmacy, Ahmedabad

Dr. D. D. Santani, was invited on 8th August 2018 to address First year B.

Pharmacy students on a topic “Scope of Pharmacy with respect to Clinical

perspective” on instance of Orientation program. Students felt motivated after

listening to energetic speech by him.

Sadhvi Devditiji, Patanjali Yogpeeth, Haridwar

Sadhvi Devditiji was invited for the session “Motivational and Scientific

Yoga” held on 9th August 2018. She is the central in charge of women’s wing

Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. She inspired the students to lead to healthy

lifestyle by adopting Yoga as well as other motivational trends, which was

once a part of ancient Indian society.

Dr. Minoo Parabia, Retd. Professor of Biosciences and Ex-Dean, Veer Narmad South Gujarat

University, Gujarat

Dr. Minoo Parabia, was present as a Guest speaker on the occasion of World

Pharmacist Day, 25th September 2018 and delivered a lecture on “Herbal way of

Life: Health and Nutrition”. He in his talk explained in a very simple and lucid

language the importance of herbs for a healthy life. He explained in detail the

‘Right’ herbs that can be used for specific diseases and emphasized the manner in which particular

part of the herb (Bark/leaves/stem/fruit) should be used for the same.

Shri. Padmin Buch, IPR Expert: Govt. of India, MHRD - Institution's - EDII's Innovation Council,

Ahmedabad. Mr. Padmin Buch, was invited on 20th October 2018 to give knowledge on

"Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) - Basics, Context and Strategic

Significance for Academia & Industry". The speaker enlightened the students

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on the theme of IPR, the basics & significance of IPR in the modern day Industrial & Academic

environment. He emphasized on the fact that it is imperative for every student to learn IPR related

practices and ensure that they are cautious in their professional assignment.

Mr. Ashish Jha, HR Head, Hindustan Unilever, Dapada

Mr. Ashish Jha, invited to address UG students of SSRMT on “Personality Grooming” on 2nd

January, 2019. The speaker gave relevant examples and an energetic peer feedback generation

exercise; the speaker ensured that all the students had a wonderful experience during the session.

Mr. Partha Pratim Pal, Director, Alteus Biogenic,

Mumbai Mr. Partha Pal, was invited on 9th February, 2019 to address UG students of

SSRMT. The speaker emphasized on the developmental quotient of students

with major focus on Competitive intensity, Diversity & Inclusion, dealing with

ambiguity and family values. He advocated -“Self introspection is key to

success”

Ms. Rujuta Diwekar, Founder of “Mitahar”, Mumbai

Shrimati Rujuta Diwekar, well-known personality for best nutrition, Mumbai was

invited on 18th March 2019 as a part of Guest lecture Series 2018-19to give

knowledge on topic “Eat local, Think global”. She explained in much detail

about today’s lifestyle and which type of food we have to take in which time. All

discussion was done on improving health and being fit rather than fat.

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10. DIGNITARIES VISITED, 2018-19

Mr. Lalit Aggarwal, Senior Vice President, Wockhardt

Mr. Lalit Aggarwal, was invited as Guest of Honor on 8th August 2018 on the

occasion of Orientation Program for B. Pharmacy students. He congratulated

all students for selecting Pharmacy as profession and addressed the gathering

by delivering a speech on “Pharmacy as health care profession” and explained

duties of pharmacist in society.

Dr. S. Y. Gabhe, Professor of Chemistry, Poona College of Pharmacy

Dr. S. Y. Gabhe, was invited as Chief Guest for celebration of World

Pharmacists Day on 25th September 2018. He addressed the students on

topic “Role of pharmacists in Society”. He emphasized on ethical pharmacy

practice, counseling of patient and other duties of pharmacist towards

nation.

Mr. Girish K.Vaghela, Drug Inspector, UT of Daman & Diu

Mr. Girish K.Vaghela, was invited as guest of honor on 27th October 2018 on

the occasion of Refresher course for registered pharmacist. He addressed

gathered pharmacist on laws and regulation of community pharmacy practice.

He also inspired them for ethical practice.

Prof. Navin R. Seth, Vice-Chancellor, Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedbad

Prof. N. R. Seth, visited the institute on 27th October 2018. He inspired

facilities for up gradation of knowledge and good teaching practices. He also

appreciated the college infrastructure and equipment facilities. Shri Ajit

Deshande and Shri Pankaj Sharma honored him with Shawl and Varli

painting.

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11. STUDENT WELFARE ACTIVITIES IN 2018-19

11.1. INTERNATIONAL DAY ON DRUG ABUSE AND ILLICIT

TRAFFICKING

Expert lecture was given by Dr. Parvatraj Tambde on 26th June 2018 as part of awareness on

International day on Drug Abuse and illicit Trafficking. He was accompanied by Ms. Nayana

Sobha, counselor Vinoba Bhave Civil Hospital, Silvassa. Several aspects of drug abuse like drug

addiction, tobacco consumption, and rehabilitation centers etc were discussed. Dr. Parvatraj

Tambde highlighted about the ill effects of addiction and how to be away from drug abuse. Ms.

Nayana Sobha discussed about the psychological and behavioral changes come in the persons

who are addicted. She also emphasized the ways to overcome addiction and rehabilitation centers

which help patients to come out of it.

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11.2. YOGA SESSION

Every year 21st Day of June is celebrated as ‘International Yoga Day. SSR College of Pharmacy,

Silvassa celebrated ‘International Yoga Day on 21st June 2018 with an aim to improve overall

health of our students and staff members Ms. Tanuja Makwana from ‘Patanjali Yogpeeth’ was

invited as resource person. The session started with prayer. Ms. Tanuja initially explained

importance of various Asana and Pranayam and then practically taught techniques to perform

them. Various Asanas taught were Trikonasana, Uttanasana, Dhanurasana, Surya Namaskar,

Paschimottanasana, Bhujangasana, Shavasana, Ardhchakrasan, Vrukshasan, Vajrasan, Dandasan,

Shashakasan, Padhastasan, Bhadrasan, etc. Breathing exercises called ‘Paranayama’ such as

Kapalbhati, AnulomVilom, Ujjayi, Shitali and Bhastrika were also taught. Total 100 students and

17 staff members participated in the Yoga and Pranayam session.

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11.3. ORIENTATION PROGRAM

Two days Orientation program was organized for first year Bachelor of Pharmacy students on 8th

and 9th of August 2018. The students were accompanied by their parents and guardians. The

program was organized to make students familiar with study pattern and college environment.

The inaugural ceremony was graced by the presence of Mr. Lalit Aggarwal, Senior Vice

President, Wockhardt, Daman. The program started with lamp lighting by invited dignitaries Mr.

Lalit Aggarwal, Dr Sanjeev Acharya and Dr. Pankaj Sharma. Gathering was welcomed by Dr.

Sanjeev Acharya through welcome address and prologue for trust was given by Dr. Pankaj

Sharma. The inaugural ceremony concluded with vote of thanks by Dr. Sonal Desai.

On first day session started with the keynote speech by Mr. Lalit Aggarwal, Senior Vice

President, Wockhardt. He congratulated all students for selecting Pharmacy as profession and

addressed the gathering by delivering a speech on “Pharmacy as health care profession”. Then

session was continued by Dr. D. D. Santani, Retired Professor, L. M. College of Pharmacy,

Ahmedabad on a topic “Scope of Pharmacy with respect to Clinical perspective”. Next Session

was covered by Mrs. Mukti Desai, Senior Manager-QA, Sun Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Dadra on

“Scope of Pharmacy with respect to Industrial Perspective’. Next session was on “Academic

activities at SSR College of Pharmacy” by Dr. Chirag Patel, Assistant Professor, Dept. of

Pharmacology, SSR College of Pharmacy. He introduced all faculties according to the

department as well as explained academic calendar and attendance requirement as per the

university norms. Next session was on “Examination” by Dr. Vishal Modi, Asst. Prof, Dept. of

Pharmaceutical chemistry, SSR College of Pharmacy. He gave a detailed presentation on number

of exams, examination pattern of “Savitribai Phule Pune University” and college. Another

session was delivered by Mr. Vipul Prajapati, Asso. Prof, Dept. of Pharmaceutics, SSR College

of Pharmacy, on “Placement activities of the institute.” He presented statistics for number of

students placed on campus interview and policy for the same. The seventh presentation was

delivered by Mr. Virag Shah, Asst. Prof, Dept. of Pharmaceutics, SSR College of Pharmacy, on

“on Scholarships and Alumini Association.” Next presentation was by Dr. Dr. Shalaka Dhat

Asso. Prof, Dept. of Pharmaceutics, SSR College of Pharmacy on “Anti-ragging.” She assured

parents and students for no ragging in campus followed by Anti-ragging form filling by students.

After completion of theory session, all admitted students were taken for institute round.

The second day commenced with the presentation by Mrs. Priyanka Patel, Asst. Professor,

Presentation on Time table, day to day work and academic achievements. She explained in detail

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regarding day to day work performed by students and time table details. Next session was carried

out by Dr. Sonal Desai, Asso. Professor, on the institute's Women Development Cell and

Students’ Welfare Activity. The next presentation was by Mr. Tarashankar Basuri, Asst. Prof,

Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, SSR College of Pharmacy on “Sports activity of Institute”.

He explained sports activity that takes place every year in the campus. He also explained about

the course of Physical Education. The day continued with a session on “Cultural activity of

Institute” by Ms. Niyatee Thakor, Asst. Prof, Dept. of Quality Assurance Techniques, SSR

College of Pharmacy. She delivered a talk on various co-curricular and extra-curricular activities

organized at institute. Last session of day two was delivered by alumni of the institute; Mr.

Vatsal Prajapati, Executive-International Sales, Meril Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd. interacted with new

students regarding his experience and his tenure in the institute as B. Pharm. students. To

acquaint students with each other “know your classmate” activity was undertaken by Mrs.

Niyatee Thakor and Ms. Madhavi Ghumare, Asst. Prof, Dept. of Pharmaceutics, SSR College of

Pharmacy. The program was concluded with feedback by students and visit to the library.

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11.4. ENTREPRENEURSHIP AWARENESS CAMP

Three days Entrepreneurship Awareness Camp (EAC) Sponsored by National Science &

Technology Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB), Department of Science and

Technology, Govt. of India, New Delhi was organized on 18th ,19th and 20th September 2018.

The program was coordinated by Dr. Chirag A. Patel, Assistant Professor and HOD, Department

of Pharmacology. The objective of the program was to create awareness among faculty and

students of pharmacy and science courses about various facets of entrepreneurship as an

alternative career option as also to highlight the merits of pursuing such an option and to

encourage students to be creators and not to be seekers. Total 104 students and

faculty participated as delegates.

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The program commenced with traditional system of lamp lighting. Mr. Mitul Thakar, Business

Head, Vitawin, Herbal Ayurvedic Products, Vapi was invited as the chief guest. Mr. Hemang

Patel, Director, Hetero Analytical Solution LLP Ahmedabad was the guest of honor.

In session two, Dr. Sanjeev Acharya Principal, SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa explained

about Camp Objective, Entrepreneurship (general concepts only). After a lunch in session three,

Mr. Sanjaykumar Patel (Patent & Trademark Attorney), addressed the students on “Role and

importance of Innovation in Entrepreneur ship” In session four , Dr. Rajeev Singh Principal, SSR

College of Arts, Commerce and Sciences, Silvassa, provided an insight on “Identification of

opportunities for entrepreneurs”.

On Day two, the first session was started with Ms. Sarvangi Solanki, Assistant drug Controller

Directorate Medical & Health Service, U. T. of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. She explained about

how to start a SSI unit (General concept about the Govt. formalities, rules & regulation, location,

and different aspect of an industrial venture.). The second session was delivered by Ms. Garima

Khandelwal Chartered Accountant, Vapi, on “Financial aspects of SSI unit including salient

features of a project report”. The third session was given by Dr. Neeta Shrivastva Asst. Director

B.V. Patel PERD Center, Ahmedabad, on “Incubators: a support system for Entrepreneurship

Development”. The fourth session was delivered by Dr. Rajesh Pandey Associate Professor, SSR

Institute of Management and Research, Silvassa, on Creativity and business- the man behind the

venture -the behavioral scientist's approach. The last session was delivered by Mr. Gaurang

Patel,Owner, Guidance tutorial, Vapi, Valsad, Gujarat on Lectures by practicing entrepreneur's

success stories- common problems faced by entrepreneurs.

On Day three, Dr. Pankaj Sharma, PRO, SSR Memorial trust, Silvassa, U. T. of Dadra Nagar and

Haveli gave importance of Communication skills (interacting with people) for better results. The

program was concluded with Valedictory ceremony. After that the students were taken to the

industrial visit at Emami Limited, Masat, Silvassa. The participants were presented with

certificate and the session was concluded.

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11.5. AWARENESS ON SICKLE CELL ANEMIA

An awareness activity was undertaken on “Sickle Cell Anemia” for the students of First Year

B. Pharm on 24th September 2018. The awareness program was carried out in collaboration

with team of Shri Vinoba Bhave Civil hospital, Silvassa. The students were explained about

sickle cell anemia, its signs and symptoms and later their blood samples were collected to

screen for the anemia. Total 75 students were screened for sickle cell anemia.

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11.6. WORLD PHARMACIST DAY

World Pharmacists Day is celebrated on September 25 of every year. The purpose of World

Pharmacists Day is to encourage activities that promote and advocate for the role of the

pharmacist in improving health in every corner of the world. The day aims in encouraging the

activities such that to promote and support the role of the pharmacist in improving health in every

nook and corner of the world. In the year 2018, the theme of world pharmacist day was

“Pharmacists are your medicines experts” This theme was particularly chosen to highlight

pharmacists’ expertise in the area of patient health.

The institute celebrated, World Pharmacists Day on 25th September 2018. Dr. S. Y. Gabhe,

Professor of Chemistry, Poona College of Pharmacy was invited as Chief Guest. Various

activities were carried out by students of the college such as Swacchha Bharat Abhiyan, Health

checkup, Awareness Rally, Street Play, Health Counselling session, Quiz, elocution and poster

Competition .

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11.7. REFRESHER COURSE

Two days Refresher Course for Registered Pharmacists Sponsored by Gujarat State Pharmacy

council, Ahmedabad was organized on 27th and 28th October 2018, for Pharmacists registered

with Gujarat State Pharmacy Council. The program was coordinated by Dr. Chirag A.Patel,

Assistant Professor and HOD, Department of Pharmacology. The objective of the program was

to upgrade the knowledge of pharmacy professional practicing pharmacy. Total 140 Registered

Pharmacists participated as delegates.

Distinguished Professionals such as Physician, Professors and government personnel’s from

industries, academics and regulatory authority were invited to share their valuable views. The

program commenced with traditional system of lamp lighting. Shri Deepak Shah, Secretary of

Gujarat State Federation of chemist and Druggist Association, Gujarat was invited as the chief

guest. Shri Girish K Vaghela, Drug Inspector, U.T. of Daman and Diu, Directorate of Medical

and Health services, Moti Daman was the guest of honor of refresher course.

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The first speaker of the day, Dr. Niyati Acharya, HOD Pharmacognosy department, Institute of

Pharmacy, Nirma University Ahmedabad, explained about “Pharmacy Practice regulation-2015”.

The second speaker, Dr. Vijay Parmar Associate Professor, Sardar Patel University, addressed

the participants on “Rational Use of Drug”. After a sumptuous lunch, Dr. Sachin Narkhede,

Principal Smt BNB Pharmacy College, Salavav, Vapi, provided an insight on “Self medication-

its merits and demerits”. Dr. Bankim Chaudhary, Drug inspector, Valsad, Govt. of

Gujarat, explained “Recent changes in Rules & Regulations related to Drugs, Cosmetics and

Medical Devices”.

On Day two, the session commenced with talk of Mr. Mittal V. Dalal, Associate Professor,

Rofel, Shri G.M Bilakhia College of Pharmacy,Vapi, Gujarat. He discussed his views with the

participants on the topic “Immunization- India Perspective”. The second session was delivered

by Dr. Dhiren shah, Principal, Shree Naranjibhai Lalbhai Pharmacy college ,Umrakh, Bardoli ,

on “Novel Drug delivery system”. The last session was given by Dr. Vimal Kumar, Principal,

ITM School of Pharmacy, ITM Universe Campus, on “Herbal drug Interaction”. After lunch

break, the participants gave the objective test. The objective test was assessed and then the

participants were requested to share their valuable feedback in the given forms.

The program was concluded with Valedictory ceremony. Dr. Dharmesh Agrawal, Asst. Drug

Commissioner, Dept. of FDCA, UT of DD and DNH, was invited as a Guest of Honor for the

Valedictory function. The participants were presented with certificate during the valedictory

function and the session was concluded.

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11.8. YOUTH DAY

National Youth Day is every year celebrated on January 12 on the birth anniversary of

Swami Vivekananda. The theme of National Youth Day 2019 is–“Let's Bring Change to

the World”. The primary aim behind celebrating youth day is to create a positive attitude

towards students to provide them with every knowledge about how to focus on the actions

necessary to do all the tasks with proper knowledge of the things. On 12th January 2019,

SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa celebrated ‘National Youth Day’. On this occasion,

Mrs. Dipti Amish Shah from Divine Dreams, Valsad was invited as Resource Person. She

delivered a Guest Lecture on “How to Develop Positive Attitude”. She also emphasized on

various aspects of positive aspects of life such as Peace, Perfect Health, Best

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Concentration power and self-confidence. She also taught meditation technique. Sudents

from Second Year B. Pharm., Final Year B. Pharm. and teaching faculty members

attended the lecture.

11.9. NIRBHAY KANYA ABHIYAAN

SSR Memorial Trust’s, SSR College of Pharmacy under assistance from Savitribai Phule Pune

University organized One day workshop (camp) under the scheme of ‘Nirbhay Kanya Abhiyan

Yojana’ for B. Pharmacy and M. Pharmacy girl students on 24th January 2019. The overall

workshop was coordinated by Dr. Sonal Desai and Mrs. NiyateeThakor. The following activities

were carried out on that day.

The workshop started with inaugural function. In inaugural function, Dr. Sanjeev Acharya,

Principal of the institute, well-comed all the resource persons and delivered keynote speech

stating need of Women Development and empowering women. After the inaugural function,

various activities were carried out to enhance physical, spiritual and mental well-being of girls

students as given below:

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1) Physical education by Self Defense training: Self-defense training especially for women is

essential which helps to prepare them for unexpected situations and also helps develop increased

mental and physical health. Sifu Harshad Marge was invited as a resource person with his eight

subordinates to teach basic self -defense training to girls students of the institute. He taught basic

self-defense tricks namely Escaping a Wrist Hold, Breaking Out of a Zip Tie Handcuff,

Defendinga Hair Grab, A Palm-Heel Strike That Counts, Escaping an Uncomfortable Hug,

Elbow to the Rescue, Knees as Powerful Weapons, etc. All girl students enthusiastically learned

the simple tricks that can be of immense use in self-defense.

2) Spiritual growth by Yoga and Pranayam: The physical postures of yoga purify the body

through movements that increase and improve the flow of blood, oxygen and prana (life force

energy) in the tissues, muscles and organs. The breathing techniques of pranayama purify the

mind and body through the balance and cultivation of energy throughout the whole body. Yoga

postures and pranayam have a positive effect on us spiritually. No spiritual progress can be made

without practice of Pranayama. Ms. Tanuja Makawana, Yoga Trainer from Patanjali Yogpeeth

was invited as a resource person to teach various yoga asana (Tadasan, Savasan, Matsyasan,

Bhujangasan, etc) suryanamaskar and pranayama (Bhastrika, kapalbhati, Anulomvilom, etc). She

also explained various benefits of performing Yoga and Pranayam to all the students. She also

emphasised on practice of meditation on regular basis to overcome stress.

3) Mental health by counselling by Clinical psychiatrist: Mrs. Nayanasobha K.A., clinical

psychiatrist from Vinobabhave Civil Hospital, Silvassa was invited as resource person for

psychological council. She delivered talks on ‘Transition in women’ and ‘Stress Management’.

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11.10. LOKSAHI PANDHRAVADA

Institute has actively taken part in “Lokshahi Pandravda” on 1st February 2019. The main

objective of the activity was to make aware of the First year students about their right to

vote. The students were told about the importance and contribution of Youth towards

development and prosperity of Nation.

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The students who have completed 18 years of age were encouraged to register themselves

in the voters list. To make them aware about the working of EVM machine, a group of

students were taken to election booth and were given a demonstration of the overall

activity. Two teaching faculties accompanied the students at the polling booth.

11.11. CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI MAHARAJ JAYANTI

Every year 19th Day of February is celebrated as ‘Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti’. SSR

College of Pharmacy, Silvassa celebrated Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti in the memory of

the great Maratha King on 19th February 2019. A guest lecture was organized on the topic

“Technical Aspects of Glass ware’ on that day. Mr. Vrushank Patel from Borosil Works was

invited as resource person. The lecture started with paying rich tributes to the Great King. Total

101 students from S. Y. B. Pharm. as well as Final Year Pharm. Program participated in the

Guest Lecture. Three faculty members also attended the lecture.

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11.12. MARATHI BHASA GAURAV DIVAS

On 27thFebruary 2019, SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa celebrated Marathi Language

Day (Marathi Din, Marathi Diwas or Marathi Rajbhasha Din). It was celebrated in the

memory of eminent Marathi Poet Vishnu Vaman Shirwadkar. Dr. Shalaka Dhat, Associate

Professor of the institute was present as ‘Chief Guest’. The students of Second Year B.

Pharm. and Final Year B. Pharm. participated in the celebration. The students were made

aware regarding contribution of great Marathi Poet Vishnu VamanShirwadkar to the

Marathi literature.

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12. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES

12.1. SWACH BHARAT ABHIYAAN

Swacchha Bharat Abhiyan is nation-wide campaign in our country for the period 2014-2019 that aims to

clean up the streets, roads or any places of cities, towns and rural areas. Around twenty two students from

the institute participated in the ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyan”. We identified a ground near village of UT of

Dadra & Nagar Haveli and initiated cleaning drive. The activity was supervised by two faculty members.

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13. INDUSTRY INSTITUTE INTERACTION CELL

13.1. PLACEMENT DETAILS, 2017-18

SR. NO.

NAME OF THE STUDENT POSITION DETAIL

1 Monil M. Desai QC Chemist trainee Joined at Medisole Lifescience Pvt Ltd, Daman in July 2017 Package: Rs. 1.21 lac per annum

2 Manali S. Gurav QC Chemist trainee Joined at Medisole Lifescience Pvt Ltd, Daman in July 2017 Package: Rs. 1.21 lac per annum

3 RohitCheriyala Production Chemist Trainee

Joined at Medisole Lifescience Pvt Ltd, Daman in July 2017 Package: Rs. 1.21 lac per annum

4 Suman Rathore QC Chemist trainee Joined at Medisole Lifescience Pvt Ltd, Daman in July 2017 Package: Rs. 1.21 lac per annum

5 Mansi Gaud QA Officer Joined at Medisole Lifescience Pvt Ltd, Daman in July 2017 Package: Rs. 1.21 lac per annum

13.2. ACTIVITIES OF IIIC, 2018-19

13.2.1. MOU

For promotion of academic training and scientific exchange purpose MoU was signed between

below mentioned industries and SSRCP. Various activities will proceed on the basis of such

MoU for the benefits of both parties.

Sr. No. Date of MOU Name of Industry

1 07/01/2019 BDR Pharmaceutical International Pvt. Ltd., Vadodara

2 07/01/2019 Valence Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd., Abrama, Valsad

13.2.2. COMPANIES INVITED FOR CAMPUS PLACEMENT

IIIC invited Mecleods Pharmaceutical, Vapi on 26th February 2019 for placement of B. Pharmacy

and M. Pharmacy students. Two students of M. Pharmacy namely Kajal Ahir and Manali Gurav

selected as Formulation Trainee with earning package of 1.44 Lac per annum. 4 B. Pharmacy

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students namely Vishal Gupta, Shishir Jha, Nikhil Savale and Apeksha Patki selected as API

production QC Trainee with earning package of 1.21 Lac per annum.

13.2.3. INDUSTRIAL VISIT, 2018-19

J. B. Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (JBCPL) on 18th August 2018

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As per syllabus of Semester- V third year students, industrial visit is mandatory, so we has taken

permission by HR, H. P. Jhala of JBCPL, Ankleshwar to visit industry for our students on 18th August

2018.The technical team members of the industry was explained and demonstrated to students on different

aspects related to layout of manufacturing area for different dosage forms for various purposes viz.

Blending, granulation, size separation, compression, safety requirements during formulation development,

various responsibilities of QC and QA department, raw material storage and inspections. The activity was

important for students to relate their theoretical knowledge to practical aspects of the studied courses, in

terms of industrial unit operations, process and design concepts, and impact of its activities on health,

safety, environment and society.

In semester VI, industrial visit has organized at Daiwik Pharmaceutical Private Limited, Motiwada,

Valsad to visit industry for our students on 9th April 2019.

The technical team members of the industry was explained and demonstrated to students on different

aspects related to water purification, air handling and power supplying unit for various purposes viz. for

hardness, microbial test, sodium hypo chloride test, BOD, TDS, validation of air handling unit,Cubicfeed

per min.,Air change per hour, Non-viable particle count.various responsibilities of QC and QA

department, production and storage department were explained. It was important for students to relate

their theoretical knowledge to practical aspects of the studied courses, in terms of industrial unit

operations, process and design concepts.

Daiwik Pharmaceutical Private Limited on 9th April 2019

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14. SPORTS AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES

14.1. Annual Sports Meet:

A sport is the requisite for promoting healthy society as it rejuvenate body, sharpen skills,

enlivens spirits and produces agility and strength in body and mind. For the same, every year

SSR Memorial Trust organizes “Annual Sports Meet” in the college campus which last for three

days. Annual Sports Meet 2018 was held from 29th to 31stof January 2019. The sports event

begins with the inaugural and torch lighting ceremony. Students and faculty participates in

different sports event such as cricket, volleyball, basketball, tug of war, table tennis, shotput,

discuss throw, 100 meters running and chess. At the end of the day 3, the winners are honored

with certificate and trophy. This year total 85 students of institute participated in different sports

event.

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Winners of Annual Sports Meet 2019

Game Name of student

Table tennis (Girls) Suchitra Saji Pragati Panchal

Chess (Boys) Pravin Singh-

Jaivin Chauhan-

Carom(Girls) Anjali Bisht

Kajal Kashyap

Apksha Patki Aamravi Sathe

100 meters run (Boys) Rutvik Patel Nikesh Dandekar

100 meters run (Girls) Pragati Panchal Varsha Mishra

Shot-put (Boys) Divyesh Kankwa

Shot-put (Girls) Shamal Patil Apeksha Patki

Discuss- throw (Boys) Mehul Patel Omkesh Garge Vishal Gupta

14.2. Cultural activities:

In the academic year 2018-2019 several cultural and extracurricular were conducted in the

institute which includes celebration of Liberation Day of DNH on 2nd august, Independence day

on 15th august, Navratri celebration, Days celebration, annual day and farewell party. All the

Patriotic days were celebrated in the institute by paying tribute to tricolour flag. Different cultural

program such as group song, patriotic dance, patriotic skit were performed in the memory of

martyrs of the country. The new students were welcomed by warn fresher’s party given by

Second B Pharm students.

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Navratri was celebrated with great enthusiasm in campus. Garba dance and other free forms were

performed in the campus. Prizes were awarded for the best costume and best dance.

Cultural days were celebrated in the institute from 24th January to 26th January where different

competitions such as Mehendi, greeting card making, paper dressing, Aarti thali decoration and rangoli

competitions were held.

Fresher’s Partyfor F.Y. B. Pharmacy2018-19

Garba Celebration at SSRCP

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VISION 2019

The institute celebrated its Annual Function – VISION 2019 on 2nd March 2019 amidst the

presence of the Chief Guest Shri. Mohan S. Delkar, Chairman, SSR Memorial Trust, Silvassa

and Mrs. Kalaben Delkar, Trustee, SSR Memorial Trust and Founder, Navshakti Mahila

Sangathan. The function was graced by the presence of largely the Parents of the students,

Invitees from District & Gram Panchayat, representatives from Industry, School’s Principals, and

representatives from Media. The cultural evening commenced with the Ganesh Stuti &

progressed further with message oriented performances on Social themes, tribute to ‘PAPA’,

performance in the honor of Soldiers, performance by SSR Band and the foot tapping events one

after another kept audiences intact. Altogether 18 program at the function demonstrated the

supreme talent of SSR Students. The evening also witnessed the achievements & appreciations

for our University Rankers, Academic achievers of 2016-17 & 2017-18, Sports Champions &

Best NSS Volunteer Awards.

Glimpse of Prize Distribution at Vision’19

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Farewell party was organized at the institute on 4th June 2019 to give a warm farewell for final B

Pharm students. Different cultural events were organized such as dance, songs and games.

Inaugural speech was given by Dr Vishal Modi where he congratulated students for their

academic achievements and wished a very bright future.

Glimpse of Vision’19

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Farewell Party for Fourth Year B. Pharmacy

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15. GRADUATION DAY

On 19th of February 2019, convocation ceremony for students graduated in the year 2018 was

held at SSR Memorial Campus. The ceremony was graced by the presence of Dr. Ashok Chavan,

Controller of Examination, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune as Chief Guest and Shri.

Mohan S. Delkar, Chairman, SSR Memorial Trust as Guest of Honor. The Ceremony began with

a traditional system of lamp lighting by esteemed dignitaries “Dr. Ashok Chavan, Shri. Mohan S.

Delkar, Shri. Ajit Deshpande, Dr. Pankaj Sharma, Dr. Sanjeev Acharya, Dr. Rajiv Singh and Dr.

Praveena Mulley”. Later the ceremony was preceded with reciting the University song to imbibe

a feeling of oneness with the SPPU family. Shri. Mohan S. Delkar gave a Presidential remark;

Dr. Ashok Chavan was invited to share their valuable words with the graduates. Later, students

were honored with their University Degree Certificates. The graduation ceremony ended with

national anthem.

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16. UNIQUE PRACTICES

16.1. Orientation program for First Year B. Pharm

Institute has taken up a unique initiative of organizing an orientation program for the new

students entering in bachelor’s and master’s program. The program is designed to introduce

students to the college life and to navigate the campus. Generally the sessions are made

interactive by introducing them to the academic program through lectures and presentation. They

are given knowledge about different innovative co-curricular and entertaining extra-curricular

activities that takes place in the institute. They are given information about institute resources

and support services that are being offered and their utilization. Through this program they get an

opportunity to familiarize themselves with their fellow classmates. The program works as an

open forum to get their questions answered.

16.2. Concept of course coordinator and class coordinator

The institute has adopted a concept of course coordinator, who plays an important role in

maintaining the quality and integrity of a course. The role of course coordinator encompasses

preparing lesson plan, course file, course website, designing and developing educational

resources, assessment, course evaluation and student’s learning outcomes. The course

coordinator plays a key role in maintaining the quality and consistency of instruction of the

course assigned. They are responsible for providing the course overview. A separate Class

Coordinators is appointed for every class who is responsible for coordinating with the entire

class. They are responsible to inform students about classes, lectures and any prospect related to

the students. A students representative can approach them with an intent to resolve an issue

related to day to day activities taking place at college.

16.3. Course website

Course website are the medium through which the students are kept updated about the courses.

Course websites are prepared by the course coordinator of respective course. Course website

includes learning objectives of the course, syllabus, academic calendar, academic lesson plan,

attendance record, course time table, examination result, lectures notes, handouts and previous

year question paper. It includes a dedicated section to highlight the student of the month based on

different criteria such as attendance, class involvement, participation in co-curricular and

extracurricular activities, etc. The criteria are solely decided by the course coordinator of a

particular course. In a nutshell, a student can have an access to anything related to course at one

place.

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16.4. Mentoring policy

The institute has initiated a unique practice of Mentoring to provide technical and professional

guidance to students which mould the students to achieve their career paths. Each class of B.

Pharmacy programme has been divided in a 3 batches who are assigned with each faculty

member to provide close supervision on the progress of student. Several interacting sessions were

conducted to built a healthy mentor mentee relationship and to understand the strengths and

weaknesses of each students. Mentoring sessions also helped to identify fast and slow learners

and the reasons behind individual learning process where in it helped the mentor to train and

motivate slow learners to improve their academic performance. Fast learners were motivated to

register for MOOC courses and to give their best entrance exams like GPAT. On the basis of

statistical evaluation of the data recorded during mentoring sessions such sessions have

remarkably improved the overall academic results of institute.

16.5. Online leave system for students

Institute has put into practice an online leave system both for students and faculty. Students can

apply for leave through online leave system, which reduces the paperwork for the coordinator.

The objective of developing the system is to keep a track record of the leaves taken by a student.

This system is a transparent system and it helps in keeping traceability of the leave records of the

students. The system is helpful to find out whether the student's abide to the institute leave

policy. With the online system, the leave data of student is easily accessible and manageable.

16.6. Enrichment courses and MOOC’s

A massive open online course (MOOC) is a free Web-based distance learning program that is

designed for the participation of large numbers of dispersed students. The students are counseled

and guided for enrolling through swayam, coursera etc. which offers variety of subject, open to

everyone adding more depth to the subject and boosting the resume of the candidates.

Details of Faculty and students enrolled and cleared enrichment course

Sr. No. Name of the Faculty Topic Duration Organization

1 Dr. Sonal Desai Online Refreshers Course in Chemistry For Higher Education Faculty

3 Months National Resource Centre of Chemistry of MHRD, Govt. of India

2 Dr. Sonal Desai ICT in Teaching and Learning

1 Month National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and

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Research, Bhopal 3 Mr. Vipul Prajapati ICT in Teaching and

Learning 1 Month National Institute of

Technical Teachers Training and Research, Bhopal

4 Mr. Vipul Prajapati Academic & Research report writing

2 Months National Institute of Technical Teachers' Training & Research, Kolkata

5 Mr. Minesh Chunara Digital Library 4 Months Central University of Himachal Pradesh

6 Mr. Minesh Chunara Document processing &organization

1 Month IGNOU, Delhi

7 Mr. Minesh Chunara Information sources & library services

1 Month IGNOU, Delhi

Sr. No. Name of the Student Topic Duration Organization

1 Nikita Ugale Stereochemistry

40 tutorials

Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

2 Pooja Desai 3 Priyanka Shah 4 Ruchi Vishwakarma 5 Sivangini Desai 6 Suraj Tiwari 7 Vansh Sharma 8 Vrushti Kadu

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17. SCHOLARSHIP

The institute every year applies in different scholarship scheme for the students to support them

financially. With the due efforts of the coordinator, Dr. Chirag Patel and Mr. Ishvarchandra Parmar, this

year total 12 students of B. Pharm have been benefited through the same. At postgraduate level, total 18

students have been benefited. The PG scholarship is coordinated by Dr. Himanshu Solanki.

SR. NO. SCHOLARSHIP DETAILS AMOUNT

SANCTIONED NO. OF STUDENT

BENEFITED

1 RajarshiChhatrapatiShahuMaharajShikshan Shulk ShishyavruttiYojana

394,700.00 10

Name of students benefited 1. Sayali Pandurang Ghule 2. Aasif Rafik Solanki 3. Anita Murugan Pallar 4. Vaibhav Londhe 5. Mayuri Machhindra Lendave

6. Akshda Jalindar Rahane 7. Jignjyasa Prasantakumar Nayak 8. Shaista Nizamuddin Shaikh 9. Vijay Rameshwar Thombare 10. Omkesh Ramchandra Gharge

2 Dr. Punjabrao Deshmukh Vastigruh Nirvah Bhatta Yojana

15000.00 01

Name of students benefited

1. VaibhavLondhe

2 Tuition Fees and Examination Fees to VJNT Students

78,040.00 01

Name of students benefited

1. Kendre Ganesh Kashinath

3 PG Scholarship for GPAT Qualified Students admitted to M. Pharmacy (Rs. 12400 per month)

22,32,000 18

Name of students benefited 1. Jiwani Munaf 2. Rohit Mehul 3. Chaudhary Jayshri 4. Patel Divyanka Sanjaybhai 5. Jadhav Pradnya Gopal 6. Singh Aditya 7. Rathod Akash 8. Singh Kirti 9. PrajapatiJinal

10. Patel Priyanshi 11. Dindha Prakash 12. PatilSudershan 13. Patil Poonam Gulab 14. Rathod Hemangi Harshesh 15. Shahgond Lalita 16. Sarkar Dipta Tapashi 17. Janathiya Bhavyata Raghunath 18. Remedious Isaac Francissco

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18. NEW FACULTIES OF SSRCP

SR. NO. NAME OF FACULTY EXPERIENCE

1 Dr. Shalaka P. Dhat

Academic experience: 18 years

2. Dr. Titiksh L. Devale

Industrial experience: 2 years Academic experience: 9 years

3. Ms. Bhavini M. Rohit

Industrial experience: 1.8 years at Ipca Laboratories Ltd Piparia Silvassa

4. Ms. ChandaniChandarana

Academic experience: 3 years As a lecturer at RK University, Rajkot for 8 months. As an assistant Professor at Smt. BNB Swaminarayan Pharmacy College, Salvav for 1.10 years.

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5. Ms. Gitanjali R. Rohit

Industrial experience: 2.5 years at Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Bhat, Gandhinagar.

6. Ms. Shababno Siddique

Teaching experience: As Assistant teacher of science and chemistry department in secondary and higher secondary section in Prabhat Scholars Academy from 17 months-01/06/17 to 30/10/2018.

7. Ms. VrushaliGajre

Health care department: 1.5 Years in Government hospital, Daman.

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19. LIST OF PROJECTS APPROVED UNDER IAEC, 2018-19

Sr. No.

Ref. No. Name of applicant Title of research project Animals

1 IAEC/2019/01 Dr. Sanjeev Acharya In Vivo Antifungal Effect of Liposomal Amphotericine B in Fungal infected mice.

60 mice + 60 mice + 60 mice= 180

2 IAEC/2019/01 Dr. Chirag A. Patel Acute and sub acute toxicity study of Liposomal Amphotericine B

12 rats+ 52 mice

3 SSR/IAEC/2018/01 Dr. Chirag A. Patel Pharmacology Practical-II (M. Pharmacy Pharmacology)

25 rats+ 15 mice

4 SSR/IAEC/2018/02 Dr. Sanjeev Acharya Evaluation of subacute toxicity of Butaconazole

48 rats+ 16 rabbit

5 SSR/IAEC/2018/03 Dr. Sanjeev Acharya Evaluation of subacute toxicity of Apremilast

48 rats+ 16 rabbit

6 SSR/IAEC/2018/04 Mrs. LataManani Aphrodisiac and Spermatogenic evaluation of Leptadeniareticulata and Chlorophytumborivilianumin Rats.

144 rats + 144 rats

7 SSR/IAEC/2018/05 Ms. Priyanshi Patel Neuroprotective effect of lutein in Experimental anima models of Alzheimer’s disease.

30 rats+ 30 mice + 30 fish

8 SSR/IAEC/2018/06 MunafZulfikarJiwani Developmentand characterization of novel in situ Gel of Azelastine Hydrochloride.

9 rabbit

9 SSR/IAEC/2018/06 Singh Kirti Fortification of turmeric with iron to prevent anemia.

52 rats

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20. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

SSR College of Pharmacy Alumni Association (SSRCPAA) formed in year 2018 aims to link the alumni

to the institution, develop synergistic plans to support the institution and achieve its vision.

Objective:-

1. To establish and maintain an alumni association structure–council, chapters, batch representative

that will enable in the smooth governance of the association.

2. To inspire alumni to enhance the excellence of the institution.

3. To maintain latest database of Alumni and to provide a platform to interact online to each other.

4. To organize talk of Alumni to share their experience with current students.

5. To provide financial assistance to economically poor students.

6. To create special funds and render assistance to students of the institute through grants,

scholarships and prizes and to provide assistance in academics, placement or any other area as

appropriate.

Following are the office bearers of SSRCPAA

SSR College of Pharmacy Alumni Association (SSRCPAA)

Sr. No. Name Designation Position 1 Dr. Sanjeev Acharya Principal President 2 Dr. Vishal Modi HOD, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Coordinator

3 Mr. TarashankarBasuri Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Co-Coordinator

4 Ms. MadhaviGhumare Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutics

Co-Coordinator

5 Ms. GitanjaliRohit Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutics

Co-Coordinator

6 Ms. ChandaniChandarana Assistant Professor, Quality Assurance Co-Coordinator

7 Ms. Shababano Siddique Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Co-Coordinator

8 Ms. BhaviniRohit Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutics

Co-Coordinator

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21. GOVERNING BODIES

21.1. Internal complaint committee

(As per section 4 AICTE (Gender, sensitization, prevention, and prohibition of sexual harassment of

women employees and student and redressal of grievances in technical institutions) regulation, 2016 vide

no. F.AICTE/WH/2016/01 dated 10TH June 2016)

Sr. No

Name Representation Designation

1 Dr.SonalDesai Associate Professor, SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa

Coordinator (Presiding officer)

2 Ms. MadhaviGhumare Assistant Professor, SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa

Teaching faculty member

3 Ms. Priyanka Patel Assistant Professor, SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa

Teaching faculty fember

4 Ms.Jagruti Parekh Laboratoryassistant, SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa

Non-teaching staff member

5 Mr. RanjanaGupta Laboratory assistant, SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa

Non-teaching staff member

6 Mr.Nipun Pandya President, NGO Kartavya Member from NGO 7 Ms. Priyanshi Patel SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa PG student representative 8 Ms. Vidhi Patel SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa UG student representative 9 Ms. ShipraRath SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa UG student representative

21.2. Committee for SC/ST

(As per the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, No. 33 OF

1989, dated 11.09.1989)

Sr. No.

Name Representative Designation

1 Mr. IshvarchadraParmar Coordinator Assistant Professor, SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa

2 Ms. Bhagyshri Patel Member Assistant Professor, SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa

3 Ms. BhaviniRohit Member Assistant Professor, SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa

4 Mr. Chandrakant Patel Member Administrative officer, SSR Memorial Trust, Silvassa

5 Mr. Dipak Patel Member Media Representative of Silvassa

6 Mr. Dharmesh Solanki Member Administrative Officer, SSR Memorial Trust, Silvassa

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21.3. ANTI-RAGGING COMMITTEE

(As per All India Council for Technical Education notified Regulation for prevention and prohibition of ragging in AICTE approved Technical Institutions vide No. 37-3/ Legal/ AICTE/ 2009 dated 01.07.2009)

Sr No

Name Representation Designation

1 Dr. Sanjeev Acharya Principal, SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa

Chairman

2 Mr. Vipul Prajapati Senior Teaching Staff, SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa

Member

3 Ms. Radha Patel Rector,SSR Colleges Girls Hostel Member 4 Ex-fficio Police Police representative of Silvassa Member 5 Mr. Dipak Patel Media representative of Silvassa Member

6 Mr. IshvarchadraParmar

Class Coordinator, First Year B. Pharmacy, SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa

Member

7 Ms. LataManani

Class Coordinator, Second Year B. Pharmacy, SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa

Member

8 Mr. Abhishek Bhandari Lower division clerk, SSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa

Member

9 Mr. Nipun Pandya Member from NGO Member

10 Ms. Salona Roy B. Pharmacy, student representative Member

11 Mr. Dipta Sarkar M. Pharmacy, student representative Member

12 Dr.JitenNaik Parent representative Member

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22. SSR EXCERPTS

SSRCP IN NEWS AT GLANCE

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Highlights of 2018-19