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Published by Dr. Pulak Majumder, 2022-10-06 05:13:52

Aoushadhagiri vol IX (1)

Aoushadhagiri vol IX (1)

FACULTY AS RESOURCE PERSON

• Mr. Venugopal N, Dept. of Regulatory affairs, Conference & Workshop On ‘Drug Development
Delivered a talk on “Hatch Waxman Act and 4.0: Emerging technologies - krupapharmacon
Orange Book: A US Regulatory Prospective” On 2021” on 2nd - 3rd July 2021. On 3rd July, a Scientific
3rd June 2021, During: Certified Bridge Course Poster Competition was organized for original
on “Regulatory Affairs” on a virtual platform,
organized by Bharati Vidhyapeeth College of
Pharmacy, Kolhapur and Opex Accelator Pvt. Ltd.

• Dr. Prakash Goudanavar, Professor and Head, work in Medical, AYUSH, Pharmacy, Nursing,
Dept. of Pharmaceutics, has delivered a guest Masters in Public Health and Allied Health
lecture on “Drug Repurposing: An Emerging Sciences researchers on any of the following tracks
Strategy for Drug Development” On 9th July 2021, i.e., Recent advances in Pharmacological and
During: An event “Adjunct Lecture” MSU School or Clinical studies, Advances in Medicinal Chemistry,
Pharmacy, University of Shah Alam, Malaysia Analytical validation and Computational Drug
Design, Herbalism and natural product chemistry,
Recent innovations in the sphere of Pharmaceutical
Technologies, Formulation development and
Drug Delivery Systems etc.

• Dr. Rajesh Venkataraman, Professor &

Head, Department of Pharmacy Practice,

Sri Adichunchanagiri College of Pharmacy,

Adichunchanagiri University was invited as

a Speaker for the Conference on the topic

“Visualizing the Future of Clinical Pharmacist”.

The session covered various aspects of the recent

innovations and dramatic changes in the health

• Dr. Rajesh Venkataraman, Professor & Head, care system which pave the way for best health
Department of Pharmacy Practice, was invited as care practices. With the incorporation of modern
the Evaluator for the Poster Competition being approaches like Virtual/Augmented Reality,
held on 3rd July 2021 at Krupanidhi College of Speciality Drugs/Pharmacy, Big Data Analytics,
Pharmacy has been organized “3rd Global Online Digital Transformation in Healthcare System, a

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• He delivered an talk on the topic ‘Quality
Education for All’. The session enumerated the
various initiatives and major reforms in the Indian
Educational System. It also outlined various
Learning Models, Outcome-Based Education
(OBE), Aspects and Importance of Student-
Centric Learning and various Online Educational
Models. The Programme had various dignitaries
and Resource Persons from reputed Institutions
all over India. More than 200 faculties from all
over India attended the Faculty Development
Programme.

Future wherein the technologies taking over the • Dr. Rajesh V, was a guest speaker in World
healthcare system is not so far. The Conference Pharmacist Day seminar organized by GITAM
had various dignitaries and speakers from reputed School of Pharmacy, GITAM University, Hyderabad.
Universities all over the world. More than 400 The seminar was organized in association
delegates from all over the World attended the with Indian Pharmacy Graduates Association
Conference. Telangana state on 25th September 2021.

• He was also invited as the Resource Person for • Dr. Annegowda H. V, Professor and Head,
5 Days Faculty Development Programme (FDP) Department of Pharmacognosy have delivered
sponsored by AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) a talk at 6 days of STTP sponsored by AICTE
Academy on “Quality Attributes for the Strategic and organized by Raghavendra Institute of
Improvement of Faculty Productivity” from 3rd to Pharmaceutical Education and Research (RIPER),
7th August 2021. Ananthapuram, Andhra Pradesh. The theme
of the STTP was “Phytochemical Isolation,
Standardization and Biological Evaluation of
Herbal Medicine” on 9th to 14th August 2021. He
delivered talk on the topic “Traditional to Modern:
Analytical Techniques used in the Isolation of

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Bioactives from Natural Sources” followed by the topic was most relevant in the field of herbal drug
hands-on-session on “Methods of Isolation of discovery. Around 35 enthusiastic participants
bioactive compounds from natural sources”. The from academic and research background in and
around Ananthapuram district attended and
benefitted from the both sessions.

•Dr.RupeshKumarM,Professor&Head,Department
of Pharmacology, was invited as the Speaker
at Raghavendra Institute of Pharmaceutical
Education and Research (RIPER), Ananthapura,
Andhra Pradesh in the 6 Days Short Term Training
Programme (STTP) Sponsored by AICTE on
“Phytochemical Isolation, Standardisation and
Biological Evaluation of Herbal Medicine” from 9th

to 14th August 2021. He delivered an talk on the
topic “Biological Evaluation of Herbal Medicine”.
In the session, various Screening methods of Pre-
clinical Studies, Alternative to Animal models,
Roles and responsibilities of CPCSEA & IAEC has
been discussed. The Programme had various
dignitaries and Resource Persons from reputed
Institutions all over India.

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STUDENT ACTIVITIES
AND ACHIEVEMENTS

Bridge Course: etc. The winner of the event was declared, Medhini
H Gowda from IV B Pharm in ‘My Mother –My
Students of VI and VIII semesters ware Inspiration’ category.
undergone bridge course during lockdown time
organized by Opex-ACU jointly in the field of • 44 students of VI semester have registered for
Pharmaceutical Management. This virtual course A General course on intellectual property right on
has enthusiastically participated by students and WIPO website during last week of May 2021.
obtained their certification after completion of
course. Winner in National level competition

E-poster Competition: Raksha AS, I Pharm D have secured third prize in
the national level competition entitled “Yoga for
• Students of I D Pharm has participated e-poster good health” Organized by Sarda Vilash College
competition organized by Sarojini College of of Pharmacy in association with Govt. Ayurvedic
Pharmacy, Kolhapur, on the event of ‘World no research Centre, Mysuru and Department of
tobacco day’. The theme of the event was ‘Commit Ayush, Government of Karnataka & Arogya
to quit. Bharathi, Mysuru. on 2nd September 2021.

• On 8th March 2021, accordance with ‘International
women’s day program’ the student of IV Pharm
D, Medhini, Anwitha, Rakshith were participated
in poster competition and declared winner of the
event.

• Medhini and Ankith from IV Pharm D also
participated in photo contest organized for the
part of ‘International Women’s Day’ celebration
2021.

• Students of IV Pharm D attended seminar on
social media trafficking at BGSPM School at 15th
March 2021.

• Women empowerment cell organized selfie
contest on 1st - 15th April 2021 on various themes
includes ‘Back to Home’, My Mother –My
Inspiration, Healthy Moments, Swachha Bharath’

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E-Poster Competition Participation in Biosem Award Laurel Program
held on 28th September 2021 at AIMS.
Students were participated in e-poster
competition on “Strength and challenge in online Sindhushree N, V Pharm.D Student of SACCP
learning-Student prospective “Organized by scoured 2nd prize in E-Poster competition in one
AIMS during 1st to 15th August 2021. day National Conference on “Patient Safety”
on 23rd August 2021, organized by Department
of Pharmacy Practice, in association with IPA
(Karnataka State Branch), AIMS, AH & RC, ACN.

Mr. Vikas B, student of SACCP participated in Mr
and Miss India Beauty Pageant competition 2021
organized by Dream Cape, Bangalore.

Bhomika GS
of III Pharm.
D secured
2nd prize and
Abhishek
TS of II Sem
B. Pharm
secured 3rd Prize, Ananya MC, Manisha S Jain,
Ranjitha D and Banu Ravi secured Certificate of

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FACULTY AWARDS
AND RECOGNITIONS

Ph. D awards Pradesh, on 28th March 2021. Dr. Shankar M, have
published over 60 research and review articles
Dr. Pulak Majumder, and also two book chapters in reputed scientific
journal.
currently serving as an
Dr. Naga Prashant
Associate Professor, K, serving Assistant
Professor in department
Department of of Pharmaceutical
Chemistry has been
Pharmacognosy and awarded with degree of
‘Doctor of Philosophy’ for
Phytochemistry, has been his research work entitled
‘Development of a
awarded with degree of validated RP-LC/MS method for quantification of
different categories of drugs in biological matrices’
‘Doctor of Philosophy’ for from Vels Institute of Science, Technology and
advanced studies on 22nd January 2021. There are
his research work entitled 12 research and review publications along with
two Indian patents to his credit.
‘Development and formulation of Polyherbal

Formulation for various clinical diseases’ from

PRIST University, Thanjavur, Tamil Nādu on 7th

January 2021. Dr. Majumder has more than 35

scientific research and review publications in

reputed international journals. Three text books

and two book chapters along with one Indian

provisional Patent is also credited to him. He is a

fellow member of SASS, Assam, India.

Dr. M. Shankar, Dr. Manish Majumder,
working as Associate
Professor, Department Associate Professor,
of Pharmaceutical
Chemistry, has been dept. of Pharmaceutical
awarded with degree of
‘Doctor of Philosophy’ for Analysis has successfully
his research work entitled
‘Pharmacognostical and defended his PhD viva on
Pharmacological Evaluation of Eugenia Jambolana
Leaves’, from Himalayan University, Arunachal 5th October 2021 under the

guidance of Dr. B. Ramesh,

Principal and Professor,

Dept. of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry.

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TALENT RECOGNITIONS
@ SACCP

Talent never remains hidden. As at SACCP, Mr. Abhishek T, a natural talent whose pencil
we believe each student have their unique sketches and portraits speaks about the accuracy
talent in their own world. It requires a spark and artistic mindset. What a true artiest have.
in terms of identification and nourishment. Despite of having no classical or formal training
The motto of SACCP also reflects the overall in painting, his art works are having the charisma
holistic developments of students by to snatch the attention of viewers in very first look.
identification and encouragements of such With the unconscious mind the first word comes is
talents. On this aim, SACCP always try to ‘wow- superb’. Abhishek, the youngest son belongs
identify such talents by organizing various to a farmer family, hails from a remote village called
creative and cultural events which is nothing Thiruganahalli, 60 km away from BG Nagar.
but a search tool to identify such amazing
talents in the campus. After discovering the talent, SACCP has decided to
nourish this talent by promoting and encouraging
On this talent hunt of this year ended him for various plant forms and skill developments
with an unpolished charm. We feel proud practices to sharpen the talent with higher node.
to introduce our student Mr. Abhishek T, Has a recognition of his talent, a special award has
currently studying at III semester B Pharmacy. been given to him as ‘Special Talent of the year-
2022’. Let’s have a look at some of his creations.

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Mr. Aksay H N, M Pharm student in the department of
Pharmaceutics, is blessed with the natural power to see the
nature contrarilyand frame it through his lenses. His mesmerizing
nature photos freeze the eyes of viewers to get ride off. The
amazing sense of photography and perfect framing concept
makes each and every photo just like being alive and self-
expressing. Mr. Akshay is an emerging talent in this area of wild
photography and our second sighting in this talent hunt in this
year. Has a recognition of his talent, a special award has been
given to him as ‘Special Talent of the year- 2022’. Let’s have a
look at some of his extraordinary captures of natural beauties.

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STUDENT LITERARY
WORKS (ENGLISH)

Doctor

‘That Service Is the Noblest Which is Rendered for its own sake’
– Mahathma Gandhi

The human life on the earth is full of pleasures and encourages sick people. He is a source of hope
sorrows, ups and downs, strength and weakness and strength. Even in distress, his duty is first
and health and illness. Like day and night, these towards his patients. Always remembering the
happenings are inherent in everyone’s life cycle. famous Hippocratic oath, he pledges his life in
But is a silver lining that these are noble people elevating the sufferings of patients.
who work all their lives to litigate the sufferings
of others. Among them, the profession of doctor India has a long tradition of service to the
is perhaps the most respected, for service to the mankind in its culture and all the religions. As a
society. A doctor dedicates his life to the service of result, ancient doctors are
the patients. He or she relieves the sufferings and well known for their
pain of mankind. He cures them from disease and charitable attitude,
illness. He strives to make the life of others better dedication,
and healthier. The doctor works to prevent spread hard work and
of the epidemics every now and then. Dangerous personal touch.
diseases grab the humanity. It is the doctor who They are in great
finds the cure. demand all over
the world. Many
Sometimes, it may take years of work and Indian doctors
research to find the cure. But ultimately the are working in
success is achieved. As a result, we find that the famous hospitals
fields of medicine and surgery have advanced abroad. India
beyond imagination. A damaged organ can be is a country
transplanted in today’s medically advanced having
world. A doctor’s life is hard. Often, he has to
visit the patient at odd hours sacrificing his rest,
sleep and even food. Sometimes the doctor has
to work throughout the day and night attending
to serious patients or victims of war, epidemic
or major accidents. He has to always treat his
patients with his smile and cheer. It motivates and

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one of the largest resources of doctors. It has practicing traditional systems are locally available
about 300 medical colleges, which produce and often called barefoot doctors. There is a
about 30000 doctors every year. They work revived interest in these systems of treatment
all over the country, in the cities and villages. In with traditional methods like yoga, nature cure,
recent years these have been a great leap forward and ayurveda. The whole purpose is to serve the
in the modernization of our hospitals with latest mankind and remove the pain and sufferings of
equipment’s. These has facilitated the doctors patients. In this respect, the society is indebted to
to undertake complicated operations, critically ill the profession of doctor.
patients with success.
“Doctors will have more lives to answer for in the
They say allopathic system of medicines, there are next world than even we generals” - Napoleon
doctors who practice ayurvedic and homeopathic Bonaparte
system of medicine. Innovative practices of
treatment like the clinical acupuncture and Dr. Mohammed Uwais, I Pharm D
acupressure, yoga, nature cure, etc. have also
gained popularity in our country. The doctors

Four Yugas

There are 4 YUGAS widely accepted In Dvaparayuga, the fight was between
in Hinduism, namely PANDAVAS and KAURAVAS, both good
and evil from the same family. Kindly
1. SATHYAYUGA note, how the evil getting closer from
different world to different country to
2. TRETAYUGA same family. Now, where is the evil in
KALIYUGA??? It is inside us. Both “GOOD
3. DVAPARAYUGA and EVIL” live within us. The battle is with
ourselves. Who will declare victory to our
4. KALIYUGA inner goodness or evil within us????

In Satyayuga, the fight was Think ……. Identify …….. and Fight.
between two worlds; DEVALOKA
and ASURALOKA. Asuraloka being “GOOD Bi Bi Fathima, II D Pharm
the evil and Devaloka being the and EVIL live
divine. They were from two different
worlds. In Tretayuga, the fight was within us..
between RAMA and RAVANA, both
rulers from two different countries.

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Gaseous Suppresant for HIV

Researchers at the Indian institute of science “Current combined
(IISC) and collaborators have identified a key role antiretroviral therapy
played by hydrogen sulphide gas in suppressing
the human immunodeficiency virus. They have is not a cure for
discovered the direct effect of H2S reducing the
rate of at which the virus multiplies in HIV infected HIV”.
human immune cells. The finding paves the
antiretroviral therapy against HIV. negative effects are also associated with it, like
build-up of toxic molecules leading to ‘Oxidative
The current combined antiretroviral therapy is stress’ and loss of function in the mitochondria,
not a cure for HIV. It can only suppress the virus. the cell’s power house.
In some cases, CART is known to fail even when
patients fully follow their drug regimen. Certain Hamsaveni G, V Sem, B Pharm

How to Choose Happiness? of good report. I am a spiritual and mental
magnet attracting to myself all things that
Begin now to choose
happiness. This is how bless and prosper me. I am going to
you do it: when you be wonderful success in all
open your eyes in the my undertakings today. I am
morning, say to yourself: definitely going to be happy
all day long. Start each
Divine order takes charge of day in this manner;
my life today and every day. then you will
All things work together for be choosing
good for me today. This is happiness,
a new and wonderful day and you will be
for me. There will never be a radiant joyous
another day like this one. I am person.
divinely guided all day long and
whatever I do will prosper. Divine love There is a phrase in the bible
surrounds me, enfolds me and enwraps me that says “Happiness is a state of
and I go forth in peace. Whenever my attention
wanders away from that which is good and mind”.
constructive, I will immediately bring it back to
the contemplation of that which is lovely and Udayaranga K A, II Sem, B Pharm

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Morals and Morality This is not for depending upon on what others

may think but to further elaborate our knowledge

Morality is our own way of distinguishing what is on how to make the most rational decision in a

right from wrong. It is our own understanding of decisive moment. No matter what choice you

what good and evil is. And, our acts are all based make our minds will always raise different sides

on our understanding of morality. We do and and point about good and bad. We act morally or

do not do things according to what we behave ethically whenever we let good overcome evil. By

is right and wrong. It is the basis of our actions the time we open our eyes and decide to continue

and all ideas and beliefs regarding it. In short, it is to live life without hesitations of what struggles to

the decision on how we do things that gives great face, we already choose to act morally. So let us

impact on us. Morality and ethics have no great do things right is already a moral act since you

difference because it is just one and the same. choose not to waste time and life for nothing.

Morality is pertained to as the foundation Morality will always be present. It is

of ethics. Ethics are the natural to us

basis or universal rules especially if

of what is good and our knowledge

bad while morality about morality is

is the application of given much of

either doing good importance.

or doing bad. It just

Ethics is like the varies

main idea on the

ways

within you interpret
the topic and morality serves as its supports
and applications. As human our capacity and act on things. Lastly,
to decide and act are limited that is why an
objective moral basis in needed. We must have if we all live by the morals and abide to all the
that one accurate basis of everything. we should
be knowledgeable of something that is common norms it just makes our life just hassle-free and
to all. We must have knowledge about things
which everyone would accept and understand. more worthwhile at the end of the line. So let us

start the day and end it with discipline and live it

morally.

Sharath N Raju, I Pharm D

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Junk Food V/S Healthy Food

The junk is made with the intention of being other diseases like diabetes and heart problems
appealing or enjoyable so that you crave more. can take place. Teaching children about healthy
Junk food are not suitable for health. When eating is vital so they have a good relationship with
consumed in high level, it hurts our
body. Whenever we feel hungry, weak, food. Children who overeat the wrong
dull we eat these foods, but they do types of foods are at higher risk of these
not give as much energy as the body health conditions. As it said prevention
requires. Even while on some occasion is better than cure, we should prevent
or outing, we prefer more fast food things before it happens. The intake of
than nutritional food. Not only this, fast food should be reduced. It is right
there are many reasons not to have this when taken in small quantity and does
food. There are many adverse effects of this junk not make it an addiction. Students
food as it contains high level of cholesterol, fats, should bring only homemade food to schools and
sugar, etc., which get deposited in our bodies, colleges and teachers
thus, causing obesity. It also leads to depression in
teenagers and it can also damage the brain. Many Manasa N, II D Pharm

Mother

Mother is like more precious than gold diamond and silver all mix together, who bored the
trusted godly burden for

of me for nine months, who suckled and though me all that I know in my infancy, who gave me
all the protection, I needed. Even before I was born who knew all my
secrets from infancy, even without being told who showed me
mercy even after when I got ill. In all my trouble who shared her
food with me before as well as after birth, who never sleep, eat
or nor drink unless I do. Who cried when I cry who smiled when
I smile! My mother is like a teacher, guider and protector not
only my mother all mothers in the world are more than
a lagend, a novel prize winner. Mothers are like

more than an icon not like a falcon and greater
than any telecom. Mother’s they are one of
a kind which can’t be comparable to those
in the left and those to the right. They are
the best of the best.

Ridha Sadaf, I Pharm D

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Never Lose Hope

During our darkest moments, we must focus to to understand that in the moments of darkness in
see the light. our lives we are not lost. We simply learning a new
way of being, we are growing; we are expanding
During our hardest moments, our most difficult when a tree that has spent all summer blossoming
challenges that we must trust that this moment in the sunshine begins to feel the inevitable pinch
will not last forever. In our most difficult moments, of the autumn air on its leaves. Does it just shrivel
we must remember that this moment will pass, we up and die? No, it changes the inner knowing
should remind ourselves that all difficult moments of the tree allows itself to surrender to the world
will pass as the rain doesn’t last forever, the sun will around it with grace. The tree allows its leaves to
shine again. We don’t know what this will mean in change color, shrivel and fall away.
the greater respective of our life. Are you afraid of
the dark? I used to be. Not only as a child who All the while knowing that this is not the end. Just
was scared of imaginary monsters under the bed a new beginning, even though it may be hurting.
but as an adult too. To live the human experience The tree knows that come spring as the air begins
means to live both in the light and in the dark. to warm and light gets brighter. New growth will
come and that is what exactly happens. As the
Mother Nature shows us this polarity in many ways. season changes, the tree is renewed, after months
Day and night, oceans and deserts, summer and of darkness. The tree flourishes for another season.
winter when we are living in the light life is good. Like this only life is full of transitions but, perhaps
We know who we are and where we are headed. because, we fear change. We resist the dark
winters of our experience.
Nothing can stand in our way we can see clearly
while we want to spend most of our days in the Without the darkness we never grow into the
light, that’s positive emotions like joy, gratitude. bigger. Trust in the universe to support you and
It is an inevitable part of life that at times to be believe in your heart, that the light will return, you
darkness in order to appreciate the light. Just as can choose fear or faith, you can surrender, you
there needs to be struggle and hard times. To truly can trust and believe that your life is a miracle. The
appreciate the good times, but what happens darkness is not the end it is simply chance to grow
when darkness descends on your life? May be bigger.
loss mental health’s jobs, takes a steep decline
sometimes it just doesn’t seem fear. Ridha Sadaf, I Pharm D

Darkness is just a part of life; however, it happens “To live the human
when we find ourselves in darkness, we can feel experience means to
lost, alone and even scared. live both in the light
and in the dark”.
Even also can feel as though there is no hope
for the future, motivation disappears. Everything
feels like an upfill battle.

It has taken many cycles of light and dark in my life,

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Practice Stress Management

What is stress 1. Recognize the symptoms

Stress is the body’s way of responding to any 2. Acknowledge that you are stressed
perceived demand or threat. Your body releases 3. Identifying the causes
a flood of hormones to arouse your body for 4. Taking action to address the causes.
emergency action which is known as the fight or 5. Taking interim steps to relieve the symptoms
flight response. 6. Ongoing stress management

Stress within your comfort zone can help you stay Practical tips for reduce stress
focused, energetic and alert. It can help you meet
challenges and in an emergency situation it can - Identify your life purpose, goal, planning and
also save your life. Stress outside of your comfort taking action
zone can stop being helpful and have a negative
impact on you. - Manage your time effectively
- Change direction of your thinking. To focus on
There is a difference between pressure and
stress. Pressure can be positive and a motivating bigger picture and what really matters to you
factor and can help you achieve your goals and - Your approach
perform better. Stress occurs when pressure - Your view of life
becomes excessive. If stress becomes excessive - Communication and relationship. Think before
and prolonged, mental and physical illness may
develop. you reply
- Ask for help and support
A Stress Management Process to Reduce and - Make changes and take action to achieve your
Manage Stress
goals.
We have developed a 6-step stress management - Be well prepared.
process that anyone can use as a basis for reducing - Look after yourself.
and managing stress. The process is as follows: - Calm yourself down.
- Think positively.

Joydeep Pal

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Queen’s Daughter

First and foremost, I thank God, because he I am free to share everything with her without a
has given me the wonderful person as a special fear of being judged. Many say we cannot see God,
gift. She taught me the life’s lessons and but I can see and feel the god in her presence. I
showered me with her love. Anyone guess it’s true. God couldn’t be everywhere and
can show love, but no one can match
mother’s love. There are people who therefore, He made Mother. There is always
pretend for their benefits. They are called a change in life but the mothers feeling
‘hypocrites. But mother is the to her child remain same
only person who pretends to throughout her life. Her love
be happy for the sake of her is no match to the world by
family’s happiness. She hides things. My mother is the only person
her sadness inside and puts a who cares for me, loves me, scolds me
comforting smile on her face to
make her family confident. for my mistakes but also guides me in a right
path. She is the one who supports for my
Love is nothing...! progress. She sacrifices many things which
makes her great. I am the luckiest person
To be loved is something…! to have such a wonderful mother. I am
proud to be a ‘Queen’s daughter’. We can
But my mother is everything…! buy anything in the world but not love and

My mother taught me how important self- affection. The only valuable emotion which we
confidence is and made me a strong person. My cannot but is Mother’s love and affection.
mother is first person to get inspired in what I do.
I may have so many friends in my mother. Harshitha M Swamy, I Pharm D

Self Confidence

We all know about self-confidence as having a in the life of an individual. Student

belief in yourself and your abilities. It is freedom must practice acquiring self-

from doubt. It is something that needs to be confidence in order to excel

developed internally. It cannot be taught but it is in their career and become

very important for a healthy and positive lifestyle. successful in life. If you are

With self-confidence, one can achieve anything in self-confident, there are

life. It boosts up your enthusiasm to do things that more chances of success

might fear you. One cannot achieve his/her goals in life. Remember, self-

without self-confidence. confidence cannot be

Self-confidence makes a person independent, built in a day. It takes
eager, optimistic, loving and positive by nature. time, so keep working on
And all these characteristics are important your self-confidence and
to achieve goals in life. Self-confidence is a achieve your goals slowly and steadily.

key to success and plays a significant role Manasa N, II D Pharm

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Science of Yoga & Meditation

These days, all we know that, how Yoga improves the health. In Bhagavad Gita,

explained about the Yoga, beyond making Just postures of body exercises.

It improves the physical and also the mental health if practiced rightly. As per

Bhagavad Gita, Yoga is to purify our actions, is to control the mind and Senses

and is to link oneself to Supreme with devotion. In all, Yoga is a Science.

Many psychological Issues can be resolved and physical health

can be improved through meditation and Yoga. These Days,

Yoga and meditation are the therapeutic tools for many Physical

and mental disorders. In Bhagavad Gita, it is told that, a person,

who Controls the senses by his mind and remaining unattached

without expectation of end results- undertakes the activity of the

work – is far superior. Work with devotion is superior and is beneficial

to self and others and therefore, it is also called as Yoga. Devotion to

work, means, the purity of our actions without thinking of end results. YOGI
Yoga is a science and as per the definition of this verse, there is need of

continuous practice to have control on mind to have peace in life. is the one,

“Yogeeyumjeethasathathamaathmaanamra hasisthathaha who reaches
Ekakeeyathachithhathmaaniraaseeraparigrahaha the stage
Samamkayasirogreevamdharaynnachalam sthiraha with
Samprekshyanaasikagram swam disaashchanava lokayanan
Asamsayammahabaho mano ddurnigrahamchala “STEADY
MIND”

Abhyasenathukaunthayavairagyenacha gruhyathe ”

Scientifically, it is known that a stable mind can have the peace and
can have good health. In Bhagavad Gita, it is told that, Detachment
of desires is important as it develops the anger if the desires are
not fulfilled and ultimately one can get Disturbance in mind
which ultimately leads to destruction in Life.

The “Yogi” is the person- who has controlled his mind
and body and is free from desires and feelings of
Possessiveness. He is the One, who devotes for the
work, who does his duty without expecting the fruits
of actions. He is the Person, who conquered his mind and
senses, who has even-Minded in success and failure, who is not
disturbed with Sorrows or pleasures and who is free from attachment,
fear and Anger. The Yogi is the one, who reaches the stage with “Steady
Mind” and he is the one, who keeps the purity of mind and Purity in actions.
Yoga and meditation, if followed, one can have better health, peace of mind and
happiness all around.

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The Truth of Life

If you really get to know yourself, That’s why the saying has to have the
You never need anyone else to make you feel Trustful relationship
happy Because doubt does the whole world.
Those who respect others It’s a blessing, it’s a life, at its best.
Are they actually one who are respectful?
Don’t be a beggar of love, be a donor of love. Hafsa Khanam, II Pharm D
Because you can give that thing to other what
you have
Where some people yearn for the glimpse
Of his beloved for the rest of the life
There some people who bury those relationship
For a few moments of happiness
Would it be a horrible place, so accept it however
Horrible it is.
It is not here to help anyone and make their
Lives better and happiest.
You will need to work all by yours and make
Your life joyful and fulfil your dreams.
Let your dreams to fly
Give them a wing
Be confident, it is enough to change your life.
Many get leave with one mistake
But very few are found to be exist with by
Understanding the fault

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STUDENTS SCIENTIFIC
LITERATURES

Clindamycin Clindamycin is an alternative for the treatment of
severe head and neck infections, including dental
Clindamycin is a lincosamide antibiotic, infections, recurrent pharyngitis and chronic
developed in 1966 by chemically modifying the sinusitis. It is indicated for pleuropulmonary
naturally occurring lincomycin. Clindamycin is a infections including aspiration pneumonia, lung
medication used for the treatment of numerous abscess and emphysema. It is probably the therapy
infections including, but not limited to septicemia, of choice for anaerobic necrotizing pneumonia
intra-abdominal infections, lower respiratory and aspiration pneumonia.
infections, gynecological infections, bone and
joint infections, skin structure and skin infections. These effects of clindamycin vary based on it’s
mode of administration. The most common side
Clindamycin can be administered into the body effects experienced with topical use include
by multiple routes. It is available topically as a pruritis, xeroderma, erythema, burning, exfoliation
foam, gel, lotion, or solution for the treatment or oily skin.
of acne vulgaris. For the treatment of bacterial
vaginosis, it is available as cream and supporting The primary adverse effects of clindamycin with
for intravaginal administration. Systemic infections systemic administration are pseudomembranous
can be treated orally with a capsule or in solution. colitis, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, resulting
It is also available as an intramuscular injection, from clindamycin destroying much of the GI
intravenous formulations. tract’s healthy flora.

Clindamycin has been found effective for various Other adverse effects include thrombophlebitis
skin and soft-tissue infections, with its activity or metallic taste with IV administration, azotemic
against S. aureus, streptococci, and anaerobes. agranulocytosis, Anaphylactic shock, abscess
Topical Clindamycin is moderate to severe acne formation, induration or irritation at the site of IM
vulgaris and oral Clindamycin as an alternative injection. Clindamycin is rarely the drug of choice
to penicillium and cephalosporin for cellulitis and for either gram positive or anaerobic infections,
furunculosis in patient with drug allergies. with the expectations of severe streptococcal
cellulitis, diabetic foot and anaerobic lung
Clindamycin is indicated as preferred or alternative infections. Reviews classify clindamycin as the
therapy for diabetic foot infections in mild to agent ofchoice forabdominal and pelvic infections,
moderate infection. It is recommended for the although cheaper and safer regiments exist that
treatment of osteomyelitis due to S. aureus and are often preferred. Nevertheless, clindamycin
anaerobes particularly if associated with diabetes remains a valuable drug for allergic patients and
or decubitus ulcer. for use against certain clearly defined syndromes.

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Depersonalization Syndrome Depersonalization also might be a symptom of
other disorders. other including some forms of
substance abuse certain personality disorders,
seizure disorder and certain other brain diseases.
If someone close to you is experiencing symptoms
of DDD there are several things

you can do to offer support:

• Read up on the condition

• Validate their experience

• Offer to go to a therapy session with them

• Understand it might be hard for them to reach
out for help

• Respect their boundaries

Chandan T S, VII Sem B, Pharm

Depersonalization – dieselization disorder occurs Digital Therapeutics
when you persistently or repeatedly have the
feeling that you are observing yourself from A new trend out of the fast-growing mobile health
outside your body or you have a sense that things market for life sciences, digital therapeutics
around you aren’t real or both. Many people are software products used if the treatment of
experience symptoms of a Depersonalization medical conditions. A growing number of startups
Derealization Disorder during their life you may feel and well-established technology companies are
disconnected from yourself or your surroundings. introducing innovative applications designed to
These feelings may not be cause for alarm. But if enable patients to take greater control of their
they interfere with your life talk to your healthcare care. They are similar to customer wellness apps,
provider so you can get treatment. The main but with one key difference:
symptom of depersonalization/decreolization
disorder is feeling disconnected. You may feel. Digital therapeutics focus on delivering
clinical outcomes Patients engage with digital
• Disconnected from your thoughts, feelings & therapeutics through mobile apps that:
body (Depersonalization)
• Offer basic guidance, such as techniques to
• Disconnected from your surrounding and overcome insomnia or administer first aid.
environment (Derealization)
• Work in conjunction with a drug regimen to
• Depressed, anxious, panicked, or like you are address more complex conditions, like asthma
going crazy. or cancer treatment.

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• Use cognitive or motivational stimulation growth TAs, by offering digital therapeutics that
to promote behavioral change allowing complement and differentiate existing offerings.
biopharma companies to improve adherence This strategy offers incremental growth rather
and health care institutions to provide than transformational, making it more challenging
preventative measures that could delay or for digital therapeutic initiatives to attract the
prevent the onset if chronic disease. funding they need.

• Connect with wearable and consumer Digital - Capability Focused Strategy

electronics to track and capture data and This strategy allows organizations to focus on the
communicate with patients. art of the possible- to look for innovative ways that

• Interface with medical equipment’s, such digital therapeutics can be used as a treatment.

as tracking blood sugar level, by picking up For example, a digital application might use

wireless signals from a sensor embedded in the analytics to stimulate behaviors that reduce

patient’s skin. disease severity. While a digital capability focused

When it comes to deciding what type of solution strategy can be Transformational, it also requires
to offer, companies have to avenues to explore. bigger investments and a dedicated approach
One is to pursue specific therapeutic area (TAs), to execute. After deciding on the type of digital
the other is to consider digital capabilities that are therapeutic solution to offer some pharmaceutical
agnostic (TAs). or MedTech companies will choose to build the
required capabilities themselves. Others will
TA-Focussed Stratergy team up with another company to build digital

By focusing on a specific TA, pharmaceutical and capabilities, access them through acquisition, or
MedTech companies can use their clinical and license them for another company.

therapeutic expertise to identify opportunities for Shravya Agnihotri, II Pharm D

introducing digital therapeutic application. A TA-

focused strategy can breathe a new life into low

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Phantom Vibration after carrying a cell phone set to use vibrating
Syndrome alerts. The first study of the phenomenon was
conducted in 2007 by a researcher who coined
A small handful of recent studies have addressed the term RINGXIETY to describe it.
a phenomenon known as ‘Phantom vibration
syndrome’. This refers to “when phone users In 2012 the term phantom vibration syndrome,
precise their device to vibrate” indicating that a was chosen as the Austrian Macquarie Dictionary
call (or) text is coming. when infects the phone did word of the year.
not vibrate at all.
The cause of phantom vibrations is not known
The Phantom vibration syndrome occurs when preliminary research suggests it is related to over-
a person think’s his (or) her phone is ringing (or) involvement with one’s cell phone. In most of
vibrating from a text message when it actually the studies, a majority of cell phone users report
is not. As a society increasingly dependent om experiencing occasional phantom vibrations (or)
Mobile devices, the phantom vibrates easily ringing with reported rates ranging from 29.6%-
becomes a phenomenon of worry for users. 89%. Little research has been done on treatment
for phantom vibrations. carrying the cell phone
Phantom ringing may be experienced while in a different position reduced the phantom
taking a shower, watching television(or) using a vibrations for some people. Other methods
noisy device. Humans are particularly sensitive include testing on turning off the vibrations,
to auditory tones between 1,000 and 6,000 changing the ringtone (or) vibration tone or using
Hertz, & basic mobile phone ringtones often fall a different device altogether.
within this range. Phantom vibrations developed
Venkatesh Prasad S N, VII Sem, B Pharm

Healthcare data on all areas of healthcare and life sciences
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Market Access Venus is that second planet from the sun. It is
named after the Roman goddess of love and
Market access in the healthcare space refers to the beauty. Venus lies within earth’s orbit and as the
complex process pharma and biotech companies brightest nature object in earth night sky after the
go through to ensure their products are available moon, Venus can cast shadows and can be visible
in the right market and to the right set if patients. to naked eye in broad daylight. It has been Synodic
These processes include working out the right day length of 117 earth days and a sidereal rotation
pricing strategy and cost effectiveness across the period of 243 earth days. Venus does not have
franchise/portfolio of products, as well as getting any moons, distinction it shares only with mercury
reimbursements. among the planets in the solar system. Venus is a
terrestrial planet and is sometimes called Earth’s
Designing unique business solutions for “Sister planet” because of their similarly size, mass
strategizing pricing and reimbursement requires and bulk composition.
a high degree of therapy area analysis and
understanding of key drivers that influence Approximately 70% of the surface of Venus is
constantly evolving healthcare market. covered with rocks. It is composition 96.5% of
Components of market access strategy also carbon dioxide and 3.5% of Nitrogen. Remaining
revolve around patient-physician-payer. smaller percentages is occupied by other gases
but dominated by sulphur dioxide.
Borderless access can help Pharma and biotech
companies optimize their market access strategy Venus rotates clockwise
by analysing the dynamics of the competitive
landscape and therapeutic area dynamics. Our solar system started off as a swirling cloud
of dust and gas which eventually collapsed into
Health Economics and Outcomes Research a spinning disc with sun at its centre. Because of
this common origin, all the plants move around
Health economics and outcomes research
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the sun in the same direction and on roughly the their control, sensory feedback and information
same plane. They also all spin in the same direction. processing these technologies used to develop
(Counter clock wise if observed from above) – machines that can substitute for humans.
Except Uranus and Venus. Venus defiantly spins in Firmly established as the critical manufacturing
the complete opposite direction. Thermoset likely technology, robotics OS gaining increasing
cause of these planetary odd balls are gigantic acceptance by workforce, garnering praise forests
asteroids which knocked them off course in the reliabilities and being utilized more extensively
distant past. The asteroid is believed to have in medium and small companies. Robots are
Venus a long time ago. However, the exact time in manmade version of machines that
history has not been determined yet. Alternatively, resembles animals or
another group of astronomers came up with an
explanation that Venus initially rotated on in an Sometimes even
anticlockwise direction just like other planets.
It there after slowed down and became static human, scientists

VENUS often task

the only planet inspiration from
rotates in Clockwise
Direction’.. the Natural world in robotics

before it started rotating in a clockwise direction. design. The bio mimicry makes
This might explain the planet’s very slow rotation
speed today. So, you lived on Venus, your days sense, if you want a robot to
would be longer than your years and the sun
would rise in the west. behave organically them what

Padma Shree K R, VII Sem, B Pharm better place is there to look for

Robotic’s Technology the inspiration that Mother nature herself.

As the form of automation that is helping twenty A number of universities and institutions
first century. Numerous manufacture industries worldwide are working or Robotics technology
gain rapid increases in the productivity. Functions to either make live simpler or even save them.
formerly performed by humans or tedious task some of these initiatives include lifesaving robot,
are now often assumed by the robots or the other blood sucking Robots, domestic robots’ servants,
mechanical devices that can be operated by window cleaning robot, educational Robot etc.
humans or computer.
However, if it is useful for us but there is also a
Robotics deal with design, construction operation consciousness in it. Probably the main fear of
and use of robots as well as computer system for people dealing with robots is that one day they
will become conscious and self-aware. If they
become conscious many people think that robot
will dominate the world and Destroy humanity.

Robots are slowly but surely making their way into
our daily lives and where there are robots there
will be always need for robot’s engineer. To design,
build and maintain them for a multitude of uses.
Thus, who choose to explore the existing realm of
robotics can look forward to a Challenging, but
ready and rewarding Carri

Bi Bi Fathima, II D Pharm

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LIVING INSPIRATION

(BIOGRAPHY)

NO ONE TO SOME ONE: AN “Art for me is God”, she says. “It filled my starving
INSPIRING LIFE JOURNEY stomach; it fills my soul each day and it cared for
me when I had nobody”. She now wants Jogati
Matha B Manjamma Jogati was born as nritya to be recognized as a unique folk form. “It
Manjunatha Shetty on 18th April 1964 at Kallukamba does not have to be performed only by Jogappas,
village in Ballari district to Hanumanthaiah and children could be taught this form just like other
Jayalakshmi. Manjamma is an Indian Kannada dance forms”. Manjamma faced many struggles
theatre artist, dancer of Jogati nritya, which is a
folk-dance form of north Karnataka and a singer. as a Trans woman. While in school, she loved
Manjamma is the first transgender person to travelling and dancing with girls. Her brother
preside over the Karnataka Janapada Academy. felt she was possessed with some goddess. She
The 60-year-old has mastered several art forms studied till class 10 and it was during her early
such as Jogati nritya, janapada singing and is well teens, she began identifying as a woman.
known for her melodious sonnets in Kannada.
Manjamma received the fourth highest civilian
honor in the nation for her work, from president
Ram Nath Kovind. Manjamma was honored with
Karnataka Rajyothsava award in 2010 and her life
story is a part of school syllabus and Bachelor of
Arts course in Karnataka folk university in Haveri
district. In 2006, she was awarded the Karnataka
Janapada Academy award.

Padma Shri Award-2021
Rajyothsava award- 2010
Karnataka Janapada Academy award- 2006

Other dance forms”. Manjamma faced many
struggles as a Trans woman. While in school, she
loved travelling and dancing with girls. Her brother
felt she was possessed with some goddess. She
studied till class 10 and it was during her early
teens, she began identifying as a woman.

Her brother would beat her and her family tried

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ending her life again but, when she saw a man
and his son, dancing with utensils on their heads,
she started learning that dance. That dance was
called as a Jogati nritya. She learned that art and
became proficient. Soon she started getting offers
for performing in theatres. She also mastered,
among other art forms, the Janapada songs,
Kannada language sonnets.

hard to get rid of her feminine tendencies. After, Monika G M, II Pharm D
a priest said that she was blessed by goddess
Shakthi. Manjamma’s father spurned her and A JOUNEY OF A
declared her dead for him. She had even tried ORANGE-SELLER TO
to consume poison but her parents took her to a ‘AKSHARA SANTA’
doctor.

At the age of 15, her parents took her to Harekala Hajabba was born on 17th October 1952,
Hutigeyamma’s temple in Hospet for jogappa, a in Tumakuru, Karnataka, India. He is a social worker
ritual in which devotees marry a God or Goddess and an orange vender in the city of Mangaluru,
and thereby dedicating her services to other Karnataka. He builds a school in Mangaluru. Today,
community members. From then, Manjunath the school, which has grown with government
Shetty became Manjamma Jogathi. And seeing support and donations from private individuals,
her son in women’s clothes, her mother cried is known as Hajabba School. He is affectionately
profusely saying that she lost her son forever. The known as ‘Akshara Santa’ (letter-saint). Hajabba’s
ruthless father threw Manjamma out of the house next dream is to build a Pre-University college in
from where her tough life began. She wandered his village.
the streets with a begging bowl, getting harassed
several times. Hajabba’s inspiring story for all is the fact that,
this 68-year-old man is a fruit seller with earnings
of 150Rs per day, he built a primary school. The
nation recognized his immense contribution to
the society. The president, Ram Nath Kovind,
awarded him the fourth highest civilian award,
Padma Shri Award in 2021.

She also stayed in the hospital for several days An incident in Hajabba’s life became a turning
due to illness. Manjamma almost thought of point for him. Two decades ago, this orange seller
was deeply embarrassed when he was unable to
convey to a foreign tourist, the price of the fruit he
was selling. The reason for this was that he had no

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Newpadpu and Harekala was 7 km away.

formal education and knew only Tulu and Beary In 2001, a building was constructed and Classes
language. 1-5 began to be taught at the school. For the next
four years, Hajabba strived to get approvals for
Harekala Hajabba was born in very poor family in higher classes and, in 2005, Class 6 began. By
rural area of New Papdu, Karnataka. At the age of 2010, Hajabba’s school had its first batch of Class
only 6, he started working as a beedi maker with 10 students appearing for board exams.
his mother to help his family. Social activist and writer Ismat Pazir has published
a book on Hajabba’s life titled ‘Harekala Hajabba
He could never go to school. Due to lack of Jeevan Charitra’. Other recognitions include-
education, he had to face many problems in life.
Therefore, despite being illiterate, he understood • Hajabba’s life histaory has been included in the
the importance of education verywell. Newpadapu, syllabus of Mangalore University.
the village from Hajabba hails, never had a school
and therefore, several generations there were • In November 2012, the British Broadcasting
bereft of formal education and thus, remained Corporation published an article on Hajabba
illiterate like him. Following his interaction with with the title ‘Indian education dream of the
the foreign tourists, the fruit vender in year 2000 illiterate fruit-seller’.
decided to invest all his savings to start a school
in one acre land. • He has been honored with the ‘Real Heroes’
award by CNN IBN and Reliance Foundation.
Talking about his initiative he said, “I had never
had the opportunity to access the education and • He was named Person of the Year by Kannada
I did not want the children in Prabha, a leading Kannada language
the village to survive the same newspaper.
fate”. With his savings and a
whole lot of help from donors, • Government of India selected Harekala
Hajabba bought a piece of Hajabba to be honored with the Padma Shri,
land and handed it over to the in 2020 the country’s fourth highest civilian
government to build a school award. However, due to Corona, he was given
for the children of Newpadpu this honour in the year 2021.
and nearby villages. At the time,
the closest school for children of A S Raksha, II Pharm D

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ಉದಯಿಸಿದ ಸ್ರ್ಾ, ಮುಂದನಗುವ ಯನವುದ ೋ ಸಹ್ಸನರರು ಜನ ಅಪುಪವಿನ ಸಮನಧಿ ವಿೋಕ್ಷಿಸಿ
ಮುನ್ೂಚರ್ ಗಳನುನ ಅರಿವಿಗ ತ್ರದ ಸನಗುತ್ಲಿದ.ದ ಪುನೋತ್ರನಗುತಿದು ನದರ . ಹನಗ್ ಅಲಿಯಲ ೋ ಮದುವ ಸಹ್
ಬ ಳಗಿನ ಹ ್ತ್ುು ಜನರಿ ಮಧ್ನಾಹ್ನದ ಅವಧಿಗ ಬರುವ ಆಗುತಿದು ನದರ .
ಮುನನವ ೋ ಕನನಡ ರ್ನಡಿನ ಜನತ ಗ ಬರಸಿಡಿಲಿನಂತ
ಬಂದ ರಗಿತ್ು.ು ಇಷ್ಟಕ್ಕ ಪುನೋತ್ ಗ ಏಕಿಷ್ುಟ ಹ ್ಗಳಿಕ , ಪ್ರೋತಿ ಎಂದು
ಕ ೋಳಬಹ್ುದು. ಚಿಕಕವರ್ಸಿೂಗ
“ಪವರ್ ಸನಟರ್ ಪುನೋತ್ ರನಜಕುಮನರ್ ಇನನಲ್”ಲ ಮಡಿದವರ ಲ್ರಲ ದು ಅತ್ುಾತ್ಮು ಸನಧರ್ ಗಳ ೋ
ಎಲ್ರಲ ್ ಅಂದುಕ ್ಂಡಿದುದ ಇದ ್ಂದು ಸುಳಳು ಆಗಿವ . ಬದುಕಿದುದ ಅಲ್ಪವ ೋ ಆದರ್ ಸನಧರ್
ಬಹ್ಳ. ಚಿಕಕ ಮಕಕಳಿಂದ ಹಿಡಿದು
ಸುದಿದ ಎಂದು, ಆದರ ಸವಲ್ಪ ಸಮರ್ದ ನಂತ್ರ ವಯೋವೃದಧರವರ ಗ್ ಅಪುಪ ಬ ೋಕ ೋ ಬ ೋಕು.
ವನಸುವಿಕತ ಗ ಬಂದ ಜನ ದಿಗನ್ರಂತ್ರನದರು, ಕಂಬನ ಸರಳ ಸುಂದರ ಸನಕನರ ಮ್ತಿಾ ಅಪುಪ,
ಮಿಡಿದರು. ಸನಕಷ್ುಟ ಜನ ದುುಃಖ ತ್ಡ ರ್ಲನರದ ವಿನರ್ವ ದ ್ಡಡ ವಿದ ಾ ಎಂಬಂತ ಬದುಕಿದ.
ಆತ್ಮಹ್ತ ಾ ಮನಡಿಕ ್ಂಡರು. ತ್ನನ ತ್ಂದ , ವರನಟ ಕ ್ಟಟ ಮೋಲ ತಿರುಗಿ ರ್ ್ೋಡದ ಕಣ್ಾನಂತ
ಡನ. ರನಜ್ ಕುಮನರ್, ತನಯಿ ಪನವಾತ್ಮಮನವರ ಬನಳಿದ. ಕ ್ಟಟ ಎಳಷ್ುಟ ಪ್ರೋತಿಗ ಆಕನಶದಷ್ುಟ
ಪಕಕದಲಿಲ ಪುನೋತ್ ರ ಮಣ್ುು ಮನಡಲನಯಿತ್ು (ಈಗ ಪ್ರೋತಿ ಕ ್ಟಟ, ಚಿತ್ರ ರಸಿಕರಿಗ ಮನರಂಜರ್ ರ್
ಹ ೋಳಳವರಿೋತಿ, ಪುನೋತ್ರನುನ ಮಣ್ಣನು ಲಿಲ ಮಹನ ಪೂರವರ್ ನೋ ಉಣ್ಬಡಿಸಿದ. ನಟರ್ ರ್
ಎಲನಲ ಕಲ ಗಳನುನ ತ್ಂದ ಯಿಂದ ಬಳಳವಳಿ
ಪಡ ದರ್, ಅಭಿನರ್ದಲಿಲ ಪರಕನರ್ ಪರವ ೋಶ

ಎಂಬಂತ ಮನಡಿ ನಟಿಸಿ ತ ್ೋರಿಸಿದ ಮಹನನ್
ಕಲನವಿದ. ಬನಲ್ಾದಲ ೋಲ ರನಷ್ರ ಪರಶಸಿುರ್ನುನ ಬನಚಿದ.
ನಜವನಗಿರ್್ ಮರಣ್ದ ನಂತ್ರ ಈತ್ನ ಕಿೋತಿಾ
ಇನನಷ್ುಟ ಮಲ್ಕ ಕೋರಿದ . ಕಣ್ಣಗು ಕನಣ್ದ ಪ್ರೋತಿಪನತ್ರರು
ಹ್ೃದರ್ಕ ಕ ಯನವನಗಲ್್ ಹ್ತಿರು ವನಗಿಯೋ ಇರುತನುರ
ಎಂಬುದಕ ್ಕಂದು ಉದನಹ್ರಣ ನಮಮ ಅಪುಪ.
ನಜವನಗಿರ್್ ಇವನು ಕ ್ಯನನ್ರು ವಜರ ಅದು
ಯನವತ್್ು ಹ ್ಳಪನುನ ಕಳ ದು ಕ ್ಳಳುವುದಿಲ್ಲ.

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ಬಾಳಿಗೆ ಬೆಳಕಾಗಬಹಣದಾದರೆ, ಏಕೆ ನಾವೆಲ್ಿ ಈ
ಪುನೀತ್ ತಮ್ಮ ತಂದೆಯ ಮಾದರಿಯಂತೆ ತಮ್ಮ ಮ್ಹತಾುಯಥಕೆು ಕೆೈ ಜೆ ೀಡಿಸಬಾರದಣ?
ಕಣ್ಣುಗಳನ್ಣು ದಾನ್ ನೀಡಿ ಸಾರ್ಥಕತೆ ಮೆರೆದರಣ.
ಅವರ ಎರಡಣ ಕಣ್ಣುಗಳು ನಾಲ್ಣು ಅಂದರ ಬಾಳಿಗೆ ಪುನೀತ್ ಅವರ ಸಾಧನೆಗಳು, ಅವರ ಒಳ್ೆೆತನ್, ಅವರ
ಬೆಳಕಣ ನೀಡಿದವು. ಇದನ್ಣು ಕೆೀಳಿದ ಪುನೀತ್ ಸರಳತೆ, ಇನೆ ುಬಬರಿಗೆ ಸಹಾಯ ಮಾಡಣವ
ಅಭಿಮಾನಗಳು ದಾಖಲೆ ಮ್ಟ್ಟದಲ್ಲಿ ಬಂದಣ ತಮ್ಮ ಗಣಣ್ಗಳನ್ಣು ಗೌರವಿಸಲ್ಣ, ಅವರನ್ು ಸ ೂರ್ತಥಯಾಗಿ
ಕಣ್ಣಗು ಳನ್ಣು ದಾನ್ ನೀಡಿದಾಾರೆ. ಭಾವಿಸಿ, ಅವರಣ ನ್ಡೆದ ದಾರಿಯಲ್ಲಿ ನ್ಡೆಯಬೆೀಕೆಂಬ
ಆಶಯದಲ್ಲಿರಣವ ಜನ್ರಿಗೆ ನ್ನ್ುದೆ ಂದಣ ಮ್ನ್ವಿ –

ದಯವಿಟ್ುು ತಮಮ ಕಣ್ುುಗಳನುು ದಾನ ನೀಡಲು
ನ ೀೊಂದಣಿ ಮಾಡಿಸಿ, ಪುನೀತ್ ಮೀಲಿನ ಅಭಿಮಾನ
ಮತುು ಜೀವನ ಸಾರ್ಥಕತ ಮೀರ ಯಿರಿ.

ಧನ್ಯವಾದಗಳು.

Hruday Krishna N K, II Pharm. D
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EXPRESSIONS...

(STUDENT ART WORKS)

Deepika K M, I Sem B. Pharm

Mamatha H S, II D. Pharm Hamsa C B, VII Sem B. Pharm

119

Jyothika S, II D. Pharm Kavya B L, II Sem B. Pharm

Padmashree K R, VII Sem B. Pharm

Luqman S, I Sem B. Pharm
120

Deepika K M, I Sem B. Pharm

Rudresh M N, I Sem B. Pharm Banashankari N N, I Sem B. Pharm

121

Kowshal H P, I Sem B. Pharm

Venugopal N, Asst. Professor

Rudresh M N, I Sem B. Pharm

Soniasharma, VI Sem B. Pharm Susmitha V J, I Sem B. Pharm

122

Padmashree K R, VII Sem B. Pharm Menaka K Gowda, II Sem B. Pharm

Ranjitha D, III Pharm. D Mohmmed Ayaz, I D. Pharm

Chitrashree C S, I D. Pharm
123

Hamsa C B, Kaveramma K V, Mamatha H S, II D. Pharm
VII Sem B. Pharm III Pharm. D

MOBILE PHOTOGRAPHY

Category I
Amazing Nature

Ranjitha D, III Pharm D
124

Banu Ravi L R, III Pharm D
Bhoomika Shashidhar

Udayaranga.K.A., II sem, B.Pharm

Mohammed uwais
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Category II
Collage Making

Pavankumar CM, VII Sem, B Pharm Tejaswini Gowda, VII Sem, B Pharm

Category III
College Life

Aishwarya BM, VII Sem, B Pharm Mamatha H S, II D. Pharm

Dhanyashree Gowda, VII Sem, B Pharm Kavyadevraj, VII Sem, B Pharm
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STAFF DETAILS

Sl.No Name Designation Qualification

1 Department of Pharnaceutical chemistry and Analysis M Pharm, Ph. D
2 M Pharm, Ph. D
3 Dr. B.Ramesh Principal & Professor, Dean of Pharmacy M Pharm, Ph. D
4 M Pharm, Ph. D
5 Dr. T Yunus Pasha Professor & HOD M Pharm, Ph. D
6 M Pharm, Ph. D
7 Dr. Manish Majumder Assoc. Professor M Pharm, Ph. D
8 M Pharm
9 Dr. Shankar M Assoc. Professor M Pharm
10 M Pharm
11 Dr. Rashmi N G Asst. Professor M Pharm
12 M Pharm
Dr. Naga Prashant K Asst. Professor
13 M Pharm, Ph. D
14 Dr. Yenduri Suvarna Asst. Professor M Pharm, Ph. D
15 M Pharm
Mr. Prakash Kumar B Asst. Professor
16 M Pharm, Ph. D
17 Mr. Purushotham K.N Asst. Professor M Pharm
18 M Pharm
19 Mrs. Noor Ul Eain Asst. Professor M Pharm
20 M Pharm
21 Mr. Abhishek H M Asst. Professor M Pharm
22 M Pharm
23 Mr. Niranjan Kumar C V Asst.Professor M Pharm
24 M Pharm
Department of Pharmaceutics and Regulatory Affairs
25 M Pharm, Ph. D
26 Dr. Prakash S Goudanavar Professor & HOD M Pharm, Ph. D, DPH

27 Dr. Vedamurthy Joshi Assoc. Professor M Pharm

28 Mr. Kirankumar G.B Assoc. Professor M. Sc.

29 Dr. N Raghavendra Naveen Asst. Professor M Pharm, Ph. D
30 Mr. Madhu B K Asst. Professor M Pharm, Ph. D
31 Mrs. Mallamma .T Asst. Professor M Pharm
32 Mr. Sindhoor S M Asst. Professor M Pharm
33 Mr. Venugopal N Asst. Professor M Pharm
34 Mr.Jayatheertha Lokapur Asst.Professor M Pharm
35 Mr.Sandeep Ashok Murthale Asst.Professor M Pharm
36 Ms. Firdose Sulthan Asst.Professor M Pharm
Mrs.Arpitha J Lokapur Asst.Professor
37 Department of Pharmacognosy M Pharm, Ph. D
38 Dr. Anne Gowda H V Professor & HOD M Pharm
39 Dr. Pulak Majumder Assoc. Professor M Pharm
40 M Pharm
41 Mr. Tripathy Amruthanand S Asst. Professor Pharm D
42 Pharm D
43 Mrs. Suvetha Shankar Research Assistant Pharm D
44 Pharm D
45 Department of Pharmacology Pharm D
46 Pharm D
47 Dr. Rupesh Kumar M Professor & HOD Pharm D
48 B Tech (Biotech)
Dr. Bharathi D R Professor

Mr. Chandra Prakash. K Asst. Professor

Mr. Syed Sagheer Ahmed Asst. Professor

Ms. Varsha Jain B A Asst. Professor

Mr. Vakkalagadda Siva Ganesh Asst.Professor

Mr. Pugazhenthi Rajangam Asst.Professor

Ms. Pooja R C Asst.Professor

Department of Pharmacy Practice

Dr. Rajesh V Professor & HOD

Mr. B. P. Satish Kumar Assoc. Professor

Mr. M. Kumaraswamy Assoc. Professor

Mr. Ravindra B.N Asst. Professor

Dr. Gloroya Grifth Manuel Asst. Professor

Dr. Tesmi Sajan Asst. Professor

Mr.Renukaradhya Chitti Asst.Professor

Dr.Jeet Bahadur Moktan Asst.Professor

Dr. Shiv Kumar Yadav Asst.Professor

Dr. Yogendra Shrestha Asst.Professor

Dr. Umesh Yadav Asst.Professor

Ms. Mohanasundari Clinical Research Coordinator

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NON - TEACHING STAFF

Sl.No Name Designation
1 Mr. Madhu B L Librarian
2 Mr. Rama Prasad V FDA
3 Mrs. Poornima K D FDA
4 Mr. Suresh N Asst. Librarian
5 Ms. Hamsaveni K Computer Opterator
6 Mrs. Yashoda K M SDA
7 Mr. Rakshith M R Asst. Acountent
8 Mr. Manjunath N Asst. Acountent
9 Mr. Basanth R Store Incharge
10 Mr. Chandra Shekar C K Lab Technician
11 Mr. Santhosh J S Lab Technician
12 Mr. Arun M L Lab Technician
13 Mr. Punitha R Public Relation Office
14 Mr. Shivakumar G FDC

15 Mr. Narasimhamurthy D N SDC
16 Mr. Dileep Kumar A S System admin
17 Mr. K Prashanth Kumar Attender
18 Mr.Prakash C R Attender
19 Mr. Nagesh M T Attender
20 Mr. Ramadas K Attender
21 Mr. Naveen B S Attender

22 Ms. Bhagyamma G B Sweeper

23 Mrs. Nagamma Sweeper

24 Mrs. Sudha Sweeper

25 Mrs. Sujatha S Sweeper

26 Mrs. Manujula P R Sweeper

27 Ms. Bhavani P M Sweeper

28 Mrs. Sudha N L Sweeper

29 Mrs. Lakshmi Sweeper

30 Mr. Shobha M B Sweeper

31 Mr. Shivanna Sweeper
32 Mr. Harish A C Sweeper
33 Mr. Keerthi A V Horticulture

34 Mrs. Jayalakshmi Horticulture

35 Mr. Girisha L G Horticulture

36 Mr. Kumar M R Horticulture

37 Mr. Lokesh L Gardener

38 Mr. Ramegowda Gardener

39 Mrs. Komala Scavenger

40 Mrs. Sakamma Scavenger

41 Mr. Lakshmana Security

42 Mr. Nanjappa Security

42 Mr. Kishore C H Petrol Bunk

43 Mr. Sunilkumara C Driver
44 Mr. Hemanth S N Driver

45 Mr. Lohith S Driver

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PHOTO GALLERY

Aoushadhagiri Editorial Board (Vol 9)

Dept. of Pharmaceutical
Chemistry & Analysis

129

Dept. of Pharmaceutics
& Regulatory Affairs

Dept. of Pharmacognosy

130

Dept. of Pharmacology

Dept. of Pharmacy Practice

131

Department of Library &
Information Centre

I D. Pharm

132

II D.Pharm

I Pharm. D

133

II Pharm. D

III Pharm. D

134

IV Pharm. D

V Pharm. D

135

VI Pharm. D

I Sem B. Pharm

136


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