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ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT 2017-18SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY LATE SANJIBHAI DELKAR MARG, SILVASSA-396230

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ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT 2017-18 PUBLISHED BY Dr. Sanjeev Acharya Principal, SSR College of Pharmacy Chief Editor Ms. Vandana Patel Assistant Professor Co-Editor Ms. Priyanka Patel Assistant Professor2 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY LATE SANJBHAI DELKAR MARG, SILVASSA-396230 EST20073 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

Shri. Mohan S. DelkarChairman,SSR Memorial Trust,Sayli, Silvassa.Former MP: 1989-2009, DNH.Self-Profession: Agriculturist, Politician, Social Work Message It’s a matter of pride that SSR College of Pharmacy has come up with its Annualprogress report 2017-18, highlighting major activities and achievement of the college in the year2017-18. The SSR Memorial Trust was developed to cater the society with quality education andto improve the employability particularly in Dadra and Nagar Haveli. The initiative of setting up education hub was taken in the year 2003 particularly keepinginto view the requirement of the residents and industrial community. The dearth of highereducation facilities in the tribal region of Dadra and Nagar Haveli was felt, which lead toestablishment of SSR Memorial Trust. The dream of providing higher education in the tribalregion was accomplished by active support and association of academicians, professionals,industrialist and technocrats. Today the dream has transformed into reality and a campuscomprising of different institutes have been developed to provide quality education to thestudents of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and the surrounding region. The college campus establishednear the industrial hub provides a unique learning environment to students. This year the college has achieved an excellent milestone by securing a first positionalong with the Gold medal at the university level in Bachelor of Pharmacy. I congratulateMs. Priyanshi Patel for making such huge contribution in the success pages of college. Thecollege has state of art facilities along with young, dedicated, pragmatic and experiencedfaculties who have always been the driving force towards the success of college. I am glad that at SSR College of Pharmacy, the college practices student centeredlearning keeping into view strength and ability on individual basis. The college presents theatmosphere of ‘home away from home’ to the students. Every year desiring students are placedthrough “Campus Drive” carried out under the training and placement cell. College believes inimparting basic knowledge along with inculcation of soft skills. Different events related tocurriculum, co-curricular and extracurricular are conducted for the overall development andwelfare of the students. At SSR College of Pharmacy, the students are molded and trained todevelop the values of competence, excellence and accountability. I am confident that SSR College of Pharmacy as a team will continue to demonstrate itsabilities to strive for the best performance and excellence.Shri. Mohan S. Delkar (Chairman) 4 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

Shri. Keshubhai PatelVice Chairman,SSR Memorial Trust,Sayli, Silvassa. Message The SSR Memorial Trust was established with the noble cause of providing highereducation to the native of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. Due to the lack of higher education in theregion of Silvassa, the like-minded individuals came together and took up an initiative to set upan education hub. The uniqueness of the campus is, it is located in the vicinity of industries,which renders ample opportunities to students for employment. Today, the SSR Memorial Trust is actively involved in providing quality education andraising the professional of next generation. It gives me an immense pleasure by sharing that theaim, with which the initiative was taken, is being diligently fulfilled by all the institutes withinthe campus. This year SSR College of pharmacy has made a notable achievement. Ms. PriyanshiPatel has secured the topmost position at the Savitribai Phule Pune University examination in2017. This achievement has added one more feather to the cap in the institute. College hasconducted many activities related to curriculum, co-curriculum and extra-curriculum for welfareof the students and pharma professionals of the society. Institute has received grants fromGujarat state Pharmacy council, Ahmedabad and Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune forconducting seminar and workshop. Many eminent professionals from academics, pharmaindustry and regulatory bodies were invited to provide an insight to the students and faculties.Institute had also carried out extension activities for bringing awareness within the societymembers. Institute has put an endless effort in making and maintaining professional relationshipwith the industry in the nearby area. They have successfully signed a MoU with an industry forcarrying out collaborative training and developmental activities. Every year institute carries outCampus Drive and students seeking employment are placed through it. This year institute hasinvited Pharma Company for placement of final year B. Pharm and M. Pharm students throughtraining and placement cell of the college. The team has successfully carried out placement ofthe seeking students through campus interview. We praise the students and the faculty members of the SSR College of Pharmacy formaking such notable achievements and wish the team to achieve notable success in future.Shri. Keshubhai Patel (Vice Chairman) 5 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

Shri Ajit Deshpande,Managing Trustee,SSR memorial trust,Sayli, Silvassa Message Over a decade ago SSR memorial trust was established by Chairman Shri Mohan S.Delkar in the name of his father Shri. Sanjibhai Rupjibhai Delkar. From then, it has a uniqueapproach to serve the community with the vision of providing quality education. SSR College of Pharmacy is affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, which isIndia’s 9th ranked best university as per NIRF ranking of 2018 by MHRD, Government of India.So, it is the great opportunity for the students of Dadra & Nagar Haveli to obtain best educationin their region. Empowerment of young generation of Dadra & Nagar Haveli through education is themotto of the trust. Trust has always emphasized on overall development of students, not only byproviding quality education but also by encouraging budding students for active participation inco-curricular and extra-curricular activities. We pay attention to students’ academic success aswell as socio-cultural achievements. As a part of co-curricular activity we arrange state level,national level seminar and workshops to enhance the knowledge of students. We also bringawareness in community by conducting different social activity like hygiene drive, careerguidance and counseling. SSRCP provides excellent infrastructure and most importantlyexcellent team of highly qualified staff to provide quality education to students. We are alsocollaborated with the reputed pharmaceutical industries of D & NH and Vapi, so students canhave industrial training and can also complete their research project in industry. Every yearcollege successfully carries out placement activity through activities of training and placementcell. This year desiring students have already been placed through campus drive in pharmaindustry. I congratulate Ms. Priyanshi Patel for making a notable achievement this year bysecuring top position along with gold medal at university level examination. I wish and hope that SSRCP faculty aims even higher to educate the students with thebest practices, teach them to seize opportunity in life and to shape them into a responsible citizenof society.Shri. Ajit Deshpande (Managing Trustee) 6 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

Dr. Pankaj Sharma,Public Relation Officer,SSR memorial trust,Sayli, Silvassa. Message A niche “Shri Sanjibhai Rupjibhai Memorial Trust” was carved out by HonorableChairman Shri. Mohan S. Delkar in the name of his beloved Father Shri Sanjibhai RupjibhaiDelkar, when the utter need of promoting the higher education was felt in the tribal area ofSilvassa, Dadra & Nagar Haveli. Silvassa, Capital city of Dadra and Nagar Haveli is considered to be an industrial hub asit has large number of factories and industries in its surrounding region. With increase in thegrowth of industrial area the demand for professionals, for smooth functioning was felt as a direneed of the region. The natives residing in the region voiced their need for lack of highereducation. In light of the above mentioned facts, Shri. Mohan S. Delkar transformed the voice ofthe people into a reality by setting up a state of art campus in Silvassa. The trust ventured intothe noble cause of imparting education to the native students in the year 2006 with establishmentof SSR College of Arts, Commerce and Science followed by SSR College of Pharmacy, SSRCollege of Education and SSR Institute of Management and Research. With the aim to provide the best to the students it was decided to get the collegesaffiliated to the Savitribai Phule Pune University (erst University of Pune). Today SavitribaiPhule Pune University is India’s 9th ranked university as per NIRF ranking of 2018 by MHRD,Government of India. The trust has won the repute because of its noble efforts and contribution for the cause ofeducation. Today, SSR College of Pharmacy have emerged as a pioneering academic andresearch institute. This year SSR college of Pharmacy has carried out many activities related to curriculum,co-curriculum and extra-curriculum on huge platform. It needs a special mention that this year,Ms. Priyanshi Patel student of SSRCP has topped the university with a gold medal in universityexamination. Different activities conducted at the college are aimed at overall development andwelfare of the students. In all 12 seminars, workshops, expert series lectures and awarenessprogram were conducted for the benefit of the students, the professionals of the Pharma industryand academics. This year college has also carried out extension activity as a part of creatingawareness within the students of schools and to the people of society. It feels delightedmentioning that, this year institute has signed a MoU with a pharma company. SSRCP hasbecome the best platform for pharmacy students to get their dream jobs through campusinterview. I congratulate the SSRCP family for achieving milestones in varied activities and wishthem luck for their endeavors. Dr. Pankaj Sharma(Public Relation Officer) 7 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

Dr. Sanjeev R. AcharyaPrincipal,SSR College of Pharmacy,Sayli, Silvassa. Message It gives me an immense pleasure by sharing this “Annual Progress Report 2017-18”highlighting the major achievement for the academic year 2017-18 covering all aspects. It feelsproud to announce that SSR College of Pharmacy has completed its decennial, which is one ofmajor milestone for institute. The institute is affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University,Pune, which is India’s 9th ranked university as per NIRF ranking of 2018 by MHRD, GoI. Theinstitute has very qualified, young and very dynamic teaching staff with average of 9 years’experience with 40% staff being doctorate. This year institute has made a meritorious achievement at the university levelexamination. We congratulate Ms. Priyanshi Patel for seizing the Gold Medal and securing thetopmost position in the Savitribai Phule Pune University Examination of 2017. I am pleased toshare that in the current year 10 students have qualified GPAT examination for M. Pharm whichis self-indicative of the level of high quality teaching. This year, SSRCP family embarked the journey to achieve various milestones coveringthe varied field of curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular for overall development of staffand students. Institute was successful in conducting various workshop, seminar, expert lecturesand awareness program on a huge platform. I sincerely congratulate all faculty members toprepare course websites for each course and implementation of rubric based evaluation systemfor all the students for theory and practicals. These are such milestones which many institutesdoes not able to complete within many years, but I am proud to share that our team hascompleted such marathon task in only one year of span. Through these initiatives students,professionals from pharma industry and academicians were benefited. Institute had initiated‘Campus drive 2018’ for students seeking job by inviting renowned industry from the nearbyarea. The Industry Institute Interaction Cell was successful at signing a MoU with an industryfor carrying out collaborative training and developmental activities for staff and students. Itgives pleasure sharing that institute had initiated with establishment of Alumni association bodyin the month of June 2017 and was successful in establishing the same in the 2018. With an aim of overall development of the students, the institute practices studentcentered learning keeping into view forte and capability of all the students on individual basis.The students are trained and molded to be competent enough to face the challenging task relatedto the profession. Institute in the coming year is planning for accreditation from NBA and to develop aresearch centre, to make the research ambience conducive for PG and Phd scholars. With this I on behalf of entire SSR family, assure to achieve more milestones in thecoming year and carry on to exhibit its abilities to strive for the best performance andexcellence, evidently.Dr. Sanjeev Acharya (Principal) 8 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

TABLE OF CONTENTSR. NO. CONTENT PAGE NO.1 INSTITUTE PROFILE 102 VISION, MISSION, PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OUTCOME 113 NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS 124 RESULT ANALYSIS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-17 175 RESEARCH PROJECTS 186 PUBLICATION DETAILS, 2017-18 217 MASTER OF PHARMACY-RESEARCH ACTIVITIES 258 SEMINAR, CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP DETAILS, 2017-18 309 GUEST LECTURES, 2017-18 3510 DIGNITARIES VISITED, 2017-18 3611 STUDENT WELFARE ACTIVITIES, 2017-18 3812 EXTENSION ACTIVITIES, 2017-18 6513 TRAINING AND PLACEMENT CELL 6814 SPORTS AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES, 2017-18 7115 GRADUATION DAY, 2017-18 7416 UNIQUE PRACTICES 7517 SCHOLARSHIP 7818 FACULTY APPROVALS, 2017-18 7919 LIST OF PROJECTS APPROVED UNDER IAEC, 2017-18 8020 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 8121 GOVERNING BODIES 8322 SSR EXCERPTS 869 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

1. INSTITUTE PROFILESSR College of Pharmacy, Silvassa, was established in the year 2007 under SSR MemorialTrust. The institute is approved by All India council for Technical Education (AICTE) andPharmacy Council of India (PCI). The institute is recognized by Directorate of TechnicalEducation (DTE), Mumbai, Maharashtra and Administration of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. It isaffiliated 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. TheInstitute 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 art facilities with four classrooms equipped with computers andmultimedia projectors. There are total 18 laboratories with facilities that provide unique anddiscrete environment for research and experimentation. The institute has developed asophisticated instrumentation laboratory for carrying out analytical research work at Master’sprogram. The institute has open access library with more than 7500 reading material. Libraryalso provides the electronic learning, reprography and audio-visual learning facilities. Theinstitute has computer laboratory equipped with latest configured computer connected to printerand LAN.This year institute has conducted many curricular, co-curricular and extra-curricular activitiesfor overall development and benefits of the students. For welfare of the students, this yearinstitute has organized total 12 seminars, workshops, expert series lectures and awarenessprogram such as refreshers course, orientation program, world pharmacists, awareness programon tobacco and sickle cell anemia, tree plantation, workshop on disaster management, expertseries on personality development and regulatory environment, workshop on ICT tools etc.Institute has also taken the initiative to carry out extension activities as part of creatingawareness within the society. This year institute has signed a MoU with Green Cross HealthInnovation, Vitawin, Vapi (FDA approved GMP certified company) for collaborative trainingand developmental activities.Institute has adopted concept of unique practices such as orientation program for first yearbachelor of pharmacy students to get them acquainted to the program. Designing of coursewebsite for easy dissemination of information and knowledge to the students. The institute has 10 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

developed a mentor- mentee policy, which enables the students to discuss the day to day affairsand 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 theirknowledge in the course of their interest. 2. VISION, MISSION, PROGRAM EDUCATION OBJECTIVE STATEMENT VisionTo become an eminent institute by providing excellent pharmaceutical education and research toimprove healthcare needs of community and technological aspects of industries. MissionTo setup the institute with academic excellence by imparting education through high-qualityinfrastructure and technologies in pharmaceutical sciences.To train Pharma-professionals through student centric teaching and learning processes toaccomplish industrial, research and social needs.To develop pharmacy professionals as responsible citizens of society with ethical values. Program Education Objective StatementGraduates will be having strong domain knowledge in pharmaceutical sciences and able to use itin pharmaceutical industry, hospitals, institutes and area of profession they choose necessary forsuccess.Graduates will be having core competence in pharmaceutics, pharmaceutical chemistry,Pharmaceutical Quality assurance, pharmacology and pharmacognosy fundamentals as per theneed of pharmaceutical industries, community and hospital pharmacy.Graduates will be having knowledge and skill set in regulatory aspects related to industry,research and social needs.Graduates will inculcate professional ethics, effective communication skills, teamwork skills,multidisciplinary approach, and to relate Pharmaceutical Sciences issues to broader socialcontext. 11 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

3. NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS 3.1. LIST OF GOLD MEDALIST Priyanshi Patel Prachi Thakar(Final Year B.Pharm 2016-17) (Final Year M.Pharm 2012-13) & Final Year B. Pharm 2010-11)Ms. Priyanshi Patel student of batch 2013-14 has performed her best from the dayone to secure first position throughout her bachelors program. She has always strived to securefirst rank in first, second, third and final year B. Pharm. She embarked her journey in the year2013 and successfully completed it by securing first position at the Savitribai Phule PuneUniversity Examination of 2017. With this achievement she engraved her name with goldenletters in the success pages of SSR college of Pharmacy. She has received “Academic MeritAward 2017” from Indian Pharmaceutical Association, Mumbai, for securing top position inSavitribai Phule Pune University Examination. She was also honored by Shri. Mohan S. Delkar,Chairman, SSR Memorial Trust, for performing extraordinarily at the university examination.Ms. Prachi Thakar student of first batch 2007-08 of the college secured first positionin university examination during her bachelor and master program both. She secured topposition in the bachelor’s program during the university examination of 2013. She being sincere,diligent and passionate about her goals, managed to secured top position in her Master’sprogram as well at the university examination of 2011. 12 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

3.2. UNIVERSITY TOPPERSSR. NAME OF THE ACHIEVEMENT AT UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONNO. STUDENT1 Ms. Harshita ● 8th rank in Final Year B. Pharm- Patil 20162 Ms. Varsha ● 2nd rank in Second Year M. Pharm- Agrawal 2016 ● 3rd rank in fourth year B. Pharm- 2014 Ms. ● 2nd rank in Third Year B. Pharm3 Khushboo in-2015 Thakur ● 3rd rank in Second year B. Pharm- 20144 Ms. Kajal ● 6th rank in Third Year B. Pharm- Ahir 2015 ● 2nd rank in second year B. Pharm- 20145 Ms. Simpi ● 1st rank in second year B. Pharm- Sharma 2013 ● 2nd rank in third year B. Pharm- 2014 ● 3rd rank in final Year B. Pharm-20156 Ms. Neelam ● 5th rank in second year B. Pharm- Suthar 2013 ● 6th rank in third year B. Pharm- 20147 Ms. Bhumi ● 5th rank in Final Year M. Pharm.- Zala 2011 13 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

3.3. CLASS TOPPERS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-17SR. YEAR NAME OF THE STUDENTNO. BACHELOR OF PHARMACY1 FINAL Ms. Priyanshi Patel YEAR Percent Secured: 79.38%2 THIRD Ms. Khadija Godal YEAR Percent Secured: 80.70% Ms. Tulsi Patil3 SECOND Percent Secured: 76.72% YEAR SGPA: 8.143 Ms. Anita Pallar4 FIRST Percent Secured: 79.31% YEAR SGPA: 8.3014 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

MASTER OF PHARMACY (PHARMACEUTICS) Mr. Nishant Bhandari1 FINAL Percent Secured: 62.12% YEAR CGPA: 7.860 Ms. Siddhi Vaidya2 FIRST Percent Secured: 61.38% YEAR SGPA: 7.700 MASTER OF PHARMACY (QUALITY ASSURANCE TECHNIQUE) Ms. Krupali Dave1 FINAL Percent Secured: 80.56% YEAR CGPA: 9.670 Ms. Kajal Ahir2 FIRST Percent Secured: 74.15% YEAR SGPA: 9.070 MASTER OF PHARMACY (PHARMACOLOGY) Ms. Riya Punamiya1 FIRST Percent Secured: 72.67% YEAR CGPA: 8.81015 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

3.4. GPAT 2018 QUALIFIERSKhadija Godal Dipta Sarkar Hemangini Isaac RemediosALL INDIA RANK: ALL INDIA RANK: ALL INDIA RANK: Rathod 224 428 ALL INDIA RANK: 786 742Poonam Patil Kishnaram Sudarshan Patil Shahgond LalitaALL INDIA RANK: ALL INDIA RANK: ALL INDIA RANK: ALL INDIA RANK: 1372 2499 2021 3160 Hiral Patel Bhavyata ALL INDIA RANK: Janathia 8983 ALL INDIA RANK: 1528516 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

4. RESULT ANALYSIS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-17 CUMULATIVE PERCENT RESULT, 2017-18SR. NO. YEAR % RESULT 1 2 First Year B. Pharm 84.70 3 4 Second year B. Pharm 96.90 5 6 Third Year B. Pharm 98 Final Year B. Pharm 95.80 First Year M. Pharm 100 Second Year M. Pharm 10017 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

5. RESEARCH PROJECTS 5.1. Ongoing research projectsSR. YEAR NAME OF PROJECT TITLE FUNDING AMOUNTNO. FACULTY AGENCY AND Development of1 2016- Dr. Himanshu K. microencapsulation BCUD, DURATION 2018 Solanki system for long term Savitribai preservation of Phule Pune Sanction probiotic as bio University, amount therapeutic agent Pune ₹120000 for 2 years 5.2. Research grant applied in 2017-18SR. NAME OF NAME OF CO- PROJECT TITLE NAME OF AMOUNTNO. PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR FUNDING INVESTIGATOR AGENCY ₹2,95,000 ₹ 2,90,0001 Mr. Virag A. Dr. Chirag A Formulation & BCUD, ₹305000 ₹3,00,000 Shah Patel Development of Savitribai ₹3,00,000 Frovatriptan loaded Phule Pune Solid Lipid University, Nanoparticles for Brain Pune targeting via nasal route2 Mr. -- Design, Synthesis and BCUD, Ishvarchandra Pharmacological Savitribai J. Parmar evaluation of Flavones Phule Pune derivatives as University, anticancer agents Pune3 Mr. Tara Dr. Chirag A. Antiarthritic evaluation BCUD, Shankar Basuri Patel of secondary Savitribai metabolites obtained Phule Pune from selected medicinal University, plants Pune4 Dr. Sonal Desai - To Evaluate Quality BCUD, Control Parameters of Savitribai Marketed Dietary Phule Pune Supplement containing University, Curcuma longa and Pune Piper nigrum Using Modern Analytical Techniques5 Dr. Vishal Dr. Chirag A. To Synthesize, BCUD, Modi Patel standardise and Savitribai qualification of Phule Pune identified organic University, impurities of Pune 18 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

empaglilozin6. Dr. Chirag - Evaluate the effect Science and ₹15,00,000 Patel natural inhibitors of engineering antibacterial efflux in research ₹ 3,10,0007. Dr. Chirag Dr. Sanjeev Multi Drug Resistant board, Govt USD Patel Acharya Enterobacter aerogenes of India 5,000 strains Teachers ₹ 3,00,0008. Dr. Chirag A - Associateship ₹14,13,000 Patel Effect of isoflavone, a for research promising antimicrobial excellence ₹3,05,0009 Mr.Parixit Dr. Sanjeev adjuvant on (TARE) Prajapati Acharya antimicrobial drug BCUD, susceptibility in Savitribai10 Dr. Chirag A Dr. Vishal multidrug Phule Pune Patel Modi resistance Klebsiella University, pneumoniae Strains Pune11 Ms. Vandana Dr. Sanjeev effect of Plant G. Patel Acharya Alkaloids- A promising Royal efflux pump inhibitor Society of Mr. Parixit on antibacterial drug Tropical Prajapati susceptibility in Medicine and multidrug resistance Hygiene Enterobacter aerogenes (ASTMH) strains Design and Evaluation BCUD, of Surface Modified Savitribai Curcumin Derivatives Phule Pune for Improved Solubility University, With Reference To Pune Anti-Cancer Activity Prevalence of State science malnutrition and & associated factors Technology among 6 to 59 month Programme- age children in rural and 2018-19, urban settings of Union DST, Govt. territory of Dadra and of India Nagar Haveli” BCUD, Screening of some Savitribai novel pancreatic lipase Phule Pune enzyme inhibitors and University, HMG Co - A reductase Pune enzyme inhibitors from selected Indian19 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

12 Mrs. Niyatee S -- spices with special BCUD, ₹ 2,95,000 Thakor reference to Savitribai ₹ 3,00,000 hyperlipidemia. Phule Pune ₹ 2,85,00013. Mrs Priyanka Dr. Chirag Development and University, ₹ 2,85,000 Validation of HPLC PunePatel Patel Method for Simultaneous BCUD,14 Mrs. Madhavi Mr. Vipul Estimation of SGLT-2 Savitribai Inhibitors in Fixed Dose Phule PuneP. Ghumare Prajapati Combinations using University, Design of Experiments Pun Formulation, Development and in BCUD, vivo evaluation of Savitribai chronotherapeutic Phule Pune delivery of Lafutidine University, for nocturnal acid Pune breakthrough Development of superdisintegrant by modification of guargum and its utilization in orodispersible tablets15 Dr. Sanjeev Ms. Lata Identification and BCUD, Acharya Manani fractionation of PDE5 Savitribai inhibitors Phule Pune phytoconstituents with University, special emphasis on Pune aphrodisiac plants20 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

6. PUBLICATION DETAILS, 2017-18 6.1. BOOKS PUBLISHED SR. NAME OF TITLE PUBLISHER ISSN/ISBN NO. FACULTY NO.1. Dr. Chirag Patel A Practical Handbook of Atul Human Anatomy and Prakashan, 9789387690493 Physiology Ahmedabad 6.2. BOOK CHAPTERS PUBLISHED SR. NAME OF TITLE NO. FACULTY1 Dr. Sanjeev Acharya Core shell nanoparticles as a drug delivery platform for tumor targeting PUBLISHER: Inorganic frameworks as smart nano-medicines Published by Elsevier & William Andrew Publisher Editor: Alexandru Mihai Grumezescu, Faculty of Applied Chemistry and Materials Science, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania ISSN/ISBN NO.:978-0-12-813661-42 Dr. Sanjeev Acharya Evaluation of Anti-Obesity Potential of Heartwood of Pterocarpus marsupium Using Panceatic Lipase Inhibitory Activity and High Fat Diet Model in Rats PUBLISHER: Recent Progress in Medicinal Plants Vol. 47 — Metabolic Diseases ISSN/ISBN NO.: Published 6.3. RESEARCH PUBLICATIONSR. NAME OF TITLE/ NATIONAL (N)/ IMPACT NO. OF CO- SCOPUSNO. FACULTY JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL FACTOR AUTHORS/ (Sc)/ CORRESPONDING1 Mr. Vipul Pullulan based oral thin film (IN)/ 3.671 AUTHOR THOMPSON Prajapati formulation of zolmitriptan: ISSN NO. REUTERS Development and optimization (Y/N) (Tr) using factorial design IN JOURNAL: International 0141-8130 3/Y Sc & Tr Journal of Biological Macromolecules (107, 2075- 2085; 2018) 21 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

2 Dr. Sonal Enhanced HPLC-DAD IN 0.984 2/N Sc & TrDesai method for fast determination 0021-9665 - 1/Y Sc of quercetin-3-O-β-D- - 1/Y - - glucoside in extracts and 2.79 3/Y Bentham 5.36 sci. polyherbal formulations - 3/N Elsevier containing Azadirachta indica 3/Y Bagel -Optimization and validation House JOURNAL: Journal of Publication Chromatographic Science (1- 4/Y Infortics 6, 2017)3 Dr. Sonal Systematic Standardisation Of NDesai Lohasava- An Anti Anemic 0019-462X Polyherbal Formulation JOURNAL: Indian Drugs (54, 33-37, 2017)4 Dr. Sonal Standardisation of Pipaliasava- INDesai A Polyherbal Formulation 0975 – 1491 JOURNAL: International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences [9(2),308-311, 2017]5 Dr. Evaluation of anti-diarrheal INHimanshu activity of probiotic by castor 1573-4072/17K. Solanki oil induced diarrhoea in swiss albino mice model JOURNAL: Current bioactive compound (vol.13)6 Dr. Bergenia ciliata ameliorates INSanjeev streptozotocin-induced spatialAcharya memory deficits through dual cholinesterase inhibition and attenuation of oxidative stress in rats JOURNAL: Biomedicine &Pharmacotherapy [(102), 966-980, 2018]7. Dr. Polymeric Immuno- INSanjeev nanoparticles Mediated CancerAcharya Therapy: A Versatile Nanocarriers for Cell Specific Cargo Delivery JOURNAL: Critical Reviews™ in Therapeutic Drug Carrier Systems (Volume 35, 2018 Issue 1,1- 68)8 Dr. Qualitative and Quantitative NSanjeev Estimation of Guggulsterone EAcharya and Z in Different Sodhit 22 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

Guggul by LC-MS and HPLC Method JOURNAL: Journal of Natural Remedies [17 (3), 96- 113]9 Ms. Quality of Life in patients with IN 2 3/N - - 1/YBhagyashri Migraine Receiving IN - 1/N Copernicus IN - 1/Y IndexedPatel Homeopathic Treatment - 1/Y IN - 1/Y Copernicus Arnica Montana Linn- A Short IN - 3/Y Indexed IN term Prospective study. IN Copernicus 0975-4873 Indexed JOURNAL: International Copernicus Journal of Advance Research Indexed (Volume 5,07 2017, 289-300) Copernicus Indexed10 Dr. Vishal Direct analysis in real time PeerModi Mass Spectrometry (DART- reviewed MS) and Its Application JOURNAL: International Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies (4/575-578/2017)11 Dr. Vishal Process Validation ofModi Antidiabitic Drug: Gliclazide (30mg) prolonged release tablet JOURNAL: International Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies (4/242-251/2017)12 Dr. Vishal Process Validation of Anti-Modi Malarial Drug: Artemether (20 mg) and Lumefantrine Tablet JOURNAL: International Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies (4/190-197/2017)13 Dr. Vishal Adv Structure Elucidation ofModi Small Molecules using Mass Spectroscopy JOURNAL: International Journal of Innovative Research and Advanced Studies [4/405-413/2017]14 Dr. Vishal A Review on “GreenModi Chromatography”-Reduce, Reuse, Recycle-an art to Begin JOURNAL: Am. J. PharmTech Res. (7/137- 157/2017)15 Ms. Pharmacognostical,Vandana Physicochemical and 23 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

G. Patel Preliminary Phytochemical Standardization of Aerial Parts of Onosma bracteatum Wall JOURNAL: International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemical Research [9(6)/766-771/2017]24 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

7. MASTER OF PHARMACY-RESEARCH ACTIVITIES7.1. LIST OF THESIS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-17 7.1.1. MASTER OF PHARMACEUTICSSR. NO. NAME OF TITLE OF THESIS NAME OF GUIDE STUDENT1 Nishant Formulation and evaluation of Dr. Himanshu K. Solanki Bhandari Probiotic Bacillus coagulan as Biotherapeutic agentABSTRACT: Probiotics are living microorganisms, which when administered in adequate amountconfer health benefits on the host through a beneficial influence on the intestinal microbiota relatedto competition and to antimicrobial and immunological effects. Thus, the objective of this studywas the development of probiotic Bacillus coagulan tablet by direct compression method, and theidentification of the best formulation in terms of viability and disintegration time of thesemicroorganisms. Based on preliminary batch result, it conclude that the tablet formulation by directcompression method shows improve viability in SGF and SIF media and disintegrating time ascompare to liquid-solid method. A 32 full factorial design was employed to optimize the effect ofindependent variable. The physical properties of the tablet were assessed, disintegrating time andthe viability of the microorganism in GIT. The result of optimize batch reveal that the probiotictablet show more survival in SGF and better disintegrating time by comprising the optimizationcapability (F-O). F-O result shows that batch F9 is more suitable for the development of probioticBacillus coagulan tablet. 7.1.2. MASTER OF QUALITY ASSURANCE TECHNIQUESSR. NO. NAME OF TITLE OF THESIS NAME OF STUDENT GUIDE/CO-GUIDE1 Krupali Dave Quality by design approach for Mr. Tarashankar development of HPTLC method for Basuri/Dr. Sonal simultaneous estimation of Abacavir Desai Sulphate, lamivudin and dolutegravir and its validationABSTRACT: High performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC) method has been developedfor the simultaneous estimation of abacavir sulphate (ABC), lamivudine hydrochloride (LAM) anddolutegravir sodium (DTG) in in-house physical mixture and validated as per InternationalConference on Harmonization (ICH) guidelines. A 23 full factorial design was utilized to aid inmethod development and optimization. Effective chromatographic separation was done usingnormal phase TLC. Factorial design was used to evaluate the effect of all three factors i.e. volumeof ethyl acetate, volume of ethanol and volume of acetone on the chromatographic responseretardation factor (Rf) of each drug. The developed HPTLC method was successfully validated andapplied for quantitative determination of ABC, LAM and DTG in in-house physical mixture.2 Jahnvi Naik Standardization of dietary supplement Mr. Tarashankar containing Curcumin and Piperine. Basuri/Dr. Sonal Desai 25 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

ABSTRACT: The objective of the present research work was to conduct a systematicstandardization of the dietary supplement containing Curcuma longa and Piper nigrum. Thedietary supplement was evaluated for organoleptic characteristics, physicochemical evaluation,phytochemical screening, toxicological parameters and dissolution study. A simple, accurate andprecise RP–HPLC method was developed for the quantification Curcumin and Piperine present indietary supplement. Augmented simplex centroid design was used for HPLC method developmentand optimization. The developed method was optimized with the Design Expert® software. Effectsof varying proportion of orthophosphoric acid, acetonitrile and tetrahydrofuran on response such asthe resolution, retention time of curcumin and retention time of piperine were evaluated. The datawere subsequently fitted to best fitted model. Equations were generated and coefficients wereobtained. Visualization of 3D surface plots, contour plots and predicted Vs actual response graphsenabled in interpretation of effect of various ternary mixtures of mobile phase on selectedresponses. The developed RP–HPLC method was validated and applied for the simultaneousestimation of curcumin and piperine in the dietary supplement containing Curcuma longa andPiper nigrum. 3 Nikita M. Patel “Development and Validation of Mr. Parixit Prajapati Analytical Method for estimation of Mefenamic acid and Tizanidine in Tablet dosage form”ABSTRACT: High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method have been developed andvalidated for the estimation of Mefenamic acid and Tizanidine tablets. A simple, rapid, accurateand precise HPLC method was developed for quantification of Mefenamic acid and TizanidineHCl.The developed method used the mixture of Acetonitrile and Water (90:10, v/v) as mobilephase at a flow rate of 1.0 mL/min, Detection was carried out at 250 nm. The linearity forMefenamic acid of the proposed method was found in the concentration range of 125-750 ppmwith regression coefficient (R2) of 0.998 and the linearity for Tizanidine of the proposed methodwas found in the concentration range of 0.5-3.0 ppm with regression coefficient (R2) of0.999.LOD and LOQ for Mefenamic acid were found to be 0.1847µg/ml and 0.5598µg/ml andLOD and LOQ for Tizanidine were found to be 0.0151µg/ml and 0.0458 µg/ml, respectively. The% recovery of the proposed method for Mefenamic acid was found to be 99.2 %-99.7% and forTizanidine was found to be 99.5 %-100.3%. The method was found to be precise and robust. Thedeveloped HPLC method was successfully applied for quantification of Mefenamic acid andTizanidine in marketed tablet.4 Ms. Aarti Analytical Method Development and Dr. Vishal S. Modi Panchal Validation for Estimation of Related Substances of EmpagliflozinAbstract: The objective was to develop and validate an accurate, specific, precise and reproducibleRP-HPLC method for estimation of related substance of Empagliflozin. Effective Chromatographicseparation of Empagliflozin and impurities was achieved using Mobile phase – A: Water (pH 3.9),pH was adjusted to 3.9 ± 0.5 with glacial acetic acid, Mobile phase – B: Acetonitrile (100%) asorganic phase. Stationary phase consisting of Phenomenex (Kinetex) C18 (250 mm × 4.6 mm × 5µm), flow rate 1.5 ml/min, detection wavelength of 240 nm, column oven temperature 50 °C, andinjection volume of 50 µL. The measured Retention time for Empagliflozin was 10.07 min and forall the impurities it was 5.761 min, 22.12 min, 39.09 min, and 41.12 min respectively. The %recovery of Empagliflozin was 99.94% and for impurities it was in the range 98.00% – 102.00%.The relative standard deviation of Empagliflozin at 100% level of specification was 1.218% and26 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

for impurities it was <2%. The correlation coefficient for Empagliflozin was 0.9998 and forimpurities it was in the range 0.995 - 0.998. The limit of Detection for Empagliflozin was 0.01μg/ml and for impurities it was in the range 0.042 μg/ml - 0.045 μg/ml. The limit of Quantitationfor Empagliflozin was 0.03 μg/ml and for impurities was in the range 0.052 μg/ml - 0.090 μg/ml.The method was found to be specific, accurate, precise and reproducible hence it can be employedfor routine quality control of batch containing Empagliflozin and its impurities. 5 Ms. Aarti Yadav To design and perform process Dr. Vishal S. Modi validation of Antidepressant Drug Citalopram Hydrobromide 40 mg Film Coated Tablets.Abstract:This research work concentrates to provide assurance that the manufacturing procedureis suitable for intended purpose and consistently meet predetermined specifications and qualityattributes. It also provides a documented evidence for the operation sequence and schedule ofmanufacturing process and to determine the critical parameters and variables in the process ofmanufacturing of the tablets. All individual processes like granulation, compression, coating andpackaging were fully monitored and samples were collected according to the sampling plan. All thein process parameters and process variables were checked and found well within the limit. Nosignificant variation between batch to batch was found. Results of the validation data for threeconsecutive batches of Citalopram Hydrobromide 40 mg Film Coated Tablets showed that themanufacturing process consistently produced the stable product meeting it’s predeterminedspecifications and quality attributes. Therefore, it can be concluded that the manufacturing processof Citalopram Hydrobromide 40 mg Film Coated Tablets is validated and can be routinelyfollowed. 6 Ms. Virali Ahir To Design and Perform Process Dr. Vishal S. Modi Validation of Antigout drug Allopurinol 300 mg tablets.Abstract: Validation is a very crucial step involved in achieving and maintaining the quality ofany drug products. The main objective of my research was to study the process validation ofAllopurinol 300 mg tablets. The study untaken provided the assurance that the manufacturingprocedure was suitable for intended purpose and the product consistently meets predeterminedspecifications and quality attributes, as per specified master formula record. It gave the detailedinformation of various steps involved in the validation like sifting, mixing, granulation, sizing,compression, and analyses of final finished products. During this process all the critical controlparameters were observed such as uniformity in blend, bulk density, tapped density, uniformity ofcontent, uniformity of dosage unit, average weight, thickness, hardness, friability, disintegrationtime, dissolution test, and assay. After all the results and discussions was concluded thatmanufacturing process was capable of producing the product consistently of its quality attributesand meeting its predetermined specification. Hence the process was validated and could be used forroutine manufacturing of Allopurinol 300 mg tablets. 27 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

7.2. LIST OF DISSERTATIONS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-18 7.2.1. MASTER OF PHARMACEUTICSSR. NO. NAME OF TITLE OF THESIS NAME OF STUDENT GUIDE Microwave assisted bionanocomposites for1 Ms. Siddhi P. Vaid solubility enhancement of albendazole Vipul D. Prajapati Formulation and evaluation of probiotic2 Mr.Parth Rathod Lactobacillus acidophilus for treatment of Dr. Himanshu K. kidney disease Solanki 7.2.2. MASTER OF QUALITY ASSURANCE TECHNIQUESSR. NO. NAME OF TITLE OF THESIS NAME OF 1 STUDENT GUIDE 2 Ms. Kajal Ahir Evaluation of quality control parameters 3 Ms. Gulzar Kamdar of marketed Carica papaya formulations Dr. Sonal Desai 4 Mr. Monil Desai using modern analytical techniques. Dr. Sonal Desai Development and validation of stability Mr.Parixit Prajapati 5 Ms. Prachi Bhandari indicating analytical method for estimation of Ulipristal acetate. Dr. Vishal Modi 6 Ms. Manali Gurav Development And Validation Of Spectrophotometric Analytical Methods Dr. Vishal Modi Mr. Kuldeep Yadav For Estimation Of Chlorzoxazone In Pharmaceutical Dosage Form Mr. Tara Shankar Development and Validation of RP- Basuri HPLC method for simultaneous determination of Lisinopril and Hydrochlorothiazide related substance in its combine tablet dosage form Development and Validation of Analytical Method For Quantitative Estimation Of Lamivudine In tablet Dosage Form by using FTIR spectroscopy Heavy metal treatment using karela (Momordica charantia) Seeds - A low cost natural adsorbent28 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

7.2.3. MASTER OF PHARMACOLOGYSR. NO. NAME OF TITLE OF THESIS NAME OF STUDENT GUIDE Development and evaluation of antiobesity1 Pankita Ahir effect of a novel, full spectrum polyherbal Dr. Chirag A. formulation Patel2 Riya Punamiya Development of a novel, multitargeted antiobesity polyherbal formulation and Dr. Chirag A. evaluation of its safety profile Patel29 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

8. SEMINAR, CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP DETAILS, 2017-18 8.1. PAPERS PRESENTED AT SEMINAR, CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP BY STUDENTS AND FACULTY, 2017-18SR. NAME OF TITLE TITLE OF SPONSORED&ORGANIZED STATE DATENO. FACULTY/ PRO- BY /NATIONAL STUDENT /INTERNATIONAL 19th& CEEDINGS GUJCOST 20th1 Dr. Sonal Optimization of ROFEL, Shri G. M. State Level Workshop Desai/ HPLC mobile Ms. Kajal phase using Bilakhia College of February Ahir augmented simplex Pharmacy, Vapi 2018 centroid design for estimation of curcumin and piperine in dietary supplement International Shree dhanvantry International 11th and2 Dr.Himanshu Formulation and conference 12thMay conference of pharmacy college, Kim K.Solanki/ evalaution of in- Nishant situ gelling system Advance in 2017 Bhandari of probiotic Topical drug Lacobacillus delivery system salivarius for peridontal disease3 Dr.Himanshu Development of Regional University Research National 18th Nov K.Solanki microencapsulation research Cell conference 2017 system for long conference Smt. Kashibai Navle college of pharmacy, term preservation INNOVATION Kondhwa,Pune of probiotic as 2017 biotherapeutic agents 8.2. SEMINAR, CONFERENCE, WORKSHOP AND FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ATTENDED, 2017-18SR. NAME OF TITLE OF SPONSORED ORGANIZING STATE/ DURATIONNO. FACULTY PROCEEDINGS BY BODY NATIONAL/ INTERNATIONAL 2 days 1 Dr. Sonal Workshop GUJCOST ROFEL, Shri Desai G. M. Bilakhia State level 2 Days GUJCOST2 Dr. Himanshu Workshop on College of State level K. Solanki “Quality by Pharmacy, design using Vapi ROFEL, Shri design of G. M. Bilakhia experiment College of (DOE)” Pharmacy, Vapi 30 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

3 Mr. Short Term Parul Parul Institute National level 5 days State level (27-31stMarch,Ishvarchandra Training University, of Pharmacy & National level 2018)J. Parmar Programme on Vadodara Research, National level 1 Day Emerging Trend Wagodiya State level State level 2 Days in 5 days Pharmaceutical (27-31stMarch, Research: 2018) Approaches and 2 days (26-27thFeb.- Techniques 2018)4 Mr. One day State Savitribai IQAC of Dr. 2 days (26-27thFeb.-Vipulkumar level Workshop Phule Pune D.Y. Patil 2018)D. Prajapati on ‘Insight into University Institute of innovative (SPPU) Pharmaceutical Teaching, Sciences and Learning and Research, Evaluation Pimpari, Pune Practice-A NAAC Perspective5 Mr. Two days ICMR MalibaVipulkumar ICMR PharmacyD. Prajapati sponsored College, National Maliba Conference on Campus, ‘Nanoparticulate Bardoli, Drug Delivery Gujarat Systems: From Bench to Bedside’6 Mr.Tara Short Term Parul Parul InstituteShankar Training University, of Pharmacy &Basuri Programme on Vadodara Research, Emerging Trend Wagodiya in Pharmaceutical Research: Approaches and Techniques7 Dr. Vishal S. Application of Savitribai SSR CollegeModi ICT tools & Phule Pune of Pharmacy, Teaching with University Silvassa animation in (SPPU) Pharma education8 Ms. Lata M. Application of Savitribai SSR CollegeManani ICT tools & Phule Pune of Pharmacy, Teaching with University Silvassa animation in (SPPU) Pharma education 31 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

9 Ms. Madhavi Advance in Shree Shree International 2 days (11th P. Ghumare Topical drug dhanvantry dhanvantry conference and 12thMay) delivery:Global pharmacy pharmacy10 Ms. Madhavi perspective & college in State level 2017 P. Ghumare contribution of college, association State level Indian Kim with Shree State level 2 days11 Mrs. Niyatee Academic (26-27thFeb.- S Thakor Research. Sahkar National level Education National level 2018)12 Mr. Virag A. Application of Savitribai Shah ICT tools & Phule Pune Trust. 2 days Teaching with University SSR College (26-27thFeb.-13 Mr. Virag A. animation in of Pharmacy, Shah Pharma (SPPU) 2018) education Silvassa14 Ms. Priyanka Application of Savitribai 1 Day (16th Patel ICT tools & Phule Pune SSR College Sep. 2017) Teaching with University of Pharmacy, animation in 1 Day (17th Pharma (SPPU) Silvassa Feb. 2018) education Hands on In House Institute of 1 Day (17th training on Training Pharmacy, Feb. 2018) Formulation and Program Characterization Nirma of Nanoparticles GUJCOST University, Drug Delivery Ahmedabad Systems Basics of Maliba Experimental Pharmacy Design College, UKA Tarsadia Basics of GUJCOST University, Experimental BArdoli Design Maliba Pharmacy College, UKA Tarsadia University, Bardoli32 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

8.3. FACULTY AS RESOURCE PERSON AT VARIOUS EVENTS, 2017-18SR. NAME OF TITLE TITLE OF SPONSORED ORAGANIZING STATE/ DATENO. FACULTY PROCEEDINGS BY BODY NATIONAL/ INTERNATIONAL 20th Jan.1 Vipul D. Good Storage Refresher Gujarat Smt. B.N.B. StatelevelPrajapati Practices of Course for State Swaminarayan 2018 Drug store Registered Pharmacy Pharmacy Pharmacists Council, College, Ahmedabad, Salvav, Gujarat Gujarat2 Vipul D. Good Storage Refresher Gujarat ROFEL Shri State level 24th Feb.Prajapati Practices & Course for State G.M. Bilakhia 2018 Management Registered Pharmacy College of at Drug Store Pharmacists Council, Pharmacy, Ahmedabad, Vapi, Gujarat Gujarat3 Sanjeev Modern International AYUSH Sri Sai Ram International 20th Aug.Acharya Approaches conference Homeopathy conference with 2017 Drug Hospital, more than 1500 Discovery Chennai delegates Through Homeopathy4 Sanjeev Herb-Drug Two days GSPC Rofel College State level 16th Dec.Acharya Interactions refresher of Pharmacy, 2017 programme for Vapi Pharmacist5 Sanjeev FSSAI Integration of GUJCOST ITM school of National level 24th Feb.Acharya nutraceuticals Herbal Drugs Pharmacy, 2018 Regulation with Modern Vadodara 2016- New Medicines for Ray of Hope Better for Indian Healthcare Herbal Industry6 Sanjeev Food and Two days GSPC Rofel College State level 25thAcharya Herbal Drug refresher of Pharmacy, Feb.2018 Interactions programme for Vapi Pharmacist at Rofel College of Pharmacy, Vapi.7 Sanjeev Fund Raising Emerging Parul Parul National level 31st Mar.Acharya through Trends in University University, (Short Term 2018 Grants and Pharmaceutical Vododara Training Consultancy Research: Programme) Approaches and Techniques33 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

8.4. SEMINAR, CONFERENCE, WORKSHOP AND FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ORGANIZED, 2017-18SR. NAME OF TITLE OF SPONSORED BY STATE/ DURATIONNO. FACULTY PROCEEDINGS NATIONAL/ INTERNATIONAL 2 Days1 Vipul D. Refresher Course Gujarat State State level 2 Days (26th &Prajapati for Registered Pharmacy Council, 27th Feb. 2018) Pharmacists Ahmedabad, 2 Days Gujarat (7th & 8th (₹ 25000/-) Feb.2 Vipul D. Applications of Savitribai Phule State level 2018) 1 DayPrajapati ICT Tools & Pune University (21st Feb. 2018) Teaching with (SPPU), Pune Animation in (₹ 52,830/-) Pharma-Education3 Dr. Vishal S. Workshop on Savitribai Phule State levelModi Disaster Pune University Management (SPPU), Pune (₹ 25,000/-)4 Dr. Vishal S. Workshop on Savitribai Phule State level Pune UniversityModi Student’s Personality (SPPU), Pune Development (₹ 10,000/-)34 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

9. GUEST LECTURES, 2017-18 Mr. Vivek sharma, Meril Lifescience Mr. Vivek Sharma, Training Manager, Meril Lifescience, Vapi was invited to address the first year B. Pharm students on “Career Opportunities and achievements related to Pharmacy” on occasion of Orientation program held on 10th of August 2017. He discussed about the opportunities in pharmacy and also discussed the importance of soft skills and personality development with the students. Dr. Anjan Paul, Sidmak Dr. Anjan Paul, President, R&D, Sidmak Laboratories, Valsad, was invited on occasion of Orientation program held on 9th of August 2017 to discuss his views on “Industrial Scope of Pharmacy” with the First Year B. Pharm Students. He discussed various scope related to industry with the students in a very lucid way. Mr. Jigar Patel, Mesayu Consultant Mr. Jigar Patel, Director, Mesayu Consultant, New Delhi, delivered a lecture on “Regulatory Environment: Indian Perspective” on occasion of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti, 19th of February 2018 to Final Year B. Pharm Students. Shri. Tushar Patel, Nirma University Shri. Tushar Patel, Head of TPC, Institute of Pharmacy, Nirma University,(Manager - Corporate Relations – IPNU) Ahmedabad, provided an insight on “How to improve employability” to the students of Final year B. Pharm and M. Pharm on occasion of Baba Saheb Ambedkar Jayanti, 10th of April 2018. 35 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

10. DIGNITARIES VISITED, 2017-18 Mr. Vinay Kumar Singh, Paramount Cosmetics Mr. Vinay Kumar Singh, CRO, Paramount Cosmetics, Bangalore visited the college on 07/12/2017 and interacted with students of Master of Pharmacy and Faculty. He discussed current scenario related to cosmetics and also explained role of synthetic and natural excipients used in preparation of cosmetics. The session was quite informative and interactive.Views regarding College: Interacted with faculty and students and found that faculty is veryknowledgeable and curious. Infrastructure was found to be excellent. Wish the institute asuccess in future to be one of the best. Shri. Kanan Gopinathan, Collector, Dadra and Nagar Haveli Respected Shri. Kanan Gopinathan, collector, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, was invited as a Chief Guest of Disaster Management Workshop on 7th and 8th of February 2018. He made the students realized how important role they can play as being the part of the society through his motivational words. He encouraged the students to be active in serving the society during the tough calls such managing any disaster which may be natural or due to human activities. Dr. Lalit Agrawal, Wockhardt Lifewins Ltd. Dr. Lalit Agrawal, Vice President and Plant Head - Manuacturing, Wockhardt Lifewins Ltd., Wockhardt Groups, Daman and Surat was invited to visit the college campus and as an evaluator for dissertation of Semester III, Master of Pharmacy students on 20th of December 2017. He evaluated the dissertations and provided his suggestion to students. Dr. Pratik H. Patel, Emami Ltd. Dr. Pratik Patel, Plant Quality Head, Emami Ltd, Vapi, was invited to college campus as an evaluator for Semester III Master of Pharmacy students on 20th December 2017. He provided his suggestions to the students on the project work to be undertaken and also motivated the students through interaction with students. 36 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

Dr. Dharmesh Agrawal, Food and drug control administration, Daman and Diu Dr. Dharmesh Agrawal, Asst. Commissioner, Food and drug control administration, Daman and Diu, was invited as a Guest of Honor of Valedictory function of Refreshers course for Registered Pharmacists on 27th of July 2017. He explained the participants about the current trends of pharmacy and role of pharmacists in the society. Dr. S. P. Bathe, SPPU, Pune Dr. S. P. Bathe, Deputy Registrar, Planning and development Section, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, was invited as a Guest of Honor of inaugural function of Seminar cum workshop on 26th of February 2018. Dr. Ajay Pillai, SPPU, Pune Dr. Ajay Pillai, Principal Scientist, NCCS (Unit of DBT), Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, was invited as a Guest of Honor for the Valedictory function of Seminar cum workshop on 27th of February 2018. Dr. Ajay Pillai envisioned the students and faculty with his motivating words. He explained the importance and advantage of working in as a team. He provided an insight on how to apply for grants to the faculty. His talk with faculty was very interactive and motivating.37 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

11. STUDENT WELFARE ACTIVITIES, 2017-18 11.1. REFRESHER COURSETwo days Refresher Course for Registered Pharmacists Sponsored by Gujarat State Pharmacycouncil, Ahmedabad was organized on 22nd and 23rd of July 2017, for Pharmacists registeredwith Gujarat State Pharmacy Council. The program was coordinated by Mr. Vipul Prajapati,Asso. Prof and HOD, Department of Pharmaceutics. The objective of the program was toupgrade the knowledge of pharmacy professional practicing pharmacy. Total 231 RegisteredPharmacists participated as delegates.Distinguished Professionals such as Physician, Professors and government personnel’s fromindustries, academics and regulatory authority were invited to share their valuable views. Theprogram commenced with traditional system of lamp lighting. The first speaker of the day, Dr.Piyush Patel, I/C Registrar, Gujarat University, explained the importance of “Drug StoreManagement”. The second speaker, Dr. Anukul Nikam, MD Pediatrician, Marigold Child CareHospital, Silvassa, addressed the participants on “immunization products, their significance,handling and storage”. After a sumptuous lunch, Dr. Mukul Vyas, MD (General Physician),Yogi Hospital, Silvassa, provided an insight on “Therapeutic update on hypertension andAsthma”.On Day two, the session commenced with talk of Dr. Pranav Shah, Professor, Maliba PharmacyCollege, Bardoli, Gujarat. He discussed his views with the participants on the topic “Self-medication and its demerits”. The second session was delivered by Shri. Girish Vaghela, DrugInspector, UT of Daman and Diu, on “Digitalization of Retail Medical Stores”. The last sessionwas given by Dr. Tejal Mehta, Professor and HOD, Institute of Pharmacy, Nirma University, on“Effective patient communication and counselling by Pharmacists”. After lunch break, theparticipants gave the objective test. The objective test was assessed and then the participantswere requested to share their valuable feedback in the given forms.The program was concluded with Valedictory ceremony. Dr. Dharmesh Agrawal, Asst. DrugCommissioner, Dept. of FDCA, UT of DD and DNH, was invited as a Guest of Honor for theValedictory function. The participants were presented with certificate during the valedictoryfunction and the session was concluded. 38 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

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11.2. ORIENTATION PROGRAMTwo days Orientation program was organized for first year Bachelor of Pharmacy students on9th and 10th of August 2017. The students were accompanied by their parents and guardians.The program was organized to make students familiar with study pattern and collegeenvironment. The inaugural ceremony was graced by the presence of Dr. Anjan Paul, President,R&D, Sidmak Laboratories, Valsad. The program started with lamp lighting by inviteddignitaries Dr. Anjan Paul, Dr Sanjeev Acharya and Dr. Pankaj Sharma. Gathering waswelcomed by Dr. Sanjeev Acharya through welcome address and prologue for trust was givenby Dr. Pankaj Sharma. The inaugural ceremony concluded with vote of thanks by Ms. PriyankaPatel.On first day session started with the first speaker Dr. Anjan Paul, President, R&D, SidmakLaboratories on “Industrial Scope of Pharmacy.” He provided thorough knowledge of pharmacyand its future perspective in industry. Next session was on “Academic activities at SSR Collegeof Pharmacy” by Mr. Parixit R. Prajapati, Asst. Prof, Dept. of Pharmaceutical chemistry, SSRCollege of Pharmacy. He introduced all faculties according to the department as well asexplained academic calendar and attendance requirement as per the university norms. Anothersession was delivered by Mr. Vipul Prajapati, Asso. Prof, Dept. of Pharmaceutics, SSR Collegeof Pharmacy, on “Time table, Day to day work and academic achievements.” He explainedacademic time table in detail with concern course coordinator and routine procedure at college.Next session was on “Examination” by Dr. Vishal Modi, Asst. Prof, Dept. of Pharmaceuticalchemistry, SSR College of Pharmacy. He gave detailed presentation on number of exams,examination pattern of “Savitribai Phule Pune University” and college. The fifth presentationwas delivered by Mr. Virag Shah, Asst. Prof, Dept. of Pharmaceutics, SSR College ofPharmacy, on “Placement.” He presented statistics for number of student placed on campusinterview and policy for the same. Next presentation was by Dr. Jalaram Thakkar, Asst. Prof,Dept. of Pharmacology, SSR College of Pharmacy on “Anti-ragging.” He assured parents andstudents for no ragging in campus followed by Anti-ragging form filling by students. The lastsession was delivered by Dr. Chirag Patel, Asst. Prof, Dept. of Pharmacology, SSR College ofPharmacy, on “Scholarship.” He delivered on different types of local, state, nationalscholarships available and their registration procedure.The second day commenced with the presentation of Dr. S. S. Pandya, Rtd. R & D headPhytochemistry, Zydus Research Centre. He gave three dimensional view on pharmacyprofession. Next session was on “Career opportunities and achievements” by Mr. Vivek Sharma, 41 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

Training manager, Meril Life science. He gave motivational presentation on goal achievementthrough different inspirational activities. The next presentation was by Mr. Tarashankar Basuri,Asst. Prof, Dept. of Pharmaceutical chemistry, SSR College of Pharmacy on “Sports activity ofInstitute”. He explained sports activity that takes place every year in the campus. He alsoexplained about the course of Physical Education. The day continued with session on “Culturalactivity of Institute” by Ms. Niyatee Thakor, Asst. Prof, Dept. of Quality Assurance Techniques,SSR College of Pharmacy. She gave demonstration of various co-curricular and extra-curricularactivities organized at institute. Last session of day two was delivered by alumni of the institute,Mr. Jay Mehta, Manager marketing & Sales. Koel Ltd. on “Experience about college”. Toacquaint students with each other “know your classmate” activity was undertaken by Ms.Madhavi Ghumare, Asst. Prof, Dept. of Pharmaceutics, SSR College of Pharmacy. The programwas concluded with feedback by students and visit to library. 42 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

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11.3. WORLD PHARMACIST DAYOn the occasion of World Pharmacists Day 25th of September 2017, college had organizedawareness program, poster competition and extempore for the students of B. Pharm and M.Pharm, sponsored by Gujarat State Pharmacy council, Ahmedabad. The program wascoordinated by Ms. Vandana Patel (Asst. Prof., Department of Pharmacognosy). The objectiveof the awareness program was to provide information to the students on the adolescent health,safety and wellbeing.The day commenced with lighting of the inaugural lamp by the invited dignitaries ‘Dr. SamarthShihora, Dr. Pankaj Sharma and Mrs. Sapna Prasad’. Dr. Samarth Shihora, MD (CommunityMedicine), Shri Vinoba Bhave Civil Hospital, Silvassa, D&NH was invited as a Chief Guest ofthe inaugural ceremony. Principal Dr. Sanjeev Acharya welcomed the guest and the students andprologue by Dr. Pankaj Sharma, PRO, SSR Memorial Trust, enlivened the program. Theinaugural function concluded with Vote of Thanks.The awareness program was organized for the students of first year and second year B. Pharm.The students were divided into a group of 20 students headed by their mentors. They wereaddressed on different topics related to health and lifestyle by representatives of National HealthProgram from Shri Vinoba Bhave Civil Hospital, Silvassa, D&NH. Different topics covered inthe awareness session were prevention and control of cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular diseasesand stroke, tobacco, adolescent and reproductive health, AIDS, mental health and awareness onhelplines services.A poster competition and extempore competition was organized on the theme “Role ofPharmacists in Healthcare System” given by International Pharmaceutical Federation Council.Students of third year, final year B. Pharm and M. pharm participated in the competition. Total11 students participated in the poster competition and 18 participated in poster competition. Thestudents with best poster and best performer in extempore were awarded with 1st, 2nd and 3rdprizes. Students were awarded with trophy and certificates. At the end of the day all the studentswere presented with participation certificate. 45 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

46 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

47 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

11.4. AWARENESS PROGRAM ON TOBACCOOn 17th of November 2017, an awareness program on “Tobacco” was held for students of FirstYear and Second Year B. Pharm. The program was facilitated through joint efforts withprofessionals of National Tobacco Control Program team of Shri Vinoba Bhave Civil Hospital,Silvassa. The students were made aware of health effects of tobacco and the consequencesassociated with the consumption of tobacco in any form. Total 118 students participated in theprogram. 11.5. AWARENESS PROGRAM ON SICKLE CELL ANEMIAAn awareness activity was undertaken on “Sickle Cell Anemia” for the students of First Year B.Pharm on 27th November 2017. The awareness program was carried out in collaboration withteam of Shri Vinoba Bhave Civil hospital, Silvassa. The students were explained about sicklecell anemia, its signs and symptoms and later their blood samples were collected to screen forthe anemia. Total 60 students were screened for sickle cell anemia. 48 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18

11.6. TREE PLANTATIONOn 26th of January 2018, tree plantation day was organized in the college premises. Officerbearers of SSR Memorial Trust, administrative staff, faculty members and students participatedin this program. Honorable Shri. Mohan S. Delkar (Chairman), Shri Ajit Deshpande (ManagingTrustee), teaching staff and students planted sapling in college campus at different location togreen up the environment. The objective of the program was to harvest green environment andto encourage planting and protect plants to improve the natural environment. 49 SSR COLLEGE OF PHARMACY| Annual Progress Report 2017-18


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