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April, 2016 Volume No.: 55 Issue No.: 01
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MESSAGE FROM PRINCIPAL
" It can happen. It does happen.
But it can't happen if you quit ." Lauren Dane.
‘We are what we repeatedly do.
Excellence then is not an act, but a habit .’ Aristotle
It gives me immense pleasure to pen a few words for our e-bulletin. At the onset I would like to thank t
last year’s editors and congratulate the newly selected editors for the current year.
Our first consideration is always in the best interest of the students. Our goal is to promote academexcellence and continuous improvement.
I believe that excellence in education is aided by creating a learning environment in which all learners asupported in maximizing their potential and talents. Education needs to focus on personalized learni
and instruction, while promoting an education system that is impartial, universally accessible, and meeti
the needs of all students.
It is of paramount importance that our learners have sufficient motivation and encouragement in order
achieve their aims. We are all very proud of you, our students, and your accomplishments and looforward to watching as you put your mark on the profession in the years ahead.
The call of the time is to progress, not merely to move ahead. Our progressive Management is looki
forward and wants our Institute to flourish as a Post Graduate Institute of Excellence. Steps are taken
this direction and fruits of these efforts will be received by our students in the near future. Our Teacheare committed and dedicated for the development of the institution by imparting their knowledge and pl
the role of facilitator as well as role model to our students.
The Pharmacy profession is thriving with a multitude of possibilities, opportunities and positi
challenges. At Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, our focus is on holist
needs of our students.
I am confident that the students of GNIPST will recognize all the possibilities, take full advantage of t
opportunities and meet the challenges with purpose and determination.
Excellence in Education is not a final destination, it is a continuous walk. I welcome you to join us
this path.
My best wishes to all.
Dr. A. Sengupta
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and longitude. He marked the equator and its size, considered thesize of the polar zones and how far these zones were from thetropics. (Evidently, the Ancient Greeks knew a lot about our planet!)
• He invented geography. Today we still use the word he invented for this new discipline. (‘Geo’ was Greek for ‘Earth’ and ‘graphy’meant ‘field of study.’)
• He produced a timeline recording all of the achievements of science since the time the Greeks had laid siege to Troy.
• He was the first person to explain why the River Nile flooded every year – i.e. that heavy, seasonal rains fall near the source of theriver, resulting in an annual flood in Egypt.
• He rejected the commonly held view that people could be divided into ‘Greeks’ and ‘Barbarians.’ He held that people should be judgedas individuals on their good and bad qualities.
A Rounded Character
Not restricting himself to science, Eratosthenes excelled at nearly allthings intellectual. He wrote books on philosophy, geography,mathematics, astronomy, history, comedy, and also wrote poetry.
This all-round knowledge made him a shoe-in for one very special job. That job was the most prestigious role an academic could enjoyin Ancient Greece – Director of the Library of Alexandria, thegreatest intellectual institution of the ancient world.
The Library of Alexandria is said to have contained over half amillion books in scroll form. It was the place the greatest scientists,mathematicians, philosophers, poets, and dramatists gathered to talk
about their intellectual quests. The Library had lecture halls andmeeting rooms. Today, we would call it a great university.
Eratosthenes had his fans and his critics. Both seemed to have usedthe same nicknames for him. Eratosthenes had two nicknames weknow about. One of these was ‘Beta’ the second letter of the Greekalphabet. This was because Eratosthenes, although he knew about
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everything, was not the absolute best at anything. ‘Beta’ could beused as an insult or a compliment.
The other nickname he was given was ‘the pentathlete.’ The meaning
is similar to Beta, in that a pentathlete has to be very good at fivedifferent sports, but will probably not be a champion in any of theindividual sports.
Eratosthenes called himself ‘philologos’ – ‘lover of learning.’
The greatest minds of Greece would send their work to Eratosthenesas papyrus scrolls. Ever curious, Eratosthenes would take time toread many of these before his assistants cataloged them.
His friend, the great Archimedes, entrusted him with an enormouslyimportant treatise called The Method. In addition to containing themost advanced mathematics the world had ever seen, The Method givesus some clues about Eratosthenes’ interests. Archimedes writes(loosely translated):
“Since I know you care about your work, are an excellent teacher ofphilosophy, and greatly interested in mathematical investigations, Ithought I’d let you know about my special method. The method will
enable you to use mechanics to see the answers to mathematicalquestions…”
And so we learn that Eratosthenes is a fantastic teacher, as well as anintellectual. (Not all intellectuals are good teachers!)
Of course, Eratosthenes did not only read about great work carriedout by other people. He did some great work himself.
We know him best for two important achievements: producing an
accurate estimate of how big Earth is; and devising a method to findprime numbers.
Unfortunately, other than a few scraps, little remains ofEratosthenes’ original work. We usually have to rely on comments
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from people who were around at the time and in the following fewcenturies to get an idea of what Eratosthenes wrote.
How Big is Planet Earth?
As Director of the Library of Alexandria, Eratosthenes had theclosest thing in the ancient world to a modern internet searchengine. Everything that had been learned about the world by theGreeks – and that was a lot – was within his reach.
Eratosthenes had learned that at midday, on the longest day of theyear, walls in the city of Syene cast no shadows, because the sun wasdirectly overhead. He could see with his own eyes in Alexandria thatthere were small shadows at midday on the longest day.
Syene was more-or-less due south of Alexandria, therefore the angleof the shadow must mean something. What did it mean?
Eratosthenes reasoned that if:
1. you make the assumption that planet Earth is a sphere2. the sun’s rays are parallel to one another when they reach Earth3. you measure the angle of the shadow in Alexandria when there isno shadow in Syene4. you know the distance between Alexandria and Syene
then, you could calculate how big Earth is.
The Calculation
On the diagram above, the angle z is the angle of shadowEratosthenes found in Alexandria. He found it was one-fiftieth of awhole circle.
Using a little simple Euclidean geometry, he knew that by drawing aline downward from each wall to the center of the earth, they wouldform the same angle z.
This meant that the distance from Syene to Alexandria was one-fiftieth of the distance all the way around planet Earth.
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His maps told Eratosthenes that the distance from Alexandria toSyene was 5000 stades. Eratosthenes multiplied 50 x 5000 to get ananswer of 250,000 stades for Earth’s circumference. He then added acorrection of 2000 stades (lacking his original work, we don’t know
why he did this) and concluded that:
Earth’s circumference is eq ual to 252,000 stades
All we need to do now is convert stades to modern units. (Somethings are easier said than done!)
The End of Eratosthenes
Legend has it that Eratosthenes went blind and died by starving
himself when he was 80 to 82 years old.
NEWS UPDATE
World Earth Day (22nd April):World Earth Day is celebrated every year as an annual event bythe people all across the world on 22nd of April in order to increasethe awareness among people about the environment safety as well
as to demonstrate the environmental protection measures. Firsttime, the world earth day was celebrated in the year 1970 and thenstarted celebrating annually on global basis by almost 192countries.
Research shows certain genes, in healthy
environments, can lengthen lifespan: (22nd April,
2016)
Researchers have discovered how a gene in the brain's dopaminesystem can play an important role in prolonging lifespan: it mustbe coupled with a healthy environment that includes exercise.
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Unveiling the grammar of biological cells: (22nd
April, 2016)Cells in the body exchange a number of signals with their
surroundings. Deficient signal pathways may adversely affect thefunction of cells and cause diseases. However, we hardly knowmore than the vocabulary of cellular language. It is unknown howthe “words” are combined in “sentences”. If cell grammar wasknown, complex processes in cells might be understood.Researchers have now presented a method to decode the grammarof cell signals.
Older patients are not too old to benefit from
individualized preventive cardiovascular therapy:(22nd April, 2016)Prevention of cardiovascular events in elderly patients presents atherapeutic challenge because this age group is generallyunderrepresented in clinical trials, and doctors often assume thatit is too late to initiate preventive therapy in the elderly. A reviewby clinical experts of the best available evidence concluded thatcholesterol-lowering and blood pressure-controlling therapy are
the most effective treatments for reducing cardiovascular events inolder adults, but that treatment needs to be individualized.
Mobility assessment tool may help predict early
postoperative outcomes for older adults: (22nd
April, 2016)A quick, reliable and cost-effective mobility assessment tool mayhelp to identify elderly patients at risk for adverse post-surgery
outcomes. Cell-penetrating peptide delivers drugs on a
molecular level: (22nd April, 2016)Medical researchers have developed a novel cell-penetratingpeptide (CPP) technology capable of carrying other molecular
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“cargos” directly into living cells, coupling with them and thensuccessfully uncoupling after delivering its payload. Cargos can betherapeutic molecules like antibodies that fight against parasitesand diseases, or anti-cancer proteins.
Smoking cessation medications do not appear toincrease risk of neuropsychiatric side effects,
study finds: (22nd April, 2016)The smoking cessation medications varenicline and bupropion donot appear to increase the incidence of serious neuropsychiatricside effects compared to placebo, according to a new study.
Tapping a chemical we already make could
enhance T-cell production: (21st April, 2016)Researchers report that a fatty chemical naturally found indamaged tissues can induce an unexpected kind of immuneresponse, causing immune cells to go into a 'hyperactive' state thatis highly effective at rallying infection-fighting T-cells. Thefindings could enhance vaccines and make them much moreeffective.
Targeted missiles against aggressive cancercells: (20th April, 2016)Targeted missiles that can enter cancer cells and deliver lethal celltoxins without harming surrounding healthy tissue. This has beena long-standing vision in cancer research, but it has proveddifficult to accomplish. A research group has now taken somecrucial steps in this direction.
Study identifies effects of hormonal
contraceptives on anti-viral immunity: (19th April, 2016)Women account for approximately half of all individuals livingwith HIV worldwide, and researchers wanted to identify the riskfactors that increase susceptibility of women to genital infection.
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Rapid assessment approach finds TKM-130803
ineffective at the dose given: (19th April, 2016)Results from a trial of the experimental anti-Ebola drug TKM-
130803 have just been published. Using a novel approach designedto get rapid indications of a drug's effectiveness, the trial showedthat at the dose given the drug did not improve survival comparedto historic controls.
For detail mail to editor
KNOWLEDGE BASED ARTICLE
ZepatierZepatier contains a combination of elbasvir and grazoprevir. Elbasvirand grazoprevir are antiviral medicines that prevent hepatitis C(HCV) from multiplying in your body.
Zepatier is used to treat chronic hepatitis Cgenotype 1 or 4 in adults.This medicine is sometimes given together with another drug calledribavirin (Copegus, Rebetol, Moderiba, Ribasphere).
Zepatier is used only if your HCV has a specific genetic marker, forwhich your doctor will test.
One should not use Zepatier if you have moderate or severe liverdisease.
Serious drug interactions can occur when certain medicines are usedtogether with elbasvir and grazoprevir. Tell each of your healthcareproviders about all medicines you use now, and any medicine you
start or stop using. You should not use Zepatier if you are allergic toelbasvir or grazoprevir, or if you have:
• moderate or severe liver disease.
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Some medicines can cause unwanted or dangerous effects when usedwith elbasvir and grazoprevir. Your doctor may need to change yourtreatment plan if you use any of the following drugs:
•
cyclosporine;• rifampin;
• St. John's wort;
• HIV or AIDS medication - atazanavir, darunavir, efavirenz,lopinavir, saquinavir, tipranavir; or
• seizure medicine - carbamazepine, phenytoin.
To make sure Zepatier is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have:
•
liver problems other than hepatitis, or if you have had a livertransplant;
• HIV (human immunodeficiency virus); or
• if you are waiting to have a liver transplant.
It is not known whether Zepatier will harm an unborn baby.Elbasvir and grazoprevir is sometimes used in combination withribavirin.Ribavirin can cause birth defects or death in an unbornbaby. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become
pregnant. You may need to have a negative pregnancy test beforeusing these medications together, and every month during yourtreatment.
• If you are a woman, do not use Zepatier with ribavirin if you arepregnant.
• If you are a man, do not use this drug combination if your sexualpartner is pregnant. An unborn baby could also be harmed if a manfathers the child while he is taking ribavirin.
• Use at least 2 effective forms of non-hormonal birth control(condom, diaphragm with spermicide) while either sexual partneris using these medications together. Keep using 2 forms of birthcontrol for at least 6 months after treatment ends. Tell your doctorright away if a pregnancy occurs while either the mother or thefather is using Zepatier with ribavirin.
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It is not known whether elbasvir and grazoprevir passes into breastmilk or if it could harm a nursing baby. Tell your doctor if you arebreast-feeding a baby.
Zepatier is not approved for use by anyone younger than 18 years old.Take Zepatier exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Follow alldirections on your prescription label. Do not use this medicine inlarger or smaller amounts or for longer than recommended.
Your doctor will perform blood tests to make sure you do not haveconditions that would prevent you from safely using Zepatier.
You may take Zepatier with or without food.
Take the medicine at the same time each day.
Read the medication guide or patient instructions provided witheach medication. Do not change your doses or medication schedulewithout your doctor's advice. Every person with HCV should remainunder the care of a doctor.
While using Zepatier, you may need frequent blood tests to check
your liver function.
Store Zepatier at room temperature away from moisture and heat.Keep each tablet in the foil blister pack until you are ready to take it.
Dosing information
Usual Adult Dose of Zepatier for Chronic Hepatitis C:
1 tablet orally once a day
Recommended Regimen and Duration of Therapy: -Genotype 1a, therapy-naive or peginterferon alfa/ribavirin-experienced without baseline nonstructural protein 5A (NS5A)polymorphisms: Elbasvir-grazoprevir for 12 weeks-Genotype 1a, therapy-naive or peginterferon alfa/ribavirin-
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experienced with baseline NS5A polymorphisms: Elbasvir-grazoprevir and ribavirin for 16 weeks-Genotype 1b, therapy-naive or peginterferon alfa/ribavirin-experienced: Elbasvir-grazoprevir for 12 weeks
-Genotype 1a or 1b, peginterferon alfa/ribavirin/HCV proteaseinhibitor-experienced: Elbasvir-grazoprevir and ribavirin for 12weeks-Genotype 4, therapy-naive: Elbasvir-grazoprevir for 12 weeks-Genotype 4, peginterferon alfa/ribavirin-experienced: Elbasvir-grazoprevir and ribavirin for 16 weeks
-Patients with HCV genotype 1a infection should be tested for virus
with NS5A resistance-associated polymorphisms (at amino acidpositions 28, 30, 31, or 93) before starting this drug to determineregimen and duration.-Hepatic laboratory testing recommended prior to and duringtherapy.-Peginterferon alfa/ribavirin-experienced: Patients who have failedtherapy with peginterferon alfa plus ribavirin-Peginterferon alfa/ribavirin/HCV protease inhibitor-experienced:Patients who have failed therapy with peginterferon alfa plus
ribavirin plus HCV NS3/4A protease inhibitor (e.g., boceprevir,simeprevir, telaprevir)-Optimal regimen and duration of therapy not established forpeginterferon alfa/ribavirin/HCV protease inhibitor-experiencedgenotype 1a-infected patients with at least 1 baseline NS5Aresistance-associated polymorphism at positions 28, 30, 31, and 93. -The manufacturer product information should be consulted forrecommended ribavirin dose in patients with CrCl greater than 50
mL/min; the manufacturer product information for ribavirin shouldbe consulted for further information on ribavirin dosing, includingdose adjustments.
Use: With or without ribavirin, for the treatment of chronic HCVgenotypes 1 or 4 infection
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Dose:
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. Skip the missed doseif it is almost time for your next scheduled dose. Do not take extramedicine to make up the missed dose.
Side effects:
Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reactionto Zepatier: hives; difficult breathing; swelling of your face, lips,tongue, or throat.
Call your doctor at once if you have:
• nausea, vomiting, upper stomach pain, loss of appetite;
• tiredness;
• dark urine, clay-colored stools;
• jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes); or
• (if you also take ribavirin) pale skin, feeling light-headed or shortof breath, rapid heart rate, trouble concentrating.
Common Zepatier side effects may include:
• headache;
• nausea, diarrhea;
• sleep problems (insomnia); or
• feeling tired.
Jeenatara BegumAssistant Professor
GNIPST
DISEASE RELATED BREAKING NEWS
Yellow Fever – China: (13th April, 2016)
Between 4 and 12 April 2016, the National IHR Focal Point ofChina notified WHO of 2 additional imported cases of yellow
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fever (YF). To date, a total of 11 laboratory-confirmed YF casesimported from Angola have been reported in China.
Read more
UPCOMING EVENTS
ICMR sponsored 9th Annual International Conference on ClinicalPharmacology inMaternal and Child Care will be held on 28th to30th April 2016 at Mumbai, India.
3 days workshop on statistical Methods in biomedical Research, incollaboration with National Institute of Medical Statistics will beheld on 11th to 13th May, 2016 at New Delhi.
World Congress on Drug discovery-2016 will be held on 18th to20th July 2016 at Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
DRUGS UPDATES
FDA Accepts Remoxy NDA for Review: (12th
April, 2016)
Pain Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq:PTIE) announced that the U.S.Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has determined that theNew Drug Application (NDA) resubmission for Remoxy, anabuse-deterrent formulation of extended -release oxycodone(CII) capsules, is sufficiently complete to permit a substantivereview. September 25, 2016 is the target action date under thePrescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA).
Read more
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CAMPUS NEWS
Placement Record 2016:SL
NO
COMPANY NAME NUMBER OF
STUDENT
APPEARED/APPLIED
NUMBER OF
STUDENT
SELECTED
JOB
PROFILE
1 DR. LAL PATH LAB 64 7 (3 of them
already joined)
Sales,
Marketing and
office assistant
2 APOLLO
PHARMACY
36 31 (Waiting
for finalinterview)
Hospital and
retail chain pharmacist
3 ABBOTT INDIA 74 16 (Waiting
for finalinterview)
Sales and
Marketing
4 HETERO DRUGS 18 18 (Waiting
for finalinterview)
Production,
QC and QA
5 ERIS LIFE SCIENCES 01 01 (Joined) Sales and
Marketing
6 JUPITER
PHARMACEUTICALS
05 01 (Joined) Production,
QC and QA
7 GOVT PHARMACIST 4 4 (Joined) Hospital
Pharmacist
8 ALCHEMIST EYEHOSPITAL
2 2 (Waiting forfinal
interview)
HospitalPharmacist
IPA Bengal Pharma & Healthcare trust scholarship 2016:Congratulations to Rudradip Das, student of B.Pharm 3rd year has
been awarded IPA Bengal Pharma & Healthcare trust scholarship2016.
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Accreditation by NAAC:SL.NO.
NAME OF THEINSTITUTE
STATE CGPA(outof scale 4)
GRADE
01 Guru Nanak
Institute ofPharmaceuticalScience AndTechnology,Kolkata-700114
West
Bengal
2.70 B
JOBS 2016:Dr. Lal Path Lab:
On 22nd March 2016 Dr. Lal Path Lab conducted interview atGNIPST.The name of selected students for the post of Sales Trainee are:1. Atri Pain Majumder2. Chandrika Saha3. Maitreyee Banerjee4. Md. Nadeem Shah5. Nilotpal Gorai
6. Smaranjeet Banik7. Sreejita Roy
GPAT 2016 Result:The following B.Pharm. final year students have qualified, GPAT-2016. We congratulate them all.Aishika DattaMainak ChatterjeeIndira SahaPriyanka DeAheli MukherjeeSoumya GuhaDebanjana DasDebalina DattaEvana PatraHimadrija Chatterjee
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IRIS 2016: GNIPST organized colllege fest ‘IRIS 2016’ from 11th to 13th March,
2016.
Result of different events: Intracollege Quiz competition:
1st: Arani Roy and Dipayan Nath
2nd : Bhaskar Singha and Pratik Nandi
Intracollege Painting competition:
1st: Swagata Paul
2nd : Aviraj Pathak
3rd : Dippyoman Guha
Group Dance Competition:
Karma Group
Intercollege Solo Dance Competition:
1st : Monodipa Ghosh
2nd : Aditya Paul (NIT)
Antaksari Competition:
1st: Sunanda and Aparupa
2nd : Meghna and Joyita3rd : Arpita and Pami
Intercollege Solo Singing Competition:
1st: Arpita Sarkar
2nd : Arvind Raj (Sudhir Chandra College)
3rd : Priyam Mondal (Supreme College)
Intercollege Band Competition:
1st
: D Errors2nd : Mukti
3rd : GNIPST band
Fashion:
Best Male: Md. Nadeem Shah
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Best Female: Sweta
Best Couple: Md. Nadeem Shah and Susmita Kar
Blood donation Camp 2016:
On 4
th
March 2016 Social Service club and Alumni Associationof GNIPST organized a Blood donation camp in association with
Association of voluntary Blood Donars, West Bengal.
Reminiscence & 1st Alumni meet 2016:On 28th February 2016 GNIPST organized the Reunion programme
“Reminiscence & 1st Alumni meet 2016”.
National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC):
A NAAC peer team completed a three-day inspection (17
th
February to 19th February, 2016) of GNIPST to evaluate its
academic credibility and infrastructure on Friday.
Saraswati Puja 2016:On 13th February 2016 the students of GNIPST celebrated
Saraswati Puja at GNIPST campus.
GNIPST Cricket 2016 result:
Winner: B.Pharm 4
th
yearRunners: B.Pharm 2nd year
Man of the match, best wicket taker, best batsman: B.Pharm 4th
year student Gourab Dey
GNIPST Sports 2016 result:Relay Race for Boys:
1st: Maruf Billa, Somenath Dian, Subhajit Majumdar, Abu Sufia
100 meter Flat Race for Girls:
1st: Nirmita Gupta
2nd : Joyati Ghosh
3rd : Moutan Roy
Long Jump for Girls:
1st: Aindrila Bhoumik
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2nd : Manpreet Ghai
3rd : Anjali Mondal
Shotput for Girls:
1
st
: Koyal Ghosh2nd : Nirmita Gupta
3rd : Sneha Pal
Discuss for Girls:
1st: Manpreet Ghai
2nd : Nirmita Gupta
3rd : Sneha Pal
Sack race for Girls:
1st: Nirmita Gupta2nd : Aindrila Bhoumik
3rd : Moutan Roy
Balance race for Girls:
1st: Indira Saha
2nd : Nirmita Gupta
3rd : Aindrila Bhoumik
Relay Race for Girls:Aindrila Bhoumik
Manpreet Ghai
Anjali Mondal
Joyati Ghosh
Skipping for Girls:
1st: Aindrila Bhoumik
2
nd
: Anjali Mondal 3rd : Manpreet Ghai
200 meter Flat Race for Girls:
1st: Anjali Mondal
2nd : Moutan Roy
3rd : Nirmita Gupta
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Sack race for Boys:
1st: Maruf Billa Akunjee
2nd : Abu Sufian
3
rd
: Sufian Sk.100 meter Race for Boys:
1st: Abu Sufian
2nd : Maruf Billa Akunjee
3rd : Arijit Mitra Thakur
200 meter Flat Race for Boys:
1st: Maruf Billa Akunjee
2nd : Subrajit Mazumder
3rd : Arijit Mitra Thakur
Long Jump for Boys:
1st: Abu Sufian
2nd : Maruf Billa Akunjee
3rd : Dipankar Kamila
Go for Goal for Boys:
1st: Rohan Dutta
2nd : Souvik Ganguly3rd : Ankit Chowdhury
Discuss throw for Boys:
1st: Bishal Kr. Singh
2nd : Raj Kumar
3rd : Arijit Mitra Thakur
Shotput for Boys:
1
st
: Arijit Mitra Thakur 2nd : Bishal Kr. Singh
Tug of War for Boys:
Dipu Roy, Doyal Hui, Ankit Dey, Rohan Dutta, Bishal Kumar
Singh.
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Tug of War for Girls:
Indira Saha, Joyati Ghosh, Sneha Pal, Manpreet Ghai, Debolina
Roy.
On 29
th
January to 30
th
January 2016 GNIPST organized the cricketmatch.
On 27th January and 28th January 2016 GNIPST organized theAnnual Sports programme.
From 19th January, 2016 to 28th January, 2016 B.Pharm final yearstudents had their Industrial Tour in Gangtok, Sikkim and Pelling.
They visited Alkem Laboratories Ltd. Sikkim under the
supervision of Ms. Jeenatara Begum, Mr. Samrat Bose and Mr.Dipanjan Mondal.
On 12th January, 2016 the students and teachers of GNIPSTcelebrated youth day on the occasion of 153rd birth anniversary of
Swami Vivekananda.
A competition on Innovative and Scientific Modelling will be heldin Tech-Fest 2016. Only B.Pharm students are eligible for
participation. Last date for topic submission is 11
th
January, 2016and last date for Model submission is 20th January, 2016. Posters
are also invited on different subjects. Last date for soft copy of the
posters submission is 11th January, 2016.
A Bulletin committee will be formed and all the committeemembers are requested to attend the Bulletin Committee Meeting
on 4th January, 2016.
On 23rd December 2015, a meeting was held in GNIPST for Bulletincommittee formation and Tech-Fest 2016.
Dr. Asis Bala got 1st prize in the Oral presentation conducted bySFE in Jadavpur.
Recived a Grant in aid from Department of Science &Technology, Govt of WestBengal under the Scheme of Scientific
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Project Research & Science Popularization Programme during the
financial year 2015-16 to GNIPST as per details below
Grantee Institution: Guru Nanak institute of Pharmaceutical
Science & TechnologyPrincipal Investigator: Dr Swati Chakraborty
Title of the Project: Identification of heavy metal chromium Cr
(VI) & Nickel (Ni) tollerence bacteria to develop microbial
biosensors and role on secondary metabolite of medicinal plant
Bacopa monnieri(L) in metal contaminated soil of East Kolkata
Wetland.
Grant in Aid: Eighteen lakh Ninety Eight Thousand & One
Junior Research fellow for three years of duration
Some teachers and students of GNIPST attended the seminar SFE2015.
Report of National Seminar on “Current Innovation inBiotechnology for Human Welfare”:
1. Name of the Institute: Guru Nanak institute of PharmceuticalScience & Technology
2. Sanctioning Authority: West Bengal State Council of Science& Technology, Department of Science & Technology, Governmentof West Bengal for conducting Seminar for National Science Day.3. Seminar Topic : “Current Innovation in Biotechnology forHuman Welfare”.4.Amount Sanctioned: 30,000/-5. Purpose of Utilisation: Celebration of National Science Day (7th
November 2015) One day National Seminar on “Current
Innovation in Biotechnology for Human Welfare”.
Eminent Speakers from Indian Stastical Institute, Viswa-BharatiUniversity, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Vidyalaya, National Instituteof Occupational Health ,Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute,
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Directorate of Drug Control(WB) etc. were invited for thepresentation in scientific lecture sessions.
There was scientific poster presentation competition among thestudents of different colleges of WestBengal. Total number of
sixty three posters were selected for presentation and best threeposters were awarded .
I. First prize winners Poulami Majumdaer, Indrajit Karmakar,Suchandra Majumder, Pallab kanti halder from JadavpurUniversity, Department of Pharmaceutical Science on “ Evaluationof invitro antidiabetic activity of methanol extract of Curcuma caesia rhizome,
II. Second Prize winners Susmita Dutta, Swati Chakraborty , Guru
Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science & Technology, “Optimization of biofilm poduction from Pseudomonas sp. and application in antimicrobial and bacteriocin producing activity” ,
III. Third prize winners are jointly from Arindam Ganguly, AparupaBhattacharya, Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science &Technology, “Microbial fuel cell” and Apurba Mukherjee , SutapaMukherjee, Madhumita Roy, Chittaranjan National CancerInstitute , “The common Indian spice curcumin act as an enhancerof antitumor agent in Leukemia”.
Around 580 delegates from different academic and reserchinstitutes attended the day long seminar
Swarangam:On 9th November, 2015 GNIPST organized the post puja and preKalipuja celebration programme ‘Swarangam’.
National Science Day 2015:On 7th November 2015, GNIPST organized a National Seminar on
“Current Innovation in Biotechnology for Human Welfare”, on the
occasion of Science day 2015 on the theme of “Science for Nation
Building”. Sponsored by West Bengal State Council of Science &
Technology, Catalysed & Supported by National Council for
Science, Technology & communication, DST, New Delhi.
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Winners of Intracollege Football Tournament:Congratulations to B.Pharm final year for their victory inIntracollege Football Tournament.
Intracollege Football Tournament:On 9th October and 10th October, 2015 GNIPST has organized theIntracollege Football Tournament.
EN BIOLET:On 5th and 6th October, 2015 seminar was held on EN-BIOLET byStone India Ltd.
INDOOR BATTLE 2015On 24th September, 2015 GNIPST organised the Indoor games(Table Tennis, Carrom, Chess for both Boys and Girls) Indoor
Battle 2015. Congratulations to all winners and participants.The Winners are:Table Tennis (for Boys):1st: Soumen Dhara (M.Pharm, 2nd year [Pharmacology])2nd : Ratul Banduri (B.Pharm, 3rd year)3rd : Sneham Sen (B.Pharm, 3rd year)Table Tennis (for Girls):
1st
: Sweta Saha (B.Sc [BT], 3rd
year)2nd : Moutan Roy (B.Pharm, 2nd year)Carrom (for Boys):1st: Sk. Sajjat Ali (B.Pharm, 4th year) and Sk. Abdul Aslam(B.Pharm, 3rd year)2nd : Sourabh Saha (B.Pharm, 4th year) and Rajib Singha Roy (B.Pharm, 4th year)3rd : Arnab Banerjee (M.Pharm, 2nd year [Pharmaceutics])and Achinta Banerjee (M.Pharm, 2nd year [Pharmaceutics])Carrom (for Girls):1st: Sreyashee Mitra (B.Pharm 4th year) and Rituparna Das(B.Pharm 4th year)2nd : Rinita DasBhowmik (B.H.M, 1st year) and Tania Datta (B.H.M,1st year)
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3rd : Sushmita Sen (D.Pharm, 2nd year) and Keya Das (D.Pharm, 2nd year)Chess (for Boys):1st: Sayantan Dutta (B.Pharm, 3rd year)
2nd : Tanmoy Das Biswas (B.Pharm 4th year)3rd : Sourabh Saha (B.Pharm 4th year)Chess (for Girls):1st: Rituparna Das (B.Pharm 4th year)2nd : Suchetana Dutta (B.Pharm 4th year)3rd : Krishnakali Basu (B.Pharm 4th year)
SAGAR DUTTA MEDICAL COLLEGE FEST-ASTERICA 2015WINNER:
The students of GNIPST stood first in the FASHION SHOW competition of Sagar Dutta Medical College Fest:Congratulation to the participants-Souvik Ganguly (B.H.M 2nd year)Riya Taran (B.Pharm 4th year)Moktar Hossain (B.Pharm 4th year)Chandrika Saha (B.Pharm 4th year)Swaranjeet Banik (B.Pharm 4th year)Sampita Pal (B.Pharm 3rd year)Ranit Kundu (M.Pharm 1st year)Susmita Kar (B.Pharm 2nd year)Md. Nadeem Shah (B.Pharm 4th year)Sreyashee Mitra (B.Pharm 4th year)Sunanda (M.Pharm 1st year)Best Male Model of ASTERICA 2k15: Souvik Ganguly (B.H.M 2nd year) Best Female Model of ASTERICA 2k15:
Sampita Pal (B.Pharm 3rd year)Anchor:Sreejita Roy (B.Sc ) Solo Singing competition:Sayantan Goswami (B.Pharm 4th year):winnerArpita (B.Sc) :2nd runner up
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CARNIVAL OF CANVASS: On 4th September the Students of GNIPST celebrated the freshersparty for Masters degree students.On 4th September the students of GNIPST celebrated Teachers’
Day. ESPERANZA:
On 21st August, 2015 the 1st year students of GNIPST werewelcomed in the Freshers Welcome Programme ‘ESPERANZA’.
HOMAGE TO FORMER PRESIDENT DR A P J ABDULKALAM: On 31st July, 2015 all the students and teachers of GNIPST paid
their homage for our former president Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION:
GNIPST has been certified by the Alumni Association under theWest Bengal Societies Registration Act, 1961.
FAREWELL PROGRAMME: On 15th May 2015 GNIPST celebrated the farewell programme‘Sesh Chithi’ for the final year students of M.Pharm, M.Sc,B.Pharm, B.Sc and BHM.
FINISHING SCHOOL TRAINING PROGRAMME: The FINISHING SCHOOL TRAINING PROGRAMME wasorganized by the Entrepreneurship Development Cell and Training& Placement Cell, GNIPST in collaboration with Indian PharmacyGraduates’ Association (IPGA), Bengal Branch from 21st Februaryto 11th April, 2015 at GNIPST Auditorium.
On 21st
February, 2015 the Finishing School Training Programme of GNIPST was inaugurated by Sri Soumen Mukhopadhyay, Deputy
Director, Drug Control Office, Goutam Kr. Sen, President, IPGA,Mr. Subroto Saha, Asst. Directorate, Drug Control Office, Mr.Ranendra Chakraborty, Sales Manager and Associate Director Dr.Reddys Laboratory. On 28th February, 2015 Dr. D. Roy, Former Deputy DrugController, Mr. Sujoy Chakraborty, divisional Therapy Manager,
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Cipla and Mr. Vikranjit Biswas, Senior Manager, Learning &Development, Cipla delivered their valuable lectures in the 2nd dayFINISHING SCHOOL TRAINING PROGRAMME of GNIPST.On 14th March, 2015 Mr. Milindra Bhattacharya, Senior Manager,
QA & QC, Emami Ltd. and Mr. Joydev Bhoumik, Manager,Operation, Ranbaxy Laboratory Limited delivered their valuablelectures in the 3rd day FINISHING SCHOOL TRAININGPROGRAMME of GNIPST.On 21st March, 2015 Mr. Tridib Neogi, Associate Vice-President(Quality Assurance), Albert David Ltd. delivered his valuablelectures in the 4th FINISHING SCHOOL TRAININGPROGRAMME of GNIPST.
On 28th March, 2015 Dr. Gautam Chaterjee, an Alumni of JadavpurUniversity and presently associated with NIPER d elivered hisvaluable lectures in the 5th FINISHING SCHOOL TRAININGPROGRAMME of GNIPST.On 11th April, 2015 the closing ceremony of the FINISHINGSCHOOL TRAINING PROGRAMME was held in GNIPSTAuditorium.
JOBS:All the students of Final Year B. Pharm and M. Pharm are herebyinformed that an interview will be conducted on 23rd May, 2015 byStandard Pharmaceuticals Ltd. GSK for post: Production, QA, QC.All the students of Final Year B. Pharm and M. Pharm are herebyinformed that an interview will be conducted by GSK for sales andmarketing job.Details given below:
Date: 27.03.2015Time: 09:45 am
Venue : GSK Consumer Healthcare Limited, Unit No. 208,2
nd
Floor, Ecospace Campus B (3 B), New Town,Rajarhat, 24 Pgs (N). Kolkata-700156.
THYROCARE provisionally selected 15 students from JIS Group.Amongst these, 3 students of B. Sc (H) Biotechnology and M. ScBiotechnology have been selected.
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Ipsita Mondal (M. Sc Biotechnology)Debriti Paul (M. Sc Biotechnology)Debopriya Chatterjee {B. Sc (H) Biotechnology}
The final year students of B.Pharm (31 students) and B.Sc (11students) attended the pooled campus drive of Abbott India Ltd.on 10th March, 2015 at Jadavpur University. Among them 17students have gone through to the final round of this pooledcampus drive and short listed for final selection.
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EDITOR’S NOTE
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issue of 55th Volumeof GNIPST BULLETIN. All the followers of GNIPST BULLETIN
are able to avail the bulletin through facebook account ‘GNIPST
bulletin’ I am very much thankful to all the GNIPST members and
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and supports. I am also thankful to Dr. Abhijit Sengupta, Director
of GNIPST for his valuable advice and encouragement. Special
thanks to Dr. Prerona Saha, Mr. Debabrata Ghosh Dastidar
and Mr. Soumya Bhattacharya for their kind co-operation andtechnical supports. Thank you Mr. Soumya Bhattacharya for the
questionnaires of the student section. An important part of the
improvement of the bulletin is the contribution of the readers. You
are invited to send in your write ups, notes, critiques or any kind of
contribution for the forthcoming special and regular issue.
ARCHIVE
ACHIEVEMENT:
Congratulations to Anurag Chanda, student of B.Pharm final yearwho have got the 1st prize in poster presentation event in Prakriti2015 at Department of Agricultural and Food engineering, IIT,Kharagpur.
OTHERS:On 24
th
and 25th
February, 2015 Swamiji of Gourio Math wasdelivered some motivational lectuers in GNIPST.
The students of GNIPST participated in the 4th
Sardar JodhSinghTrophy organised by NIT on 20
th
February, 2015.
On 8th February, 2015 Gnipst celebrated the Reunionprogramme“Reminiscence Reloaded 2015”.
The general body meeting of APTI, Bengal Branch has been
conducted at GNIPST on 15th June, 2012. The program started with
a nice presentation by Dr. Pulok Kr. Mukherjee, School of Natural
Products, JU on the skill to write a good manuscript forpublication in impact journals. It was followed by nearly two hour
long discussion among more than thirty participants on different
aspects of pharmacy education. Five nonmember participants
applied for membership on that very day.
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AICTE has sanctioned a release of grant under Research
Promotion Scheme (RPS) during the financial year 2012-13to
GNIPST as per the details below:
a. Beneficiary Institution: Guru Nanak Institution of PharmaceuticalScience & Technology.
b. Principal Investigator: Dr. LopamudraDutta.
c. Grant-in-aid sanctioned:Rs. 16,25000/- only
d. Approved duration: 3 years
e. Title of the project: Screening and identification of potential
medicinal plant of Purulia & Bankura districts of West Bengal
with respect to diseases such as diabetes, rheumatism, Jaundice,hypertension and developing biotechnological tools for enhancing
bioactive molecules in these plants.
Activity Clubs of GNIPST:Name of Club Member FacultySPORTS Mr. Debabrata GhoshDastidarLITERARY AND PAINTING Ms. Jeenatara BegumSCIENCE AND INNOVATIVEMODELLING
Mr. Samrat Bose
ECO Ms. Sumana RoySOCIAL SERVICES Dr. Asis BalaPHOTOGRAPHY Ms. Sanchari BhattacharyaCULTURAL Ms. Priyanka RayDEBATE AND EXTEMPORE Mr. Soumya Bhattacharya
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