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PSG COLLEGE OF PHARMACY Indian constitution day & Youth awakening day celebrations Science club organized the event to discuss on the topic “In today’s scenario making a successful pathway is individual? or society based?” The students also discussed about the basics of Indian constitution. This gave students an idea about the IPC.

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Page 1: Indian constitution day & Youth awakening day celebrations

PSG COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

Indian constitution day & Youth awakening day celebrations

Science club organized the event to discuss on the topic “In today’s scenario making a successful pathway

is individual? or society based?”

The students also discussed about the basics of Indian constitution. This gave students an idea about the

IPC.

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Dr. M. Ramanathan

Principal

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PSG COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

Swachtha Pakhwada Observance programme was conducted by NSS unit at Vedapatti &

Vanniyampalayam village in the first week of Feb 2020

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Dr. M. Ramanathan

Principal

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PSG COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

COVID 19 AWARENESS PROGRAM

COVID 19 awareness program was organized on 10 February 2020 in front of PSG Hospitals by 3rd

B Pharm students.

In this the prevention of corona virus infection was discussed by the students. The students also discussed

about the precautions to be followed to reduce the chances of infection.

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A poster presentation was conducted to spread awareness COVID 19 among public. In this the students

presented about the statistics on viral infections in human, mode of spread of virus and precautions to be

taken to reduce the COVID 19 pandemic infection.

Dr. M. Ramanathan

Principal