Anti-Ragging Week by organizing a comprehensive Anti-Ragging Awareness Program on 18th August 2025
The Anangpuria School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (ASPS) observed Anti-Ragging Week by organizing a comprehensive Anti-Ragging Awareness Program on 18th August 2025. The initiative aimed to sensitize students about the harmful effects of ragging, its legal consequences, and the need to create a safe and inclusive campus culture.
The day began with a pledge ceremony at 9:45 AM, where students took an oath to stand united against ragging. This was followed by the screening of short awareness videos, showcasing real-life impacts and the strict disciplinary actions associated with ragging. The session left a powerful impression on young minds.
To foster creativity and active participation, two competitions were organized
Poster Making Students expressed strong messages through creative visuals on themes of unity, respect, and a ragging-free campus.
Slogan Writing Participants presented short, impactful slogans that captured the essence of anti-ragging in just a few words.
Both events witnessed enthusiastic participation and showcased the commitment of students towards spreading awareness.
Faculty members interacted with students, emphasizing that ragging is a punishable offense with no place in academic life. They highlighted the importance of mutual respect, discipline, and empathy, reminding everyone of ASPS’s zero-tolerance policy towards ragging
The program successfully:
✔ Created awareness about the consequences of ragging
✔ Strengthened student commitment towards a ragging-free campus
✔ Promoted creativity and active involvement in social causes
✔ Reinforced the institution’s values of safety, dignity, and inclusivity
The Anti-Ragging Awareness Program 2025 concluded on an inspiring note with students and faculty reaffirming their pledge to uphold a respectful and safe learning environment. The event truly reflected ASPS’s dedication to nurturing not only academic excellence but also a culture of compassion and responsibility.
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Read MoreIndustrial Visit to Yakult – B. Pharmacy 1st Semester Students (ASPS)
Anangpuria School of Pharmaceutical Sciences organized an enriching industrial visit to Yakult for 100 students of B. Pharmacy 1st Semester, accompanied by four faculty members. The visit aimed to provide students with practical exposure to industrial manufacturing processes and to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world applications.
Upon arrival, the students were warmly welcomed by the Yakult team and introduced to the company’s history, global presence, and commitment to promoting health through probiotics. A detailed presentation helped students understand the science behind Lactobacillus casei Shirota, the key probiotic strain used in Yakult.
The visit included a guided tour of the fully automated production facility, where students observed various stages of manufacturing, including:
Processing and fermentation
Quality control and safety standards
Packaging and bottling operations
Cold-chain maintenance
The interaction with Yakult’s technical experts enriched the students’ understanding of industrial hygiene, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), and stringent quality assurance protocols followed in the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries.
Faculty members highlighted that the visit greatly enhanced the students’ knowledge of probiotics, industrial workflows, and career opportunities in related sectors.
Anangpuria school of Pharmaceutical sciences extends its gratitude to Yakult for their hospitality and for providing such an insightful learning experience. The visit proved to be a valuable academic exposure, inspiring students to explore innovation and excellence in the field of pharmaceutical sciences.
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Read MoreFresher’s Party for the newly admitted students of B. Pharmacy 1st Semester and D. Pharmacy 1st Year
The Anangpuria School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (ASPS) organized a vibrant and memorable Fresher’s Party for the newly admitted students of B. Pharmacy 1st Semester and D. Pharmacy 1st Year. The event was hosted by their seniors on a grand scale at Sammer Grand, Sector 10, Faridabad, with the aim of welcoming the new batch into the ASPS family and helping them interact, bond, and feel comfortable in their new academic environment.
The celebration was filled with energy, music, creativity, and exciting performances. Students participated enthusiastically in a variety of activities, including dance, singing, fashion walks, talent shows, and fun competitions. Their confidence and talent made the event lively and enjoyable for everyone present.
One of the highlights of the day was the Ramp Walk and Personality Round, where students displayed their personality, communication skills, and stage presence. Based on their overall performance, confidence, and style, the judges selected the following titles for both programs:
Mr. Fresher (Mr. Dilshan Alvi (25/BP20) B.Pharmacy & Mr. Naveen (25/DP27) D.Pharmacy)
Ms. Fresher (Ms. Yashna Ahuja (25/BP99) B.Pharmacy & Ms. Manvi (25/DP24) D.Pharmacy)
Mr. Personality (Mr. Ubesh (25/BP91) B.Pharmacy & Mr. Ral Poswal (25/DP37) D.Pharmacy)
Ms. Personality (Ms. Nikita (25/BP49) B.Pharmacy & Saniya Saifi (25/DP43) D.Pharmacy)
These titles were awarded separately for B. Pharmacy 1st Semester and D. Pharmacy 1st Year students, making the moment special and encouraging for the winners.
The event concluded with a vote of thanks to the faculty, organizers, and student volunteers who made the celebration a grand success. The Fresher’s Party not only welcomed the new students but also created lasting memories, friendships, and a sense of belonging in the ASPS family.
The institution looks forward to a productive, enriching, and joyful academic journey ahead for all the newcomers.
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Read MoreEye Checkup Camp & CPR Workshop
On 25th April 2025, Anangpuria School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (ASPS) organized a CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) Workshop in collaboration with Metro Hospital, Faridabad, exclusively for pharmacy students and staff members. The workshop aimed to equip participants with life-saving skills and practical knowledge on how to respond effectively in emergency situations such as cardiac arrests, choking, or sudden collapse, where immediate medical assistance can make a difference between life and death. Experienced medical professionals guided the attendees through demonstrations and hands-on training, highlighting the importance of timely intervention and the critical role healthcare professionals and even trained citizens can play in saving lives. On the same day, ASPS also conducted a Free Eye Camp in association with Dr. Sonia Sharma from Drishti Vision Care, where pharmacy students were provided with comprehensive eye check-ups and consultations to spread awareness about eye health, early detection of vision problems, and the need for regular eye care in today’s digital era. Both initiatives reflected the institution’s commitment to holistic development by not only preparing students academically but also sensitizing them towards healthcare practices that contribute to the well-being of society.
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Read MoreIndustrial Visit to Biomed Healthcare (Prithla)
On 15th April 2025, the students of B. Pharmacy 5th semester from Anangpuria School of Pharmaceutical Sciences (ASPS) visited Biomed Health Care , Prithla as part of their academic exposure and industrial learning. The visit was organized with the objective of bridging theoretical knowledge with practical applications in the pharmaceutical field. During the visit, students were introduced to various advanced technologies, manufacturing processes, quality control measures, and research practices followed in the pharmaceutical industry. They gained valuable insights into the real-time working of laboratories and production units, which enhanced their understanding of concepts such as drug formulation, quality assurance, regulatory standards, and good manufacturing practices. The interaction with industry experts motivated students to align their classroom learning with industrial expectations and inspired them to explore innovative approaches in their future careers. This educational visit proved to be a significant step in nurturing their professional skills, broadening their perspective of the pharma sector, and preparing them for their upcoming roles as competent pharmacists.
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