
Anangpuria School of Pharmaceutical Sciences organised Epilepsy Day on 10th February 2025
The Anangpuria School of Pharmaceutical Sciences marked Epilepsy Day on February 10, 2025, with the objective of creating awareness about epilepsy—its causes, symptoms, treatment options, and the social stigma surrounding it. The day featured a thought-provoking guest lecture and a lively oral presentation competition, both of which witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and faculty members alike.
Guest Lecture on Epilepsy Awareness
The highlight of the event was a guest talk delivered by Dr. Himanshu Arora, Director of Neurosurgery and Spine, Metro Hospital, Faridabad. The session took place in the Seminar Hall from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM and was highly interactive and informative. Dr. Arora provided an in-depth understanding of epilepsy, covering topics such as different types of seizures, underlying neurological causes, available treatment options, and the challenges posed by public misconceptions.
He also emphasized the importance of early diagnosis, medication adherence, lifestyle modifications, and the role of neurosurgical advancements in managing epilepsy. Students actively participated, asking questions and sharing perspectives, making it a truly engaging experience.
Oral Presentation Competition
Following the guest lecture, an oral presentation competition on Epilepsy Awareness was held in Room No. 311. The competition encouraged students to research and share their knowledge on various aspects of epilepsy. Presentations covered a wide range of topics—from the pathophysiology of epilepsy to innovative treatment strategies and myth-busting social misconceptions.
The participants showcased strong research skills, effective communication, and a passion for healthcare advocacy. Ms. Sakshi Kumari, a student of B. Pharmacy 3rd Semester, was declared the Best Oral Presenter for her outstanding delivery, clarity of concepts, and confident presentation style.
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Educational Visit to Golden Eagle Waste Management for D. Pharmacy Students of Anangpuria School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
On 16/1/2025 the D. Pharmacy students of Anangpuria School of Pharmaceutical Sciences undertook an educational visit to Golden Eagle Waste Management, a leading facility known for its eco-friendly and scientific approach to waste handling and disposal. The visit was organized as part of the curriculum to enhance the students’ practical understanding of biomedical waste management and environmental safety practices.
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During the visit, students were introduced to various types of waste generated by pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors, including hazardous, non-hazardous, and biomedical waste. The technical staff at Golden Eagle demonstrated the segregation process, methods of treatment (like incineration and autoclaving), and final disposal techniques in accordance with government norms and environmental guidelines.The interactive session included insights into regulatory compliance, waste categorization, the importance of proper labeling and color coding, and the role of pharmacists in ensuring safe waste disposal in clinical and industrial setups. The visit proved to be an eye-opener, encouraging students to adopt sustainable practices in their future professional roles.
Overall, the visit was highly informative and helped bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application, aligning with the institution’s vision of producing well-informed and responsible healthcare professionals.
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Industrial Visit to Coca-Cola Plant – Anangpuria School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
The students of B. Pharmacy from Anangpuria School of Pharmaceutical Sciences recently undertook an educational industrial visit to the Coca-Cola bottling plant. This enriching experience was organized to provide students with real-world insights into large-scale manufacturing, quality assurance practices, and operational management in the beverage industry.
During the visit, students witnessed the complete production process—from water purification, ingredient blending, carbonation, and bottling, to packaging and quality control checks. The technical team at Coca-Cola provided a detailed briefing on Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), hygiene protocols, automation in processing, and the importance of stringent quality parameters—essential knowledge for budding pharmaceutical professionals.
This visit served as an excellent opportunity for students to understand the significance of standard operating procedures, regulatory compliance, and technological advancements in the FMCG sector, thereby bridging the gap between theoretical learning and practical application.
Such industry interactions are part of the institute’s ongoing efforts to enhance experiential learning and to prepare students for future roles in pharmaceutical manufacturing and quality assurance.
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Visit to Mother Dairy – An Enriching Industrial Experience
The students of B. Pharmacy from Anangpuria School of Pharmaceutical Sciences recently undertook an educational visit to Mother Dairy, one of India’s leading dairy brands, as part of their industrial exposure program. The visit aimed to bridge the gap between academic learning and practical implementation in the food and pharmaceutical industries.
During the visit, students were introduced to the various stages of milk processing, including pasteurization, homogenization, packaging, and quality control measures. The technical team at Mother Dairy provided valuable insights into hygiene standards, cold chain management, and the role of quality assurance in ensuring consumer safety. Students also learned about the importance of microbiological testing, preservation techniques, and the use of additives in dairy products.
This hands-on learning experience helped students understand the application of pharmaceutical principles in the food industry, especially in areas like Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), quality testing, and regulatory compliance. The visit concluded with an interactive Q&A session, where students enthusiastically participated and gained clarity on various aspects of large-scale production and quality maintenance.
The industrial visit to Mother Dairy was both informative and inspiring, equipping future pharmacists with practical knowledge and awareness of interdisciplinary applications in the pharmaceutical and food sectors.
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Anti-Ragging Campaign
In an inspiring effort to combat ragging, our students came together today for a poster-making competition. The event wasn’t just about creativity—it was about educating and sensitizing the entire campus on the grave impact of ragging. Together, we’re fostering a culture of respect and safety.
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