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HIMALAYAN INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY’S ANNUAL REPORT Looking Back on a Year of Great Success 2018-19 HIMALAYAN GROUP OF PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTIONS Kala Amb, Tehsil Nahan, District Sirmour (H.P.) - 173030 Website: www.himalayaninstitutions.com Email: [email protected]

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HIMALAYAN INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY’S

ANNUAL REPORT Looking Back on a Year of Great Success

2018-19

HIMALAYAN GROUP OF PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTIONS Kala Amb, Tehsil – Nahan, District – Sirmour (H.P.) - 173030

Website: www.himalayaninstitutions.com Email: [email protected]

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Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy

Himalayan Group of Professional Institutions, Kala Amb (H.P.)

Sh. Rajnish Bansal

Chairman

Himalayan Group

Message

Dear Students,

"We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for

the future."

Franklin D. Roosevelt

These words by Franklin D. Roosevelt perfectly describe our aim at Himalayan Institute of

Pharmacy. Beyond providing a sound education, we wish to provide our students a holistic

learning experience for life. Our aim is to teach students to LEARN, not just STUDY. Hence,

we strive to travel beyond the boundaries of mere books. We have realized that the future is

abstract and unknown but the youth in our hands are real and can be molded.

Dear students, "You are the nation-builders. You are the movers of technology. You are the

agents of change." It is our fervent hope that the years that you spend in HIP enable you to

equip with appropriate knowledge & skills. The fine qualities that you imbibe and the

technical skills that you learn to apply will be your major contribution to your parents, to

society, and to the nation.

We invest our trust on you. You are our safe source and we bank all our efforts on you. We

create not the future instead we craft you for the future. There are strong challenges to great

efforts but, always remember, great effort bears the sweet fruit of success. We want you to

taste the fruit of success once and for the rest of your life, you will never rest.

"You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great."

Best wishes.

x

Sh. Rajnish Bansal

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Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy

Himalayan Group of Professional Institutions, Kala Amb (H.P.)

Sh.Vikas Bansal

Vice-Chairman

Himalayan Group

Message

Our vision is based on hard work, open communication, a strong emphasis on team work and

a high level of responsibility. This visionary culture allows and emphasizes our wards not

only to adopt the present day challenges but also individual responsibilities to the society and

our nation at large.

Learning should be based on doing things and not merely knowing things. Until and unless

learning solutions relate to real life and motivate the learner to acquire and apply the

knowledge, the whole process will remain superficial. Any pharmacy institution worth its

name looks to optimize the productivity of global leaders. Our institution has set specific

objectives and planned activities for achieving excellence in all spheres of technical

education.

The service of the institution in creating personally mature, professionally equipped and

service-oriented graduates is really worth mentioning. We strongly believe in academic

excellence and do not compromise on teaching standards or discipline. These three things are

the springboards on which we operate.

People who feel good about themselves produce good results and people who produce good

results feel good about themselves. We also believe in total learning and sharing. Have a visit

to Himalayan Institution of Pharmacy, Kala-Amb, H.P. and feel good to get good education

Sh. Vikas Bansal

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Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy

Himalayan Group of Professional Institutions, Kala Amb (H.P.)

Prof. (Dr.) S K Garg

Dean (Academics)

Himalayan Group

Message

Plato (428 B.C. - 348 B.C.) said -"The direction in which a man starts education will

determine his future life."

Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy has been started with the motto of “Grow with Quality

Education” and we are here to inculcate this spirit into our students. Our aim is to produce

Indians in the true sense of the term, who will feel proud of their culture and ethical values.

Our education will enable them to rise above social, communal, religious and provincial

prejudices. We will emphasize not only on the education of the students but on their all-round

development.

The college is a wonderful place for students from diverse backgrounds to grow

educationally, get involved, and have a meaningful college experience. In every way that

colleges are measured, whether it is academically, in the fine and performing arts, or

athletically, the college excels.

Our curriculum, course offerings, co- and extra-curricular offerings are second to none. We

strive to create an environment where each and every student is given the attention necessary

to achieve his/her individual success.

All of this is made possible by strong partnership that is developed with parents and students.

I am thankful to their support throughout this ongoing journey towards the quality education

which is comparable across the country.

Prof. (Dr.) S K Garg

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Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy

Himalayan Group of Professional Institutions, Kala Amb (H.P.)

Dr. Sachin Goyal

Director

Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy

Message

Arise, awake and stop not till the goal is reached.”- was the message of the great spiritual

leader, Swami Vivekananda. Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy has been sincerely trying to

fulfill the dreams of this great visionary by providing the right environment for all round

development of the students throughout the year.

I feel proud to present before you, the annual report of the HIP, which highlights the saga of

glorious achievements and accomplishments of our students. At the same time it also teaches

us not to be satiated, and establish new bench marks through innovative methods of imparting

education, so as to produce global citizens capable of facing challenges in this rapidly

changing adapting and evolving world.

Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy has been consistently striving to synthesize change oriented

technologies along with cultural values where educators act as facilitators to students in the

teaching learning process. The Institution has registered a consistent improvement in all

departments. The hard work put in by the teachers and the taught has paid the dividends.

Academics make the core of college life. So it continues to be our fundamental concern.

Dr. Sachin Goyal

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1 INTRODUCTION

Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy, Kala- Amb was established in the year 2007. The Institute is

running D. Pharmacy, B. Pharmacy and M. Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics). D. Pharmacy course is

approved by PCI & AICTE and affiliated to the H.P. Takniki Shiksha Board, Dharamshala while

B. Pharmacy and M. Pharmacy courses are approved by PCI & AICTE and affiliated to H.P.

Technical University, Hamirpur (H.P.). Since its inception, all out efforts are being made to

enhance its performance and lay emphasis on quality education practices, world class

infrastructure and high academic standards to ensure bright future and universal acceptance of our

graduates as well as to serve the rural society of the Himachal Pradesh State. Extra curriculum

activities like Industrial visits, Educational tour, Fresher’s Party, Farewell Party, Celebration of

Pharmacist Day, Teacher’s Day, Training and Placement etc. are arranged for time to time. At

present, M. Pharmacy, B. Pharmacy & D. Pharmacy courses are conducted to develop the institute

as per excellence in the field of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

1.1 Facilities

The strength of department lies in the well qualified & experienced faculties. The library has rich

collection of books & technical reference literature. There are too well equipped laboratories of

Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical chemistry, Pharmacognosy, Pharmacology and related subjects. In

addition to this, there are Central Sophisticated Instruments Room, Computer Lab, Machine Room,

Museum, Aseptic Room and Botanical Garden etc. as per norms of PCI.

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1.2 Library

“College is the body and library is the soul of it, which moulds the future of the

students”. Our library is the treasure house of the books. The library has a specialized

collection in the field of Pharmacy including Reference books like Remington the

science and practice of pharmacy;Indian, U.S. & British, Pharmacopoeias; National

and international Journals related to Pharmacy. The library is member of national

level library Network called DELNET (DEVELOPMENT LIBRARY NETWORK)

through which our library users can access a large number of E-books and E-

journals. Through DELNET.

List of Books:

Sr. No. Branch Pharmacy No. of Title No. of Books

1 Pharmaceutics 99 1494

2 Pharmacology 63 736

3 Pharmacognosy 16 300

4 Chemistry 110 1653

5 General book 13 105

Total 301 4288

6 Journals - 10

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1.3 Faculty

Sr. No. Name of Faculty Designation Department Qualification

1. Dr. Sachin Goyal Professor Pharmacology Ph. D.

2. Dr. Shivali Singla Associate Professor Pharmaceutics Ph. D.

3. Ms. Nalini Assistant Professor Pharmaceutical Chemistry M. Pharm

4. Ms. Tejinder Kaur Assistant Professor Pharmacognosy M. Pharm

5. Ms. Ankita Sharma Assistant Professor Pharmaceutics M. Pharm

6. Ms. Raveena Assistant Professor Pharmacology M. Pharm

7. Ms. Sunidhi Mahant Assistant Professor Pharmaceutics M. Pharm

8. Ms. Poonam Kumari Assistant Professor Pharmaceutical Chemistry M. Pharm

9. Ms. Aditi Sharma Assistant Professor Pharmacology M. Pharm

10. Ms. Reena Thakur Assistant Professor Pharmaceutics M. Pharm

11. Ms. Sangeeta Verma Assistant Professor Pharmaceutical Chemistry M. Pharm

12. Ms. Sonia Verma Assistant Professor Pharmaceutical Chemistry M. Pharm

13. Ms. Navjot Sharma Assistant Professor Pharmaceutics M. Pharm

14. Ms. Chetna Jhagta Assistant Professor Pharmaceutical Chemistry M. Pharm

15. Mr. Shubham Goyal Assistant Professor Pharmacology M. Pharm

16. Ms. Vaneeta Rani Assistant Professor Pharmacology M. Pharm

17. Ms. Mandeep Kaur Assistant Professor Pharmaceutical Chemistry M. Pharm

18. Ms. Rajanpreet Kaur Assistant Professor Pharmaceutical Chemistry M. Pharm

19. Mr. Sumit Jain Assistant Professor Pharmacognosy M. Pharm

20. Mr. Shalabh Bansal Assistant Professor Pharmaceutics M. Pharm

21. Ms. Promil Chauhan Assistant Professor Pharmaceutics M. Pharm

22. Ms. Sheetal Assistant Professor Pharmaceutics M. Pharm

23. Ms. Soniya Assistant Professor Pharmaceutics M. Pharm

24. Mr. Khem Chand Lecturer Pharmacy Practice B. Pharm

25. Ms. Shristi Gupta Lecturer Pharmacy Practice B. Pharm

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2 STUDENT MATRIX

2.1 Girls & Boys Matrix

Sr. No. Course Year Girls Boys

1. B. Pharmacy I 10 51

II 22 36

III 21 32

IV 20 32

2. M. Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics) I 05 06

II 01 04

3. D. Pharmacy I 12 47

II 08 39

2.2 Category Matrix

CATEGORY B. PHARMACY M. PHARMACY D.PHARMACY Total

1ST YR 2ND YR 3RD YR 4TH YR 1ST YR 2ND YR 1ST YR 2ND YR

GEN G 3 1 9 3 1 - 8 2 27

B 17 6 11 5 1 3 29 19 91

OBC G 1 1 1 3 2 - 3 4 15

B 10 4 5 7 1 - 13 16 56

SC G 6 16 9 9 2 1 1 2 46

B 18 22 13 16 4 1 3 2 79

ST G - 4 2 5 - - - - 11

B 6 4 3 4 - - 2 2 21

TOTAL 61 58 53 52 11 5 59 47 346

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2.3 State Matrix

STATE

B. PHARMACY M. PHARMACY D.PHARMACY Total

1ST YR 2ND YR 3RD YR 4TH YR 1ST YR 2ND YR 1ST YR 2ND YR

HP G 6 18 9 10 3 1 1 2 50

B 23 21 12 20 5 1 4 1 87

HR G 2 1 3 2 2 - 8 6 24

B 14 7 9 8 1 2 16 33 90

J&K G 1 2 6 - - - - - 9

B 1 3 10 1 - - - - 15

AP G - 1 1 1 - - - - 3

B - 1 1 1 - - - - 3

SIKKIM G 1 1 1 6 - - - - 9

B - - - 2 - - - - 2

TRIPURA G - - - 1 - - - - 1

B - - - - - - - - 0

BIHAR G - - - - - - - - 0

B 6 3 - - - - 1 1 11

UP G - - - - - - 3 - 3

B 4 - - - - - 23 4 31

PUNJAB G - - - - - - - - 0

B 2 - - - - - 1 - 3

WB G - - - - - - - - 0

B 1 - - - - - - - 1

UK G - - - - - - - - 0

B - - - - - 1 - - 1

DELHI G - - 1 - - - - - 1

B - - - - - - 1 - 1

CHANDI

GARH

G - - - - - - - - 0

B - - - - - - 1 - 1

TOTAL 61 58 53 52 11 5 59 47 346

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2.4 Financial Support Matrix

SCHOLARSHIP B. PHARMACY M. PHARMACY D.PHARMACY Total

1ST YR 2ND YR 3RD YR 4TH YR 1ST YR 2ND YR 1ST YR 2ND YR

Self-

Financed

G 3 5 8 3 2 - 12 7 40

B 30 10 15 14 5 3 45 39 161

HP

Scholarship

G 5 12 8 9 2 1 - - 37

B 17 19 11 15 1 1 2 1 67

HR

Scholarship

G - 1 - - 1 - - - 2

B - 5 - - - - - - 5

J&K

Scholarship

G 1 1 3 - - - - - 5

B - 1 5 - - - - 6

AP

Scholarship

G - 1 1 1 - - - - 3

B - 1 1 1 - - - - 3

Sikkim

Scholarship

G 1 - 1 6 - - - - 8

B - 1 - 2 - - - - 3

DRCC

Bihar

G - - - - - - - - 0

B 4 1 - - - - - - 5

Tripura

Scholarship

G - - - 1 - - - - 1

B - - - - - - - - 0

TOTAL 61 58 53 52 11 5 59 47 346

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3 EXTENSION ACTIVITIES

3.1 Induction & Orientation Programme

Dr. Sachin Goyal, Principal Pharmacy addressed the newly joined students on 01.08.2018. He

gave a brief Introduction to pharmacy course covering subjects, syllabus and examination scheme.

After this he introduced the faculty members and security services available at the Institute. He

wished them to be successful in future.

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3.2 Interaction with Fresher

The College’s core values encompass freedom of thought and expression, and freedom from

discrimination. The College is committed to maintaining a learning, living and working

environment in which the rights and dignity of all members of the community are respected. To

maintain this culture department of pharmacy organized an induction program for 1st year students

with their seniors including 2nd year, 3rd year and 4th year students. This program begins with

introduction of all the 1st year students followed by their performances like dancing, singing and

poetry etc. depending upon their interest.

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3.3 CPE at Nahan, H.P.

HP State Pharmacy Council celebrated “World Pharmacist Day” on September 25, 2018 at SFDA

Hall, Nahan, Distt. Sirmour with a theme “Drug Free Hamara Pyara Himachal”. That was followed

by a ‘Continuing Pharmacy Education Program’ for all the registered pharmacist of District Solan

and Sirmour. Dr. Sachin Goyal, Principal, Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy Kala-Amb invited as

a keynote speaker. He delivered a lecture on “Drug Abuse” to the students and motivated the

students for hard work.

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3.4 World Pharmacist Day

Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy, Kala-Amb celebrated “World Pharmacist Day” on 25 September

2018 at Multipurpose Hall (HGPI, Kala-Amb) with immense fervour. Various banners and posters,

portraying various aspects of pharmacy and health care issues, were prepared and displayed across

the campus, and explained by the students of B. Pharmacy and D. Pharmacy to all the students and

the teachers present. Mr. Vikas Bansal (Vice Chaitman, HGPI) flagged off the rally of students

with banners which went through the road near the Institution.

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3.5 Maintenance of Herbal Garden

Herbal garden was maintained in our department on 14 Nov 2018. The students of B pharmacy 7th

Semester actively participated in the maintenance of herbal garden. These students worked

tirelessly to get the garden up. The Garden came to fruition after HIP faculty members Miss

Tejinder kaur and Miss Nalini along with a few of their students joined forces in the maintenance

of herbal garden.

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3.6 Education Tour

A five day four night educational tour to Rajasthan (Jaipur) & Agra was organized for the students

of B. Pharmacy on Thursday, 21 March, 2019, by HIMALAYAN INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY,

KALA-AMB HIMACHAL PRADESH. The journey began from 21 March, 2019 night from our

college campus, along with Principal, HOD, four faculty members and forty students. Jaipur, a

majestic city, gave us a chance to enjoy many spellbinding sights, where history, culture and

traditions came together in an intriguing manner. We also enjoyed the Taj Mahal, one of the seven

wonder of the world. The trip ended in the most perfect and best way it could end up.

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4 CULTURAL EVENTS

4.1 Teacher’s Day Celebration

The special program on this day was celebrated in Pharmacy Department of HGPI on 5th

September, 2018 as a mark of tribute to Dr. Saravepalli Radhakrishnan. Students welcomed Dr.

Rakesh Sharma, Vice Chancellor of Himalayan Group of Professional Institute, Kala-Amb, H.P.

Dr. Sachin Goyal, Principal, Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy and all teaching staff. Dr. Sharma

expressed the importance of being a teacher, while emphasizing upon the roles and responsibilities

which a teacher needs to shoulder in our modern society. Our Principal also briefed about the

importance of this special day and also discussed the experience of teaching and motivates the

students.

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4.2 Diwali Fest

Diwali is the “festival of lights” and one of the most festive and beautiful times of the year.

Himalayan Group of Professional Institutions, Kala-Amb celebrated 14th Diwali Fest with

traditional Indian fruits, sweets, music and lights at its campus on 3rd November, 2018. The

students created an ambiance of enjoyment and music for this function. Students gave tough

competition to one another in the area of Singing, Dancing, Rangoli, Mehandi and Mimicry. The

main attraction of event was the fun games put up by the students to give the audience opportunities

to showcase their talent.

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4.3 Quiz Competition

A Pharma quiz competition was organized to test the student’s perception on

technical aspects of pharmacy and current affairs. This includes solo quiz

competition and group quiz competition. Candidates were awarded by Principal Sir,

Faculty members who stood first, second and third in the competition with trophy

and certificate.

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4.4 Birthday Celebration

One simple but powerful way to strengthen the employees is to celebrate their birthdays. Ignoring

milestones like birthdays isn’t going to help employees feel like they’re part of the team. So

birthdays of employees are celebrated time to time to motivate all.

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4.5 Farewell Party

The students of Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy Kala-Amb bid a farewell party to the outgoing

students of 2015-2019 batch on Saturday 13 April, 2019. The juniors created an ambiance of

enjoyment and music for the seniors to enjoy their last memories in the college. The event was

made memorable with the flashback memories that were shared by some seniors in the speech that

created an emotional moment. After three rounds the judges concluded Mr. Suneet Katwal & Miss

Sunita as Mr. & Miss Farewell -2019. Principal Sir and other faculty members wished all the

students luck for their future endeavors.

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5 INSTITUTIONAL SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ACTIVITY

5.1 Kerala Flood Donation

Students of Himalayan Institute of pharmacy, at Kala-Amb handed over 7500/- Rs to Chief

Minister Relief fund at college campus. A team was made by 3rd year pharmacy students Hemani,

Sunil Bharti, Simarpreet Kaur, Shiv Kumar and Shubham Sharma which was led by Satwant

Singh.

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6 TRAINING, PLACEMENT & INDUSTRIAL VISIT

6.1 Training

We continue to organize the Training Programmes to empower the students with the practical

knowledge and logical skills through organization, providing opportunities to student for Industrial

Initiatives and to fulfill course norms as per PCI. It has always been believed to change the

dynamics of how the students will lead the future course of life. These training programmes

enhance the student’s employability skills.

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6.2 Placement

It’s a great honor for Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy that our 22 students of B.

Pharmacy & 5 students of D. Pharmacy has been selected for different

pharmaceutical Companies. Dr. Sachin Goyal (Principal, HIP) & Mr. Praveen

Sharma (Placement Officer, HGPI) congratulated all the students for their great

achievement.

Placement Matrix:

S.No. Name Department Company 1. Vipan B.Pharm Macleod Pharmaceutical Ltd. and

Varav Biogenesis Pvt. Ltd. 2. Abhishek Kumar B.Pharm Macleod Pharmaceutical Ltd and Tirupati

Medicare Ltd.

3. Penma Richen B.Pharm Macleod Pharmaceutical Ltd

4. Sunita Limboo B.Pharm Macleod Pharmaceutical Ltd and Varav

Biogenesis Pvt. Ltd.

5. Shalini Dhiman B.Pharm Macleod Pharmaceutical Ltd

6. Pushpraj B.Pharm Macleod Pharmaceutical Ltd,

Lady Willingdon Hospital Manali 7. Ambud Sharma B.Pharm Tirupati Medicare Ltd.,

Sarv Biolabs 8. Alpna Gupta B.Pharm Tirupati Medicare Ltd.

9. Arti B.Pharm Tirupati Medicare Ltd.

10. Kesang Ongmu Bhutia B.Pharm Tirupati Medicare Ltd.

11. Manoj Kumar B.Pharm Tirupati Medicare Ltd.

12. Pankaj Kumar B.Pharm Tirupati Medicare Ltd.

13. Kamal B.Pharm Varav Biogenesis Pvt. Ltd.

14. Sandeep B.Pharm Varav Biogenesis Pvt. Ltd.

15. Pragati B.Pharm Sai Corporation

16. Neelam B.Pharm Vanesa Cosmetics

17. Ajay Kumar B.Pharm Sai Corporation Pharmaceutical Pvt. Ltd.

18. Rajat Dogra B.Pharm Vanesa Cosmetics

19. Priya Kumari B.Pharm Pontika Aerotech Ponta Sahib

20. Mohit B.Pharm Zee Laboratories Ponta Sahib

21. Sachin B.Pharm Zee Laboratories Ponta Sahib

22. Raman Saini B.Pharm Zee Laboratories Ponta Sahib

23. Vicky D.Pharm Rajeev Industries, Kala-Amb

24. Anil Kumar D.Pharm Rajeev Industries, Kala-Amb

25. Vikrant Gupta D.Pharm Rajeev Industries, Kala-Amb

26. Gaurav D.Pharm Rajeev Industries, Kala-Amb

27. Manpreet Singh D.Pharm Rajeev Industries, Kala-Amb

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6.3 Industrial Visit

The industrial visits help the students align with the industry practices, new drug research, latest

manufacturing techniques, quality and research platforms the industry uses to produce world class

products.

Industrial Visit Matrix

S. No. Class Name of Company Date of Visit

1 B.Pharm 1st Yr Alps Communication Pvt. Ltd., Kala-Amb, H.P. 5 February 2019

2 B.Pharm 2nd Yr Orison Pharma International, Kala-Amb, H.P. 12 February 2019

3 B.Pharm 3rd Yr Zee Laboratories, Ponta-Sahib, H.P. 12 February 2019

4 B.Pharm 4th Yr Varav Biogenesis Pvt. Ltd., Kala-Amb, H.P. 9 October, 2018

5 D.Pharm 1st Yr Alps Communication Pvt. Ltd., Kala-Amb, H.P. 5 February 2019

6 D.Pharm 2nd Yr Varav Biogenesis Pvt. Ltd., Kala-Amb, H.P. 9 October, 2018

7 M.Pharm 1st Yr & 2nd Yr Zee Laboratories, Ponta-Sahib, H.P. 13 February 2019

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7 FDP, CONFERENCE & SEMINAR

7.1 Conference Organized

Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy organized One day National conference on “GREEN

CHEMISTRY: PERSPECTIVE IN ECO-FRIENDLY DRUG DISCOVERY DEVELOPMENT

AND MANUFACTURING” sponsored by Himachal Pradesh Technical University, Hamirpur,

H.P. on April 12, 2019 at Multipurpose Hall (HGPI, Kala-Amb). Around 800 students and 200

teachers of different colleges and universities of different states like Haryana, Himachal Pradesh,

Punjab, Chandigarh, Jammu and Kashmir, Bihar, Utter Pradesh and Uttarakhand were participated

in the conference. Renowned speakers from Punjab University, Kurukshetra University and

Oniosome Laboratory shared their valuable researches with all.

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7.2 FDP, Conference & Seminar Attended

7.2.1 FDP Attended

Dr. Shivali Singla, Associate Professor, Ms. Nalini, Assistant Professor, Ms. Tejinder Kaur,

Assistant Professor, Ms. Sunidhi Mahant, Assistant Professor, Ms. Ankita Sharma, Assistant

Professor, Ms. Raveena Chauhan, Assistant Professor, Ms. Poonam Kaundal, Assistant Professor,

HIP Kala-Amb attended Faculty Development Programme on ‘Teaching Pedagogy in Digital Age:

Opportunities & Challenges’ sponsored by Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India

(APTI) organized by MM School of Pharmacy on 4th May, 2019.

Ms. Sunidhi Mahant, Assistant Professor, Ms. Ankita Sharma, Assistant Professor and Ms.

Raveena Chauhan, Assistant Professor, HIP Kala-amb attended 7 Days Residential Faculty

Development Program based on ‘Universal Human Values’ sponsored by AICTE organized at

Punjab University, Chandigarh from 4-10 June, 2019.

Dr. Shivali Singla, Associate Professor, Ms. Aditi Sharma, Assistant Professor and Ms.

Navjot Sharma, Assistant Professor, HIP Kala-amb attended AICTE- Sponsored Faculty

Development Program based on ‘Integrated total Quality Management Practices in Technical

Institutions’ at Laureate Institute of Pharmacy, Kathog, H.P. from 30June -14 July, 2019.

7.2.2 Conference Attended

M pharmacy 2nd year and B Pharmacy 4th year students of HIP, Kala-Amb participated in

one day National Conference on ‘Rheumatoid Arthrirtis: New Insights and Treatment Strategies’

on February 26, 2019 organized by Maharishi Markandeshwar University Sadopur Ambala.

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8 ACHIEVEMENTS

8.1 Faculty Achievements

8.1.1. Paper Published

Mr. Kapil Kumar Verma, Dr Sachin Goyal and Dr. G. D. Gupta, Department of Pharmacy

got their paper published entitled “Silymarin as Herbal Medicine - A Review” in Saudi Journal

Med Pharm Science Volume 4 (1A): 36-48, 2018.

Ms. Supriya Sharma, Dr. Shivali Singla and Dr. Sachin Goyal, Department of Pharmacy got

their paper published entitled “Fast dissolving tablets of aceclofenac: Development and

optimization” in International Journal of Science Volume 5(3): 37-41, 2018.

Mr. Abhishek Soni, Dr. Shivali Singla and Dr. Sachin Goyal, Department of Pharmacy got

their paper published entitled “Polycystic ovary syndrome: pathogenesis, treatment and

secondary associated disease” in Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics Volume 8(5):107-

112, 2018

Ms. Sangeeta Verma, Dr. Shivali Singla and Dr. Sachin Goyal, Department of Pharmacy got

their paper published entitled “Medicinal Potential of Berberis Aristata: A Review” in Indo

American Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Volume 05(06), 2018.

Mr. Abhishek Soni, Dr. Shivali Singla and Dr. Sachin Goyal, Department of Pharmacy got

their paper published entitled “Novel Concept In Vaginal Drug Delivery System: An Overview”

in World Journal of Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences Volume 4(8): 86-92, 2018.

Ms. Sangeeta Verma, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy got her paper published

entitled “Green Chemistry: A New Approach to The Synthesis, Processing and Application of

Chemical Substances” in International Journal Biotech & Bioeng Volume 4(4): 89-95, 2018.

Ms. Sangeeta Verma, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy got her paper published

entitled “To Assess and compare the outcome of Hamilton anxiety rating scale (HAM-A) and

Zung self-rating anxiety scale (ZSRAS) in patients of generalized anxiety disorder taking

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Sertraline Tablets” in Indo American Journal of Pharmaceutical Research Vol 8 Issue 09, 2018 Ms. Shallu Shukla, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy got her paper published

entitled “Chemopreventing effects of Soy Isoflavones in Breast Cancer” in Specialty Journal of

Medical Reserch and Health Science (SJMRHC) Volume, 4 Issue 1: 14-19, Feb, 2019

Ms. Reena Thakur, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy got her paper published

entitled “Formulation and Evaluation of immediate release tablet of Carvedilol with natural

superdisintegrant and synthetic disintegrants” in World Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical

Research Volume 5 Issue 20, Jan-2019

Ms. Shallu Shukla, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy got her paper published

entitled “Chemopreventing effects of Soy Isoflavones in Breast Cancer” in Specialty Journal of

Medical Reserch and Health Science (SJMRHC) Volume, 4 Issue 1: 14-19, Feb, 2019.

Ms. Reena Thakur, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy got her paper published

entitled “Formulation and Evaluation of immediate release tablet of Carvedilol with natural

superdisintegrant and synthetic disintegrants” in World Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical

Research Volume 5 Issue 20, Jan-2019.

8.1.2. Other Acievements

Dr. Sachin Goyal, Principal, Department of Pharmacy was appointed as the member of the

Inspecting team of Himachal Pradesh Technical University, Hamirpur.

Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy, Kala-Amb H.P. has bagged a major project worth Rs. 34

Lakhs on Skill Development from DBT, Government of India for a period of 3 years.

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8.2 Student Achievement

8.2.1 Honor: GPAT Qualified @ HIP

It was a moment of contentment and great honor for HIP family as their continuous efforts in

providing quality education to the students were paid off. HIP has achieved grand success in

graduate pharmacy aptitude test (GPAT), the national level entrance exam conducted by AICTE

for the admission into the M. Pharm programme. Four Students are qualified in GPAT-2019. Dr.

Sachin Goyal, Principal, HIP congratulated all the qualified students for this great achievements.

Sr. No. Name Year GPAT RANK

1. Vishal M Pharmacy 2nd year 3236

2. Vipin Kumar B Pharmacy 4th year 4579

3. Pushpraj B Pharmacy 4th year 7240

4. Sunita Limboo B Pharmacy 4th year 7240

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8.2.2. Results

Overall Results:

Results of Academic Session

(2018-19) Odd Semester

Results of Academic Session

(2018-19) Even Semester

Course/Year Name of the

Student

Position

(CGPA) Name of the Student

Position

(CGPA)

B. PHARMACY

(I)

Kaustav Basak 1st (8.6) Kaustav Basak 1st (8.31)

Gaurav Singh 2nd (8.14) Rashi Hira 2nd (8.24)

Rashi Hira 3rd (7.72) Gaurav Singh 3rd (8.14)

B. PHARMACY

(II)

Jyoti Devi 1st (8.37) Aman Kaushal

Jyoti Devi

1st (8.71)

Aman Kaushal 2nd (8.23) Amisha

Dotu Gamlin

2nd (8.07)

Deepika kumari 3rd (8.11) Deepika Kumari 3rd (7.93)

B. PHARMACY

(III)

Mansi Panwar 1st (8.89) Mansi Panwar 1st (8.78)

Rashu Raju 2nd (8.63) Nancy Saini

Neetu Saini

2nd (8.39)

Nancy Saini 3rd (8.59) Neelam 3rd (8.36)

B. PHARMACY

(IV)

Arti 1st (8.56) Arti 1st (8.68)

Pragti Banyal 2nd (8.36) Pragti Banyal 2nd (8.47)

Sunita Limboo 3rd (8.17) Sunita Limboo 3rd (8.31)

M. PHARMACY

(I)

Sonu 1st (8.38) Sonu 1st (8.50)

Ajay Kumar 2nd (7.92) Ajay Kumar 2nd (7.92)

Neha 3rd (7.50)

D. PHARMACY

(I)

Hemant 77.75%

Narender 77.41%

Md.Faizan Ahmad 75%

D. PHARMACY

(II)

Kavita Kumari 75.63%

Nitin Kumar 70.72%

Kanika Saini 70%

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List of Meritorious Students:

Results of Academic Session

2018-19

Course Year/ Semester

Total No. of

Students

Students appeared for

Exam Percentage

B. PHARMACY 1st /1st 61 61 29%

1st / 2nd 61 60 20%

B. PHARMACY 2nd/3rd 58 57 49%

2nd/4th 58 57 29.8%

B. PHARMACY 3rd/5th 53 50 72%

3rd/ 6th 53 50 64%

B. PHARMACY 4th/7th 52 51 76.4%

4th/8th 52 51 76.4%

M. PHARMACY 1st/1st 11 11 18%

1st/2nd 11 10 90%

D. PHARMACY 1st 59 50 38%

2nd 47 47 55%

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HIMALAYAN GROUP OF PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTIONS

A Multidisciplinary Research Based Campus

INSTITUTES

Himalayan Institute of Nursing

Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy

Himachal Pradesh College of Law

Himalayan Skill Development Centre

Himachal Pradesh College of Education

Himalayan Institute of Engineering & Technology

Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy Himalayan Group of Professional Institutions Kala Amb, Distt. Sirmour (H.P.) - 173030 Contact: +91-01702-308500, 9671300906 Website: www.himalayaninstitutions.com Email: [email protected]