Students of Anand College Of Pharmacy launches awareness campaign for school students
Awareness campaign on Dengue, Chikungunya and Malaria were organized by Students of Anand College of Pharmacy (SGI) to create awareness for diseases in nearby rural areas like Lohakarera, Runakta. Faculty Coordinators Dr. Monika Singh and Ms. Preeti Solanki coordinated this Awareness campaign. Schools covered are SHAMFORD (Jaupura, Agra), Shri R. S. Public School (Sikandra, Agra), Draupdi Higher Secondary School (Shastri Puram, Agra) and Sun Lords Public School. In this campaign students give information about diseases, prevention and their treatment for dengue fever, Swine flu and others.
Dean, Anand College of Pharmacy Dr. Kashmira J. Gohil, feels proud on such kind of community services and told that Pharmacists need to utilize this noble opportunity to serve the community by using technological skill to their best of the abilities with right balance of kindness and compassion for self growth as well as others, as the science and technology alone, can not take away all the ills of mankind, was the gist of the message.
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We are glad to inform that Anand College of Pharmacy (SGI, Agra) organized Webinar on “Redefine your Lab-based Learning with Lt Platform”
A webinar on “Redefine your Lab-based Learning with Lt Platform” was organized at Anand College of Pharmacy in collaboration with AD Instruments on 29th September, 2020, Tuesday at 2-00 pm to 3-30pm.
Mr. JKL Prasad (BDM North & East India), Mr. Muktesh Sharma (Assistant Manager) Mr. Mohd Farooque (Application Specialist), AD Instruments South Asia (India) Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, elaborated on software experiments in experimental pharmacology sharing all practical aspects including demonstration of anti-inflammatory and cardiac activities on animal models.
Prof. (Dr) K. J. Gohil, Dean, Anand College of Pharmacy, SGI coordinated this webinar in college to inspire knowledge sharing on interactive learning platform in the unprecedented time of COVID-19. Also the fact that actual animal experiments are banned in primary graduate level keeping with the norms and regulations of CPCSEA, Govt. of India; the online learning mode is the only available mode to learn practical aspects of subjects in Pharmacology.
All faculty members of Anand college of Pharmacy attended the webinar online. Dean commended all participants for the same, emphasizing that these online modes of teaching and learning were the only way out for teachers and students in this pandemic situation and to keep updating their knowledge to assist students better by effective knowledge sharing and updates on latest technologies.