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22nd December, 2017 Volume No.: 73 Issue No.: 01
Vision
To reach the pinnacle of glory as a centre of excellence in the field of pharmaceutical and biological
sciences by knowledge based learning and practice
Mission
To impart high quality pharmaceutical science, technology and management education to the budding
professionals and provide the ambience needed for developing requisite skills to make a mark of
excellence in Education, Research, Business , Industry and achieve highest personal standards.
Contents Message from PRINCIPAL
Editorial board
Historical article
News Update
Knowledge based Article
Disease Related Breaking
News
Upcoming Events
Drugs Update
Campus News
Student’s Section
Editor’s Note
Archive
GNIPST Photo Gallery
For your comments/contribution
OR For Back-Issues,
mailto:[email protected]
GURU NANAK INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Website: http://gnipst.ac.in
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MESSAGE FROM PRINCIPAL
"It can happen. It does happen.
But it can't happen if you quit." Lauren Dane.
‘We are what we repeatedly do.
Excellence then is not an act, but a habit.’ Aristotle
It gives me immense pleasure to pen a few words for our e-bulletin. At the onset I would like to thank the
last year’s editors and congratulate the newly selected editors for the current year.
Our first consideration is always in the best interest of the students. Our goal is to promote academic
excellence and continuous improvement.
I believe that excellence in education is aided by creating a learning environment in which all learners are
supported in maximizing their potential and talents. Education needs to focus on personalized learning
and instruction, while promoting an education system that is impartial, universally accessible, and meeting
the needs of all students.
It is of paramount importance that our learners have sufficient motivation and encouragement in order to
achieve their aims. We are all very proud of you, our students, and your accomplishments and look
forward to watching as you put your mark on the profession in the years ahead.
The call of the time is to progress, not merely to move ahead. Our progressive Management is looking
forward and wants our Institute to flourish as a Post Graduate Institute of Excellence. Steps are taken in
this direction and fruits of these efforts will be received by our students in the near future. Our Teachers
are committed and dedicated for the development of the institution by imparting their knowledge and play
the role of facilitator as well as role model to our students.
The Pharmacy profession is thriving with a multitude of possibilities, opportunities and positive
challenges. At Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, our focus is on holistic
needs of our students.
I am confident that the students of GNIPST will recognize all the possibilities, take full advantage of the
opportunities and meet the challenges with purpose and determination.
Excellence in Education is not a final destination, it is a continuous walk. I welcome you to join us on
this path.
My best wishes to all.
Dr. A. Sengupta
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EDITORIAL BOARD
CHIEF EDITOR DR. ABHIJIT SENGUPTA EDITOR MR.DIPANJAN MANDAL ASSOCIATE EDITOR MS.MOUMITA CHOWDHURY
HISTORICAL ARTICLE
John Needham(1713-1781)
John Turberville Needham, more commonly known as John Needham, was an English
naturalist and Roman Catholic cleric. He was the first clergyman to be appointed a fellow
of the Royal Society of London. He is also noted for his theory of spontaneous generation
and the scientific evidence he had presented to support it.
Early Life and Education:
Born in London in 1713, John Turbeville Needham was a Catholic and but he did become
a priest. He was in fact ordained in 1738, however he preferred to spend his time as a
teacher and tutor.
Contributions and Achievements:
John Needham established Académie impériale et royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres de
Bruxelles in 1773 and remained its director until 1780. He was made a Fellow of the
Royal Society of London in 1768. He carried out microscopical observations with Buffon
in 1748. Needham later conducted a learned correspondence with Bonnet and Spallanzani
on the issue of generation.
He faced harsh criticism from Voltaire, because he had tried to establish that tiny
microscopic animals, or “anguilles” in his own words, can be developed spontaneously by
natural forces, yet in a sealed container. Voltaire, who firmly believed in pre-existing
germs, thought that Needham’s ideas could possibly create much controversy as they
appeared to endorse materialism and atheism.
Needham also made important contributions to botany and explained the mechanics of
pollen.
Later Life and Death:
John Needham died on December 30, 1781. He was 68 years old.
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NEWS UPDATE
Gut reaction: Repeated mild food poisoning triggers chronic
disease:(21st December, 2017)
Small bacterial infections that may go unnoticed and which the body easily clears
without treatment, such as occurs during mild food poisoning, nevertheless can start a
chain of events that leads to chronic inflammation and potentially life-threatening
colitis.
Weekly fish consumption linked to better sleep, higher IQ:(21st
December, 2017)
Regular fish consumption has been shown to improve cognition. It's also been known
to help with sleep. A new study connects all three for the first time. The team found
that children who eat fish at least once a week sleep better and have higher IQs by an
average of 4 points.
Inflammation drives progression of Alzheimer's:(20th December,
2017)
Inflammatory mechanisms caused by the brain's immune system drive the progression
of Alzheimer's disease, according to new research. These findings, which rely on a
series of laboratory experiments, provide new insights into pathogenetic mechanisms
that are believed to hold potential for tackling Alzheimer's before symptoms manifest.
The researchers envision that one day this may lead to new ways of treatment.
CRISPR treatment prevents hearing loss in mice:(20th December,
2017)
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A single treatment of a genome editing agent partially preserved hearing in mice with
genetic deafness. The work could one day help scientists treat certain forms of genetic
hearing loss in humans.
Taking folic acid in late pregnancy may increase childhood allergy
risk:(21st December, 2017)
Taking folic acid in late pregnancy may increase the risk of allergies in offspring
affected by intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), new research indicates.
Deep brain stimulation linked to longer survival for Parkinson's
patients:(21st December, 2017)
A treatment called deep brain stimulation could slightly extend the life of people with
Parkinson's disease. Researchers found that patients who received stimulation via an
implanted device had a modest survival advantage compared with those treated with
medication only.
Short-term exercise equals big-time brain boost:( 21st December,
2017) Even a short burst of exercise can temporarily boost our brain power, says a new
study.
Seasonal images reveal the science behind stem cells:(21st
December, 2017)
At first glance, a new image seems to have a seasonal theme. But look more closely
and you'll see that the component parts of the picture (or micrographs) of a Christmas
tree are actually composed of stem cells created using innovative laser-based imaging
techniques used in regenerative medicine research.
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A visual database of human plasma compounds:(21st December,
2017)
Researchers have created a database of metabolites from blood samples collected from
over 5,000 Japanese volunteers, making it freely available online as a valuable resource
for researchers around the world.
For detail mail to editor
KNOWLEDGE BASED ARTICLE
Advanced glycation end products (AGEs ) mediated
toxic effects of hyperglycemia
Poor glycemic control increases the accumulation of advanced glycation end products
(AGE), products formed by the non-enzymatic reaction between sugars and amino
groups, and oxidative stress in the brain, which may lead to cellular and molecular
damage. In this regard, AGE and oxidative stress have both been identified as
potential contributors to diabetes-induced brain aging. Accumulated AGE are present
in normal aging and in certain pathological conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease
and diabetes. Among the actions of AGE are effects on extracellular matrix proteins
and basement membrane components which can cause or facilitate vascular
complications. Additionally, AGE generation increases pro-inflammatory
mechanisms in the vessels that enhance oxidative stress. An increase in oxidative
stress leads to AGE accumulation and thus creates an unremitting cycle which may
contribute to a host of complications and imbalances.
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AGE accumulation and imbalances in oxidative stress status may be among the
etiological factors that contribute to the pathogenesis of age related and diabetes-
induced cognitive impairments.
Mr. Dipanjan Mandal
Assistant Professor
GNIPST
DISEASE RELATED BREAKING NEWS
Outbreak of Salmonella Agona infections linked to
internationally distributed infant formula – France:( 22nd
December, 2017)
On 2 December 2017, an increase of cases infected with the Salmonella Agona strain
was identified by health authorities in France in young children aged under six months.
Subsequent investigations identified an outbreak of Salmonella enterica serovar Agona
associated with infant formula products manufactured by the Lactalis Nutrition Santé
group in France.
Read more
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Golden Jubilee Concluding Celebrations & Annual
Conference Of Indian Pharmacological Society (IPSCON) to
be held at NMIMS on 15th -17th February.
A Three-Day International Conference On ‘Emerging Trends
In Drug Discovery And Development’, (ETDDD-2018)
Organized By Department Of Pharmaceutical Engineering &
Technology, Indian Institute Of Technology (Banaras Hindu
University), Varanasi Will Be Held On January 18-20, 2018.
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DRUGS UPDATES
FDA Approves Luxturna (voretigene neparvovec-rzyl) Gene
Therapy to Treat Patients with a Rare Form of Inherited
Vision Loss:(19th December, 2017)
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Luxturna (voretigene
neparvovec-rzyl), a new gene therapy, to treat children and adult patients with an
inherited form of vision loss that may result in blindness. Luxturna is the first
directly administered gene therapy approved in the U.S. that targets a disease
caused by mutations in a specific gene.
Read more
CAMPUS NEWS:
INTERACTIVE SESSION WITH DELEGATES FROM
CHINA 2017:
An interactive session was held on 11th December at GNIPST
auditorium with delegates from CHINA PHARMACEUTICAL
UNIVERSITY .
National Elocution Competition 2017:
Congratulation to Sakshar saha, for the selection in the final
round of national elocution competition 2017 in IPC 2017 in
Chandigarh.
NATIONAL SEMINAR, 2017:
National Seminar was organised by Clinical Research Centre,
Jadavpur University, IPGA Bengal branch in collaboration
with Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and
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Technology at Triguna Sen Auditorium, Jadavpur University on
22nd November, 2017.
Dr. Abhijit Sengupta, Director cum Principal of GNIPST
presided over the National Seminar.
Ms.Priyanka Ray of GNIPST conducted the inaugural session.
Dr. Sumana Chatterjee, Dr. Lopamudra Datta, Dr. Prerona Saha
and Dr. Sriparna KunduSen of GNIPST acted as chairpersons of
the four scientific sessions.
Mr Debabrata GhoshDastidar of GNIPST evaluated the poster
session with other dignitaries.
Congratulation to Mr Nilayan Guha of M.Pharm who was
awarded the 2nd Runner-up prize and Mr. Sourav Saha awarded
the 1st Runner-up Prize for the poster session.
CAMPUS PLACEMENT,2017 :
CIPLA has conducted Campus recruitment drive on 23rd of
November, 2017 at Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical
Science & Technology, Sodepur, Kolkata.
It’s a moment of happiness and pride that CIPLA has selected total
four number of final year B. Pharm students as Therapy
Manager for CIPLA Main Division.
Congratulation to Mr.AnkurSen, Mr. Aditya Deb
Ghosh,Mr.Amit Kumar and Mohona Bhattercharjee.
INTERACTIVE SESSION WITH GNIPST
ALUMNIMEMBERS,2017:
An interactive session was held on 24th November at GNIPST
auditorium with GNIPST alumni members and present final year
students on career counseling.
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WORLD DIABETES DAY CELEBRATION:
GNIPST celebrated WORLD DIABETES DAY on 14th November
at GNIPST auditorium
Children Day Celebration:
GNIPST celebrated children day on 14th November at GNIPST
campus.
MAKAUT Football Tournament 2017:
Congratulation to GNIPST football team for becoming
CHAMPION of MAKAUT Intercollege Football Tournament
,2017, Zone-3 was held on 4-6th November at JISCE play
ground.
University medal winner, 2017:
Heartiest congratulations to all the UNIVERSITY MEDAL
WINNERS,2017 of GNIPST .
Seminar on clinical research 2017:
A seminar on ‘Clinical Research Industry-
Opportunities,Demand And Challenges ‘ was held on 1st
November ,organized by GNIPST in collaboration with Syncorp
Clincare Technologies PVT. LTD at GNIPST auditorium.
MSc Biotechnology Department. 1. Susmita Dutta (Reg No: 153131810014) University Gold Medal winner (9.66) 2. Md Riaz Hossain (Reg No:153131810003) University Gold Medal Winner (9.66) 3. Abhishek Sadhu (Reg no:153131810001) University Bronze Medal winner (9.57) MSc Genetics Department. 1.Payel chakraborty (Reg No: 153131810016) University Gold Medal winner (9.54) 2. Soyeta debnath (Reg no:153131810018) University Bronze Medal winner (9.49) B.Sc Biotechnology Department. 1. Shikha Jain (Reg No: 143132410030) University Gold Medal winner 8.87) B.Sc Microbiology Department. 1.Tomali Bhattacharjee (Reg No: 143132410072) University Gold Medal winner (8.67)
M. Pharm . 1. Ms. Moumita Basak (reg no. 151862310007) Gold Medal Winner (9.52) 2. Ms. Annesha Dutt (reg no. 1518623100016) Silver Medal Winner (9.45)
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Intra college football tournament 2017: On 14th and 16th October 2017 GNIPST organized Intra college football tournament. Congratulations to the winner: B.Pharm 3rd year Man of the match: Mainak paul (B.Pharm 1st year)
Post-Puja Celebration 2017:
On 18th October GNIPST celebrated the Post-Puja programme ALINGON 2k17 at GNIPST auditorium.
Pre diwali Celebration at oldage and orphanage home
2017: GNIPST celebrated Pre-Diwali at Bholananda Bridhdhashram (
Barrackpore), Happy Home (Dumdum) and Pratyush ( Barasat) on 18th
October ,2017.
National seminar 2017: National seminar on Conservation Of Biodiversity And
Sustainable Use Of Biological Resources sponsored by Bengal
Biodiversity Board,Govt of West Bengal, organized by GNIPST
was held on 1st September, 2017 at GNIPST auditorium.
POSTER PRESENTATION COMPETITION:
Congratulation to Rashmita Biswas for holding 1st position,
Nilanjan Ray for 2nd position and Moumita Mitra for 3rd
position in scientific poster competition in National seminar on
Conservation Of Biodiversity And Sustainable Use Of Biological
Resources sponsored by Bengal Biodiversity Board,Govt of
West Bengal, organized by GNIPST was held on 1st September,
2017.
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VISWAKARMA PUJA CELEBRATION:
GNIPST organized VISWAKARMA PUJA on 17th September at
GNIPST campus
Teacher’s Day Celebration:
On 4th September GNIPST celebrated teacher’s day at GNIPST
auditorium.
Freshers welcome programme: On 5th September GNIPST organized the Freshers welcome programme CRESCITA 2k17 at GNIPST auditorium.
WORKSHOP ORGANIZED BY JIS GROUP:
Pre workshop assessment techniques by Dr Nicholas Philips
and Ms Mara Simmons was held on 7th September at GNIPST
conference room.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE HELD AT SCIENCE
CITY:
Congratulation to Ms. Tamalika Chakrabarty who have got 1st
prize in poster presentation in International Conference on Drug
Discovery and Development held at Science City ,Kolkata,2017.
ASTERICA WINNERS: Congratulations to the students who won the fashion show competition in College of Medicine & Sagore Dutta Hospital. Abhishek Singh Tanushree Chatterjee Srija Sur Supratim Das
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Arnab Ghosh Sneha Bag Somnath Diyan Susmita Kar Navdeep Ghai Poulami Das
INDUCTION PROGRAMME AT GNIPST: An Induction Programme for the newly admitted students was organized at GNIPST on 25th August, 2017.
GLAXO SMITHKLINE PHARMACEUTICALS LTD: Congratulations to SNEHAM SEN, RITAM CHOWDHURY and SOUMYADEEP BHATTACHARYA-selected for the position of Medical Business Associate at GLAXO SMITHKLINE PHARMACEUTICALS LTD.
REVIENS: GNIPST bidded goodbye to the final year students by the farewell programme REVIENS. Best of luck to the final year students for their future life.
COGNIZANT: Congratulations to 27 number of students who got job in Cognizant.
Sl No.
Name of student Sl No.
Name of student
1 AINDRILA BHOWMICK 15 SHASHWATA GHOSH 2 SHARMISTHA DAS 16 SAMHITA KUMAR 3 MOZAMMEL HAQUE 17 DIPTARCO SINGHA 4 BANTI SINGH 18 ABHISHEK GUPTA
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5 ABHIRUP SAHA 19 SUBHAJIT MANNA 6 ARUNAVA
CHAKRABORTY 20 SAYANI BANERJEE
7 PAYEL BHATTACHARJEE 21 SAURAV CHAKRABORTY
8 SAYANI BANERJEE 22 DEBARATI BHATTACHARYA
9 APARUPA SINHA 23 RITAM CHOUDHURY 10 AISHWARYA DATTA 24 SOUMIK DEY 11 ARIJIT PRAMANIK 25 SOUMAVA
BHATTACHARYA 12 RANIT PAUL 26 SNEHAM SEN 13 PRITI KUNDU 27 MANDIRA GHORAI 14 SOUMYADEEP
BHATTACHARYA
NESTLE INDIA LTD: Congratulations to SHANTANEEL INDU, SAYANTAN DATTA and SUBHADIP CHAKRABORTY-selected for the position of Nutrition Officer Trainee at NESTLE INDIA LTD.
Placement Record 2017: SL
NO
COMPANY NAME NUMBER OF
STUDENT
APPEARED/APPLIED
NUMBER
OF
STUDENT
SELECTED
JOB
PROFILE
1 NESTLE INDIA LTD 46 03 Nutrition
Officer
Trainee
2 SUNKNOWLEDGE PVT.
LTD.
10 10 Officer
3 COGNIZANT 42 27 Officer
4 GLAXO
SMITHKLINE
PHARMACEUTICALS
LTD:
40 03 Medical
Business
Associate
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IRIS 2017 competition results: Painting: 1st: Sanchita Adhikary 2nd: Abhiraj Pathak 3rd: Swagata Paul Photography: 1st: Arnab Sarkar 2nd: Amit Kumar 3rd: Aditya DebGhosh Antakshari: 1st: Biswadip Chakraborty Divyashree Biswas 2nd: Debargha Dutta Neha Das 3rd: Sourav Guha Tamal Khan Dumb Charade: Champion: Himadri Poddar Gourab Samajdar Ritushree Bag Short film: Dwidha by Ankur Sen, Aditya DebGhosh, Arnab Chakraborty, Sreyoshi Dey, Ankita Aditya, Ranit Kundu, Nirupan Gupta. Games: COC: Champion Team (God Father): Abhirup Dey, arijit Pramanik, Kuntal Nadi, Arghya Roy, Aaman Roy, Arunava Chakraborty, Nayan Karmakar, abhiraj Pathak, Tamal Khan, Arijit Mitra Thakur. Need for speed: (NFS) 1st: Soham Roy 2nd: Anurag Baidya
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3rd: Shantoneel Indu Fifa-XI: 1st: Sayantan Datta 2nd: sounak Paul Solo singing: 1st: Ritobroto Paul 2nd: Arpita Sarkar Solo Dance: 1st: Monodeepa Ghosh 2nd: Dipshikha Kar 3rd: Srestha Sengupta Group Dance: Champion Team: Aimless: Susmita Kar Srija Sur Sayani Sarkar Ankur Sen Supratim Das Sayantan Das Somnath Diyan
NIRF of GNIPST: GNIPST received NIRF (National Institutional Ranking Framework) ranking amongst Top 75 Pharmacy Institutions in India and the best Pharmacy Institution in West Bengal by MHRD, Govt. of India.
IRIS 2017: GNIPST is going to organize the cultural fest IRIS 2017 on 5th
and 6th April, 2017.
ICMR Sponsored National Seminar at Orisa: Congratulations to Ranit Kundu who have got first prize in oral presentation in ICMR sponsored National Seminar at Orissa.
Intra college cricket tournament 2017:
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On 21st and 22nd February 2017 GNIPST organized Intra college cricket tournament. Congratulations to the winner: B.Pharm 2nd year Man of the match: Soham Ray Highest wicket Taker: Shovon Ghosh Highest run scorer: Saikat Bera
Sardar Jodh Singh Trophy 2017: On 17th February 2017 GNIPST participated in Sardar Jodh Singn Trophy 2017 and played the cricket match against Asansol Engineering College and GNIT.
Annual Sports Meet 2017: On 14th and 15th February 2017 GNIPST organized Annual Sports Meet 2017. Congratulations to the following winner: Flat Race 100 m for Boys: 1st: Suman Ghosh 2nd: Arijit Mitra Thakur 3rd: Arnab Ghosh Flat Race 100 m for Girls: 1st: Moutan Roy 2nd: Manpreet Kaur 3rd: Kriti Prasad Flat Race 200 m for Boys: 1st: Suman Ghosh 2nd: Arnab Ghosh 3rd: Abhiraj Pathak Flat Race 200 m for Girls: 1st: Anjali Mondal 2nd: Moutan Roy 3rd: Kriti Prasad
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3 Legged Race: 1st: Aindrila Bhowmick Anjali Mondal 2nd: Poulami Sarkar Pamolita Paul 3rd: Renu Sha Sayani Das Long Jump for Boys: 1st: Abu Sufian 2nd: Saikat Bera 3rd: Arijit Mitra Thakur Long Jump for Girls: 1st: Sayani Das 2nd: Aindrila Bhowmick 3rd: Anjali Mondal Skipping for Girls: 1st: Moutan Roy 2nd: Aindrila Bhowmick 3rd: Anjali Mondal Shot put for Boys: 1st: Arijit Mitra Thakur 2nd: Bishal Kr. Singh 3rd: Abu Sufian Shot put for Girls: 1st: Koyel Ghosh 2nd: Aindrila Bhowmick 3rd: Pamolita Paul Discuss throw for Boys: 1st: Arijit Mitra Thakur 2nd: Monojit Dutta 3rd: Bishal Kr. Singh Discuss throw for Girls: 1st: Nasrina Mondal 2nd: Aparupa Sinha 3rd: Kriti Prasad
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Sack Race 50 m for Boys: 1st: Sneham Sen 2nd: Arijit Mitra Thakur 3rd: Maruf Billa Akunji Sack Race 50 m for Girls: 1st: Kriti Prasad 2nd: Nasrina Mondal 3rd: Moutan Roy Relay Race (4x100 m) for Boys: Winner: Sneham Sen Abhiraj Pathak Arijit Mitra Thakur Suman Ghosh Relay Race (4x100 m) for Girls: Winner: Kriti Prasad Sayani Das Nasima Mondal Sunanda Konar Go for Goal for Boys: 1st: Abhiraj Pathak 2nd: Arnab Ghosh 3rd: Subhankar Malakar Balance Race 100 m for Girls: 1st: Aindrila Bhowmick 2nd: Pamolita Paul 3rd: Moutan Roy Tug of War (Boys): Winner: Arnab Mondal Arnab Chakrabarty Asif Iqbal Ankit Chowdhury Arnab Sarkar Tug of War (Girls): Winner: Aparupa Sinha Priya Bardhan Roy
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Poulami Sarkar Pamolita Paul Moutan Roy Flat Race for /male Staff: 1st: Dr. Subhendu Bandyopadhyay 2nd: Debabrata Ghosh Dastidar 3rd: Dipanjan Mondal Hit the Stamp for Male Staff: 1st: Dipanjan Mondal 2nd: Debabrata Ghosh Dastidar 3rd: Dr. Asis Bala Hit the Stamp for Female Staff: 1st: Anuranjita Kundu 2nd: Prapti Chakraborty 3rd: Rakhi Balance Race for Female Staff: 1st: Moumita Chowdhury 2nd: Priyanka Ray 3rd: Jeenatara Begum Hari Bhanga for Female Staff: 1st: Sumana Roy 2nd: Priyanka Ray 3rd: Rakhi Tug of War (Female Staff): Winner: Dr. Sumana Chatterjee Dr. Sriparna Kundu Sen Sumana Roy Jeenatara Begum Moumita Chowdhury Jaya Banerjee Satabdi
Sunknowledge Pvt. Ltd.: Congratulations to the students who got the job of Sonknowledge Pvt. Ltd. 1. Aishwarya Datta
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2. Debjani Saha 3. Sayani Banerjee 4. Priya Dey 5. Anurag T K Baidya 6. Diptarco Singha 7. Soumyadeep Bhattachrya 8. Soumava Bhattacharya 9. Aniruddha Bhar 10. Dibyojyoti Chatterjee
QUIZ organized by GNIDSR: Congratulations to Pratik Nandi and Bhaskar, who have acquired 2nd position in quiz competition organized by GNIDSR.
Reminiscence 2017: On 12th February, 2017 GNIPST celebrated Reunion programme.
GPAT 2017: The following B.Pharm. final year students have qualified, GPAT-2017. We congratulate them all. Rudradip Das Tanmoy Saha Arpita Ghosal Sampita Pal Soham Chatterjee Sajjaman Halder Swati Abat Anjali Mondal Tanaya Palit Anurag T K Baidya Rajdeep Saha Sayani Banerjee Abhishek Gupta Soumik Dey M.Pharm: Shakshar Saha
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Rajshekhar Roy Sanu Praharaj
Cognizant: Congratulations to the students who got the job of Cognizant. Shayeri Nandi Alinda Guha Roy Annesha Dutt Madhurima Saha Aindrila Guha Shankha Saha Ranit Kundu Sanu Praharaj Sweta Majumder
NBA Accreditation: NBA has accreditated GNIPST.
Debate competition: On 19th November, 2016 our student Pratik Nandy and Dippoman Guha was participated in All India University debate Competition organized by Calcutta Debate Circle.
International seminar 2016: International seminar on Global Advancement in Pharmaceutical research and startup organized by GNIPST in collaboration with IPGA was held on 22nd October, 2016 at GNIPST auditorium.
NBA visit: The experts of National Board of Accreditation or NBA will be going to visit GNIPST on 24th September and 25th September, 2016.
World Photography Day celebration: On 19th August 2016 GNIPST celebrated World Photography Day at Dakhineswar.
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Farewell 2016: On 25th May 2016 GNIPST celebrated the farewell programme for the final year students. Best of luck to all final year students for their future life.
ALUMNI MEMBERS 2016: Congratulations to new Alumni Members of GNIPST.
Accreditation by NAAC: SL. NO.
NAME OF THE INSTITUTE
STATE CGPA(out of scale 4)
GRADE
01 Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science And Technology, Kolkata-700114
West Bengal
2.70 B
STUDENTS’ SECTION
WHO CAN ANSWER FIRST????
Identify the mathematician
Answer of Previous Issue’s Image: SIR ANDREW J WILES
CONGRATULATION TO ARNAB
KUMAR GUIN (B.PHARM 3RD
SEMESTER) WHO HAS GIVEN
CORRECT ANSWER
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Send your thoughts/ Quiz/Puzzles/games/write-ups or any other
contributions for Students’ Section& answers of this Section at [email protected]
EDITOR’S NOTE
It is a great pleasure for me to publish the 1st issue of 73rd
Volume of GNIPST BULLETIN. All the followers of GNIPST
BULLETIN are able to avail the bulletin through facebook
account ‘GNIPST bulletin’ I am very much thankful to all the
GNIPST members and readers who are giving their valuable
comments, encouragements and supports. I am also thankful to
Dr. Abhijit Sengupta, Director of GNIPST for his valuable
advice and encouragement. Special thanks to Dr. Prerona Saha,
Mr. Debabrata Ghosh Dastidar, Mr. Soumya Bhattacharya
and Ms Jeenatara Begum for their kind co-operation and
technical supports. Thank you Mr. Soumya Bhattacharya for
the questionnaires of the student section. An important part of
the improvement of the bulletin is the contribution of the readers.
You are invited to send in your write ups, notes, critiques or any
kind of contribution for the forthcoming special and regular
issue.
ARCHIVE
ACHIEVEMENT: Congratulations to Anurag Chanda, student of B.Pharm final
year who have got the 1st prize in poster presentation event in Prakriti 2015 at Department of Agricultural and Food engineering, IIT, Kharagpur.
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OTHERS:
On 24th and 25th February, 2015 Swamiji of Gourio Math was delivered some motivational lectuers in GNIPST.
The students of GNIPST participated in the 4th Sardar Jodh SinghTrophy organised by NIT on 20th February, 2015.
On 8th February, 2015 Gnipst celebrated the Reunion programme“Reminiscence Reloaded 2015”.
The general body meeting of APTI, Bengal Branch has been
conducted at GNIPST on 15th June, 2012. The program started
with a nice presentation by Dr. Pulok Kr. Mukherjee, School of
Natural Products, JU on the skill to write a good manuscript for
publication in impact journals. It was followed by nearly two
hour long discussion among more than thirty participants on
different aspects of pharmacy education. Five nonmember
participants applied for membership on that very day.
AICTE has sanctioned a release of grant under Research
Promotion Scheme (RPS) during the financial year 2012-13to
GNIPST as per the details below:
a. Beneficiary Institution: Guru Nanak Institution of
Pharmaceutical Science & Technology.
b. Principal Investigator: Dr. LopamudraDutta.
c. Grant-in-aid sanctioned:Rs. 16,25000/- only
d. Approved duration: 3 years
e. Title of the project: Screening and identification of potential
medicinal plant of Purulia & Bankura districts of West Bengal
with respect to diseases such as diabetes, rheumatism, Jaundice,
hypertension and developing biotechnological tools for
enhancing bioactive molecules in these plants.
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Activity Clubs of GNIPST: Name of Club Member Faculty CULTURAL Ms. Priyanka Ray DEBATE AND EXTEMPORE Mr. Soumya Bhattacharya ECO Ms. Sumana Roy LITERARY AND PAINTING Ms. Jeenatara Begum PHOTOGRAPHY Ms. Sanchari Bhattacharya and Mr. Abir
Koley SCIENCE AND INNOVATIVE MODELLING
Mr. Samrat Bose
SOCIAL SERVICES Dr. Asis Bala SPORTS Mr. Debabrata GhoshDastidar