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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.
Dr. A. Sengupta
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PHOTO GALLERY
JOY OF LIFE
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EDITORIAL BOARD
CHIEF EDITOR DR. ABHIJIT SENGUPTA
EDITOR MR.DIPANJAN MANDAL
ASSOCIATE EDITOR MS.MOUMITA CHOWDHURY
HISTORICAL ARTICLE
To speed up field testing, Borlaug grew two crop rotations per year, shuttling seeds
between his summer fields at the higher elevations of central Mexico and his winter fields
near the coast of Sonora, to the north. This incidentally bred photoperiod-insensitive
strains that could be grown at nearly any latitude. Altogether, his efforts vastly improved
the productivity of farms around the world, especially in poor and hungry countries. His
wheat improvements are credited with saving a billion people from starvation.
“There are no miracles in agricultural production,” Borlaug said in his 1970 Nobel Peace
Prize lecture. “The Green Revolution in India and Pakistan . . . is based on sound
research, the importance of which is not self-evident at first glance. For, behind the
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scenes, halfway around the world in Mexico, were two decades of aggressive research on
wheat.”
Jesse Dubin, who worked with Borlaug at CIMMYT for more than 25 years, says Borlaug
insisted that field work was the best way to understand a plant. “Borlaug used to say, ‘If
you don’t go out in the field and talk to the plants, the plants won’t talk to you,’” Dubin
recalls.
Although Borlaug was admired by agronomists, and even his close colleagues were awed
by what he had achieved, detractors say that Borlaug contributed to a loss of traditional
farming and the spread of monoculture, herbicides, soil erosion, and an unsustainable
dependency on industrial farming practices.
On what would have been Borlaug’s 100th birthday earlier this year, legislators unveiled
a statue of him in the US Capitol. But Julie Borlaug says her grandfather was less
interested in celebrating his past achievements and more concerned about solving the next
generation of agricultural challenges. After thanking the crowd, “he would have turned to
everyone in the audience, with his finger pointing, and he would have given them
marching orders,” she says. “First and foremost would have been, ‘Less talk, more
action.’
Source:
NEWS UPDATE
Scientists engineer shortcut for photosynthetic glitch, boost crop
growth 40%: (3rd January , 2019)
Most crops on the planet are plagued by a photosynthetic glitch, and to deal with it,
evolved an energy-expensive process called photorespiration that drastically
suppresses their yield potential. Researchers reportthat crops engineered with a
photorespiratory shortcut are 40 percent more productive in real-world agronomic
conditions.
Scientists from NASA's New Horizons mission released the first detailed images of
the most distant object ever explored -- the Kuiper Belt object nicknamed Ultima
Thule. Its remarkable appearance, unlike anything we've seen before, illuminates the
processes that built the planets four and a half billion years ago.
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Researchers have devised a new model for the universe -- one that may solve the
enigma of dark energy. Their new article proposes a new structural concept,
including dark energy, for a universe that rides on an expanding bubble in an
additional dimension.
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Engineers create an inhalable form of messenger RNA:(4th
January, 2019)
In an advance that could lead to new treatments for lung disease, researchers have
now designed an inhalable form of mRNA. This aerosol could be administered
directly to the lungs to help treat diseases such as cystic fibrosis, the researchers
say.
Researchers have designed a computer program that allows users to translate any
free-form drawing into a two-dimensional, nanoscale structure made of DNA.
The visual system is probably the best understood part of the brain. Over the past
75 years, neuroscientists have assembled a detailed account of how light waves
entering your eyes allow you to recognize your grandmother's face, to track a
hawk in flight, or to read this sentence. But a new study is calling a fundamental
aspect of vision science into question, showing that even the best-studied parts of
the brain can still hold plenty of surprises.
Wireless 'pacemaker for the brain' could offer new treatment for
neurological disorders:(3rd January , 2019)
A new neurostimulator can listen to and stimulate electric current in the brain at
the same time, potentially delivering fine-tuned treatments to patients with
diseases like epilepsy and Parkinson's.
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Physicists have created the world's first laser-cooled neutral plasma. The research
opens a frontier where experimental atomic and plasma physicists can coax matter
to behave in bizarre new ways.
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Conversion of vellus hair to terminal hair in areas which usually do not have
terminal hair
If duration of growing phase, angen of hair cycle is increased, as a result hair
shedding is decreased
If hair density is increased
Acquired hypertrichosis can be caused by taking certain drugs. The drugs that cause
hypertrichosis are phenytoin, cyclosporine, minoxidil. Phenytoin can cause hypertrichosis
as little as three months and often coincides with acne. In 60% of patients developed
hypertrichosis when they had been treated with cyclosporine. Within six months of
cyclosporine treatment thick, dark hair growths started on the face, trunk and limbs.
Minoxidil causes hypertrichosis on the face and extremities mainly in only a few short
days.
Since congenital hypertrichosis has genetic origin, it does not have any permanent cure.
If acquired hypertrichosis is caused by external factors such as eating disorder or intake
of medication , it can be prevented by making lifestyle change or avoiding the intake of
medication.
The hair growth that occurs in congenital hypertrichosis can be treated using some
temporary hair removing method such as bleaching , trimming, shaving , plucking and
waxing which are affordable and more convenient.
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Some more expensive , but longer lasting treatment for hypertrichosis are chemical
depilatories, electrosurgical epilation, topical efflornithine and laser treatments.
Bleaching: Bleaching facial and body hair is considered a hair removal method even
though it doesnot actually get rid of any hair.However , it’s made to remove the dark
pigment of hair and colour it to a light shades of blonde. The lightened hair often becomes
less noticeable or striking . It’s a good option for those who don’t like the look of the hair
and really don’t mind the feel of it. Results last anywhere from two to four weeks
depending on hair’s thickness and how fast it grows in that area.It is fast and easy.
Shaving: Electric shaver or razor can be used for shaving. It is fast, easy , effective and
cheap. It’s also the most temporary method of hair removal.
Get a more effective shave by moisturizing the skin first . Shaving cream , hair
conditioner and body wash help a razor glide smoothly over the skin and help prevent
nicks, cuts, scraps.
Plucking: Plucking hair with a pair of tweezers is an effective way to remove hair, but it
can be very time-consuming.Eyebrows and stray facial hairs are easily tamed with a pair
of tweezers- the legs, not so much.
Waxing: It removes hair from the root.The process consist of applying a resign to the skin
which binds to both the hair and a strip of cloth. The cloth is then pulled off ( typically in
the opposite direction of the hair growth) removing the hair. Possible side effects include
pain, red bumps, infection, discoloration, ingrown hairs and torn skin.
A depilatory is applied to the area with unwanted hair and left on for three to fifteen
minutes. During this time chemical dissolves the hair and create a jelly like substance that
is wiped or washed off after the appropriate amount of time.
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Because depilatories are so abrasive, they should first be tested on a small patch of skin at
least 48 hours prior to a larger application. Applying hydrocortisone cream after hair
removal may help relieve irritation.
Disadvantages are the length and number of treatments required for permanent removal of
hair from a particular body site and discomfort during treatment, which is why the method
is poorly tolerated in children. Generally operators can only deal with 25 to 100 hairs per
session and individual treatments last from 15 minutes to 1 hour. Problems that may occur
are prefollicular inflammation, post inflammatory hyper or hypopigmentation. This
method is more suitable treatment of localized, coarse hair.
Laser hair removal:Hair removal is a common application of laser technology, but it’s not
permanent and not for everyone. Lasers work by emitting light at various wavelength,
energy output and pulse width.
Most lasers used for hair removal targets melanin or pigment and are therefore designed
to burn structures that contain melanin, the more damage. Laser hair removal works best
for light- skinned people with dark hair. Laser treatment must be repeated.
Topical eflornithine: Eflornithine is the first topical drug for the treatment of unwanted
facial and chin hair. It does not remove the hair but rather slows it’s growth. The cell
surrounding the base of each hair(called the hair follicle) undergo rapid growth and
maturation as they transform into hairs. Certain proteins called polyamines are needed for
this rapid cell growth and differentiation. The production of these polyamines depends on
activity of an enzyme, ornithine decarboxylase(ODC). Eflornithine is believe to block
ODC, slowing the growth and differentiation of the cells within the hair follicles.
IPSHITA GAYEN
M.PHARM 2ND YEAR
GNIPST
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Read more
UPCOMING EVENTS:
IPS 2nd North Zone Conference on Advancement in Experimental and Clinical
Pharmacology: AECP-20K9Will Be Held On February 14, 2019 to February
16, 2019At M M College of Pharmacy, M M Deemed to be University,
Mullana, Ambala.
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DRUGS UPDATES
FDA Updates on Angiotensin II Receptor Blocker (ARB) Recalls:(3rd January,
2019)
Torrent is only recalling lots of losartan medication containing NDEA above the
interim acceptable intake level of 0.27 parts per million.
Read more
CAMPUS NEWS:
CAMPUS PLACEMENT,2018 :
CIPLA has conducted Campus recruitment drive on 19th of November, 2018 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.Kaustav Halder, Mr. Gourab Banik, and Sambrita Chatterjee.
The Director -cum -Principal Dr Abhijit Sengupta paid his respect to Sardar Patel and
inaugurated the ceremony. The students of the institute presented speeches on the life and
teachings of Sardar Patel. Students also presented a cultural program on the theme of
unity.The 2nd year students of the institute also presented a mime act on "Unity in India".
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M. Pharm Pharmacology .
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1. Ms. TILOTTAMA BHATTACHARYA Gold Medal Winner (9.82)
2. Ms. PUJA ADHIKARY Silver Medal Winner (9.73)
2.Mr.SAKSHAR SAHA Bronze Medal winner (9.73)
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CAMPUS PLACEMENT,2018 :
LIFE EXCEL conducted online Campus recruitment drive
on 27TH of August, 2018 at Guru Nanak Institute of
Pharmaceutical Science & Technology, Sodepur, Kolkata.
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Result:
1. AVINANDA DE (B.PHARM 4TH YR): 9.62
2. SRIJITA SEN (B.PHARM 3RD YR) : 9.47
3. SRIJIT GHOSH(B.PHARM 2ND YR) : 9.17
4. SHIRIN SULTANA ( B.PHARM 1ST YR) : 9.23
5. SAIKAT SEN (M.PHARM ,PHARAMACEUTICAL
CHEMISTRY) : 9.53
6. SHRIYA RAY (M.PHARM PHARMACEUTICS) :9.41
7. TILOTTAMA BHATTACHARYA (M.PHARM
PHARMACOLOGY) : 9.82
8. SAYANTAN KUNDU ( D.PHARM 1ST YR) :970
9. MD. NAYEEM AKHTAR (DMLT 3RD SEM) :875
10. RISHYANI MUKHERJEE ( BSC BIOTECH 1ST YR ): 9.19
11. RENU KUMARI PRASAD (BSC MICROBIO 1ST YR): 9.09
12. KARANDEEP SINGH (BSC GENETICS 1ST YR) : 7.31
13. SUMAIYA MOIZ (BSC BIOTECH 2ND YR): 9.41
14. PRIYANKA SINGH (BSC MICROBIO 2ND YR): 9.13
15. AMANDEEP KAUR(BSC GENETICS 2ND YR): 8.81
16. SAYANTANI GUHA(BSC BIOTECH 3RD YR):9.10
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CAMPUS PLACEMENT,2018 :
FRESENIUS KABI conducted online Campus recruitment
drive on 21ST of June, 2018 at Guru Nanak Institute of
Pharmaceutical Science & Technology, Sodepur, Kolkata.
CAMPUS PLACEMENT,2018 :
BIOCLINICA conducted online Campus recruitment
drive on 19th of May, 2018 at Guru Nanak Institute of
Pharmaceutical Science & Technology, Sodepur, Kolkata.
Farewell 2018:
On 8th May 2018 GNIPST celebrated the farewell programme for
the final year students. Best of luck to all final year students for
their future life.
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IRIS, 2018:
College fest IRIS-2018 (THE BEST FEST) was organized by
GNIPST on 27-28th February,2018 at college campus.
Results of competition :
Painting:
1st: Sanchita Adhikary
2nd: Saurav Saha
3rd: Swagata Paul
Photography:
1st: Shivam Pandey
2nd: Suprateek Saha
3rd: Aishwarya Roy
Ananya Banerjee
3rd: Debargha Dutta
Imrul Kayes
Deep Rohan Chaterjee
Short film:
SARBANESHE by Abhishek Chakrabarty,Farhad
Mandal,Mayukh Banerjee,Pritam Rakshit,Faizan Ansari,Nayeem
Hossain
Games:
Need for speed: (NFS)
1st: Manish Kumar Das
Solo singing:
1st: Ritam Bairagi
2nd: Priya Mondal
3rd: Swarnali Bhattacharya
Rangoli:
1st :Sanchita Adhikary
2nd : Debarati kar
Innovative modelling:
Soukat Chandra & Sk.Shoaib Ali
Quiz:
1st: Shivam Pandey &Satadru Nag
2nd: Sk Alamgir Hossain & Soumyadip Bag
War of band:
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Group Dance:
Champion Team:
EXPLENDORA
Sneha Bag
Sanchita Adhikary
Puja Show
Sreyashi Pal
Neha Biswas
Fashion show:
Champion: AQUA SAVIORS
Sushmita Kar
Supratim Das
Srestha SEngupta
Swarnali Chakrabarty
Navdeep Ghai
Renu Kumari Prasad
Suprateem Bhattacharya
Nayeem Hossain
Neha Biswas
Kuntal Mandal
Best model:
Male : Manpreet Singh
Female: Tanushree Chatterjee & Deepsikha Kar
Best costume:
Srija Sur
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CAMPUS PLACEMENT,2018 :
SPARSH conducted Campus recruitment drive on 27th of
February, 2018 at Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical
Science & Technology, Sodepur, Kolkata.
MAKAUT BADMINTON Tournament 2018:
Congratulation to GNIPST GIRLS BADMINTON team for
standing CHAMPION and BOYS team for RUNNERS UP of
MAKAUT Intercollege BADMINTON Tournament ,2018,
Zone-3 was held on 21-22ND FEBRUARY at TECHNO INDIA
ENGINEERING COLLEGE play ground.
GPAT 2018:
The following B.Pharm. final year students have qualified,
GPAT-2018. We congratulate them all.
INDRAJIT THAKUR
AVINANDA DEY
DEEP ROHAN CHATTERJEE
ANINDYA SUNDAR DAS
KAUSTAV PAL
ARNAB SARKAR
SWAGATA BAKSHI
RASHMITA BISWAS
CAMPUS PLACEMENT,2018 :
MOLBIO DIAGNOSTICS PVT. LTD. conducted Campus
recruitment drive on 14th of February, 2018 at Guru Nanak
Institute of Pharmaceutical Science & Technology, Sodepur,
Kolkata.
Sardar Jodh Singh Trophy 2018:
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CAMPUS PLACEMENT,2018 :
US TECH SOLUTION has conducted Campus recruitment
drive on 5th of January, 2018 at Guru Nanak Institute of
Pharmaceutical Science & Technology, Sodepur, Kolkata.
Congratulations to 11 no of students who got job in USTECH
SOLUTION
SL STUDENT NAME
NO
1 SUMIT SAHA
2 POULOMI DAS
3 TANDRIMA CHATERJEE
4 SWAGATA PAL
5 JAGGUMANTRI SHRAVANTI
6 BUSHRA SHABNAM
7 REEMI GUPTA
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8 SAKSHAR SAHA
9 TILOTTOMA MUKHERJEE
10 SUSHMI SEN
11 SAIKAT GHOSH
CAMPUS PLACEMENT,2018 :
EXCEL LIFE SCIENCES conducted Campus recruitment drive
on 17th of January, 2018 at Guru Nanak Institute of
Pharmaceutical Science & Technology, Sodepur, Kolkata.
3 Legged Race:
1st: Ayesha Khatun
Najia Hasan
2nd: Swagata Roy
Jayita Dey
3rd: Kavita Bharti
Jyoti Yadav
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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.
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14 SOUMYADEEP
BHATTACHARYA
3 COGNIZANT 42 27 Officer
4 GLAXO 40 03 Medical
SMITHKLINE Business
PHARMACEUTICALS Associate
LTD:
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.
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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:
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NBA visit:
The experts of National Board of Accreditation or NBA will be
going to visit GNIPST on 24th September and 25th September,
2016.
Accreditation by NAAC:
SL. NAME OF THE STATE CGPA(out GRADE
NO. INSTITUTE of scale 4)
01 Guru Nanak Institute of West 2.70 B
Pharmaceutical Science Bengal
And Technology, Kolkata-
700114
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STUDENTS’ SECTION
WHO CAN ANSWER FIRST????
EDITOR’S NOTE
It is a great pleasure for me to publish the 1st issue of 83nd
Volume of GNIPST BULLETIN. All the followers of GNIPST
BULLETIN are able to avail the bulletin through JIO MAGS (
MY JIO APP) and 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
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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.
OTHERS:
On 24 and 25 February, 2015 Swamiji of Gourio Math was
th th
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