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1 MANDATORY DISCLOSURES AS PER AICTE APPROVAL PROCESS HANDBOOK 2020-21 Appendix : 10 Format for Mandatory Disclosures as per AICTE Norms 2020-21 Mandatory Disclosure F.Y. 2020-21 1. AICTE File No. NA 2. Date & Period of Last Approval: 30/01/2019 1. Name of the Institute: CH. DEVILAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY 2. Address of the Institute: BHAGWANGARH, BURIA ROAD, JAGADHRI, 135003 Phone number with STD code: 01732 Office hours at the institution: 9.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. Academic hours at the institution: 9.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. Email: [email protected] Website:www.cdlinstitutes.com Nearest railway Station (Dist. in Km): JAGADHRI YAMUNA NAGAR RAILWAY STATION (8 kms) Nearest Airport (dist. in km): CHANDIGARH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (103 kms) 3. Name and Address of the Principal Dr. Anurag Bhargava. PRINCIPAL House No. 553, Sector 17, HUDA Jagadhri 135003 Contact No. (Mob): 8222866123 4. Name of the Affiliating University: Pt. B. D. Sharma university of health sciences, ROHTAK. 5. Governance: 6. Members of the Board and their brief Background: 1. Ms. Meghna Ahlawat, President 2. Sh. Akash Chawla, Vice President

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MANDATORY DISCLOSURES AS PER AICTE APPROVAL PROCESS

HANDBOOK 2020-21

Appendix : 10

Format for Mandatory Disclosures as per AICTE Norms 2020-21

Mandatory Disclosure F.Y. 2020-21

1. AICTE File No. NA

2. Date & Period of Last Approval: 30/01/2019

1. Name of the Institute: CH. DEVILAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

2. Address of the Institute: BHAGWANGARH, BURIA ROAD, JAGADHRI, 135003

Phone number with STD code: 01732

Office hours at the institution: 9.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. Academic hours at the institution:

9.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M.

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

Nearest railway Station (Dist. in Km): JAGADHRI YAMUNA NAGAR

RAILWAY STATION (8 kms)

Nearest Airport (dist. in km): CHANDIGARH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (103 kms)

3. Name and Address of the Principal

Dr. Anurag Bhargava. PRINCIPAL

House No. 553, Sector – 17,

HUDA

Jagadhri 135003

Contact No. (Mob): 8222866123

4. Name of the Affiliating University:

Pt. B. D. Sharma university of health sciences, ROHTAK.

5. Governance:

6. Members of the Board and their brief Background:

1. Ms. Meghna Ahlawat, President

2. Sh. Akash Chawla, Vice – President

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3. Ms. Simran gulia, Vice – President

4. Sh. Mahinder pal, Vice – President

5. Sh. Rajinder sharma, General secretary

6. CA. Anju goyal, Treasurer

7. Sh. Tej Singh Tewatia, Member

8. Sh. Om Prakash sihag, Member

b. Members of the Academic Advisory Body

1. Sh. Akash Chawla, Vice – President

2. Ms. Simran gulia, Vice – President

3. Sh. Mahinder pal, Vice – President

4. Sh. Rajinder sharma, General secretary

5. Dr. Anurag Bhargava, Principal

6. Dr. Prabhjot singh Bajwa, Faculty

7. Dr. Kalpana garg, Faculty

8. Ms. Sakshi bajaj, Faculty

9. Ms. Sonia kamboj, Faculty

Frequency of the Board Meeting and Academic Advisory Body

Twice a year

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Organizational Chart and Processes

SHRI RAM JAN KALYAN SHIKSHA SAMITI

PRESIDENT

VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY

CH. DEVI LAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

PRINCIPAL- PHARMACY

Office & Administration Exam Control Placement & training

First aid & Medical Other Committees

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• Nature and extent of involvement of faculty and students in academic affairs /

improvements.

All the faculty members are actively involved in day to day academic activities of the

college. Student representatives have been nominated to various committees.

Mechanism/Norms and procedure for democratic/good governance

a. Principal of the Pharmacy department will conduct meeting for subject allocation

among the faculty members after the completion of examination of each semester.

b. Time table will be prepared in advance and the faculties and students are well informed

in advance.

c. Class Taken Report is prepared on daily basis to monitor the regularity and punctuality

of classes taken by each of the faculty.

d. Class Taken Report is signed by the Principal every day.

e. Meetings of various committees are conducted as and when required with the

involvement of student representatives.

f. Annual sports and cultural meet will be held regularly every year and students are

encouraged to take part actively in extracurricular activities.

• Student feedback on Institutional Governance/Faculty performance

a. At the end of each even semester, feedback from students is taken for evaluation of

faculties and the college

b. The feedback forms are consolidated and the final report is communicated to each

faculty for either correction or improvement or any such other related inputs

• Grievance Redressal Mechanism for Faculty, Staff and students

a. Redressal mechanism for faculty:

Any faculty having any grievance shall bring it to the notice of the

Principal

Principal along with the Administrator shall resolve the grievance.

b. Redressal mechanism for students:

Grievances and redressal committee is constituted.

This committee consists of faculty members and student representatives.

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Any student having any kind of grievance relating to any matter may

either bring it to the notice of the faculty concerned or the Principal

directly.

The principal shall hear the grievance and take immediate action to resolve the

same.

• Establishment of Anti Ragging Committee

a. Anti-Ragging Committee comprises of:

1. Dr. Prabhjot singh, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

Chairperson

2. Mr. Manish Trivedi, Administrator, Ch. Devilal group of institutions, Member.

3. Ms. Sakshi Bajaj, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

Faculty Representative

4. Ms. Kalpana garg, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

Faculty Representative

5. Mr. Devkant Sharma, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

Faculty Representative

6. Ashmita, Student Representative

7. Abhishek, Student Representative

8. Isha, Student Representative

9. Jaishankar, Student Representative

b. Internal complaint Committee comprises of:

1. Dr. Kalpana garg, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy, Head

2. Dr. Sharda sharma, NGO member

3. Dr. Binu raina, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy, Faculty

representative

4. Ms. Jyoti monga, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

Faculty representative

5. Mrs. Manju bala, Librarian, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy, Member

6. Mrs. Anjali Sareen, Clerk, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy, Member

7. Mehak, Student representative

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8. Arpita, Student representative

9. Jyoti, Student representative

c. Antidiscrimation Committee comprises of:

1. Mr. Devkant Sharma, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

Chairman

2. Dr. Minky mukhija, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

Faculty representative

3. Ms. Sonia kamboj, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

Faculty representative

4. Mr. Bhagat singh, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

Faculty representative

d. Gender sensitization Committee comprises of:

1. Dr. Abhimanyu rai Sharma, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of

Pharmacy, Chairman

2. Dr. Prabhjot singh, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

Faculty representative

3. Dr. Minky mukhija, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

Faculty representative

4. Mr. Pankaj garg, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy, Faculty

representative

5. Ms. Swati Aggarwal, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

Faculty representative

e. Training and Placement Committee comprises of:

1. Dr. Abhimanyu rai Sharma, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of

Pharmacy, Convener

2. Dr. Prabhjot singh, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

T.P.O.

3. Dr. Kalpana garg, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

Associate T.P.O.

4. Dr. Binu raina, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy, Faculty

representative

5. Ms. Sakshi bajaj, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

Faculty representative

6. Mr. Devkant Sharma, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

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Faculty representative

f. Career guidance Committee comprises of:

1. Dr. Prabhjot singh, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

Convener

2. Dr. Kalpana garg, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy, Co-

Convener.

3. Ms. Jyoti monga, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

Faculty representative.

4. Ms. Sakshi bajaj, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy, Faculty

representative

5. Mr. Devkant Sharma, Associate professor, Ch. Devilal college of Pharmacy,

Faculty representative

6. Programmes:

a. Name of the Programmes approved by AICTE: NIL

b. Name of the Programmes

Accredited by NBA: NIL

c. Status of Accreditation of the Courses: Not Applicable

• For each programme, the following details are

to be given: Name : B. Pharmacy

Number of seats : 60

Duration : Four Years (8 semesters)

Cut off marks/rank of admission: As per Govt of

Haryana Regulations Fee :

For General Category : Rs. 74,000.

Placement Facilities : Available

Campus placement in the last three years with minimum salary,

maximum salary and average salary:

Minimum Salary Rs. 1,80,000

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Maximum Salary Rs. 2,40,000

Average Salary Rs. 2,20,000

Name and duration of programme (s) having twinning and

collaboration with Foregin University(s) and being run in the same

campus along with status of their AICTE Approval. If there is

foreign collaboration, give the following details:

NOT APPLICABLE

7. Faculty

• Branch wise list faculty members:

a. Permanent Faculty: 16

b. Adjunct Faculty: NIL

c. Permanent Faculty: Student Ration: 1:14 ratio

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8. Profile of Vice Chancellor/Director/Principal/Faculty:

Dr. Anurag Bhargava

S/O Dr. S. K. Bhargava,

100, Vijay nagar,

Jagadhri, Yamunanagar-135001

Mobile No. - +91-9355775858

E-mail – [email protected]

ACADEMIC PROFILE

Degree : Ph. D. (Pharmaceutical sciences)

Title : Pharmacognostic and Phytochemical

Standardization of selected Indigenous Indian

Medicinal plants.

University : Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University

Patan, Gujarat

Status : Awarded on 5th October 2009.

Degree : M. Pharm. (Pharmacognosy)

Institution studied : J.S.S. College of pharmacy, Ooty,

Tamilnadu.

University : The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical

University, Chennai, Tamilnadu.

Percentage of Marks : 72% in M. Pharm (agg.) .

Year of completion : March 2002

Degree : B. Pharm

Institution studied : L.M. College of Science and Technology,

Jodhpur, Rajasthan

University : University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan.

Percentage of Marks : 64% (agg.)

Year of Completion : May 1996

M. Pharm Thesis

Evaluation of Antihyperlipidemic activity of combined extracts of Cynara scolymus L., Curcuma

Longa L. and Zingiber oficinale Rosc.

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Experience

S.

No.

Name of College Position Experience

From To

1. Shri Bajrang College of

Pharmacy, Deeg

Lecturer 1st Jan 1999 16th Oct 1999

2. Maharshi Arvind college of

Pharmacy, Jaipur

Lecturer 15th Jan 2002 10th Jan 2003

3. Shri B. M. Shah College Of

Pharmaceutical education

and Research, Modasa

Lecturer

Promoted as

Assistant Professor

16th Jan 2003

1st April 2006

31st Mar 2006

5th Oct 2009

4. Lord’s International

College, Chikani, Alwar

(Raj.)

Professor

Principal

6th Oct 2009

20th Dec 2009

19th Dec 2009

31 oct 2011

5. Ch. Devilal college of

Pharmacy, Yamunanagar

(Har.)

Principal 01 Nov 2011 22 Dec 2011

6. Lord’s International

College, Chikani, Alwar

(Raj.)

Principal 23 Dec 2012 20 July 2012

7. Ch. Devilal college of

Pharmacy, Yamunanagar

(Har.)

Principal 21 July 2012 Till Date

PG students Guided

Guided 14 M. Pharm (Pharmacognosy) students.

Ph. D. Students Guided

Guided 5 Ph.D. students.

QIP/Workshops attended

1. Attended a QIP programme at J. S. S. College Of Pharmacy, Ooty, on “Current trends on

Herbal Drug research” from 9th to 22nd March 2003.

2. Attended a workshop at Shree S.K. Patel College of Pharmaceutical education and

Research, Kherva, on “Paper Setting Techniques and Evaluation Systems for Pharmacy

Teachers” on 27th July 2003.

3. Attended a workshop at S. K. School of Business Management, Patan, on “Accreditation

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for ensuring Quality education and Preparation of SSR for NAAC accreditation” on 9th

October 2004.

4. Attended state level annual convention on Indian Society of Pharmacognosy Gujarat

chapter held at Shri B. M. Shah College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research,

Modasa on 26th October 2008.

Training programme conducted

Conducted two day training programme on HPTLC at Comed Chemicals Ltd., Baroda.

Membership

1. Life member of Indian Pharmaceutical Association.

2. Life member of Association of Pharmacy Teachers of India.

3. Life member of Indian society of Pharmacognosy.

Research papers presented:

1. Presented a paper on “Antihyperlipidemic activity of combined extracts of Cynara

scolymus L., Zingiber officinale Rosc., Curcuma longa L.” at 54th IPC Pune.

2. Presented a Paper on “Antihyperlipidemic activity of combined extracts of Cynara

scolymus L. and Zingiber officinale Rosc.” at 55th IPC Chennai.

3. Presented a Paper on “Pharmacognostic evaluation on the Indigenous medicinal Plants

grown in North Gujarat Region” at State level paper presentation competition held at

Anand, Gujarat.

4. Presented a paper on “Formulation development and evaluation of cold cream containing

Aloe Vera” at paper presentation competition held at KBIPER, Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

5. Presented a paper on “Phytochemical evaluation of selected indigenous medicinal grown

in north Gujarat region” at State level paper presentation competition held at KBIPER,

Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

6. Presented a paper on “IN-Vitro evaluation of Antioxidant Activity of some medicinal Plants”

at State level paper presentation competition held at KBIPER, Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

7. Presented a paper on “Standardization of Market formulation of Boerrhaavia diffusa L. by

HPTLC Fingerprint” at State level paper presentation competition held at KBIPER,

Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

8. Presented a research Paper on “Free Radical scavenging activity of fruit constituents of

Ammomum subulatum Roxb.” at 12th annual national Convention of Indian Society of

Pharmacognosy at Moga, Punjab on 23rd to 24th Feb 2008.

9. Presented a research Paper on “In-vitro antioxidant activity of Boerhaavia diffusa Linn.” at

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12th annual national Convention of Indian Society of Pharmacognosy at Moga, Punjab on

23rd to 24th Feb 2008.

10. Presented a research Paper on “in-vitro free radical scavenging activity of Acacia catechu”

at 12th annual national Convention of Indian Society of Pharmacognosy at Moga, Punjab

on 23rd to 24th Feb 2008.

11. Presented a research Paper on “In-vitro evaluation of antioxidant activity of Papaya and

spinach” at 12th annual national Convention of Indian Society of Pharmacognosy at Moga,

Punjab on 23rd to 24th Feb 2008.

12. Presented a research Paper on “Antihyperlipidemic Acitivity of Gymenma sylvestre R. Br.

Leaf Extract on High Cholesterol Fed Diet Rats” at 13th annual national convention of Indian

Society of Pharmacognosy at Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh on 15th and 16th Feb 2009.

13. Presented a research Paper on “In-vitro Evaluation of Antioxidant Activity of Gymenma

sylvestre R. Br. Leaf Extract” at 13th annual national convention of Indian Society of

Pharmacognosy at Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh on 15th and 16th Feb 2009.

Research papers published

1. P.R. Rachh, S.R. Patel, H.V. Hirpara, M.T. Rupareliya, M.R. Rachh, A.S. Bhargava, N.M.

Patel, D.C. Modi, “In-vitro antioxidant activity of Gymnema sylvestre R. Br.” Romanian

Journal of Biology - Plant Biology, 141 – 148, Vol 54 (2), 2009.

2. N.M. Patel, V.C. Jain, A. Bhargav, D.P. Shah, “High Performance Thin Layer

Chromatographic Method for Quantification of Gallic Acid in Root Powder of

Alangium salvifolium (L.f) Wang.”, Internaitional J. of Pharm. Res., 2010, 2(2), 40-

44.

3. High performance Thin Layer chromatographic method quantification of Gallic acid

in bark powder of Terminalia crenulata Roth., Indian drugs, 2009, 47(6), 58-61.

4. Vijay Vinay, Mudgal Shikha, Pathak Ashish, Gupta Mukaesh, Bhargava Anurag,

Synthesis and Antimicrobial evaluation of 4-Thiazolidinone Derivatives, IJRAP,

2011, 2(1), 281-288.

5. Rachh PR, Rachh MR, Modi DC, Shah BN, Bhargava AS, Patel NM, In-vitro Evaluation of

Antioxidant Activity of Punarnava (Boerhaavia diffusa Linn.), Int. J. Pharm. Res., 2009,

1(1), 36-40.

6. Time and pH Dependent Pulsatile Delivery of Meloxicam Solid Dispersions for

Rheumatoid Arthritis, IJPRR, 2010, 2(2), 69-75.

7. K.Hemamalini, Dr. Anurag Bhargav and Dr. Uma Vasireddy, Studies On Phyto-Chemical

Profile And Analgesic Activity Of Methanolic Leaf Extract Of Tabebuia Rosea, International

Journal of Pharma World Research, Vol 3, Issue 1, 1-15.

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8. K. Hemamalini, Anurag Bhargav, Uma Vasireddy, S. Suvidha, V. Ramya Krishna, G. L.

Soujanya, Phytochemical And Anti-Cholinesterase Of Leaves Of Different Herbs On Frog’s

Experimental Models, International Journal of Biological & Pharmaceutical Research,

2012; 3(3), 373-376.

9. Anurag Bhargav, K. Hemamalini, Uma Vasireddy, S. Suvidha, M. Vijusha, Ch. Lavanya,

Antidiarrheal activity of methanolic extract of leaves of Solanum Pubescens willd and

gymnosporia emerginata, Asian J Pharm Clin Res, 2012, Vol 5, Issue 3 (Suppl 2), 226-

227.

10. Hemamalini K., Suvidha S., Anurag B, Uma V, Evaluation of Antiulcer activity of Kigelia

Africana, Sophora interrupta and Holoptelia integrefolia in Rats, International Journal of

Res. Phytochem. And Pharmacology, 2012, 2 (2), 84-89.

11. K. Hemamalini, Dr. Uma vasireddy and Dr. Anurag Bhargav, Studies on phytochemical

profile and analgesic activity of methanolic leaf extract of Kigelia Africana (Lam) Benth

and Sophora interrupta Bedd. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2012,

4(2), 1863-1870.

12. Hemamalini. K, Ramya krishna. V, Dr. Anurag Bhargava and Dr. Uma Vasireddy,

Hepatoprotective activity of Tabebuia rosea and Solanum pubescens against

paracetamol induced hepatotoxicity in rats, Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical

Research, Vol 5, Issue 4, 2012, 153-156.

13. K. Hemamalini, B. Preethi, Anurag Bhargava, Uma Vasireddy, Hepatoprotective activity

of Kigelia africana and Anogeissus accuminata against paracetamol induced

hepatotoxicity in rats, International Journal of Pharmaceutical And Biomedical Research,

2012, 3(3), 152-156.

14. Hemamalini K and Anurag Bhargav, Antidiarrheal activity of methanolic extract of leaves

of Solanum Pubescens Willd, International Journal of Pharmacology & Toxicology, 3(2),

2013, 43-45.

15. K. Hemamalini , G.L. Soujanya, Anurag Bhargav and Uma Vasireddy, In-vivo anticancer

activity of Tabebuia rosea (bertol) dc. Leaves on dalton’s ascetic lymphoma in mice,

International Journal of Pharmaceutical sciences and research, 2012, Vol. 3(11), 4496-

4502.

16. C. Velmurugan, Anurag Bhargava, T.S. Kishore Kumar, Saurabh Sharma,

Antihyperglycemic and Hypolipidemic activity of leaves of Gossypium herbaceum by

dexamethasone induced diabetic rat model, Internation Journal of Research in

Pharmaceutical and Nano Sciences, 2013, 2(2), 169-176.

17. C. Velmurugan, Anurag Bhargava, S Vijay Kumar, P.R., Logesh Kumar, T. Thiyagarajan

and S. vetriselvan, Gossypium herbaceum Hasten wound healing in Dexamethasone

delayed wound healing model in rats, Internation Journal of Pharmacology, 2013, 4(3),

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152-157.

18. C velmurugan and Anurag Bhargava, Antidiabetic and hypolipidemic activity of fruits of

Pyrus communis L. in hyperglycemic Rats, Asian journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical

Research, 2013, 6(sup 5), 108-111.

19. Velmurugan Chinnasamy and Anurag Bhargava, Wound Healing activity of various

extracts of fruit of Pyrus Communis L. In Normal rats, Journal of Pharmaceutical and

Scientific Innovation, 2014, 3(2), 148-153.

20. Velmurugan C and Anurag Bhargava, Total Phenolic, flavonoids and tannin content of

various extracts from Pyrus communis fruit, International Journal of Pharmacy and

Analytical research, 2014, 3(4), 384-390.

21. G. R. Vijayasankar and Anurag Bhargava, Preparation and Characterization of Polymeric

Matrix Diffusional Rectal Patches of Atenolol, Asian Journal of Research in

Pharmaceutical Sciences and Biotechnology, 3(3), 2015, 62 - 74.

22. Kalpana Garg, Jaya Sharma, and Anurag Bhargava, Phytopharmacology of some

Indegenous medicinal plants used in arthritis, Journal of chemical and Pharmaceutical

research, 2015, 7(11), 147-153.

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Dr. Prabhjot Singh

[email protected]

CAREER OBJECTIVE :

Seeking a career to share my knowledge and experience with students and gain more experience

into the education and research field.

ACADEMICS

Degree Institute / School Month & Year of

Passing

Marks Obtained

(%)

Ph.D JNU, Jaipur, Rajasthan October 2018 Degree awarded

M. Pharmacy

(Pharmaceutics)

ASBASJSM College of

Pharmacy, Bela, Ropar,

Punjab

2011

68.37

B. Pharmacy GGS College of Pharmacy,

Yamunanagar, Haryana 2009 63.90

CBSE. (12th)

Sant Nischal Singh Public

School, Yamunanagar,

Haryana

2005 59

CBSE. (10th)

Sant Nischal Singh Public

School, Yamunanagar,

Haryana

2003 64.80

EXPERIENCE:

1. Worked as assistant professor at Ganpati Institute of Pharmacy, Bilaspur from September 2011

to June 2012.

2. Worked as assistant professor at Ch. Devilal College of Pharmacy, Jagadhri from August 2012

to October 2016.

3. Working as associate professor at Ch. Devilal College of Pharmacy, Jagadhri from November

2016 to till date.

PUBLICATIONS:

+91-9991974709 (Mob.)

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1. Raina B, Sharma A, Bajwa PS. Formulation evaluation and optimization of fast disintegrating

tablets of ketorolac tromethamine. Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation. 2017:1-1.

(Springer)

2. Bajwa PS, Sharma J, Sharma S, Bhargava A. Development and In vitro-In vivo

Characterization of Chronomodulated Multi-Particulate Drug Delivery System of Terbutaline

Sulphate for Treatment of Nocturnal Asthma by box–Behnken Statistical Design. Journal of

Applied Pharmaceutical Science Vol. 2017 Nov;7(11):033-42.

3. Bajwa PS, Sharma J, Bhargava A, Sharma S, Sharma AR, Raina B. Design and development

of immediate release tablets of terbutaline sulfate using 32 full factorial statistical design. Asian

Pac J Health Sci. 2018;5:47-52.

4. Sharma AR, Raina B, Bajwa PS, Sharma P, Bhargava A, Sharma S. Chronotherapeutic drug

delivery systems. Asian Pac J Health Sci. 2018;5 (2):189-196.

5. Garg K, Sharma J, Bhargava A, Bajwa PS. Antiarthritic activity of different plant extracts of

Ficus religiosa stem bark in complete Freund’s adjuvant-induced arthritis in rats. Asian Pac J

Health Sci. 2018;5 (2):260-270.

6. Raina B, Sharma AR, Bajwa PS, Sharma P, Bhargava A, Sharma S. Chronobiology and

Chronotherapy for rheumatoid arthritis. Asian Pac J Health Sci. 2018;5 (3):252-256.

7. Sharma AR, Raina B, Bajwa PS, Bhargava A, Toshiba, Goel V. Pulsatile Drug Delivery

System: A Review. Asian Pac J Health Sci. 2018;5 (3):252-256.

8. Bajwa PS, Bhargava A, Sharma J, Sharma S, Sharma AR, Sharma B. Development and In

Vitro-In Vivo Characterization of Chronomodulated Pulsatile Delivery Formulation of

Terbutaline Sulphate by Box-Behnken Statistical Design. AAPS PharmSciTech. 2017 Jun 30:1-9

(Springer).

9. Bajwa PS, Sharma J, Bhargava A, Sharma S, Sharma AR, Sharma B. Chronotherapy of nocturnal asthma

and recent patents: A review. Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research. 2017 Nov 6;6(3).

10. Bajwa PS, Gupta GD, Sharma A, Formulation and evaluation of transdermal gel of ketorolac

tromethamine along with neem oil, tulsi oil and oleic acid as penetration enhancers. Journal of Drug

Discovery and Therapeutics. 2013;1(1):30-36.

11. Walia S, Bajwa PS, Sharma A, Preparation and Evaluation of In Situ Gelling Nimesulide Loaded Liquid

Suppository using Poloxamer and Menthol. American Journal of PharmTech Research. 2014;4(3):680-

89.

TITLE OF PH.D. RESEARCH PROJECT:

Design and development of chronotherapy based pulsatile drug delivery system for treatment of

nocturnal asthma

TITLE OF M. PHARM PROJECT:

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Formulation and Evaluation of Topical Gel of Ketorolac Tromethamine.

INSTRUMENTS PROFICIENCY:

Double beam UV visible spectrophotometer, HPLC, Modified, Viscometers (Brookfield

Viscometer) and pH meter.

COMPUTER PROFICIENCY:

Advanced knowledge of computer hardware, software, Internet and literature survey and very

familiar to the working of different software like Office suite (2003-2019), Chemdraw ultra,

Chem sketch and Photoshop.

SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

Creative, Hardworking, Responsible, Sincere, Believe in team work, Quick Learner

And Adaptable Nature.

PERSONAL PROFILE:

• Father's Name : S. Suminder Pal Singh

• Date of birth : 25 September 1987

• Sex : Male

• Marital Status : Married

• Permanent Address : #1775, Sector- 17, HUDA Jagadhri

• Languages Known : Hindi, English, and Punjabi

REFERENCES:

1. Dr. Birender shrivastav

Director, School of pharmaceutical sciences, Jaipur National University, Jaipur

Mob. 09982681334

2. Dr. Shailesh Sharma

Director, ASBASJSM College of Pharmacy, Bela (Ropar), Punjab.

Mob. +919888775589

3. Dr. Kanchan Kohli

Jamia Hamdard University

Mob. 09818335148

DECLARATION:

I hereby declare that all the facts and information furnished above is true and complete to the best of my

knowledge and belief.+

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Dr. KALPANA GARG

M. Pharm (PHARMACOGNOSY), Ph.D.

Permanent Address:

852, Rana lane, opp. New market

Yamuna Nagar (Hr.), 135001

Correspondence Address:

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences,

Ch. Devi Lal College of Pharmacy, Jagadhri

Dist. Yamuna Nagar, Haryana, India.

E mail: [email protected]

Mobile: +919466418723

CAREER OBJECTIVE

I would like to be a member of the elite fraternity of pharmaceutical arena and

to join a institute like yours which provides ample opportunity to satisfy my desire to

establish myself in this field.

CURRENT STATUS

Currently working as an Associate Professor at, Ch. Devi Lal College of Pharmacy,

Jagadhari, Yamuna Nagar since June 08, 2011.

CURRENT DESIGNATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES

✓ Conduction of Lectures and practical’s in B. Pharma.

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✓ Incharge of Pharmacognosy Lab.

✓ Cultural Incharge of Institute Pharmaceutical Society.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE- 6.2 years.

✓ Worked as an Assistant Professor at Himalayan college of pharmacy, Kala

amb, H.P. from March 14, 2011 to June 6, 2011.

✓ Working as Associate Professor at Ch. Devi Lal College of Pharmacy,

Jagadhari, Yamuna Nagar since June 08, 2011.

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

Course School/ College Board/ Uni. %age Year of

Passing

PhD

(Pharmaceutical

sciences)

Institute of

pharmaceutical

sciences, Jaipur

Jaipur national

Univ., JAIPUR ---- 2021

M. Pharm

(Pharmacognosy)

M.M. College of

pharmacy,

Mullana

Maharishi

Markandeshwar

Univ., Mullana

77.8% 2010

B. Pharm Guru gobind singh

college of

pharmacy,

Yamuna nagar.

Pt. B.D. Sharma

university of health

sciences, Rohtak

67.8% 2006

D. Pharm Kalpana chawla

polytechnic,

ambala city.

State board of

technical education

76.9% 2001

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12th(Med. & Non

med.)

Saraswati vidya

mandir Sr. Sec.

School

HBSE

69.3%

1999

10th Swami vivekanand

Sr. Sec. School

HBSE

61%

1997

RESEARCH PROJECT

✓ M. Pharm: Done project Entitled “Analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity

of leaf extracts of Elaeocarus sphaericus” under the guidance of Jaspreet kaur

sidana (Asst. Prof. In pharmacognosy ), M.M. College of pharmacy, Mullana.

✓ Ph.D: Done project Entitled “Phytopharmacology and Standardization of

Some Indigenous Medicinal Plants Used in Arthritis” under the guidance of

Dr. Birendra shrivastava ( Director, School of pharmaceutical sciences), Jaipur

national university, Jaipur.

RESEARCH PAPER PUBLICATIONS

1. Jaspreet nain, kalpana garg and sumitra dhahiya “Analgesic and anti-

inflammatory activity of leaf extracts of Elaeocarpus sphaericus”

Published in “International Journal of Pharmacy and pharmaceutical

sciences” Vol. 4, Issue 1, 2012.

2. Kalpana garg, Jaya Sharma, Anurag bhargava, Prabhjot singh bajwa,

“Antiarthritic activity of different plant extracts of Ficus religiosa stem bark

in CFA induced arthritis in rats”, Asian pacific journal of health sciences.

2018; 5(2):183-188.

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3. Kalpana Garg, Birendra shrivastava, Anurag bhargava, “ GC-MS Analysis

of Methanol and Ethyl Acetate Extract of fruits of Sphaeranthus indicus,”

Journal of drug delivery and therapeutics. 2019; 9(2):28-30.

REVIEW PAPER PUBLICATIONS

1. kalpana garg, Komal goswami and Gaurav khurana,” A

Pharmacognostical review on Elaeocarpus sphaericus” Publication in

“International Journal of Pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences” .

2. Garg kalpana, Jaya Sharma, Anurag Bhargava, “Phytopharmacology of

some indigenous medicinal plants used in arthritis” publication in

Journal of chemical and pharmaceutical research, vol.7, issue 11,

pp:147-153.

3. One review Paper communicated on Covid –19 on dated 20-07-2021

BOOK PUBLICATIONS

✓ Text book of Pharmacognosy by Anant publications for Diploma in

Pharmacy students.

✓ Lifetime member of APTI.

SEMINAR ATTENDED

✓ AICTE sponsored national seminar on Recent trends in pharmaceutical

research (7-8thAug, 2010) held at M.M. College of pharmacy, Mullana,

Ambala.

✓ IPGA Nnational conference -2012 on future of pharmacist: A health care

professional (17-18 nov, 2012) held at institute of pharmaceutical sciences,

kurukshetra university, kurukshetra.

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✓ International conference on Advances in pharmacological and

pharmaceutical approach to drug discovery and clinical development(15-

16 March, 2013) held at Chitkara college of pharmacy.

✓ National conference on Breaking new grounds in pharmaceutical research

(28-29 March,2014) held at Manav bharti university, solan.

✓ National conference on Drug safety and pharmacovigilance (6 December

2015) held at Guru gobind singh college of pharmacy, Yamuna nagar.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS (ABSTRACT PUBLISHED)

• Topic :

i. “Antihyperglycemic effect of Clitorea ternatea leaves and flower

extracts on diabetic rats”

Venue :

National seminar on Advances and regulatory aspects for

pharmaceutical and herbal products -Chitkara collge of pharmacy,

Rajpura, Punjab, 31st October, 2009.

Topic :

ii. Herbal drugs: A Therapeutic utility

Venue :

National conference on Drug safety and pharmacovigilance

organized by guru gobind singh college of pharmacy, Yamuna nagar.

Topic :

iii. Antiarthritic activity of different plant extracts of Ficus religiosa stem

bark ” at National seminar on severity in Rheumatoid arthritis: New

insights and treatment strategies. MM school of pharmacy, Sadopur-

Ambala on 26th Feb, 2019.

✓ Faculty development program: APTI sponsored FDP on Innovative

and effective teaching and research skills in pharmacy at SDDIP

campus , Barwala, panchkula.20-22 april, 2018.

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CPE MEETING: 23/2/14 ( Panipat) AND 14/6/15

APPOINTMENT AS PRACTICAL EXAMINER

✓ Haryana state board of technical education May 2013 practical exams at

Kalpana chawla polytechnic, Ambala city, AMBALA

APPOINTMENT AS DEPUTY SUPRINTENDENT

✓ At J.P. memorial hospital and college of nursing for conducting

supplementary examination of B.sc. nursing, P.B.B.sc. nursing, BPT, MPT

AND MBBS examination ,FEB.2015.

✓ At CH. Devilal college of pharmacy, Jagadhri for conducting supplementary

examination of B.Pharmacy, feb.2017.

TECHNICAL SKILLS

Operated various laboratory instruments and having experience of working on

softwares for computational techniques.

COMPUTER SKILL

✓ Well versed with Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Power Point,

Web Access.

PERSONAL DETAILS

Husband’s Name : Mr. Ashu garg

Date of Birth : 21 Feb ,1983

Gender : Female

Marital Status : Married

Nationality : Indian

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Language Proficiency : English & Hindi

Extra-Curricular : Reading books

activities

STRENGTHS

✓ Ability to do work under strict deadlines without compromising with quality

of work.

✓ Adaptability – suits to every work environment.

✓ Positive attitude, good pickup and keen learner.

✓ Optimistic attitude.

✓ Strong will power.

✓ Strongly deal with technical problems.

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Dr. Minky Mukhija

125/A, Yogesh Nagar,

Yamunanagar,

Haryana- 135001

Ph.no.: 9050073596, 9896085435

[email protected]

OBJECTIVE

To be associated with a progressive organization which can provide me with a dynamic work space

to extract my inherent skills as Professional, use and develop my aptitude to further the

organization’s objectives and also attain my career targets in the progress.

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION

Degree Specialization Institute/University Year % Marks

Ph. D. Pharmacognosy I.S.F. College of Pharmacy

(Punjab Technical

University)

2012-16 Completed (2016)

M. Pharm. Pharmacognosy

I.S.F. College of Pharmacy

(Punjab Technical

University)

2009-11 77%

B. Pharm. Pharmacy Guru Gobind Singh College

of Pharmacy (Kurukshetra

University)

2005-09 70%

Intermediate Non-Medical M.V.M. Public School,

Jagadhari (CBSE Board)

2005 64%

High school General M.V.M. Public School,

Jagadhari (CBSE Board)

2003 69%

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CURRENT EMPLOYMENT

Associate Professor at Ch. Devi Lal College of Pharmacy, Jagadhri

WORK EXPERIENCE

18th April, 2016 to present - Teaching at Ch. Devi Lal College of Pharmacy, Jagadhri

18th August, 2014 to 31st March, 2016 - QA Incharge at Oscar Remedies Pvt. Ltd., Yamunanagar, Haryana.

5th Sept., 2011 to 9 August, 2014 - Assistant Professor at ISF College of Pharmacy, Moga, Punjab.

ACHIEVEMENT

Got All India 95 Rank in GPAT-2013

KEY SKILLS

➢ Phytochemical screening and isolation of Phytoconstituents.

➢ Isolation of phytoconstituents and determination through specific technique (HPTLC).

➢ Well versed with MS office, graph pad prism and internet applications.

➢ A flexible and detail oriented attitude with an ability to work independently as well as part of a

multidisciplinary team.

PROJECT TITLE

M. PHARM.

Isolation of anti-inflammatory active fraction(s) from the aqueous extract of Zanthoxylum alatum Roxb. stem bark.

Ph. D.

Isolation and characterization of anticancer principles from Zanthoxylum alatum Roxb.

INSTRUMENTS HANDLED

➢ Digital analytical balance (Metler Toledo)

➢ High speed cooling centrifuge (Sigma)

➢ Plethysmograph for measurement of paw oedema

➢ IR- Spectrophotometer (Thermo)

➢ Probe sonicator (Misonix, lark)

➢ Digital microscope (Motic)

➢ ELISA Microplate reader

➢ UV (Systronics)

MEMBERSHIPS

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Life membership of IPGA (LM-4369)

Life membership of Society of Pharmacognosy (ISP-LM-HR/M-083)

Reviewer in Journal Heliyon (Elsevier).

CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS, SEMINARS AND WEBINARS ATTENDED

1. Five days Symposium Program ‘‘Women Empowerment and gender justice: Addressing the equality

challenges’’ jointly organized by Guru Gobind Singh College of Pharmacy, Yamuna Nagar and School of

Pharmaceutical Sciences, LPU, Punjab from 23-27 August, 2021.

2. Five days Faculty development program (FDP) on ‘‘Capacity building program on teaching, learning

and research’’ organized by Guru Gobind Singh College of Pharmacy, Yamunanagar and ASBASJSM

College of Pharmacy, Bela, Ropar, Punjab from 9-13 August, 2021.

3. SPSR National Webinar on ‘‘Impact of Covid 19 on Pharmaceutical education and Research’’

organized by Society of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (SPSR) on January 4, 2021

4. SPSR National Webinar on ‘‘Academic Delivery and assessment during covid pandemic vis-à-vis

national education policy’’ organized by Society of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (SPSR) on

December 20, 2020.

5. Webinar On ‘‘Scientific Manuscript Writing for publication in reputed research journal’’ by Dr.

Rndhir Singh Dahiya organized by Geetanjali Institute of Pharmacy, Geetanjali University, Udaipur on

November 4, 2020.

6. Webinar on ‘‘Covid 19’’ Organized by Ch. Devi Lal College of Pharmacy, Jagadhri in Association with

Red Cross Society on May 23, 2020.

7. National conference on ‘’Expanding women’s role in developing technology: Increasing productivity,

improving lives sponsored by National commission for women, Govt. of India, New Delhi’’ held at

Shobhit University, Adarsh Vijendra Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

8. International 5 days Teach the Teacher Program by Danish Consortium for Academic Craftsmanship

on “Innovation in the classroom’’ held at Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University), Mullana-

Ambala on June 24-28, 2019.

9. Faculty development programme (FDP) sponsored by APTI on ‘’ Teaching pedagogy in Digital age:

Opportunities and challenges’’ held at MM School of Pharmacy, Sadopur (Ambala) on May 4, 2019.

10. Faculty Development Programme sponsored by Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India on

“Innovative and Effective Teaching and Research Skills in Pharmacy’’ held at SDDGPI, Campus,

Barwala, Panchkula on April, 20-22, 2018.

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11. APTI Sponsored National Conference on “Emerging Trends in Computer Aided Drug Design and

Drug Delivery’’ held at Baddi University of Emerging Sciences and Technology, Baddi on 11th may 2017.

12. 3rd Annual conference of Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India – Haryana State Branch

on “Current Scenario and Challenges in Industrial-Academia Interaction in Pharmaceutical Sector’’

held at JCDM College of Pharmacy, Sirsa on November 11-12th, 2016.

13. Industry Academic Interactive Seminar on “Quality standards In Herbal Drug Industry- Challenges

and future Course” held at Sri Sai College Of Pharmacy, Badhani-Pathankot on 13-14th, 2015.

14. 18th Annual Convention of Society of Pharmacognosy on ‘‘Promotion and Globalisation of Indian

Herbal Products – Perspectives and Prospects’’ held at MDU, Rohtak on February 21-22th, 2014.

15. ‘‘Workshop on Drug Information Database and its Applications in Pharmaceutical Research’’ held

at ISF College of Pharmacy, Moga, Punjab on May 4th, 2013.

16. Indo-Bulgaria International Conference on ‘‘Recent Advances in Herbal Technology’’ held at ISF

College of Pharmacy, Moga, Punjab on September 7, 2013.

17. 64th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress held at SRM University, Chennai on December 7-9th, 2012.

18. 12th International Congress of Ethanopharmacology on ‘‘Traditional medicines and Globalization-

The Future of Ancient systems of Medicine’’ organized by School of Natural Product studies, Jadavpur

University, Kolkata on Februry 17-19th, 2012

19. Indo-Taiwan workshop on “Drug Development for cancer and infectious Diseases: from basic to

industry’’ held at ISF College of Pharmacy, Moga, Punjab on December 14-15th, 2011

20. APTI- 16th Annual National Convention 2011 held at ISF College of Pharmacy, Moga, Punjab on October

7-9th, 2011.

21. AICTE sponsored national seminar on “rational and clinical trial of drugs” held at ISF College of

Pharmacy, Moga, Punjab on March 26-27th, 2011.

22. 62nd Indian Pharmaceutical Congress conference held at Manipal University, Manipal during

December17-19th, 2010.

23. The Convention of Society of Pharmacognosy “Herbal Standardization and Analytical

Pharmacognosy” held at KC institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pandoga, HP on November 13-14th,

2010.

24. 47th Annual Conference of IHPA- 2010 on ‘‘Role of Pharmacist in Rational use and clinical trial of

drugs’’ held at I.S.F. College of Pharmacy, Moga on October 30-31st, 2010.

25. 14th National convention of society of Pharmacognosy held at Hindu College of Pharmacy on 20-21st

February 2010

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26. Silver Jubilee Conference of IPGA- 2009 held at I.S.F. College of Pharmacy, Moga, Punjab on 7th-8th

November, 2009.

PAPER PRESENTED

1. “Isolation and characterization of cytotoxic flavonoids from Zanthoxylum alatum stem bark” in

Industry Academic Interactive Seminar on Quality standards In Herbal Drug Industry- Challenges and future

Course, 2015 at Sri Sai College Of Pharmacy, Pathankot.

2. ‘‘Evaluation of Zanthoxylum alatum stem bark for anticancer potential’’ in 18th Annual Convention of

Society of Pharmacognosy, 2014 at MDU, Rohtak.

3. ‘‘Isolation of Bioactive compounds from Zanthoxylum alatum Roxb. Stem bark with special reference

to cytotoxic potential’’ in Indo - Bulgaria International Conference, 2013 at ISF College of Pharmacy.

4. “Comparitive anti-inflammatory studies of Cuscuta reflexa Roxb. Growing on Acacia arabica and

Zizyphus jujuba” in IPC, 2010 at Manipal University, Manipal.

5. “Herbal Medicines: is it safe to be used without consultation” in IHPA, 2010 at ISF College of Pharmacy,

Moga.

PUBLICATIONS

1. Jaswinder Kaur Virk, Ajudhia Nath Kalia, Vinod Kumar Gauttam, Minky Mukhija, Gautam Rath.

Development and characterization of spheroidal antidiabetic polyherbal formulation from fresh vegetable

juice: A novel approach. Journal of Food Biochemistry. 2020, Volume 45.

2. Minky Mukhija*, Bhuwan Chandra Joshi. Potential antiulcer agents from plants: A comprehensive

Review. Current Traditional Medicine. 2019, 5(3), 170-231.

3. Pooja Upadhyay, Bhuwan Chandra Joshi, Ankush Sundriyal, Minky Mukhija. Pharmacognostic

Standardization and Physicochemical Evaluation of Caesalpinia crista L. Root for Quality Control

Assessment. Journal of Nature and Science of Medicine. 2019, 2(3), 135-140.

4. Sahil Kumar, Sachin goyal, Minky Mukhija, Rakesh K. Sindhu. Current approaches in targeting cancerous

cells and novel anticancer drug designing. International Journal of Pharma Professional’s Research. 2016,

7(2),1346-1360.

5. Minky Mukhija, Mahendra Pal Singh, Kanaya Lal Dhar, Ajudhia Nath Kalia. Cytotoxic and antioxidant

activity of Zanthoxylum alatum stem bark and its flavonoid constituents. Journal of Pharmacognosy and

Phytochemistry. 2015, 4(4),86-92.

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6. Bhuwan Chandra Joshi, Minky Mukhija, Sushmita Semwal. Antioxidant potential and total phenolic

content of Urtica dioca (whole plant). Journal of Applied Pharmacy. 2015, 7(2),120-128.

7. Yashdeep Saini, Sumandeep Kaur, Minky Mukhija. Therapy in rheumatoid arthritis: A review.

International Journal of Recent Advances in Pharmaceutical Research. 2015, 5(3), 212-223.

8. Minky Mukhija, Kanaya Lal Dhar, Ajudhia Nath Kalia. Bioactive Lignans from Zanthoxylum alatum

Roxb. Stem bark with cytotoxic potential. Journal of Ethanopharmacology. 2014, 152,106-112.

9. Minky Mukhija, Ajudhia Nath Kalia. Antioxidant potential and total phenolic content of Zanthoxylum

alatum stem bark. Journal of Applied Pharmacy. 2014, 6(4),388-397.

10. BC Joshi, M Mukhija, AN Kalia. Pharmacognostical review of Urtica dioca L. International Journal of

Green Pharmacy. 2014, 8(4),201.

11. D Singh, M Mukhija, S Singh, A Aggarwal, A Sundriyal. Anti-diabetic effect of hydroalcoholic extract of

Ficus palmata Forsk leaves in strepozotocin induced diabetic rats. International Journal of Green Pharmacy.

2014, 8(4),276

12. Jyoti Thakur, Saurabh Sharma, Minky Mukhija, AN Kalia. Flavonoid fraction of Argyreia nervosa leaves

with antiulcer potential in different experiment rat models. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research

and Bio-science. 2013, 2(6),557-574.

13. Dhirendra Singh, Minky Mukhija, Ankush Sundriyal, Veenu Mangla. Evaluation of laxative activity of

Ficus religiosa linn. (Moraceae) leaves aqueous extract in albino wistar rats. World Journal of Pharmacy

and Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2013, 2(6),5384-5395.

14. Minky Mukhija, Rohit Goyal and Ajudhia Nath Kalia. Alkaloids from Zanthoxylum alatum stem bark with

anti-inflammatory potential in rats against acute and chronic inflammation in rats. Indian Journal of Novel

Drug delivery. 2012, 4(2)139-144.

15. Minky Mukhija, Ankush Sundriyal. Phytoconstituents responsible for anti-inflammatory activity. Journal

of Natural pharmaceuticals. 2012, 3(1),1-12.

16. Paras Gupta, Sandeep Tyagi, Minky Mukhija, Arminder Singh, Rohit Goyal, PL Sharma. Obesity: An

introduction and Evaluation. Journal of Advanced Pharmacy Education and Research. 2011, 2,125-137.

PERSONAL DETAILS

Date of Birth : 17 Jan 1987

Nationality : Indian

Marital Status : Married

Languages : English, Hindi & Punjabi

Personal Skills : Team Working, Motivational, Good observer

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302 sec 17, Huda,

Jagadhri ,Distt Yamunanagar

E-mail: [email protected]

Mobile: 09896079496

To incessantly work towards perfecting my work ethics and to move forward with an

indomitable will and perseverance to achieve still greater heights.

2004 High School examination, ICSE Board from St. Thomas School, Jagadhri

2006 Senior secondary examination, ISC Board from St. Thomas School, Jagadhri

2010 B Pharmacy from Guru Gobind Singh College of Pharmacy,Yamunanagar,

Haryana/ Kurukshetra University and secured an aggregate of 65% marks.

2012 M Pharmacy Pharmaceutics from ASBASJSM College of Pharmacy, Bela,

Punjab/ Punjab Technical University Jalandhar and secured 70% marks.

2021 Doctorate in Pharmacy, (Pharmacy) from Jaipur National University, Jaipur,

under supervision

• Prof. (Dr.) Shailesh Sharma, (M. Pharm. Ph.D.)

Director, Department of Pharmaceutics, ASBASJSM College of Pharmacy, BELA (Punjab)

• Prof. (Dr.) Anurag Bhargava (M. Pharma. Ph.D.)

ABHIMANYU

OBJECTIVE

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION

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Principal, Department of Pharmacognosy, Ch. Devi Lal college of pharmacy, jagadhri (Haryana)

• Prof. (Dr.) Birendra Shrivastava, (M. Pharm. Ph.D.)

Director, Department of Pharmacognosy, Jaipur National University, Jaipur (Rajasthan)

“Design, Development and Optimization of Chronomodulated Drug Delivery System for

Treatment of Hypertension”

Name of the College Course Profile Designation Duration

Ch.Devi Lal College of Pharmacy,

Bhawangah Buria road, Jagadhri, Yamuna

Nagar (Haryana)

Bachelors in

Pharmacy

Assistant

professor

From November 2012

till November 2017

Ch.Devi Lal College of Pharmacy,

Bhawangah Buria road, Jagadhri, Yamuna

Nagar (Haryana)

Bachelors in

Pharmacy

Associate

professor

From November 2017

till date

U.V. Spectrophotometer, Capsule filling machine, Bottle filling machine,Tube crimping machine,

Tablet punching machine, Dissolution apparatus, Friability tester, Monsanto hardness tester,

Disintegration apparatus, Lyophilizer, Melting point apparatus, Laminar flow, Organ bath.

S No. Title Author Journal Year,

Vol.,

Page No.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

PAPER PUBLISHED

PROJECT UNDERTAKEN

INSTRUMENTS USED

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1 Preparation and Evaluation of

In Situ Gelling Nimesulide

Loaded Liquid Suppository

using Poloxamer and Menthol

Satnam Walia, Binu Raina,

Abhimanyu Sharma, Aman

Sharma, Prabhjot Singh

Bajwa

American journal

of pharmatech

Research

2014, 4(3),

680-689

2 Development and In Vitro-In

Vivo Characterization of

Chronomodulated Pulsatile

Delivery Formulation of

Terbutaline Sulphate by Box-

Behnken Statistical Design

Prabhjot Singh Bajwa,

Abhimanyu Rai Sharma,

and Binu Sharma Anurag

Bhargava, Jaya Sharma,

Shailesh Sharma

AAPS

PharmSciTech

2017

3 Chronotherapy of nocturnal

asthma and recent patents: a

review

Prabhjot Singh Bajwa,

Abhimanyu Rai Sharma,

Binu Sharma, Jaya Sharma,

Anurag Bhargava, Shailesh

Sharma,

Journal of

Biomedical and

Pharmaceutical

Research

2017, 6(3),

106-117

4 Formulation evaluation and

optimization of fast

disintegrating tablets of

ketorolac tromethamine

Binu Raina, Abhimanyu

Sharma, Prabhjot Singh

Bajwa

Journal of

pharmaceutical

investigation

2017

5 Design and development of

immediate release tablets of

terbutaline sulfate using 32

full factorial statistical design

Prabhjot Singh Bajwa, Binu

Raina, Abhimanyu Rai

Sharma, Jaya Sharma,

Anurag Bhargava1, Shailesh

Sharma

Asian Pecific

journal of Health

Sciences

2018, 5 (1)

47-52

6 Design and development of

chronomodulated pulsincap

delivery system of deflazacort

Binu Raina, Pankaj sharma,

Anurag Bhargava, Shailesh

Sharma, Abhimanyu Rai

Sharma

Asian Pecific

journal of Health

Sciences

2018;

5(4):210-220

7 Chronobiology and

Chronotherapy for rheumatoid

arhthritis

Binu Raina, Abhimanyu Rai

Sharma, Prabhjot Singh

Bajwa, Pankaj Sharma,

Anurag Bhargava1, Shailesh

Sharma

Asian Pecific

journal of Health

Sciences

2018;

5(3):252-256

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8 Chronotherapeutic drug

delivery systems

Abhimanyu Rai Sharma,

Binu Raina, Prabhjot Singh

Bajwa, Pankaj Sharma,

Anurag Bhargava1, Shailesh

Sharma

Asian Pecific

journal of Health

Sciences

2018; 5(2):

189-195

9 Design, development and

optimization of immediate

release tablet of deflazacort

Raina Binu, Shrivastava

Birendra, Bhargava Anurag,

Sharma Shailesh, Sharma

Abhimanyu Rai, Bajwa

Prabhjot Singh

Journal of Drug

Delivery and

Therapeutics

2019;

9(2):250-254

Software: MS Word, MS Power Point, MS Excel, Computer Basics, Design Expert

Operating System: Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista/07 /10

➢ Admissions

➢ Placements

➢ Discipline

➢ Cultural Activities

➢ Educational / Industrial Tours

➢ Sport activities

➢ Printing Media for News

COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE

IN-CHARGE OF

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➢ Machine Room

Excellent Communication and Presentation skills Self

motivated and Team player

Hardworking / Fast Learner

Versatile

Respect authority.

Internally driven

Date of Birth : 18th August 1988

Father name : Sh. Narendra Sharma

Nationality : Indian

Marital Status : Married

Language : English (Fluent), Hindi (Fluent)

STRENTHS

PERSONAL INFORMATION

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Dr. Binu Raina

302 sec 17, Huda, Jagadhri , Yamunanagar

Mobile: 8222879496

Email: [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION

Ph.D. (Pharmacy) from Jaipur National University, Jaipur, Jaipur, Rajasthan

under supervision of: 2015 -2021

• Prof. (Dr.) Shailesh Sharma, (M. Pharm. Ph.D.)

Director,

Department of Pharmaceutics, ASBASJSM College of Pharmacy, BELA (Punjab)

• Prof. (Dr.) Anurag Bhargava (M. Pharma. Ph.D.)

Principal,

Department of Pharmacognosy, Ch. Devi Lal college of pharmacy, jagadhri (Haryana)

• Prof. (Dr.) Birendra Shrivastava, (M. Pharm. Ph.D.)

Director,

Department of Pharmacognosy, Jaipur National University, Jaipur (Rajasthan)

Punjab Technical University Jalandhar /ASBASJSM College of Pharmacy Ropar, Punjab

M Pharmacy– Pharmaceutics 2010 - 2012

• Relevant coursework: Pharmaceutical technology, Novel drug delivery system,

Dosage form design, Bio-pharmaceutics, Biotechnology, Drug regulatory

affairs and intellectual property rights

Kurukshetra University/ GGSCOP College of Pharmacy Yamuna Nagar, Haryana

Bachelor of Pharmacy 2006 - 2010

• Relevant coursework: Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacology,

Pharmacognosy, Microbilogy, Pharmaceutical engineering, Pharmaceutical

analysis, computer science, Biochemistry.

PROJECT UNDERTAKEN FOR Ph.D

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Design, Development and Optimization of Chronotherapeutic Delivery System of Deflazacort

OTHER QUALIFICATIONS

One month training period in Medley Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Jammu. J&K

Undertook project work in various departments of the organization. 2009

• Performed detailed study of Pharma companies across various domains:

o Production

o Packaging

o Quality Control

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

FAMILIAR TO INSTRUMENT HANDLING

U.V. Spectrophotometer, Tablet punching machine, Dissolution apparatus, Friability tester, Monsanto and pfizer

hardness tester, Disintegration apparatus, weighing balance, centrifuge apparatus, Melting point apparatus,

Viscometer, capsule filling machine, sonicator, Design Expert (Optimization)

COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE

Software: MS Word, MS Power Point, MS Excel, Computer Basics

Operating System: Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista/07

Name of the College Course Profile Designation Duration

Prabha Harji Lal college of Pharmacy,

jammu, J&K

Degree in Pharmacy Assistant

professor

October 2012- July 2015

Ch.Devi Lal college of pharmacy,

Bhawangah BuriaRoad, Jagadhri, Yamuna

Nagar (Haryana)

Degree in Pharmacy Assistant

professor

July 2015 to October

2017

Ch.Devi Lal college of pharmacy,

Bhawangah BuriaRoad, Jagadhri, Yamuna

Nagar (Haryana)

Degree in Pharmacy Associate

professor

October 2017 to till date

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SKILLS, ACTIVITIES & INTERESTS

Languages: Fluent in English, Hindi; Conversational Proficiency in English, Hindi.

Activities:

• Attended National Seminar on Fundamental and Prospective of Pharmaceutical Education and Research.

2017

• Attended National Seminar on Recent Advances in oral Controlled Drug Delivery

System. 2011

• Played softball at national level. 2004 &2005

• 1st Runner Up, Debate Competition, Tiny Tots Hr. Sec. School.

2002

PERSONAL DETAILS

Husband’s Name : Mr. Abhimanyu Rai Sharma

Nationality: Indian

Date of Birth: 7/4/1988

Marital Status: Married

Hobbies: Reading, Listening Music, Dancing

Languages Known: English, Hindi, Punjabi & Kashmiri

PAPER PUBLISHED

S

No.

Title Author Journal Year, Vol.,

Page No.

1 Preparation and Evaluation of In

Situ Gelling Nimesulide Loaded

Liquid Suppository using

Poloxamer and Menthol

Satnam Walia, Binu Raina,

Abhimanyu Sharma, Aman

Sharma, Prabhjot Singh Bajwa

American journal

of pharmatech

Research

2014, 4(3),

680-689

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2 Development and In Vitro-In

Vivo Characterization of

Chronomodulated Pulsatile

Delivery Formulation of

Terbutaline Sulphate by Box-

Behnken Statistical Design

Prabhjot Singh Bajwa,

Abhimanyu Rai Sharma, and

Binu Sharma Anurag Bhargava,

Jaya Sharma, Shailesh Sharma

AAPS

PharmSciTech

2017

3 Chronotherapy of nocturnal

asthma and recent patents: a

review

Prabhjot Singh Bajwa,

Abhimanyu Rai Sharma,

Binu Sharma, Jaya Sharma,

Anurag Bhargava, Shailesh

Sharma,

Journal of

Biomedical and

Pharmaceutical

Research

2017, 6(3),

106-117

4 Formulation evaluation and

optimization of fast

disintegrating tablets of

ketorolac tromethamine

Binu Raina, Abhimanyu

Sharma, Prabhjot Singh

Bajwa

Journal of

pharmaceutical

investigation

2017

5 Design and development of

immediate release tablets of

terbutaline sulfate using 32

full

factorial statistical design

Prabhjot Singh Bajwa, Binu

Raina, Abhimanyu Rai

Sharma, Jaya Sharma,

Anurag Bhargava1, Shailesh

Sharma

Asian Pecific

journal of Health

Sciences

2018, 5 (1)

47-52

6 Design and development of

chronomodulated pulsincap

delivery system of deflazacort

Binu Raina, Pankaj sharma,

Anurag Bhargava, Shailesh

Sharma, Abhimanyu Rai

Sharma

Asian Pecific

journal of Health

Sciences

2018;

5(4):210-220

7 Chronobiology and

Chronotherapy for rheumatoid

arhthritis

Binu Raina, Abhimanyu Rai

Sharma, Prabhjot Singh

Bajwa, Pankaj Sharma,

Anurag Bhargava1, Shailesh

Sharma

Asian Pecific

journal of Health

Sciences

2018;

5(3):252-256

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8 Chronotherapeutic drug

delivery systems

Abhimanyu Rai Sharma,

Binu Raina, Prabhjot Singh

Bajwa, Pankaj Sharma,

Anurag Bhargava1, Shailesh

Sharma

Asian Pecific

journal of Health

Sciences

2018; 5(2):

189-195

9 Design, development and

optimization of immediate

release tablet of deflazacort

Raina Binu, Shrivastava

Birendra, Bhargava Anurag,

Sharma Shailesh, Sharma

Abhimanyu Rai, Bajwa

Prabhjot Singh

Journal of Drug

Delivery and

Therapeutics

2019;

9(2):250-254

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JYOTI

A driven young and energetic female seeking an entry level position in your organization with a positive outlook.

OBJECTIVE:-

To be a part of an organization which could provide me a platform to refine and develop my skills and to work

honestly thereby profiting the organization and stating my professional appetite.

WORK EXPERIENCE:-

Name of institution Designation Experience

Chaudhary Devi Lal

College of

Pharmacy,Jagadhri

Assistant Professor

Associate Professor

4yr.10 month

(5Aug. 2015 to 31st

July 2016)

(2 Nov. 2017 till this

date)

Ganpati Institute of

Pharmacy

Assistant Professor 6months

(8May 2017 to 26

Oct. 2017)

Institute of

Pharmaceutical

Sciences, KUK

Assistant Professor

(On contract basis)

1 yr. 9 months

(from 31July.2012 to

6May.2014)

Dreamz College of

Pharmacy,

Sundernagar

Assistant Professor 1.5 yr.

(from 1Feb.2011 to

30July 2011)

Swami Devi Dyal

Institute of Pharmacy,

Barwala

Assistant Professor 4 months

(from 1Oct.2010 to

30Jan. 2011)

FIELD OF SPECIALIZATION:-

M.PHARMACY (PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY)

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION/ EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION:-

Standard/class University/Board Year of passing %Marks Division

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M.Pharmacy Kurukshetra university

kurukshetra

2010 75.5% Ist

GATE IIT,ROORKEE 2009 91.48

PERCENTILE

B.Pharmacy Kurukshetra university

kurukshetra

2008 73.36% Ist

Senior

Sec.Edu./12th

C.B.S.E,Delhi 2004 72.6% Ist

High Sec.

Edu./10th

C.B.S.E,Delhi 2002 70.8% Ist

COMPUTER PROFICIENCY:-

• Swift jyoti certification from NIIT.

• Working of MS-Office and Basic knowledge of Internet.

• Well -versed with working of “Maestro software and “Molegro software”.

TRAINING:-

• Project:-“Production of Tablets & Capsules at "CRYSTAL PHARMACUTICALS PVT.LTD”

• Duration:- 45days

• Project :-“Quality control Analysis at “SYMBIOSIS PHARMACEUTICALS PVT.LTD”

• Duration:-31days

RESEARCH WORK:-

Computational analysis, Synthesis & Biological evaluation of butenolide derivatives.

PUBLICATIONS:-

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Jyoti* , Sukhbir Lal Khokra, Asif Husain, “ Pharmacophore Mapping & 3D QSAR Studies On Chalcones As

Trypanosome Cruzi Inhibitors”, Der Pharma Chemica, 2010, 2(6), 243-255.

Sukhbir Lal*,, Asif Husain, Jyoti “Pharmacophore Mapping & 3D Qsar Studies On Butenolides as Anti

inflammatory agent”, Pelagia Research library, Der Pharma Sinica,2(4), 241-252.

Davinder Kumar, Sikander Godara, Jaspreet Singh, Munish Goyal, Arun Kumar and Jyoti Monga*, “ Synthesis

of novel derivatives of 2-Hydroxy -5-Sulfo-Benzoic acid & Biological & Preservative Evaluation “ , The Pharma

Research Journal, 2011, 5(1), 152-160.

Asif Husain, Sukhbir lal khokra, Jyoti*, “Pharmacophore Modeling Studies On 2-Aryl(Substituted Aryl) but-3-

en-4-olides”, International Pharmacophore Journal, 2(6).

Mahfoozur Rahman, Kainat alam, Mohammad Zaki Ahmad, Gaurav Gupta, Muhammad Afzal,Sohail akhter,

Imran kazmi, Jyoti*, Farhan Jalees Ahmad and Firoz anwar “Classical to Current Approach for Treatment of

Psoriasis: A Review” Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets, 2012, 12, 000-000 1.

Jyoti monga, Sukhbir Lal*, Asif Husain, “Pharmacophore Mapping & 3D Qsar Studies On HDAC Inhibitors,

Medicinal chemistry & Research Journal, (2013) 22:1837–1845

Sukhbir Lal Khokra, Jyoti Monga*, Asif Husain, Mohit Vij, Reetu Saini

“Docking Studies On Butenolide Derivatives As COX Inhibitor”, Medicinal chemistry & Research Journal, DOI

10.1007/s00044-013-0511-x.

Mohit vij, Harshal Garse, Praveen Kumar, Lalit Kumar, Jyoti Monga, Dr. Rajashree hirlekar “Paediatric

Dispersible tablets containing Cefdinir (CEF)- Cyclodextrin inclusion complex: Formulation and Evaluation,

IJPRBS, 2(6): 81-94.

Sukhbir lal khokra, Jyoti, Chetan, Pawan kaushik, M.M.Alam, Asif Husain,“Quinoline Based furanones and their

nitrogen analogues:Docking,Synthesis and biological evaluation of butenolide ,Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal,

2015.

Jyoti Monga, “Computational studies on Chalcone derivatives as Anticonvulsant”. IJPDA, 2014: Vol.2.,487-498.

S.Khokra, J. Monga, Asif Husain, “Quinoline based furanones and their nitrogen analogues: Docking, Synthesis,

and Biological Evaluation, Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal, 2016 vol.24., 705-717.

D.Kumar, G.Mariappan, A. Husain, J. Monga, “Design, Synthesis and cytotoxic evaluation of novel imidazolone

fused quinazolinone derivatives, Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 2017.

Jyoti, Niladri Shekhar Ghosh, “ In Silico-Studies of furanones and their derivatives as COX-II Inhibitors, Inventi

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Rapid:Molecular Modeling,2021, Issue 3.

ACHIEVEMENTS:-

• Got 91.48 Percentile in GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test In Engineering)

• Winner of Science exhibition held at district level (Project-SARS Mechanism)

• Winner of IIIrd Prize in Quiz Competition organized at District Level

CONFERENCES, FDP, WORKSHOPS, WEBINARS:-

• Attended National Level Seminar sponsored by AICTE on,” RECENT TRENDS IN

INNOVATIVE DRUG DISCOVERY AND RESEARCH.”

• Certification of Participation in the seminar organized by IPGA Welfare Trust & Indian Pharmacy

Graduates Association on “REDIFINING PHARMACY EDUCATION IN INDIA”

• Attended seminar on “ROLE OF CLINICAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE (CRA´S) IN INDIA organized

by the Faculty of Pharmacy at R.P Educational Trust group of institutions, Karnal Haryana

• Certification of Participation as delegate in the seminar sponsored by AICTE on “RECENT TRENDS IN

PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH” conducted by M.M. University, Mullana

• Certification of participation in SHORT TIME COURSE organized by UGC- Academic Staff College,

Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra.

• Certification of Participation “ONE DAY WORKSHOP BASED ON ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES

FOR RESEARCH IN PHARMACY” held at M.M. University Mullana

• Attended CPE/ REFRESHER COURSE as a delegate held at Ambala Organised by Haryana State

Pharmacy Council, Panchkula

• Participated as delegate in the 65th INDIAN PHARMACEUTICAL CONGRESS held at Amity

University, NewDelhi.

• Participated in CPE organized by Distt. Chemist and Druggist Association under the guidance of Haryana

State Pharmacy Council, Panchkula.

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• Serving as Co-chairman in conference on “DEVELOPMENT OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE”

conducted by kurukshetra university kurukshetra in collaboration with IPGA.

• Pursuing online course on Intellectual properties and Rights conducted by WIPO

• Reviewer in “MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, Springer Publishers.

• Attended one day Workshop on “ Molecular Docking and Drug Designing” Organised by MMU, Ambala

• Attended One day FDP on “Understanding and Writing a Research association with SS Edu tech.

• Attended CPE Webinar on “ Understanding Practice School and its Concept in UG Pharmacy Education.

• Attended Webinar on “Covid 19 “organised by Ch. Devi lal College of Pharmacy, Jagadhri in association with

Red cross Society.

• SVERI Certification on “Artifical Intelligence & Drug Discovery”.

• Participated in SPSR National Webinar on “Academic Delivery & Assesment during Covid Pandemic Vis

-A-Vis-National Education Policy.

• Participated in SPARC sponsored Indo-US Workshop on Pain Mechanisms & Therapeutics organized by

BHU, Varanasi.

• Attended ‘ISO’ organized international webinar series organized by Institute of Global Professional .

• Attended Faculty orientation Programme on Scvial & Funding institutional, components of ElSEVIER

organized by Internal Quality Assurance Cell.

• Participated in fourth international conference on Biosciences organized by Biological Society of Pakistan

in collaboration with department of plant Sciences , Quaid-Azam-Uni. Islamabad.

• Participated in five days FDP on “ Capacity Building Program on Teaching, Learning & Research,

organized by guru gobind singh college of pharmacy,ynr. & ASBASJSM College of Pharmacy, Bela.

• Participated in fivedays Symposium program on “Women Empowerment & Gender Justice; Addressing

the equality challenges”, organized by guru gobind singh college of pharmacy,ynr. & School of

Pharmaceutical Sciences, LPU.

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STRENGTH:-

• Adapt well to changes and pressure in work place

• Work effectively with diverse group of people

To associate with a dynamic organization revolving around pharmaceutical

Technology which offers opportunities to make best use of knowledge and

technical skill and to further enhance my personal knowledge.

Professional Qualification:

DEGREE UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE YEAR %

PhD

(Pharmaceutical

Sciences)

Shobhit

University,

Gangoh

Adarsh Vijender

Institute of

Pharmaceutical

Sciences,

Gangoh

Pursuing

M. Pharmacy

(Pharmaceutics)

Punjab

Technical

University

Chandigarh

college of

pharmacy

2011-2013 72%

B. Pharmacy

Kurukshetra

university

Guru Gobind

Singh College

Of Pharmacy,

Yamuna Nagar.

2008-2011 66%

D. Pharmacy Haryana state

technical

board

Maharishi

Markandeshwar

College of

Pharmacy,

Mullana

2006-2008 67%

Specialization I’m looking for

DEVKANT SHARMA

Cell Phone No: +91-

9627350530, 9017577151

E- mail: [email protected]

Correspondence Address

H.No. 115 New Hamida

Colony, Yamunanagar (HR)

Pin: 135001

Permanent Address

Vill. Barheri P.O. Mandhar

Near Radaur

Yamunanagar (HR)

Pin: 135133

Personal Data

Date of birth: 16thJuly,1988

Gender: Male

Nationality: Indian

Marital Status: Married

Languages Known: Hindi,

English

Hobbies: Travelling,

Listening music.

EDUCATION

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Academic Qualifications:

• Intermediate from Swami Vivekanand Public School Yamuna Nagar with 57% in 2006 (CBSE).

• High school from Maharaja Agharsen Senior Secondary School Jathlana with 81% in 2004 (HBSE).

Conferences Attended:

• International Conference on Drug Resistance Development, Pharmaceutical Technology and Outcomes,

held at Chitkara University on April 2014.

• Attended International Symposium on New USP Guidelines on Laboratory Weighing in Regulated

Areas on oct 2013 at Panchkula.

• 3 Days National Conference at Devsthali Vidyapeeth, Rudrapur

• Presented Poster entitled “Hybrid Teaching- A Technique to make Classroom Interactive” in 2

Days National Seminar at Gurukul Kangdi University, Haridwar.

• Attended National Seminar entitled “Emerging Frontiers & Challenges in Pharmaceutical Sciences”

held at B. S. Anangpuria Institute of Pharmacy, Faridabad.

• Presented Poster entitled “Recent Trends on Transdermal Drug Delivery System” at National

Conference held at Himalyan Institute of Pharmacy, Kalaamb

• Presented Poster entitled “Floating Microsphere- A Mini Review” held at Shobhit University, Gangoh.

• Attended Webinar on Covid-19 organised by CH. Devi Lal College of Pharmacy, Jagadhri

• Attended Webinar on “Overseas Learning: Prospects & Path for Pharmacy” Organised by Guru

Gobind Singh College of Pharmacy, Yamunanagar

• Participated in SPSR National Webinar on “Academic Delivery and Assessment During Covid

Pandemic” organised by Society of Pharmaceutical Science and Research.

• Completed Every Module Within “Fundamentals of Manuscript Preparation” organised by Researcher

Academy.

• Participated in Quiz on General Awareness organised by Smt. Devkiba Mohansinjhi Chauhan College,

Silvassa.

• Participated in Quiz on Covid-19 Prevention and control organised by Parijat College of pharmacy,

Indore.

• Participated in Quiz on General Awareness organised by Chandigarh Group of Colleges.

• Participated in Quiz on General Awareness organised by Apollo MedSkills.

• Participated in Quiz on General Awareness organised by CH. Devi Lal College of Pharmacy, Jagadhri.

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• Participated in Quiz on General Awareness organised by Institutions Innovation Council.

• Participated in Quiz on General Awareness organised by Goenka College of Pharmacy, Sikar, Rajasthan.

• Participated in Quiz on General Awareness organised by WHO.

• Participated in Quiz on General Awareness organised by Excel College of Pharmacy.

• Participated in Quiz on General Awareness organised by Regional College of Pharmacy.

Patents:

• Design Patent Approved on TLC Plate Spreader @ IPR India.

• Applied for Patent on TLC Plate Spreader with Rack and Pinion Gear @ IPR India.

Industrial Training:

• Undergone industrial training at Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited (HP).

Academic Activities:

S.No Activity Number Topic

1. Abstract 04 Gastroretentive approaches, floating drug

delivery system, Transdermal drug delivery

system, Nanoparticles in Target Drug Delivery

System. coumarin derivative as TNF alpha

inhibitor- a review

2. Review article 02 Gastroretentive drug delivery system - a mini

review in APJHS

3. Poster presentation 01 Floating drug delivery system.

Experience

1. Worked as an Asst Professor at Smt. Tarawati Institute of Biomedical and Allied Sciences, Roorkee from

12th June, 2013 to 30th June, 2019.

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2. Working as Asst Professor at Global Research Institute of Pharmacy, Radaur, Yamunanagar from 1st July,

2019 to 4th October, 2019.

3. Presently Working as an Associate Professor at CH. Devi Lal College of Pharmacy, Jagadhri.

Extra Curricular activities and strength:

• Participated in Pharmacy week in AIDS awareness rally and NSS camp.

• Participated in various stage activities in school and colleges.

• Total commitment to assignments, capability to withstand enormous pressure and ability to give output

within deadline.

• Having Interpersonal Skills to communicate and convince the people to innovate any task with confidence

and imagination leading it to completion with precision.

• Efficient team worker.

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MRS SONIA KAMBOJ

Objective: Looking for an opportunity to explore my capabilities and learning, sharing knowledge to gain wide

experience, which shall help me to make productive contribution to the organization.

Academics:

Degree Institute Month & Year of

Passing % Marks

Division

PhD

(Pharmaceutical

Sciences)

MM College of Pharmacy, Mullana

(MMDU, Mullana) Pursuing

81.8

(Course

work)

-----------

M. Pharmacy

(Pharmaceutical

Analysis)

I.S.F College of Pharmacy, Moga,

Punjab.(PTU Jalandhar) September,2013 79.5

Distinction

(Gold

medalist)

B. Pharmacy Guru Gobind Singh College of

Pharmacy, Yamunanagar. (KUK) July, 2011 72.7

Ist

10+2 (Medical) Haryana Board of School

Education May, 2007 79.2

Ist

10th Haryana Board of School

Education May, 2005 74.0

Ist

Academic highlights:

❖ Received Gold medal from PTU, Jalandhar in M.Pharm (2013)

❖ Ranked First in Master of Pharmacy, 2012, Punjab Technical University, Punjab.

❖ Awarded “Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test- Scholarship (GPAT-2011) for post graduate studies in Pharmaceutical

Analysis

Academic Experience:

Institute Joining Position Experience

Ch. Devi Lal 16 August, 2013 Associate professor 8.1 years

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College of

Pharmacay,

Bhagwangarh,

Jagadhri

Haryana

Research Project:

❖ M.Pharm project: Analytical Method Development and Validation for simultaneous estimation of Berberine and

Curcumin in plant extracts and polyherbal formulation under the guidance of Dr. T.R. Bhardwaj.

❖ Performed Quality Analysis of various Drugs as analyst cum M.Pharm student, ISF Analytical Laboratory(ISFAL),

Moga, Punjab from July 2012 –July 2013

❖ B.Pharm (Synopsis Writing): Performed Quality analysis duties in Quality control and Quality Assurance.

❖ Observed and performed various technical duties assigned by Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited, Ponta Sahib,

Himachal Pradesh from July 2010-August 2010

.

Technical writing skills:

• Analytical methods, Pre-formulation Studies

• Skilled knowledge of calibration , validation

• Documentation

• S.O.P writing

• Protocol Designing

• Herbal Drug Standardization

Instrumental skills:

• H.P.L.C (Waters: manual and auto sampler)

• HPTLC

• Chromatotron

• Rota Evaporator

• Gas chromatogram (Nuchrome)

• Perkin Elmer’s UV- Visible Spectrophotometer

• Shimadzu UV-Visible Spectrophotometer

• Thermo UV-Visible Spectrophotometer

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• Perkin Elmer’s Fluoresence Spectrophotometer

• FTIR spectrometer and ATR spectrometer (Thermo Scientific)

• Auto titrator with karl fischer attachment (Mettler toledo)

• Flame photometer

• Dissolution Test Apparatus

• Stability chambers (Thermo Lab GMP compliant Model)

Publications:

✓ A Compendium of techniques for analysis of pharmaceutical impurities, Current Pharmaceutical Analysis,

Bentham Science publishers, May 2014. [I.F. 0.75]

✓ Water for Pharmaceutical Use: An Overview, Inventi Rapid: Pharmaceutical and Quality Assurance, 2013.

✓ Magnetic Nanoparticle as a Targeted Drug Delivery, Inventi Rapid: NDDS, 2013.

✓ Spectrophotometric Determination for Simultaneous Estimation of Berberine and Curcumin in Herbal Extract Mixture

and Polyherbal Formulation, Inventi Rapid: Pharmaceutical and Quality Assurance, 2013.

✓ Lyophilization Process – An Overview, Pharma Tutor, 2013.

Conferences Attended

• National Conference on Expanding Women’s role in Developing Technology: Increasing Productivity, Improving

lives” February, 2020 held at Shobhit University, Uttar Pradesh.

• International conference on “Emerging Techniques in Drug Discovery and Drug Delivery: Current Challenges and

Future Prospects” February 2020 held at Chandigarh College of Pharmacy, Landran, Mohali.

• International conference on “New horizons in Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences: Drug Discovery and

Development” October, 2019 held at Guru Gobind Singh College of Pharmacy, Yamunanagar, Haryana.

• 2nd Indo Caribbean Conference on “Advanced trends in Medicinal Chemistry, Drug discovery, Designing and

Development” July, 2018 held at Maharishi markandeshwar College of Pharmacy, Mullana, Haryana.

• Faculty Development Programme on “Innovative and Effective teaching and research skills in Pharmacy” April, 2018

held at Swami Devi Dyal Institute of Pharmacy, Barwala, Panchkula, Haryana.

• National Conference on “Emerging trends in Computer aided drug design and drug delivery” May, 2017 held at

Baddi University of emerging sciences and technologies, baddi, Himachal pradesh.

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• National Conference on “Current scenario and Challenges in industrial Academia Interaction in Pharmaceutical

sector” Nov., 2016 held at JCDM College of pharmacy, Sirsa, haryana.

• Indo Bulgaria International Conference on “Recent Advances in herbal technology” Sept, 2013 held at I S F College

of pharmacy, Moga, Punjab.

• UGC sponsored National Seminar On “Drug Delivery & Pharmacovigilance” October, 2012 held at Punjabi

University, Patiala.

• National Conference on “Analytical Skill Developments In Pharmaceutical Research” Sept, 2012 held at CT Institute

of Pharmaceutical Sciences Jalandhar, Punjab

• National Technology Day Convention “Recent advances in Pharmaceutical technology” , August, 2012, ISF college

of pharmacy, Moga, Punjab,

• Indo-Taiwan International conference conference “Drug development for cancer and infectious diseases:from basic

to industry”, December 2011, ISF college of pharmacy, Moga Punjab.

• APTI-16th Annual National Convention, “Reframing pharmacy education through need based approach” October,

2011, ISF college of Pharmacy, Moga, Punjab,

Poster Presentations:

• National Conference on “Emerging trends in Computer aided drug design and drug delivery” May, 2017 held at

Baddi University of emerging sciences and technologies, baddi, Himachal pradesh.

• National Conference on “Analytical Skill Developments In Pharmaceutical Research” Sept, 2012 held at CT

Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Jalandhar, Punjab.

• Abstract entitled ‘NASSAM for simultaneous estimation of berberine and curcumin in polyherbal formulation’

accepted in 4th International Conference and Exhibition on Analytical & Bioanalytical Techniques, October

15-17, 2013 Hampton Inn Tropicana, Las Vegas, NV, USA.

Extra activities:

• Awarded with First Aid Certification, 2010

• Awarded with Home Nursing Certification, 2010

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Sakshi Bajaj

H.No. 80/5A BHAGWAN

NAGAR COLONY, PIPLI

KURUKSHETRA, HARYANA 136118

Objective

To achieve challenging and competitive position in the growth oriented organization with my expertise, hard work,

dedication, loyalty and passion for doing things effectively and efficiently.

Educational qualification

Pursuing PhD. From MMDU Mullana.

Other educational achievements:

Qualification Board/University Stream Passing year %age

10th CBSE General 2005 70

12th CBSE Medical 2007 76

B.Pharmacy Kurukshetra

UniversityKurukshetra

Pharmaceutical

Sciences 2011 73

M.Pharmacy

(1st Semester)

Kurukshetra

UniversityKurukshetra Pharmacology

2012 61

M. Pharmacy

(2nd Semester) 2012 61

M.Pharmacy

(3rd Semester) 2013 78

M.Pharmacy

(4th Semester) 2013 68

Contact: 9253720725

Email: [email protected]

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GPAT 2011 (All India Rank 3111) 92.23 Percentile

Experience:

Currently working in Ch.Devi lal college of Pharmacy, Jagadhari since 29 July 2013 till Now as

Associate Professor.

Projects:

1. One year project on “Effects of Pomegranate juice on PK and PD Studies of low bioavailable antihypertensive drugs in

rats” (2012-2013).

Publications

1. Evaluation of antidiabetic and Hypolipidemic activity of Barleria Cristata Linn. Leaves in

alloxan-induced diabetic rats. Published in Springer (2021).

2. Review on Modulation of host immune response is an alternative strategies to combat

SARS- CoV-2 pathogenesis, Published in Frontier immunology (2021).

3. A Review on Polyherbal Formulations used in the treatment of Autoimmune Disease like

Rheumatoid Arthritis, Published in Journal of university for science and Technology

(2021).

4. Nutraceuticals as a New approach in Management of Diabetic Nephropathy, Published in

Journal of university for science and Technology (2021).

Conference/Seminars/Presentation/Membership:

1. Lifetime member of “Indian Pharmacy Graduates’ Association”.

2. Participated as a Delegate in National Seminar on “Resent Advance in Drug Development and Research” (2012).

3. Presented poster in Three Day International Conference on “Recent Advance in Pharmaceutical Sciences” (2012).

4. Presented poster in International Conference on “Current and Future Scenarios in Drug Development and Delivery”

(2012).

5. Presented a poster in National Seminar on “Expectations of Pharmaceutical Industry from Pharmacy Graduates” (2012).

6. Presented a poster in National Conference on “Future Focus on Achieving Excellence in Pharmacy Education and

Research” (2013).

7. Participated and attended “Shoolini University- Biospectrum Student Lecture Series: Exploring Entrepreneurship and

Corporate Opportunities” (2013).

8. Attended conference on “Advancement in Experimental and clinical Pharmacology (AECP-2019)’’.

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9. Participate in Webinar on COVID 19 Organized by CH Devi Lal College of Pharmacy Jagadhri (2020)

10. Participate In SPSR Webinar on Navigating Your journey From Research to Patent and how patent and publication

Differ. Organized by society of Pharmaceutical Science and research. (2021).

11. Participate in COMBATING POST COVID COMPLICATIONS virtual 2 days Webinar conducted by mm school ,

Haryana and Climed research solutions Gurugram,India. (2021).

12. Participated in FIVE DAYS FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (FDP) on Capacity Building Program

on Teaching , Learning and research ,Organized by Guru Gobind Singh College of Pharmacy , Yamunagar and ASBAJSM

college of pharmacy Bela. (2021 )

Qualities:

1. Excellent communication skills both verbal and written

2. Exceptional decision making power

3. Efficient to work in a group as a team member as well as team member

4. Hard working and full of desire to learn new things

5. Energetic, enthusiastic and loyal towards my work

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GEETA Mobile :- +918837239736

Village Sandhay, Distt. Yamunanagr E-MAIL:- [email protected]

Teh. Jagadhri Pin code 135102

CARRER OBJECTIVE

➢ To secure a challenging role where I can efficiently and effectively contribute my knowledge and technical

skills sincerely.

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION

Master of Pharmacy in Pharmaceutical chemistry from University Institute of Pharmaceutical

Sciences, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra.

Institution/Board Course

studied

Year of

Passing

Division

Kurukshetra University,

Kurukshetra

M. Pharmacy

1st year

2nd year

2016-2017

2018-

1st

Kurukshetra University,

Kurukshetra

B. Pharmacy 2013

1st

Haryana State board of

Technical Education ,

Panchkula

Diploma in

pharmacy

2010 1st

CBSE 10+2 2008 1st

H.B.S.E Board Matriculation 2006 1st

RESEARCH PROJECT

➢ Pursuing project in M. Pharma entitled: synthesis and biological evaluation of some novel Pyrazole

derivatives.

COMPETENCIES

➢ Quick learner, Adaptable to changes, ready to relocate.

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➢ Able to work under pressure, good communication skill, punctual, team worker and co-ordinating

strength.

COMPUTER SKILLS

Well versed with basic, MS office and internet surfing.

PERSONAL PROFILE

Name : GEETA

Date of birth : 22/10/1990

Father’s name : Dhanpat Singh

Sex : Female

Nationality : Indian

Marital status : Married

Languages known : English, Hindi.

Experience : 3 years

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SWATI AGGARWAL

Contact No: 8901579255

Address for Communication:

# 08, Bharat Colony, Lal Dawara Road,

Dist. Yamuna Nagar-135001, Haryana

email: [email protected]

CAREER OBJECTIVE

➢ To work in an Institution that offers in challenging & enriching environment Where I can

use my mature skills to a great enthusiasm to learn new things and ready to do any work with

honesty with full devotion & consistency.

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION

Exam. Passed Year of

Passing

Board/ Univ. %age

10th 2003 HBSE 74

10+2 2005 CBSE, New Delhi 67

B. Pharmacy 2009 Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra 65.1

M.Pharmacy 2013 Maharishi Markendeshwar University CGPA 9.2

WORK EXPERIENCE

➢ Presently serving as Assistant Professor in Ch. Devi Lal College of Pharmacy, Yamuna

Nagar (Haryana) since Nov. 2014.

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COMPUTER SKILLS

➢ Basic knowledge of Computer.

➢ Internet

INTERNATIONAL EXPOSURE

➢ International conference on perspective and challenges in Pharmacy and health care system

at Manav Institute, Village Jevra, Hissar, Haryana, held on sept. 21-23, 2012

:: 2 ::

NATIONAL EXPOSURE

➢ National Seminar on "Recent trend in Herbal drug research", Oct. 20-21, 2011, held in M.M.

College of Pharmacy, Mullana (Ambala) Haryana.

➢ One day seminar on "Intellectual Property Rights", Oct. 19, 2012 held at M.M. College of

Pharmacy, Mullana (Ambala) Haryana.

➢ One day workshop on "Analytical Techniques", Dec. 07,2012 held at M.M. College of

Pharmacy, Mullana (Ambala) Haryana.

➢ National Seminar on "Future Trends in Upcoming Pharma Sector", March 17,2012, held in

Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy, Kala-Amb(H.P.)

➢ National Seminar on "Global Scenerio of Pharmaceuticals Challenges and Regulatory

Policies" March 02,2013, held in Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy, Kala-Amb(H.P.)

➢ National Seminar on "Future Focus on Achieving Excellence in Pharmacy Education and

Research", Feb. 16,2013, held in Ganpati Group of Institution, Bilaspur (Yamuna Nagar)

Haryana.

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PUBLICATIONS

➢ Solubility and its enhancement of poorly soluble drugs in International Journal of Universal

Pharmacy and Life science April 2012.

➢ Pharmacokinetics solubility and dissolution profile of antiarrythmic drugs, International

Journal of Pharma Professionals 2012, Vol. 3, Issue-1.

➢ Advances in Micro sphere based floating drug delivery system, Inventi Rapid: NDDS

volume 2013, issue-2.

➢ Review article on Dug Dlivery ; Special Emphasis given on Biodegradable Polymers,URP

Journal 2012, Vol. 2, Issue 1.

➢ Review article on Oral Dispersible Tablets: Novel Technology and Development in

International Journal of Pharmaceutical sciences and reviews 2013, Vol. 20, Issue-1.

:: 3 ::

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION

➢ Duly registered as Registered Pharmacist in Haryana State Pharmacy Council, Panchkula,

Haryana.

POSTERS PRESENTED

➢ Swati Aggarwal, Grish Gupta, "Dehydro Acetic Acid" National Seminar on Recent Trends

in Herbal Drug Research, Oct. 20-21(2011) held in MM College of Pharmacy, Mullana,

Ambala, Haryana.

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➢ Swati Aggarwal, Abhay Asthana, "Intellectual Property Right" International Conference on

Perspectives and Chellenges in Pharmacy and Health Care System (ICPHCS - 2012) held in

Manav Institute of Pharmacy, Jevra, Hissar.

➢ Swati Aggarwal, Abhay Asthana, Gyati Shilakari "Advancement in Oro-Dispersible Tablet

Technology, 2nd March 2013, held in Himalayan Institute of Pharmacy, Kala-Amb (HP)

➢ Swati Aggarwal, Abhay Asthana, Gyati Shilakari "Taste Masking Approach, 16th Feb. 2013,

held in Ganpati Group of Institution, Bilaspur (Yamuna Nagar) Haryana.

PERSONAL STRENGTHS AND ATTRIBUTES

➢ Attributes: Honest, Good listners, team worker.

➢ Strength: To complete the assigned responsibilities within the stipulated time.

Effective communication at all levels.

High degree of initiative, enthusiasm and self motivation.

EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

➢ Participation in various Quiz, Debates, Paper presentation, Sport meet.

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Pankaj Garg #1145, Preet Nagar,

Barara, Distt. Ambala.

Mobile No. : +919468000050

E-Mail : [email protected]

Career Objective

To be the part of a reputed and eminent organization so that to gain exceptional career move ahead through

long efforts with performance regularity.

Professional Qualification

➢ M. Pharma (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) done from M. M. College of Pharmacy, Maharshi Markandeshwar

University, Mulana, Ambala with 75% in 2011.

➢ B. Pharma done from M. M. College of Pharmacy, Mullana under Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra with 65.5%

in 2009.

Academic Qualification

➢ 12th (Non - Medical) done from S.D. Senior Secondary School, Ambala Cantt, under Board of School Education

Haryana, Bhiwani 60.5%.

➢ Matriculation done P.S.C. Jain Senior Secondary School, Barara under Board of School Education Haryana, Bhiwani

with 69.5%.

Project Undertaken

Six months research project entitled “Phytochemical Investigation, Antimicrobial and Antioxidant Activity of

Malaxis acuminata” at Forest Research Institute, Dehradun under the supervision of Dr. Vineet Madan

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(Scientist-E, Chemistry Division).

Research Publications

➢ Pankaj Garg, Pushpa Sharma, Gurkirpal Singh, “Malaxis acuminata: A Review” in International Journal of Research

in Ayurveda and Pharmacy 2011, 2(2) 422-425: ISSN 2229-3566.

➢ Pankaj Garg, Pushpa Sharma, Gurkirpal Singh, “Antimicrobial Activity of Butanol Extract of Malaxis acuminata”

in Journal of Pharmacy Research (Paper Accepted).

Abstracts Published

➢ Pankaj Garg, Pushpa Sharma, Gurkirpal Singh, “Phytochemicals from Medicinal Plants” at AICTE sponsored

National Seminar on Recent Trends in Pharmaceutical Research at M.M. College of Pharmacy, M.M.U, Mullana.

➢ Pankaj Garg, Pushpa Sharma, Gurkirpal Singh, “Significance of Allelochemicals in Rice” at National conference

held at Thapar University, Patiala.

➢ Pankaj Garg, Pushpa Sharma, Gurkirpal Singh, “Antimicrobial activity of Malaxis acuminata (Butanol extract)”

at International conference on New Horizons in Microbial Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Himachal

Institute of Life Sciences & Himachal Institute of Pharmacy, Paonta Sahib.

➢ Pankaj Garg, Pushpa Sharma, Gurkirpal Singh, “Phtytochemical examination of Malaxis acuminata” at

Symposium on Phytochemistry and Ayurveda: Potential and Prospects held by Universities Journal of Phytochemistry

and Ayurveda Heights.

Seminar/Symposium Attended

➢ Attended National Seminar on “Emerging Trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences” held at Ganpati Institute of

Pharmacy, Bilaspur, Distt. Yamuna Nagar.

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➢ Attended One Day Symposium on “HVAC Designing, Commissioning and Validation” held by Health-QUEST

Foundation, Chandigarh.

Instrument Handled

➢ UV-VIS Spectrophotometer (UV-1800: SHIMADZU).

➢ Fourier transform Infra red Spectrometer (PerkinElmer).

Social/Cultural Activities

➢ Regular blood Donor.

➢ Participated in annual function in school and youth festivals in the college level.

Hobbies

➢ Reading books.

➢ Meeting new People.

➢ Travelling.

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BHAGAT SINGH

#2151-A

Opp Police Station

Barara, Distt. Ambala

Ph No: 09871330367

Email ID: [email protected]

____________________________________________________________________________

Career Objective

To be the part of a reputed and eminent organization so to gain exceptional career move ahead

through long efforts with performance regularity.

PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION:

⮚ Masters of Pharmacy (Pharmacology) from MM College of Pharmacy (Maharishi Markandeshwar

University, Mullana) in 2009-11.

⮚ B.Pharmacy from Deptt. of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Guru Jambheshwar University of Science &

Technology, Hissar) in 2003-07.

⮚ Professional Diploma in Clinical Research from Catalyst Clinical Services, New Delhi in 2005.

WORK EXPERIENCE:

College Name- Chaudhary Devi Lal College of Pharmacy

Designation: Asst. Professor (Pharmacology)

Duration: Dec, 2011 – Till date

Company Name- Ranbaxy Lab. Ltd.

Designation: Research Chemist

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Duration: Jun, 2007 – Jan, 2009

PUBLICATIONS:

⮚ Bhagat S Malhotra et al., Chronic Fatigue Syndrome- A Review. Der Pharmacia Sinica, 2011; 2(2); 212-219.

⮚ Bhagat S Malhotra et al., Decision Aid-An improvement in informed consent process, Proceedings of AICTE

sponsored National seminar on “Recent trends in Pharmaceutical Research” held at M.M. College of

Pharmacy, Mullana, August 2010.

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PARDEEP KUMAR

Address:-

93, Vijay Colony,

Near Bye Pass Bridge,

Yamuna Nagar – 135001

(Haryana)

Mob:- 7206377059

Ph:- 01732-256896

Email: [email protected]

CAREER OBJECTIVE:

➢ To work in an organization where I will be able to contribute to the organization’s growth and enhance the reputation

with my skills and in turn will get an opportunity to gain exposure and expertise that will help me to build up a strong

and successful career.

JOB PROFILE:

➢ To be a part of an organization in which I would be able to show my abilities where process of learning never ends.

➢ A place where initiative hard work and learning is always promoted to achieve institution objective.

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION:

➢ M. Pharmacy from PT. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak (Haryana).

➢ B. Pharmacy from PT. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak (Haryana).

➢ 10+2 from Board of School Education Haryana, Bhiwani (Haryana).

➢ Matriculation from Board of School Education Haryana, Bhiwani (Haryana).

Extra-Curricular Activities:

➢ Seminar on “Techno-managerial skills”.

➢ Seminar on “Recent Trends in Pharmaceutical Science”.

➢ Poster presentation on “Docking studies”.

EXPERIENCE:

➢ 1 year 2 months (as a Pharmacist in Global Healthline Pvt. Ltd.)

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COMPUTER SKILLS:

➢ Basic Knowledge of Computer & Internet.

HOBBIES:

➢ Playing Cricket

➢ Reading Books

➢ Listening Music

KEY STRENGTHS:

➢ Ability to learn & grow very fast.

➢ Proven strength in problem solving, coordination and analysis.

➢ Good Communication skills.

PERSONALITY TRAITS:

➢ Hard working with a structured and logical approach to work.

➢ Ability to take initiatives and adapt quickly to changes.

➢ Enjoy doing challenging tasks.

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9. Fee

* Details of fee, as approved by State Fee Committee, for the Institution

Fee structure for B.Pharmacy 1st Year

Tuition Fee 54,100/-

Development Fund 8100/-

Caution Money 2000/-

University Charges 2730/-

Examination Charges 4000/-

Other Charges 3070/-

TOTAL 74,000/-

Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme: As per the calendar of

events announced by Pt. B. D. Sharma University of Health and Sciences,

Rohtak

No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students: NIL

Number of scholarship offered by the Institution, duration and amount: NIL

Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship: NA

Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in Hostels:

Rs. 1,00,000 per annum

10. Admission:

Number of seats sanctioned with

the year of approval No. of

seats sanctioned 60 + 6=

66

Number of Students admitted under various categories each

year in the last three years

2018-19 62 students

2019-20 53 students

2020-21 60 students

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Number of

applications

received during

last two years

for admission

under

Management

Quota and

number

admittedSession

No. of students applied No. of students admitted

2019-20 16 15

2020-21 13 13

11. ADMISSION PROCEDURE

Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test Agency

and its URL (website)

Admission test: As per merit (12th class physics, chemistry, Biology/Maths and English aggregate)

Name and address of the Test Agency and its URL (website):

Haryana State Technical Education Society (Department of Technical Education Govt. of Haryana)

Bay 7-12, Sector-4, Panchkula, Haryana

http://www.hstes.org.in/

Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidate separately

(AIEEE/ CET (State conducted test/ University tests/ CMAT/ GPAT)/

Association conducted test)

Candidates admitted through counselling conducted by HSTES

Calendar for admission against Management/vacant seats:

As per the rules framed by Haryana State Technical Education

Society Last date of request for applications

As per the rules framed by Haryana State Technical Education

Society Last date of submission of applications

As per the rules framed by Haryana State Technical Education

Society Dates for announcing final results

As per the rules framed by Haryana State Technical Education Society

Release of admission list (main list and waiting list shall be announced on the

same day)

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As per the rules framed by Haryana State Technical Education Society

Date for acceptance by the candidate (time given shall in no case be less than 15 days)

As per the rules framed by Haryana State Technical Education Society

Last date for closing of admission

As per the rules framed by Haryana State Technical Education Society Starting of the Academic

session

As per the calendar of events announced by Pt. B.D Sharma

University of Health Sciences, Rohtak, Haryana

The waiting list shall be activated only on the expiry of date of main

list

The policy of refund of the fee, in case of withdrawal, shall be clearly notified

As per the rules framed by Haryana State Technical Education Society

12. Criteria and Weightage for Admission

Describe each criterion with its respective weightage i.e. Admission Test,

marks in qualifying examination etc.

As per the rules framed by Haryana State Technical Education

Society Mention the minimum level of acceptance, if any

10+2

Mention the cut-off levels of percentage and percentile score of the

candidates in the admission test for the last three years

As per the rules framed by Haryana State Technical Education Society

Display marks scored in Test etc. and in aggregate for all candidates

who were admitted

NA

13. List of Applicants

List of candidates whose applications have been received along with

percentile/percentage score for each of the qualifying examination in separate

categories for open seats.

1st Counselling

Sr

No

Roll No Name Sex Rank Candidate

Category

Allotted

Category

Admission

Status

Admission

Date

1 BP602112 JASANPREET

KAUR

F 179 HOGC,

Female

AIC Admitted 07-10-

2020

2 BP609738 ARYAN M 457 BC A,

PH

AIC Admitted 08-10-

2020

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3 BP609737 RADHIKA F 636 BC A,

Female

AIC Admitted 08-10-

2020

4 BP609747 VIDHI F 700 BC A,

Female

AIC Admitted 08-10-

2020

5 BP609739 SURPREET

KAUR

F 737 HOGC,

Female

AIC Admitted 06-10-

2020

6 BP609741 POOJA DEVI F 851 BC A,

Female

AIC,

Female

Admitted 08-10-

2020

7 BP616661 SHAGUN

CHAUHAN

F 910 HOGC,

Female

AIC,

Female

- -

8 BP609838 DEVANSH M 925 HOGC HOGC Admitted 08-10-

2020

9 BP609864 ANJALI F 1132 SC,

Female

HOGC Admitted 07-10-

2020

10 BP609745 INAYATULLAH M 1614 BC A HOGC Admitted 08-10-

2020

11 BP602101 ADITYA RANA M 1707 HOGC HOGC Admitted 08-10-

2020

12 BP602063 ABHISHEK

SHARMA

M 1737 HOGC HOGC Admitted 08-10-

2020

13 BP609734 KHUSHBOO F 1893 BC A,

Female

HOGC Admitted 08-10-

2020

14 BP609848 AYUSHI DEVI F 2321 BC A,

Female

HOGC Not

Admitted

due to

Deficiency

20-10-

2020

15 BP609580 MONAM F 2393 BC B,

Female

HOGC Admitted 08-10-

2020

16 BP609929 MUSKAN F 2468 SC,

Female

HOGC Admitted 08-10-

2020

17 BP609825 ANMOL GARG M 2475 HOGC HOGC Admitted 08-10-

2020

18 BP609554 AMANPREET

SINGH

M 2480 BC A HOGC Admitted 06-10-

2020

19 BP609821 VANSHIKA F 2628 BC A,

Female

HOGC Admitted 08-10-

2020

20 BP609579 NISHI F 2635 HOGC,

Female

HOGC Admitted 08-10-

2020

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21 BP609746 ANIKET

PANWAR

M 2661 BC A HOGC Cancelled

due to

Admission

Fee

Refund

Request

17-11-

2020

22 BP601867 ABHAY RATHI M 2803 HOGC HOGC Cancelled

due to

Admission

Fee

Refund

Request

25-11-

2020

23 BP609927 ANJALI F 2916 SC,

Female

HOGC,

Female

Admitted 07-10-

2020

24 BP609744 RITIKA

PANJETA

F 3005 HOGC,

Female

HOGC,

Female

Admitted 06-10-

2020

25 BP602143 AVNI F 3202 HOGC,

Female

HOGC,

Female

Admitted 07-10-

2020

26 BP609566 GURSIMRAN

KAUR

F 3222 BC A,

Female

HOGC,

Female

Admitted 08-10-

2020

27 BP609564 HARSH M 3117 SC SC Admitted 08-10-

2020

28 BP609740 HARWINDER

SINGH

M 3318 SC SC Admitted 08-10-

2020

29 BP609492 KARTIK M 4286 SC SC - -

BP609861 ABHAY M 2891 BC A BC A Admitted 08-10-

2020

31 BP609574 PRABHAT M 3335 BC A BC A Admitted 08-10-

2020

32 BP615955 GHANSHYAM M 3630 BC A BC A - -

33 BP600323 MOHD KAIF M 3043 BC B BC B - -

34 BP609542 AARZOO F 3380 BC B,

Female

BC B Admitted 09-10-

2020

35 BP609704 SIMRAN DEVI F 3382 BC B,

Female

BC B Admitted 07-10-

2020

36 BP609960 SHWETA RANI F 3924 BC B,

Female

BC B,

Female

Admitted 08-10-

2020

2nd Counselling

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Sr

No

Roll No Name Sex Rank Candidate

Category

Allotted

Category

Admission

Status

Admission

Date

1 BP617161 SUMAIYA

NAAZ ALI

F 2261 HOGC,

Female

AIC,

Female

- -

2 BP615582 GAURAV

KUMAR

M 2508 SC SC - -

3 BP616168 CHANDAN M 2905 SC SC - -

4 BP609534 MANPREET

SINGH

M 3761 SC SC Admitted 16-10-2020

5 BP609897 NAVDEEP

SINGH

M 2081 BC B BC - -

6 BP601793 NEERUPUM M 3040 BC A BC - -

7 BP609706 SONIA F 3429 BC A,

Female

BC,

Female

Admitted 16-10-2020

8 BP609560 RAVI M 3587 BC B BC Admitted 19-10-2020

List of candidates who have applied along with percentage and percentile

score for Management quota seats

Sr

No

Roll No Name Sex Candidate

Category

Allotted

Category

Admitted

By

Agg.

Marks

PCM/B

Marks

Admission

Type

Admission

Date

1 C0310006 AARJU DEVI F BC A, F BC, F Institute 62.2 57.33 Management 04-08-

2020

2 C0310007 ABDUL

RAHIL

M BC A BC Institute 62.6 63.3 Management 05-08-

2020

3 C0310008 ABHISHEK M BC B BC Institute 66.6 60 Management 04-08-

2020

4 C0310010 ARMAN

SHEKH

M HOGC HOGC Institute 60.8 60.67 Management 28-07-

2020

5 C0310011 DEEPALI F SC, F SC, F Institute 61 59.67 Management 04-08-

2020

6 C0310012 GARIMA

SHARMA

F HOGC, F HOGC,

F

Institute 62.4 58 Management 18-08-

2020

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7 C0310014 JAVED

AHMED

M BC A BC Institute 62.4 56.33 Management 17-08-

2020

8 C0310015 JYOTI F BC A, F BC Institute 73 54.67 Management 07-08-

2020

9 C0310016 MANAK

KAVIRAJ

RAMESHWAR

M SC SC Institute 68.15 67.67 Management 24-10-

2020

10 C0310017 PARAMJEET

TANWAR

M BC B BC Institute 63.6 59.3 Management 17-07-

2020

11 C0310009 PARYAG M AIC AIC Institute 58.6 52.67 Management 17-11-

2020

12 C0310018 PREETI F HOGC, F HOGC,

F

Institute 59.4 54.6 Management 08-08-

2020

13 C0310019 VIJENDER

PAL

M SC SC Institute 61.2 57.33 Management 30-07-

2020

14. Results of Admission Under Management seats/Vacant seats

Composition of selection team for admission under Management Quota with the brief profile of

members (This information be made available in the public domain after the admission process is

over)

Admission Committee

S.No Name Designation Brief Profile

1 Dr. Prabhjot Singh Co-ordinator Associate Professor in Dept. of

Pharmaceutics

2 Dr. Abhimanyu Rai Sharma Member Associate Professor in Dept. of

Pharmaceutics

3 Dr. Kalpana Garg Member Associate Professor in Dept. of

Pharmacognosy

4 Mr. Devkant Sharma Member Associate Professor in Dept. of

Pharmaceutics

score card and the choice of the student for selection of college.

Score of the individual candidate admitted arranged in order or merit

Sr

N

o

Roll No Name Se

x

Candida

te

Allotte

d

Admitt

ed By

Agg.

Mar

ks

PCM/

B

Admissio

n Type

Admissi

on Date

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Categor

y

Catego

ry

Mark

s

1 C03100

24

SUPREET

KAUR F

HOGC,

F

HOGC

, F

Institut

e 87 85.33

Left Over/

Unfilled

26-12-

2020

2 C03100

22

KITIN

AGGARWA

L

M HOGC HOGC Institut

e 86.8 81.6

Left Over/

Unfilled

02-12-

2020

3 C03100

02 RAJNISH M SC SC

Institut

e 76.4 74.6

Left Over/

Unfilled

18-11-

2020

4 BP6098

30

HIMANSH

U SHARMA M HOGC HOGC

Institut

e

67.2

5 68

Left Over/

Unfilled

18-11-

2020

5 BP6097

29

PAWAN

SAINI M AIC AIC

Institut

e 68.5 68

Left Over/

Unfilled

18-11-

2020

6 C03100

16

MANAK

KAVIRAJ

RAMESHW

AR

M SC SC Institut

e

68.1

5 67.67

Managem

ent

24-10-

2020

7 C03100

21 MEHAK F

BC A,

F BC, F

Institut

e 71.8 67.6

Left Over/

Unfilled

25-11-

2020

8 BP6098

48

AYUSHI

DEVI F

BC A,

F BC

Institut

e

71.2

5 67

Left Over/

Unfilled

18-11-

2020

9 C03100

03 SRISHTI F BC B, F BC, F

Institut

e 73.8 64.3

Left Over/

Unfilled

19-11-

2020

10 C03100

01

AMAN

KUMAR M BC A BC

Institut

e 67.2 63.6

Left Over/

Unfilled

18-11-

2020

11 C03100

07

ABDUL

RAHIL M BC A BC

Institut

e 62.6 63.3

Managem

ent

05-08-

2020

12 BP6095

62 RAKSHIT M HOGC HOGC

Institut

e 65.5 63

Left Over/

Unfilled

17-11-

2020

13 BP6095

75

RISHIKA

SHARMA F

HOGC,

F HOGC

Institut

e

62.7

5 62

Left Over/

Unfilled

18-11-

2020

14 C03100

10

ARMAN

SHEKH M HOGC HOGC

Institut

e 60.8 60.67

Managem

ent

28-07-

2020

15 C03100

08 ABHISHEK M BC B BC

Institut

e 66.6 60

Managem

ent

04-08-

2020

16 BP6095

71

VARUN

JAIN M AIC AIC

Institut

e

66.2

5 60

Left Over/

Unfilled

18-11-

2020

17 C03100

11 DEEPALI F SC, F SC, F

Institut

e 61 59.67

Managem

ent

04-08-

2020

79

18 C03100

04

JASPREET

SINGH M BC B BC

Institut

e 67.6 59.6

Left Over/

Unfilled

19-11-

2020

19 C03100

17

PARAMJEE

T TANWAR M BC B BC

Institut

e 63.6 59.3

Managem

ent

17-07-

2020

20 C03100

05 SHIVAM M BC B BC

Institut

e 60.8 59

Left Over/

Unfilled

19-11-

2020

21 C03100

12

GARIMA

SHARMA F

HOGC,

F

HOGC

, F

Institut

e 62.4 58

Managem

ent

18-08-

2020

22 C03100

06

AARJU

DEVI F

BC A,

F BC, F

Institut

e 62.2 57.33

Managem

ent

04-08-

2020

23 C03100

19

VIJENDER

PAL M SC SC

Institut

e 61.2 57.33

Managem

ent

30-07-

2020

24 C03100

14

JAVED

AHMED M BC A BC

Institut

e 62.4 56.33

Managem

ent

17-08-

2020

25 C03100

15 JYOTI F

BC A,

F BC

Institut

e 73 54.67

Managem

ent

07-08-

2020

26 C03100

18 PREETI F

HOGC,

F

HOGC

, F

Institut

e 59.4 54.6

Managem

ent

08-08-

2020

27 BP6095

67

PRANAV

GARG M HOGC HOGC

Institut

e 61.5 54

Left Over/

Unfilled

17-11-

2020

28 C03100

09 PARYAG M AIC AIC

Institut

e 58.6 52.67

Managem

ent

17-11-

2020

List of candidate who have been offered admission

S.No Name Fathers Name

Registration

No.

1 Abdul Rahil Irshad 20-CDLJ-01

2 Abhay Moh Adrish 20-CDLJ-02

3 Abhishek Sharma Husan Pal 20-CDLJ-03

4 Amanpreet singh Charan Singh 20-CDLJ-04

5 Aryan Naresh Kumar 20-CDLJ-05

6 Harsh Chandershekhar 20-CDLJ-06

7 Himanshu Sharma Shyopal 20-CDLJ-07

8 Manpreet Singh Jagmal Singh 20-CDLJ-08

9 Rajnish Surender Mohan 20-CDLJ-09

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10 Rakshit Brijesh Kumar 20-CDLJ-10

11 Ravi Rampal 20-CDLJ-11

12 Anjali Roshan Lal 20-CDLJ-12

13 Anjali MOti Lal 20-CDLJ-13

14 Deepali Davinder Kumar 20-CDLJ-14

15 Jashanpreet Kaur Sukhdev Singh 20-CDLJ-15

16 Jyoti Dinesh 20-CDLJ-16

17 Khushboo Neetu 20-CDLJ-17

18 Mehak Mulkh Raj 20-CDLJ-18

19 Muskan Rajnish Kumar 20-CDLJ-19

20 Nishi Raj Kumar 20-CDLJ-20

21 Pooja Devi Tilak Pal 20-CDLJ-21

22 Radhika Vinod Kumar 20-CDLJ-22

23 Rishika Sharma Ravinder Sharma 20-CDLJ-23

24 Simran Devi Naresh Kumar 20-CDLJ-24

25 Vidhi Rajesh Kumar 20-CDLJ-25

26 Abhishek Sukhminder Kumar 20-CDLJ-26

27 Aditya Rana Sunil Rana 20-CDLJ-27

28 Aman Kumar Mukesh 20-CDLJ-28

29 Anmol Garg Ravinder Garg 20-CDLJ-29

30 Arman shekh Janishar Shekh 20-CDLJ-30

31 Devansh Pankaj Kumar 20-CDLJ-31

32 Harwinder Singh Babu Ram 20-CDLJ-32

33 Inayatullah Qari Mehndi Hassan 20-CDLJ-33

34 Jaspreet Singh Dilbag Singh

35 Javed Ahmed Khurshaid Mohammad 20-CDLJ-35

36 Kitin Aggarwal Rakesh Kumar 20-CDLJ-36

37 Paramjeet tanwar Jagbir singh 20-CDLJ-37

38 Paryag Arun 20-CDLJ-38

39 Prabhat Umesh 20-CDLJ-39

40 Pranav Garg Yogesh 20-CDLJ-40

41 Shivam Karnail Singh 20-CDLJ-41

42 Varun Jain Neelam Jain 20-CDLJ-42

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43 Vijender Pal Ramesh Kumar 20-CDLJ-43

44 Aarju Devi Geeta Ram 20-CDLJ-44

45 Aarzoo Sanjay 20-CDLJ-45

46 Avni Rajnish Kumar 20-CDLJ-46

47 Ayushi Devi Raman Kumar 20-CDLJ-47

48 Garima Vivek 20-CDLJ-48

49 Gursimran Kaur Preet Mohinder Singh 20-CDLJ-49

50 Monam Satish Kumar 20-CDLJ-50

51 Preeti Brij Mohan 20-CDLJ-51

52 Ritika Panjeta Bharat Singh 20-CDLJ-52

53 Shweta Rani Sanjeev Kumar 20-CDLJ-53

54 Sonia Mast Ram 20-CDLJ-54

55 Srishti Sushil Kumar 20-CDLJ-55

56 Supreet Kaur Jagtar Singh 20-CDLJ-56

57 Surpreet Kaur Tejinder Singh 20-CDLJ-57

58 Vanshika Roshan Lal 20-CDLJ-58

59 Pawan Saini Anil Saini 20-CDLJ-59

60 Manak kaviraj Rameshwar Rameshwar 20-CDLJ-60

Waiting list of the candidate in order of merit to be operative from the last date of joining of the

first list candidate

NIL

List of the candidate who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before

operation of waiting list

Same as per the list enclosed under the sub head “List of Candidates who have been Admitted”

15. INFORMATION OF INFRASTRUCTURE AND OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE

Number of Class Rooms and size of each:

Number: 4

Size is 75 m2

Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each

No. of Tutorial Rooms: 2:

Size: 33 m2

Number of Laboratories and size of each:

Number:13

Size: 75 m2

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No. of Computer Labs: One: Size is 150 m2

Number of Drawing Halls with capacity of each: Not Applicable

Number of Computer Centres with capacity of each:

Number-1

Size: 150 m2

Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each No. of Examination

Control Room:

Number-1

Size is 30 m2

Barrier Free Built Environment for disabled and elderly persons: Available

Occupancy Certificate: Available

Fire and Safety Certificate: Available

Hostel Facilities:Available

Library

Number of Library books/ Titles/ Journals available (program-wise)

No. of Library Books: 5745

No. of titles: 680

Number of national journals :10

No. of international journals : 03

No. of magazines: 00

No. of e-books: >84

List of online National/ International Journals subscribed

a. Subscribed to DELNET

E- Library facilities

Digital Library Facility is available

List of Major Equipment/Facilities in each Laboratory/ Workshop

Annexure 1

Computing Facilities

Internet Bandwidth: 30 MBPS

Number and configuration of System: 30 systems Dual core

Total number of system connected by LAN: 30 systems

Total number of system connected by WAN: NIL

Major software packages available: Orel Language lab, Ex Pharm series

Special purpose facilities: available

Facilities for conduct of classes/courses in online mode (Theory & Practical): Available

Innovation Cell: Available

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Social Media Cell: Available

Compliance of the National Academic Depository (NAD), applicable to PGCM/ PGDM

Institutions and University Departments

College offers Pharmacy programme only. Hence it is not applicable

List of facilities available

Games and Sports Facilities Available

Extra-Curricular Activities Available

Soft Skill Development Facilities Available

Teaching Learning Process

Curricula and syllabus for each of the programmes as approved by the Pt. B. D Sharma University of

Health Sciences, Rohtak, Haryana University approves curricula and syllabus for B.Pharmacy

programme

Academic Calendar of the University

4 year B.Pharmacy programme is spread over 8 semesters.

Academic Time Table with the name of the Faculty members handling the Course

Annexure II

YES. Academic time table is prepared before the commencement of classes for each semester.

Teaching Load of each Faculty

Teaching work load of the faculty is allocated as per the orders of the Government of Haryana

Annexure III

Internal Continuous Evaluation System and place

Periodic tests, surprise tests, assignments, internal examinations are held during a period of each

semester.

Student’s assessment of Faculty, System in place

a. At the end of each even semester, feedback from students is taken for

evaluation of faculties and the college

b. The feedback forms are consolidated and the final report is

communicated to each faculty for either correction or improvement or

any such other related inputs

For each Post Graduate Courses give the following:

Post Graduate Courses: -NA_

Special Purpose

Software, all design tools in case Academic Calendar and frame work’

Academic Calendar

Annexure IV

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16. ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS IN THE LAST 3 YEARS

2018-19 62 Students

2019-20 53 Students

2020-21 60 Students

17. LIST OF RESEARCH PROJECTS/ CONSULTANCY WORKS

A. Number of Projects carried out, funding agency, Grant

received:

NA

B. Publications (if any) out of research in last three years out

of master’s projects:

NA

C. Industry Linkage: To be established MoU’s with Industries

(minimum 3):

• BHRIGU PHARMA PRIVATE LTD, JAGADHRI

• OPTICA PHARMACEUTICALS, SAWANPURI,

JAGADHRI

• OSCAR REMEDIES PRIVATE LTD., YAMUNANAGAR

(*COPY OF MOU ATTACHED)

Annexure V

18. LOA AND SUBSEQUENT EOA TILL THE CURRENT ACADEMIC YEAR

• LoA attached and applied for withdrawal from AICTE in 2019.

Annexure VI

19. ACCOUNTED AUDITED STATEMENT FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS

• Account audited statement attached

Annexure VII

20. BEST PRACTICES ADOPTED, IF ANY

• NA

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ANNEXURES

List of Equipment

S.No Name of Department Name of equipment

Minimum

required Available Working

1 Dept of Pharmaceutics Ampoule sealing machine 1 1 1

2 Dept of Pharmaceutics Magnetic stirrer 500ml & 1 Litr capacity 5 5 5

3 Dept of Pharmaceutics Aseptic cabinet 1 1 1

4 Dept of Pharmaceutics Tablet coating machine 1 1 1

5 Dept of Pharmaceutics Ball mill 1 1 1

6 Dept of Pharmaceutics Double cone blender 1 1 1

7 Dept of Pharmaceutics Autoclave 2 2 2

8 Dept of Pharmaceutics Steam distillation still 1 1 1

9 Dept of Pharmaceutics Vacuum pump 3 3 3

10 Dept of Pharmaceutics

Standard sieves no. 8, 10, 12, 22, 44, 66,

1 1 1

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11 Dept of Pharmaceutics Tablet punching machine 1 1 1

12 Dept of Pharmaceutics Capsule filling machine 1 1 1

13 Dept of Pharmaceutics Ampoules washing machine 1 1 1

14 Dept of Pharmaceutics Tablet Disintegration apparatus 2 2 2

15 Dept of Pharmaceutics Hardness tester 5 5 5

16 Dept of Pharmaceutics Friability test apparatus 2 2 2

17 Dept of Pharmaceutics Clarity test apparatus 1 1 1

18 Dept of Pharmaceutics BOD Incubator 1 1 1

19 Dept of Pharmaceutics Digital pH meter 5 5 5

20 Dept of Pharmaceutics Bulk density 1 1 1

21 Dept of Pharmaceutics Hot plate 5 5 5

22 Dept of Pharmaceutics Humidity Chambers 1 1 1

23 Dept of Pharmaceutics Tray dryer 1 1 1

24 Dept of Pharmaceutics Moisture balance 1 1 1

25 Dept of Pharmaceutics Water bath 5 5 5

26 Dept of Pharmaceutics Ointment filling machine 1 1 1

27 Dept of Pharmaceutics Capsule counter 2 2 2

28 Dept of Pharmaceutics Homoginizer 5 5 5

29 Dept of Pharmaceutics Digital balance 5 5 5

30 Dept of Pharmaceutics Microscope 30 30 30

31 Dept of Pharmaceutics Stage and eye piece micrometers 30 30 30

32 Dept of Pharmaceutics Brookfileld viscometer 1 1 1

33 Dept of Pharmaceutics Sieve Shaker Machine 1 1 1

34 Dept of Pharmaceutics Extractive Distillator 1 1 1

35 Dept of Pharmaceutics Mechanical Stirrer 5 5 5

36 Dept of Pharmaceutics Suppository mold 25 25 25

37 Dept of Pharmaceutics Ultra Sonicator 4 4 4

38 Dept of Pharmaceutics Sterility tester 1 1 1

39 Dept of Pharmaceutics Franz Diffusion cell 5 5 5

40 Dept of Pharmaceutics Hot Air Oven 5 5 5

41 Dept of Pharmaceutics Tablet Dissolution test apparatus 2 2 2

42 Dept of Pharmaceutics Mortar and Pestle 40 40 40

43 Dept of Pharmaceutics Milli Pore Filter 1 1 1

44 Dept of Pharmaceutics Vacuum Distillator 2 2 2

45 Dept of Pharmaceutics Desiccators 5 5 5

46 Dept of Pharmaceutics Refrigerator 2 2 2

47 Dept of Pharmaceutics Tincture press 2 2 2

48 Dept of Pharmaceutics Centrifuge 2 2 2

49 Dept of Pharmaceutics Colony Counter 1 1 1

50 Dept of Pharmaceutics Antibiotic Zone Rader 1 1 1

51 Dept of Pharmaceutics Laminar Air Flow 1 1 1

52 Dept of Pharmaceutics Micropipette single & Multi Channeled 4 4 4

53 Dept of Pharmaceutics UV Cabinet 2 2 2

54 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Refractometer 1 1 1

55 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Polarimeter 1 1 1

56 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Photoelectric colorimeter 1 1 1

57 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Atomic model set 2 2 2

58 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Electronic balance 2 2 2

59 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Periodic table chart Adequate 1 1

60 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Hot plates 8 8 8

61 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Oven 5 5 5

62 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Refrigerator 2 2 2

63 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Analytical Balances for demonstration 5 5 5

64 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Digital balance 10mg sensitivity 5 5 5

65 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Suction pumps 5 5 5

66 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Muffle Furnace 2 2 2

67 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Mechanical Stirrers 5 5 5

68 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Magnetic Stirrers with Thermostat 10 10 10

69 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Vacuum Pump 2 2 2

70 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry Digital pH meter 5 5 5

71 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Microwave Oven 2 2 2

72 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Distillation Unit 2 2 2

73 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Arsenic Limit Test Apparatus 20 20 20

74 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Reflux flask and

condenser double / triple necked

20 20 20

75 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Nessler’s Cylinders 50 50 50

76 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Reflux flask and condenser single Necked 25 25 25

77 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Electronic water bath( 12 holes) 5 5 5

78 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Copper water bath 25 25 25

79 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Colorimeter 1 1 1

80 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

UV- Visible Spectrophotometer 1 1 1

81 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Flourimeter 1 1 1

82 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Digital Balance (1mg sensitivity) 1 1 1

83 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Nephelo Turbidity meter 1 1 1

84 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Flame Photometer 1 1 1

85 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Potentiometer 1 1 1

86 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Conductivity meter 1 1 1

87 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

HPLC 1 1 1

88 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

HPTLC (Desirable) 1 0 0

89 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Atomic Absorption and Emission

spectrophotometer (Desirable)

1 0 0

90 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Biochemistry Analyzer (Desirable) 1 0 0

91 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen Analyzer

1 0 0

(Desirable)

92 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Deep Freezer (Desirable) 1 0 0

93 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Ion- Exchanger 1 1 1

94 Dept of Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Lyophilizer (Desirable) 1 0 0

95 Dept of Pharmacology Microscopes 20 20 20

96 Dept of Pharmacology Haemocytometer with Micropipettes 20 20 20

97 Dept of Pharmacology Sahli’s haemocytometer 20 20 20

98 Dept of Pharmacology Hutchinson’s spirometer 1 1 1

99 Dept of Pharmacology Spygmomanometer 10 10 10

100 Dept of Pharmacology Stethoscope 10 10 10

101 Dept of Pharmacology

Different Contraceptive Devices and

1 1 1

Models

102 Dept of Pharmacology Pregnancy diagnosis kit 1 1 1

103 Dept of Pharmacology Mercury thermometer 10 10 10

104 Dept of Pharmacology Cell analyzer 1 1 1

105 Dept of Pharmacology Permanent Slides for various tissues 1 1 1

106 Dept of Pharmacology Models for various organs 1 1 1

107 Dept of Pharmacology Specimen for various organs and systems 1 1 1

108 Dept of Pharmacology Skeleton and bones 1 1 1

109 Dept of Pharmacology Muscle electrodes 1 1 1

110 Dept of Pharmacology Lucas moist chamber 1 1 1

111 Dept of Pharmacology Myographic lever 1 1 1

112 Dept of Pharmacology Stimulator 1 1 1

113 Dept of Pharmacology Centrifuge 1 1 1

114 Dept of Pharmacology

Sherrington’s kymograph machine /

10 10 10

polyrite

115 Dept of Pharmacology Sherrington drum 10 10 10

116 Dept of Pharmacology Perspex bath assembly (single unit) 10 10 10

117 Dept of Pharmacology Aerators 10 10 10

118 Dept of Pharmacology Software packages for experiment 1 1 1

119 Dept of Pharmacology Standard graph of various drug Adequate 1 1

120 Dept of Pharmacology Actophotometer 1 1 1

121 Dept of Pharmacology Rotarod 1 1 1

122 Dept of Pharmacology Pole climbing apparatus 1 1 1

123 Dept of Pharmacology Analgesiometer (eddy’s hot plate

and radiant heat methods)

1 1 1

124 Dept of Pharmacology Convulsiometer 1 1 1

125 Dept of Pharmacology Plethysmograph 1 1 1

126 Dept of Pharmacology Digital pH meter 1 1 1

127 Dept of Pharmacology Histamine chamber 1 1 1

128 Dept of Pharmacology Metabolic cage 1 1 1

129 Dept of Pharmacology Dissection tray & boards 10 10 10

130 Dept of Pharmacology Stereotaxic apparatus 1 1 1

131 Dept of Pharmacology Digital glucometer 1 1 1

132 Dept of Pharmacology Folin- wu tubes 60 60 60

133 Dept of Pharmacology Hemostatic artery forceps 10 10 10

134 Dept of Pharmacology Levers , cannula 20 20 20

135 Dept of Pharmacology

Hypodermic syringes & needles Size

20 20 20

15,24,26G

136 Dept of Pharmacognosy Compound Microscope 30 30 30

137 Dept of Pharmacognosy Dissecting Microscope 30 30 30

138 Dept of Pharmacognosy Projection Microscope 2 2 2

139 Dept of Pharmacognosy Binocular Microscope 1 1 1

140 Dept of Pharmacognosy Polarized Microscope 1 1 1

141 Dept of Pharmacognosy Electronic Digital balance 2 2 2

142 Dept of Pharmacognosy Autoclave 2 2 2

143 Dept of Pharmacognosy Hot air oven 2 2 2

144 Dept of Pharmacognosy Refrigerator 1 1 1

145 Dept of Pharmacognosy Zone reader 1 1 1

146 Dept of Pharmacognosy Digital pH Meter 1 1 1

147 Dept of Pharmacognosy Colorimeter 1 1 1

148 Dept of Pharmacognosy Sterility testing unit 1 1 1

149 Dept of Pharmacognosy Camera lucida 20 20 20

150 Dept of Pharmacognosy Eye piece micrometer 20 20 20

151 Dept of Pharmacognosy Stage micrometer 20 20 2

152 Dept of Pharmacognosy Muffle furnace 1 1 1

153 Dept of Pharmacognosy Moisture balance 1 1 1

154 Dept of Pharmacognosy Heating Mantles-Small 4 4 4

155 Dept of Pharmacognosy Vacuum pump 2 2 2

156 Dept of Pharmacognosy Micropipette single & Multi Channeled 2 2 2

157 Dept of Pharmacognosy Micro Centrifuge 1 1 1

158 Dept of Pharmacognosy Electric water bath 4 4 4

159 Dept of Pharmacognosy Hot plate 4 4 4

160 Dept of Pharmacognosy Microtome rotary 1 1 1

161 Dept of Pharmacognosy Mixer grinder 2 2 2

162 Dept of Pharmacognosy UV Cabinet 2 2 2

163 Dept of Pharmacognosy Water Distillation unit 1 1 1

164 Dept of Pharmacognosy Cutter Mill (Bark and seed grinder) 1 1 1

165 Dept of Pharmacognosy Medicinal Plant Chart Adequate 1 1

166 Dept of Pharmacognosy Models Adequate 1 1

167 Dept of Pharmacognosy Permanent Slide Adequate 1 1

168 Dept of Pharmacognosy Sonicator 1 1 1

169 Dept of Pharmacognosy Electrophoresis 1 1 1

170 Dept of Pharmacognosy Fermentor 1 1 1

171 Dept of Pharmacognosy Rotary Shaker 1 1 1

Faculty Workload

S.No Name of

Faculty

Department Designation Year Subject Theory

hours

Practical

hours

1 Abhimanyu

Sharma

Dept of

Pharmaceutics

Associate

Professor

1

Environmental sciences 3 0

2 Abhimanyu

Sharma

Dept of Associate

Professor

1 Pharmaceutics-I 4 8

Pharmaceutics

3 Abhimanyu

Sharma

Dept of Associate

Professor

3 Industrial Pharmacy - I 4 8

Pharmaceutics

4 Abhimanyu

Sharma

Dept of

Pharmaceutics

Associate

Professor

1 Pharmaceutics-I 4 8

5 Abhimanyu

Sharma

Dept of Associate

Professor

1 Pharmaceutics-I 4 8

Pharmaceutics

6 Ankur Lal Dept of Assistant

Professor

3 Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics 0 0

Pharmaceutics

7 Ankur Lal Dept of

Pharmaceutics

Assistant

Professor

3 Medicinal Chemistry - II 0 0

8 Ankur Lal Dept of

Pharmaceutics

Assistant

Professor

2 Pharmaceutical 4 8

Engineering

9 Anurag

Bhargava

Dept of

Pharmacognosy

Principal 2 Pharmaceutical 0 8

Organic Chemistry II

10 Anurag

Bhargava

Dept of

Pharmacognosy

Principal 3 Industrial Pharmacy - I 0 4

11 Anurag

Bhargava

Dept of

Pharmacognosy

Principal 2 Pharmaceutical 0 4

Organic Chemistry II

12 Dept of Principal 3 Pharmacognosy and 0 8

Anurag

Bhargava

Pharmacognosy Phytochemistry - II

13 Anurag

Bhargava

Dept of Principal 1 Remedial Biology 0 2

Pharmacognosy

14 Bhagat Singh Dept of Assistant

Professor

1 Human Anatomy and 0 8

Pharmacology Physiology - II

15 Bhagat Singh Dept of Assistant

Professor

4 Experimental 3 3

Pharmacology Pharmacology

16 Bhagat Singh Dept of Assistant

Professor

2 Physical 0 4

Pharmacology Pharmaceutics I

17 Bhagat Singh Dept of Assistant

Professor

1 Remedial Biology 2 0

Pharmacology

18 Binu Raina Dept of Associate

Professor

2 Physical 4 8

Pharmaceutics Pharmaceutics I

19 Binu Raina Dept of Associate

Professor

2 Physical 4 8

Pharmaceutics Pharmaceutics I

20 Binu Raina Dept of Associate

Professor

2 Physical 4 8

Pharmaceutics Pharmaceutics I

21 Binu Raina Dept of Associate

Professor

3 Industrial Pharmacy - I 4 0

Pharmaceutics

22 Devkant Sharma Dept of Associate

Professor

3 Industrial Pharmacy - I 0 8

Pharmaceutics

23 Devkant Sharma Dept of Associate

Professor

3 Industrial Pharmacy - I 4 8

Pharmaceutics

24 Devkant Sharma Dept of 2 Pharmaceutical 4 8

Pharmaceutics Associate

Professor

Engineering

25 Devkant Sharma Dept of Associate

Professor

2 Pharmaceutical 4 8

Pharmaceutics Engineering

26 Devkant Sharma Dept of Associate

Professor

3 Industrial Pharmacy - I 0 8

Pharmaceutics

27 Jyoti monga Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

1 Pharmaceutical 0 8

Organic Chemistry - I

28 Jyoti monga Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

1 Pharmaceutical 0 8

Analysis - I

29 Jyoti monga Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

1 Pharmaceutical 0 8

Analysis - I

30 Jyoti monga Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

4 Computer Aided Drug 2 0

Design

31 Jyoti monga Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

2 Pharmaceutical 0 4

Microbiology

32 Jyoti monga Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

1 Pharmaceutical 0 8

Analysis - I

33 Jyoti monga Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

2 Pharmaceutical 0 4

Microbiology

34 kalpana garg Dept of Associate

Professor

1 Remedial Biology 0 6

Pharmacognosy

35 kalpana garg Dept of Associate

Professor

1 Remedial Biology 1 4

Pharmacognosy

36 kalpana garg Dept of 2 Physical 0 4

Pharmacognosy Associate

Professor

Pharmaceutics I

37 kalpana garg Dept of Associate

Professor

2 Pharmaceutical 0 4

Pharmacognosy Engineering

38 kalpana garg Dept of Associate

Professor

4 Project Work 0 0

Pharmacognosy

39 kalpana garg Dept of Associate

Professor

1 Remedial Biology 1 4

Pharmacognosy

40 kalpana garg Dept of Associate

Professor

2 Physical 0 4

Pharmacognosy Pharmaceutics I

41 kalpana garg Dept of Associate

Professor

4 Pharma Marketing 2 0

Pharmacognosy Management

42 Lalit Kishore Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

1 Pharmaceutics-I 0 8

43 Lalit Kisore Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

2 Pharmaceutical 0 4

Organic Chemistry II

44 Lalit Kishore Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

3 Medicinal Chemistry - II 0 0

45 Minky Mukhija Dept of Associate

Professor

2 Pharmaceutical 0 4

Pharmacognosy Engineering

46 Minky Mukhija Dept of Associate

Professor

3 Pharmacognosy and 4 8

Pharmacognosy Phytochemistry - II

47 Minky Mukhija Dept of Associate

Professor

2 Physical 0 4

Pharmacognosy Pharmaceutics I

48 Minky Mukhija Dept of Associate

Professor

1 Biochemistry 0 8

Pharmacognosy

49 Minky Mukhija Dept of Associate

Professor

3 Pharmacognosy and 4 8

Pharmacognosy Phytochemistry - II

50 Minky Mukhija Dept of Associate

Professor

2 Physical 0 4

Pharmacognosy Pharmaceutics - II

51 Minky Mukhija Dept of Associate

Professor

2 Pharmaceutical 0 4

Pharmacognosy Engineering

52 Mukesh Kumari Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

2 Pharmaceutical 0 8

Organic Chemistry II

53 Mukesh Kumari Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

2 Pharmaceutical 0 8

Organic Chemistry II

54 Mukesh Kumari Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

1 Communication skills 0 2

55 Mukesh Kumari Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

1 Communication skills 0 2

56 Mukesh Kumari Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

1 Pharmaceutical 0 4

Inorganic Chemistry

57 Mukesh Kumari Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

1 Pharmaceutical 0 4

Inorganic Chemistry

58 Navgeet Kaur Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

1 Pharmaceutical 4 0

Analysis - I

59 Navgeet Kaur Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

1 Pharmaceutical 4 8

Analysis - I

60 Navgeet Kaur Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

1 Communication skills 0 2

61 Navgeet Kaur Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

2 Pharmaceutical 4 0

Organic Chemistry II

62 Navgeet Kaur Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

3 Medicinal Chemistry - II 4 0

63 Navgeet Kaur Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

1 Human Anatomy & Physiology 0 4

64 Navpreet Kaur Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

3 Medicinal Chemistry - II 0 3

65 Navpreet Kaur Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

1 Pharmaceutical 4 8

Analysis - I

66 Navpreet Kaur Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

1 Pharmaceutical 4 8

Organic Chemistry - I

67 Navpreet Kaur Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

4 Instrumental Methods of Analysis 0 3

68 Pankaj Garg Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

1 Pharmaceutical 0 8

Inorganic Chemistry

69 Pankaj Garg Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

3 Medicinal Chemistry - II 3 3

70 Pankaj Garg Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

3 Pharmaceutical 4 0

Jurisprudence

71 Pankaj Garg Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

1 Pharmaceutical 0 8

Analysis - I

72 PARDEEP

KUMAR

Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

1 Pharmaceutical 0 4

Inorganic Chemistry

73 PARDEEP

KUMAR

Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

2 Pharmaceutical 4 0

Organic Chemistry II

74 PARDEEP

KUMAR

Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

1 Remedial Biology 0 2

75 PARDEEP

KUMAR

Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

2 Pharmaceutical 4 0

Organic Chemistry II

76 PARDEEP

KUMAR

Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Assistant

Professor

4 Instrumental Methods of Analysis 0 6

77 Prabhjot singh Dept of Associate

Professor

2 Pharmaceutical 4 8

Pharmaceutics Microbiology

78 Prabhjot singh Dept of Associate

Professor

2 Pharmaceutical 4 8

Pharmaceutics Microbiology

79 Prabhjot singh Dept of Associate

Professor

3 Biopharmaceutics and Pharmacokinetics 4 0

Pharmaceutics

80 SAKSHI BAJAJ Dept of Associate

Professor

1 Pathophysiology 4 4

Pharmacology

81 SAKSHI BAJAJ Dept of Associate

Professor

1 Human Anatomy & Physiology 4 8

Pharmacology

82 Satbir Kaur Dept of Associate

Professor

1 Human Anatomy & Physiology 0 3

Pharmacology

83 Satbir Kaur Dept of Associate

Professor

1 Remedial Biology 1 0

Pharmacology

84 Satbir Kaur Dept of Associate

Professor

2 Pharmaceutical 0 4

Pharmacology Microbiology

85 Satbir Kaur Dept of Associate

Professor

1 Human Anatomy and 4 8

Pharmacology Physiology - II

86 Satbir Kaur Dept of 3 Pharmacology - II 3 6

Pharmacology Associate

Professor

87 Satbir Kaur Dept of Associate

Professor

1 Remedial Biology 0 4

Pharmacology

88 Satbir Kaur Dept of Associate

Professor

1 Human Anatomy & Physiology 4 8

Pharmacology

89 Satbir Kaur Dept of Associate

Professor

1 Biochemistry 0 4

Pharmacology

90 Sonia kamboj Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

1 Biochemistry 4 0

91 Sonia kamboj Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

1 Pharmaceutical 4 8

Inorganic Chemistry

92 Sonia kamboj Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

1 Pharmaceutical 4 8

Inorganic Chemistry

93 Sonia kamboj Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

2 Pharmaceutical 0 4

Engineering

94 Sonia kamboj Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

2 Pharmaceutical 0 4

Engineering

95 Sonia kamboj Dept of

Pharmaceutical

Chemistry

Associate

Professor

1 Pharmaceutical 4 8

Inorganic Chemistry

96 Swati Aggarwal Dept of Assistant

Professor

1 Human Anatomy and 0 4

Pharmaceutics Physiology - II

97 Swati Aggarwal Dept of Assistant

Professor

1 Pharmaceutics-I 0 8

Pharmaceutics

98 Swati Aggarwal Dept of Assistant

Professor

3 Industrial Pharmacy - I 0 8

Pharmaceutics

99 Swati Aggarwal Dept of 2 Pharmaceutical 0 8

Pharmaceutics Assistant

Professor

Microbiology

100 Swati Aggarwal Dept of Assistant

Professor

3 Industrial Pharmacy - I 0 8

Pharmaceutics

101 Swati Aggarwal Dept of Assistant

Professor

1 Pharmaceutics-I 0 8

Pharmaceutics

Ch. Devilal College of Pharmacy, Bhagwangarh, Buria, Jagadhri

Academic Calendar (session 2020-21)

S.no Events Scheduled Dates

1 Academic session starts 3rd and 5th Semester 5-Aug-20

2 Academic session starts 1st and 7th semester 20-Oct-20

3 1st sessional examinations 3rd and 5th Semester 03-Oct-20

National pharmacy week 23-Nov-20

4 1st Sessional examinations 1st Semester

2nd sessional examinations 3rd and 5th Semester

10-Dec-20

5 Academic session starts 4th, 6th and 8th Semester 15-Jan-21

2nd sessional examinations 1st Semester 25-Jan-21

6 Republic day Celebration 26-Jan-21

7 1st sessional examinations 4th, 6th and 8th

Semester

15-March-21

8 2nd sessional examinations 4th, 6th and 8th

Semester

10-May-21

• 80 % attendance is compulsory.

• Dress code will be strictly followed on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.

• The above mentioned dates are subjected to change.

• Public holidays will be followed as per Haryana government notification.

(Management Member) (Principal)

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANI ING

BETWEEN CH. DEVILAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, JAGADHR , YAMUNA NAGAR,

HARYANA

AND

OSCAR REMEDIES PRIVATE LTD. YAMUN A NAGAR This memor ndum of Understanding is entered into this 30" ay of August 2019 by and between Ch. Devilal College of Pharmacy, Jaga dhri, Yamuna established in 2008, under Shri Ram Jan Kalyarn Siksha Smiti, . agadhri, Society, registered vide registra ion number 144 on 12.04.2002 rezistered with D strict registrar/Registrar of Firms & Sosi eties, Haryana and has been allotted a new registrat on No. HRO03/2017/00785Dt. 12 May. 2017, under the Haryana Registrat on and Regula on of Societies Act, 2012 (Haryana Act No. 1 of2012).

agar, an academic Institute

And

Oscar remedies Private Ltd. Yamuna Nagar having its register d office at Oscar House, BadiMajra, Yamuna Nagar, Haryana, 135001. Recitals

a) Ch. Devilal College of Pharmacy, Jagadhri, Yamuna Naga is an academic Institute, providing education in area of Pharmacy. b) Oscar remedies Private Ltd. Yamuna Nagar a pharmaceutic: l industry. c)The purpose of this MOU is with refere nce to explore the areas of cooperation berefiting both the institute and the industry Areas co0peration

1. To impe t training to the students, staff and 1 aculty of the Ins itute by the industry. 2. To facil tate regular interaction between the faculty and st dent of the Institute and the worl force of the industry. 3. Industry to provide regular active inputs in curriculum revis on cf the courses run by the insti ite. 4. The Inst ute and the Industry shall explore t e possibilities t mutual support in their learning, hiring and research requirements ba ed on mutual c nve ience. 5. Confide tiality: Each party should maii tain complete con:identiality of any infor mat n of the other, disclosed during the erms of this M U. 6. In n ev nt shall either party shall be liat e for any indi cet, incidental, special cons que tial damages, including, but not lir ited to, loss of rot ts, revenue, data or use, ncu ed by the other party in connectior with, arising o t of or under this MO save for 1y such loss suffered resulting fror any wilful an gre isly negligent at c: onis ion feither of the party.

7. Neitt rt s MOU nor any activities deser:be herein, shall b cor trued as ereating pa tn rs:, joint venture, àgeney or suc: r tionship. Bot a ics agree that thi M r sents a nonexclusive relaticnst hetween t

O

ontained herein shall preclude either party p rticipating/ i iiating similar elationship with third parties.

This MOU may not be amended without the pri9 ftteii consent of t h the parties. This MOU will be effective for three years froin Auust, 2019 thireement can e renewed based on mutual convenience. ermination: Either party can cancel or termin vithout reason) by giving and advance written rp ndemnity: Each of the parties shall defend, armless from and against any claim, liability, easonable Attorney's fees) arising out of or resu tí rovisions herein.

his Agreement nilaterally (and of ne month to 13 other. nn fy and holde other party, S, Osts or expe i.es (including

from the mater i reach of the

WITNESS WHERE OF THE Parties have s their hands her 1o on the day nd year first here in above written under theiir pe« tive seal of t coffice.

AnuragBhargava Ch. De FCoRege pfPhagmacy

the rised Signatc SAE (P)td. Prncipa

tBsErCiepacy

Bra Road, JadrrN Bhe qwa car remedies Pri ete Ltd.

Pharmacy, mu na Nagar gadhri, Yamuna Nagar M.D

MEMORANDUM OF DERSTANDING

BETWEN

CH. DEVILAL COLLEGE OF PHARMA". JAGADIIRI, YAM INA NAGAR,

HARYA AN)

OPTICA PHARMACEUTICALS, SAWAN RI, JAGADHRI, YA MUNA NAGAR

is memorandum of Understanding is enterec ito his 30h day of ugust 2019 by and

ween Ch. Devilal College of Pharmacy, Jag d iri, Yamuna Nagar, a 1 academic Institute

ablished in 2008, under Shri Ram Jan Kalya 1 aiksha Smiti, Jagadhr. Society, registered e registration number 144 on 12.04.2002 r gi stered with District 1ugistrar/Registrar of

ms &Societies, Haryana and has been allotte i i new registration No. HR003/2017/00785 12 May. 2017, under the Haryana Registre icn and Regulation of Societies Act, 2012

aryana Act No. 1 of2012).

.O

Anc

tica pharmaceuticals having its registered o. fice at Optica pharmac uticals, Sawanpuri, adhri, Yamuna Nagar, Haryana, 135001.

citals

a) Ch. Devilal College of Pharmacy, Jagad ri Yamuna Nagar is a academic Instirute, providing education in area of Pharmacy.

b) Optica pharmaceuticals is a pharmaceutic il ndustry.

c) The purpose of this MOU is with reft re ice o explore the a cas of cooperation

benefiting both the institute and the indus ry

as cooperation

1. To impart training to the students, staff arl culiy of the Institute y the industry.

2. To fac litate regular interaction between h: fac ulty and student »f the Institute and

the wo-kforce of the industry. 3. Industry.to provide regular active inputs 1 urriculum revision o the courses rur by

the ins itute.

4. The Institute ar d the Indust:y shall explo e possibilities of mt ual support in teir learning, hiring and research requirement b ed on mutual conve ence.

5. Confiientialit): Each pa:ty should i a tain complete con dentiality of uny

infor1n tion of ihe other, dis :losed during ter ns of this MO, 6. In n vent st all either p rty shall be i le or any indirect. neidental. spe :al,

consc ential c images, ine iding, but ni itt to, loss of pros, revenue. dat or

use,i urred b: the othe: f rly in conn:

save any st h loss st.ti d resultin

h, arising ot o under this A >U

y w:tl aru y negligent r

omis of eit r of the a

7. Neither this MOU nor any activities described herein, shall be construed as creating a

partnership, joint venture, agency or such relationship. Both parties agree that this MOU represents a nonexcusive relationship between this parties and nothing contained herein shall preclude either party from participating/ initiating similar relationship with third parties.

8. This MOU may not be amended without the prior written consent of both the parties. 9. This MOU will be effective for three years from 30 August, 2019 this agreement can

be renewed based on mutual convenience.

10. Termination: Either party can cancel or terminate this Agreement unilaterally (and without reason) by giving and advance written notice of one month to the other.

11. Indemnity: Each of the parties shall defend, indemnify and hold the other party harmless from and against any claim, liability, loss, costs or expenses (including reasonable Attorney's fees) arising out of or resulting from the material breach of the

provisions herein.

IN WITNESS WHERE OF THE Parties have set their hands hereto on the day and year first here in above written under their respective seal of the office.

For Optica Pharmaceuticals

Ci. vovi Lal oerPRam Bhaewangart, od Janadhr

Ch. Devilar college of Pharmacy,

Jagadhri, Yamuna Nagar

ARthorised SigúatorParner Managing Director Optica Pharmaceuticals. Sawanpuri, Jagadhri, Yamuna Nagar

.

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING

BETWEEN

CH. EVILAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, JAGADHRI, V AMUNA NAGAR, HARYANA

AND

BHRIGU PHARMA PRIVATE LTD. JAGADHRI

This mem andum of Understanding is entered into this 30th day of August 2019 by and between C. Devilal College of Pharmacy, Jagadhri, Yamuna Nag ar, an academic Institute establishec in 2008, under Shri Ram Jan KalyanSikshaSmiti, Jag idhri, Society, registered vide regis ation number 144 on 12.04.2002 registered with Dist ict registrar/Registrar of

Firms&S cieties, Haryana and has been allotted a new registratioi No. HRO03/2017/00785 Dt. 12 Ma .2017, under the Haryana Registration and Regulatio 1 of Societies Act, 2012

Haryana t No. 1 of2012).

And

Bhrigu Phe ma Private Ltd. Jagadhri having its registered office at Jagadhri road Kharwan, Bhrigu Pha na Private Ltd. Jagadhri.

Recitals

a) Ch. evilal College of Pharmacy, Jagadhri, Yamuna Nagar is an academic Institute.

pro ding education in area of Pharmacy. b) Bhr u Pharma Private Ltd. Jagadhria pharmaceutical incust: y. c)The purpose of this MOU is with reference to explore tie areas of cooperati on

ben iting both the institute and the industry.

Areas coop rationa

1. Toi part training to the students, staff and faculty of the Inst tute by the industry.

2. To the orkforce of the industry.

3. Indu try.to provide regular active inputs in curriculum re visi n of the courses run by

cilitate regular interaction between the faculty and stu.ent of the Institute and

thei stitute. 4. The 1stitute and the ndustry shall explore the possibilities o mutual support in their

lear ng, hiring and research requirements based on mutual cc venience. 5. Cor dentiality: Each party should maintain complete onfidentiality of any

info 1ation of the other, disclosed during the terms of this M U.

6. In r event shall either party shall be liable for any indii ct, incidental, special, con: juentiaB damages, including, but not limited to, loss of »rofits, revenue, data or

use, Icurred by the other party in cornection vith, arising ot of or under this MOU save or any suc 1 loss suffered result ng from any wiltul an grossly negligent at or

on of eith. r of the party. om

Nei r this MO nor any activities d scribed lerein, si l b construed as ereatng à

part ship, joir. venture, agency or u h rel tionship. sot parties agree th: t his MC nnexclusive r t onshi betwe th represen Parties ard n 'hg

For MAF1.

contained herein shall pi 2cl ide either party frparticipating/ initiating similar relationship with third parl es.

8. This MOU may not be am nded without the prior ritten consent of both the parties. 9. This MOU will be effectin2 f r three years from August, 2019 this agrecment can be renewed based on mutu d convenience. 10. Termination: Either party cen cancel or termina this Agreement unilaterally (and

without reason) by giving: nd advance written noti 2 of one month to the other. 11. Indemnity: Each of the ar ies shall defend, in emnify and hold the other party

harmless from and agains a 1y claim, liability, reasonable Attorney's fees ar sing out of or result g from the material breach of the provisions herein.

Ss, costs or expenses (including

IN WITNEss WHERE CF THE Parties have s t their hands hereto on the day and year first here in abo evvritten under their i spective seal of the office.

Keuluno

gter

For

BHRIGU PHA

MA PVT LTD.

Aitftised Signatory Dr-Anurag Bha?gncep C. Ld aiae of Pharmacy Bangeh buil oAgadr

Managing Director Bhrigu Pharma Pvt. Ltd. Yamuna Nagar of Pharmacy,

Jagadhri, Yamuna Nagar

ALL INCIA CcoUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDJCATION (HTRT FOR I y7 Fliatto fHiy) (A STATUTORY BODY OF THE GOVI OF INDIA)

Dated: 27/06/2008 F.No.08/04/HARIPHAR/2008/04

LETTER OF APPROVAL

10, The Finance Com. & Principal

Secretary, Technical Education,

Govt. of Haryana, Secretariat, Chandigarh- 160 001,

AICTE approval to SHRI RAM JAN KALYAN SHIKSHNA SAMITI, 700, LAKRHARAN STREET Sub JAGADHRI DIST. YAMUNANAGAR HARYANA for establishment of new Degree PHARMACY

Institution in the name and style of CH. DEVI LAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, VILLAGE BHAGWANGARH BURIA ROAD, JAGADHRI-1350003 HARYANA.

Sir As per the Regulations notifed by the Council vide F. No FNo. 37-3/Legal/2004 dated 14" Sept 2006 and norms, standards, procedures and conditions prescribed by the Council from time to time and based on the

tecommendations of the Expert Committee and EC Sub Committee, I am directed to convey the approval of the Council to SHRI RAM JAN KALYAN SHIKSHNA SAMITI, 700, LAKRHARAN STREET JAGADHRI DIST YAMUNANAGAR - HARYANA for establishment of PHARMACY institution in the name and style of CH. DEVI LAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, VILLAGE BHAGWANGARH BURIA ROAD, JAGADHRI 1350003

HARYANA for conduct of the following courses and intake

S.No. Name of the Course Intake

60 B. PHARMACY

Note: The Letter of Approval (LOA) shal be valid for two years from the date of issue of letter of approval for ublaining affilation with concemed University and fulflling State Govermment requirementsof admission.

The CH. DEVI LAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, VILLAGE BHAGWANGARH BURIA ROAD,

JAGADHRI 1350003 HARYANA shall obtain necessary afliation/ permission from the concerned afliating University as per the prescribed schedule of the University/ Admission Authority etc. The Applicant Society/Trust/Institution shall send information about commencement of the above courses to AICTE. Incase the

Institution could not commence the above mentioned courses for whatsoever reasons during the two years

period from the date of issue of this letter, the approval becomes invalid and the applicant society/trust shall have

to make frosh application to AICTE for grant of fresh approval The approval is further subject to fulfillment of following conditions.

That the management shall provide adequate funds for development of land and building and for

providing related infrastructural, instructional and other facilities as per Council>'s norms and standards

laid down by the Council from time to time and for meeting recurring expenditure

a) That the admissions shall be made oniy after adequate infrastructure and all other facilities are

provided as per norms and guidelines of the AlCTE.

(0) That the admissions shall be made in accordance with the regulations notified by the Council from

time to time.

(C)Thatthe admissions to the courses shall be made only after the affiliating University /State Board has

given permission to start the course.(d) That the Institution shall not allow closure of the Institution or discontinuation of the course(s) or

start any new course (S) or altcr intake capacity of seats without the prior approval of the Council

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# 154

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Haryana-134109

INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT

To The Members of

SHRI RAM JAN KALYAN SHIKSHA SAMITm

Bhagwangarh, Burla Road, Jagadhri

135003 ( Haryana)

We have audited the accompanying financial statements of Shri Ram Jan Kalyan Shiksha Samiti, which

comprise the Balance Sheet as at March 31, 2020 and the Income and Expenditure,statement for the

year then ended, and a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information.

Management's Responsibility for the Financial Statements

Management is responsible for the preparation of these financial statements in accordance with The Income Tax Act, 1961. This responsibility includes the design, implementation and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation of the financial statements that are free from material

misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

Auditor's Responsibility

Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We

conducted our audit in accordance with the Standards on Auditing issued by the Institute of Chartered

Accountants of india. Those Standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and

perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement.

An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in

the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditors judgment, including the

assessment of the risks of materiai misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or

error. in making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the Society's preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that

f appropriate in the circumstances. An audit also inciudes evaiuating the appropriateness of

Accounting policies used and the reasonableness of the accounting estimates made by management, as wel as evaluating the overall presentation of the financlal statements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.

Opinion

In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, the financial statements of Shri Ram Jan Kalyan Shiksha Samitl for the year ended March 31, 2020 give a true and fair view

) in the case of the Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs of the Society as at 31st March, 2020; in the case of the Income and Expenditure Account, of the surplus for the year ended on

that date.

O For M/s S. L. Goyal & Co.

Chartered Accountants (FRN: 001903N)

cOYA

/# 24 coS

Sirsa /G. S.L GOyal) red AC Partnerartered Place: Panchkula

M. No. 017954 Date: 17-12-2020

UDIN: 20017594AAAADH5252

Chat

C. Devi Lal College of PharmacyBlugwangarlh, Buria Road, Jagadhri - 135003 (Haryana)

BALANCESHEET as at 31st March, 2020

As on 31st March, 2020 AMOUNTT

As on 31st March, 2019 TOTAL

(RS.P.)

SCH. LIABILITIES TOTAL AMOUNT NO.

(RS.P.) (RS.P.) RS.P.) (1) FUNDS EMPLOYED

UNRESTRICTED FUNDS ICeneral Funds (i) Opening Balance as on 1st April (ii) Additions during the year (a) Funds Contributed by Promoters/Others

0.00 0.00

0.00 0.00

0.00 0.00

Total ( (c)Surplus/Deficiet

Opening Balance as on 1st April - Add: Previous Year Adjustment (Gratuity) -- Add: Excess of Exp. Over Income Closing Balance as on 31st March

-9530691.82 -9174816.82 0.00|

667696.92-8862994.90

1069390.00

713515.00 -9530691.82 Total I+I| -8862994.90 -9530691.82

Designated Funds (a) Gratuity Reserve "A" 2047079.00 1833914.00

(2) LOANYS

Secured Loans Unsecured Loans

(i) Interest BearingLoans:(ii) Interest Free Loans: (a) Loan from Members(b) Others

0.00 0.00

0.00 0.00

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00| 0.00 0.00

(3) CAUTION MONEY FROM STUDENTS (a) College(b) Hostel (c) Library

566000.00 594000.00 0.00 0.00

393500.00 959500.001 477000.00 1071000.0o

(4) FEES RECEIVED IN ADVANCEE 4599449.00 "B" 4658101.00

Total Rupees 1256966.90D -1967676.82|

Hesna Coka

ASSETS SCH As on 31st March, 2020

TOTAL As on 31st March, 2019

AMOUNT AMOUNT TOTAL NO.

(RS.P.) (RS.P.) (RS.P.) (RS.P.)| (5) FINED ASSETS

(a) WDV as on 1st April (b) Additions during the year

'C"

12889044.20 14430087.20 1525889.00

14414933.20 52020.0014482107.20o

Total as on 31st March (c) Less: Assets Transferred/Sold ete. (d) Less : Depreciation Written off (e) Net Block as on 31st March

3082.00

1570302.00 12841549.20

0.00

1593063.00 12841549.20 12889044.20 12889044.20

6) CAPITAL WORK-IN-PROGRESS 0.00

0.00 (7) INVESTMENTS

0.00 0.00 (8) CuRRENT ASSETS, LOANS & ADVANCES(i) Current Assets:

(a) Cash-in-hand (b) Balance with Schedule Bank c) Fixed Deposits(d) Receivables (e) Sundry DebtorsClosing Stock as on 31st March (8) Others

Total Rupees (i) (i) Loans & Advances(a) Staff Advances (6) Advances to Suppliers & Contractors() Deposits (other than with Bank) (d) Inter Unit Account

Total Rupees (i) Total Rupees [itil

Less (9) CURRENT LIABILTIES & PROVISIONS

(a) Sundry Creditors (6) Expenses Payable (c) Others

"D"

239532.00 97320.006285946.101 5184995.18

0.00 0.00 1882000.00 2130700.00

0.00 0.00 371358.00

0.00 8636624.10

290470.00

0.00 7845697.18

741108.00 0.00

200000.00 -22751311.20

-21810203.20

2375.000.00

200000.00| -21690354.20 -21487979.20

13173579.10 -13642282.02

"E"

152346.00 772591.00

0.00 924937.00

170395.00 |

1044044.00 0.00

1214439.00 Net Current Assets [(7)-(8) -14098516.10 -14856721.02|(10) MISC. EXPENDITURE

0.00 0.00

Total Rupees -1967676.82

AUDITOR'S REPORT As per our separate report of even date attachedChartered Accountants

-1256966.90FOR SHRI RAM JAN KALYAN SHIKSHA SAMITI

AL Shri Ram Jai a'nShiksha Sa 24 ena

. Meghna Ahlawat(President)

Akash ChiaAfresEt

(Vice President) (CA S. L. Goyal)

Partner PLACE: JAGADHRI M. No. 017954 DATED: 17-12-2020

Ch. Devi Lal College of PhannacyBhuguangurh, Bura Roud, jagudhr1- 135003 ( Haryana)INCOML & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st March, 2020 INCOME

Particulars Amount Amount ns On

S O 31.03.2020 31.03.2019

By Fees Received (a) Tuition Fees 6) College Charges(c) Hostel Rent & Other Charges(dy Mess Charges(e) Development ChargesFines & Penalty

6666000.00 6977000.00 4646680.00

77000.0

5414648.00 90000.0071667.00

1168337.001 38588.00

61333.001290017.00

49916.00 By Miscellaneous Iucome a) Bus Pass Receiptsb) Interest on Bank Deposits() Misc Income Creditors W/of By Closing Stock as on 31st March Chemicals

23000.0011670.0092655.00

264684.00

68505.009246.00

172151.00

371358.00 290470.00 By Excess of Expenditure over Income

-713515.00 TOTAL RuPEES 14212607.00 12928803.00 EXPENDITuRE

Amount Particulars Amount As o

as on 31.03.2020 31.03.2019

To Opening Stock as ou 1st April (a) Cheniuls

290470.00 252504.00 To Staff Payment & Benefits: Salary & Allowances

-Teaching Staff - Non Teaching Stajf

Employer's Provident Fund -Teaching & Nonteaching Staff Employer's Contribution to ESI Provision for GratuityStaff Welfare ExpensesResearch & Development

Staff Recruitment uniform Expenses

6834630.00 1763892.00 6135354.0

1375084.00 158058.00o 37700.00

213165.00 170271.00

45376.00 20000.08

0.00

47242.00

764524.00 15758.00

0.00 0.00 0.00

123300.00 To Trausportation Clharges: -Vehicle Ouned by CollegeVehicle Running & Maintenance - Vehicle Not Owned by College nsurance ExpensesPetrol Expenses

0.00 0.00

0.00 0.00 200.00

50.00

Reana A Clea

To Univesity Expeuses: Fers Pad to Unversity

uspection ChargesExum Fees

738045.00 1286875.0 32735.00 35619.00

813982.00 0.00

To Hostel RumuingExpenses: Hostel Comsumbales

Mess Charges 400.00 0.00

52068.00 67791.00

To Adurinistrative Expenditure: Advertisement & Publicity Exp.

Electricity ChargesTelephone ExpensesPrinting & Stationery Expenses

Computer Expenses Postage& Telegram ExpensesjConsumablesNewspaper, Books & Period. Exp. Rates, Fees &Taxes Gen Set Hire/Running ChargesLegal & Professional Charges

Laboratory ExpensesStudent Edu. & Cultural Prog. Ofce Expense[Travelling& Conveyance Exp. Security ExpensesEarlier Fees not Recovered W/off

Miscellaneous ExpensesAudit Fees Assests Written off To Repair&Maintenance: ]Others

46888.00 32130.00

100030.00 238358.00

4900.00 86362.00

12174.00

108895.00 28680.00 7830.00

10728.005162.000.00 0.00

72193.000.00

69218.00

79852.000.00

38963.00

0.00 3700.00228720.00 261120.00

66429.00 16380.00250.00 0.00

38148.00 18113.0049568.00 112860.00

0.00 .00 2245.0025964.00

37760.00 89680.003082.00

46875.00 9150.00 To Financial Expenses: Bunk ChargesBank InterestInterest on 05525015002657

Interest on 05527021000093(Solar System Loan Interest on Late Dep. of TDS

6203.08 10433.000.00 0.00

17844.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

47962.00406.00

To Depreciation Writtenoff 1570302.00 1593063.00 To Excess of Income Over Expenditure 667696.92

TOTAL RUPEES 14212607.00 12928803.00

AUDITOR'S REPORT As per our separate report

of even date attached (Chartered Accountants)

FOR SHRI RAM JAN KALYAN SHIKSHA SAMITI

Shri Ram

Jan Kai; en

ShikshaSr

Vice President Hea Meghna Ahlawat(President)

( C CA S. L. Goyal) Akash Chawla

(Vice President) Partner

M. No. 017954

PLACE: JAGADHRI

DATED: 17-12-2020

Ch. Devi Lal College of PharuacyRuagwngarh, Burin Roal, Jayadii - 13.5003 (1larnyuna)

SCHEDULE ATTACHED TO AND FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31st March, 2020

SCHEDULEOF GRATUITY RESERVESCHEDULE "A"

PARTICULARS AMOUNT AS ON

31-03-2020 31-03-2019 (a) jOpening Balance

(bAddition: Provision till 31.03.2018 Trfd to ReservesProvision during the year

1833914.00 0.00

0.00 1069390.00 213165.00 764524.00

(Less: Gratuity Paid during the year 0.00 0.00

Total RsS. 2047079.00 1833914.00

SCHEDULEOF FEES RECEIVEDIN ADVANCE SCHEDULE "B"

AMOUNTAS ON 31-03-2020

PARTICULARS

131-03-2019 Fees Received in AdvanceTuition Fess

College Charges Hostel ClargesMess ChargesDevelopment ChargesUniversity Charges

2300000.00 2410000.00 1859372.00 1798020.00

31667.00 26667.0025000.00 21667.00

383410.00 401747.00 0.00 0.00

Total Rupees 4599449.00| 4658101.00

A Cl

SCHEDUL. OF CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS & ADVANCES SCHEDULE "D"

AMOUNT AS ON 31-03-2020

PARTICULARS

31-03-2019 A. CuRRENT ASSETS:

Caslh-in-Hand 97320.00 239532.00 Balance uwith Schedule Bank jOBC-05521131000998 OBC-05522191015540 PNB-3259000101048214 OBC-05522191034329

6002696.37 4828576.09 1581.00 1527.00

205981.69 199224.49 75687.04

6285946.10| 155667.60

5184995.18 Total Rupees

Fixed Deposits 0.00 0.00

0.00 0.00

Total Rupees

Receivables - PharmacyFees Receivable (As per list attached)

0.00 0.00 1882000.00 1882000.00 2130700.00

2130700.00 Total Rupees

Closing Stock as on 31st March Chemicals 371358.00

371358.00 290470.00290470.0oTotal Rupees

B. LOANS&ADVANCES

Staff Aduance|- Pharmacy 741108.00

741108.00 2375.002375.00

Total Rupees

Deposits (other than with banks) Security Deposit-HSCS Advance Fee Paid to University/AICTE 100000.00

100000.00o 200000.00

100000.00 100000.00o|

200000.00 Total Rupees

Inter Unit Acount --Ch. Devi Lal College of Ayurveda

- Sh. Ram Jan Kalyan Shiksha Sanmiti-- Ch.Devi Lal College of Education

-21375965.202901220.00|

4276566.00 22751311.20

-21312972.20

3304986.00 -3682368.00

-21690354.20Total Rupees

Shri

Ram

Jar.

Kal, an

Sh

AL egna oka Vice Presiini

SCHEDLE OF CURRENTLIABILITIES &PROVISIONS SCHEDULE "E"

AMOUNTASON 31-03-2020

PARTICULARS31-03-2019

A.CURRENT LIABLILITES

Sundry Creditors (As per List A ttachedPharmacy 152346.00 170395.00

152346.00 Total Rupees 170395.00

Expenses Payable |Expenses Payable - Plarmacy

Salary EPF PayableESI PayableWelfare Fund Audit Fees Payable (5. P. Babuta & Associates)

TDS PayableElectricity Exp. Payable Scholarship

747206.00 992467.00 10537.00 24074.00

0.00 0.00 1253.00 1035.00

0.00 0.00 13595.00 26468.00

0.00 0.00

0.00 772591.001

0.00 1044044.00 Total Rupees

B. PROVISIONS 0.00 0.00

Shri

Ram

van

Kai,an

SIRS1a i

CTce President Heaoa

H NO 240 SECTOR 21 A. CHANDIGARH.

CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH 160022

Ph. 9814070707

S.P.Babuta and Associates Chartered Accountants

FORM NO. 10B [See Rule 178]

Audit Report under section 12A (b) of the Income-tax Act, 1961 in the case of

charitable or religious trusts or institutions

have examined the balance sheet of SH.RAM JAN KALYAN SHIKHA SAMITI AADTS5505P [name and PAN of

the trust orfinstitution] as at 31/03/2019 and the Prof

in agreement with the books of account maintained by the said trust or institutionand loss account for the year ended on that date which are

have obtained all the information and explanations which to the best of knowledge and belief were necessary

for the purposes of the audit. In opinion, proper books of account have been kept by the head office and the

branches of the above-named institution visited by so far as appears from examination cf the bcoks, and

proper Returns adequate for the purposes of audit have been received from branches not visited by subject to

the comments given below:

tnopinion and to the best of information, and according to information given to the said accounts give a true

and fair view: -

in the case of the balance sheet of the state of affairs of the above-named institution as at

31/03/2019

in the case of the profit and loss account, of the profit or loss of its accounting year ending on

31/03/2019 .

The prescribed particulars are annexed hereto For S.P.Babltar and Associates

Chartered Aceuntants

(SUKHEMPAL BABUTA PARTNER

Membership No: 086348 Registration No: 007657NPlace:CHANDIGARH

Date of19 UDIN t2u FACL3

ANNEXURESTATEMENT OF PARTIcULARS

I Application of income for charitable or religious purposes.

Amount of income of the previous year applied to charitable or religious purposes 67850458in India during that year.

|1.

Whether the institution has exercised the option under clause (2) of the| No

Explanation to section 11 (1)? If so, the details of the amount of income deemed | to have been applied to charitable or religious purposes in India during the

previous year.

2.

Amount of income Accumulated or set apart for application to charitable or|5865041

religious purposes, to the extent it does not exceed 15 per cent of the income derived from property held under trust Wholly for such purposes.

3

Amount of income eligible for exemption under section 11(1)(c) [Give details] No 4.

Amount of income, in addition to the amount referred to in item 3 above, |0

accumulated or set apart for specified purposes under section 11(2) 5.

6. Whether the amount of income of mentioned in item 5 above has been invested NA

or deposited in the manner laid down in section 11(2)(b)? If so, the detailsthereof.

Whether any part of the income in respect of which an option was exercised NA

under clause (2) of the Explanation to section 11(1) in any earlier year is deemed

to be income of the previous year under section 11(B)? If so, the details thereof

7.

8. Whether, during the previous year, any part of income accumulated or set apart for specified purposes under section 11(2) in any earlier year

has been applied for purposes other than chanitable or religious purposes or has No

ceased to be accumulated or set apart for application thereto, or

a.

has ceased to remain invested in any security referred to in section 11(2)(b)) orNo deposited in any account referred to in section 11(2)(b)(i) or section 11(2) (b)|

(in), or has not been utilised for purpose for which it was accumulated or set apart during No the period for which it was to be accumulated or set apart, or in the year

immediately following the expiry thereof? If so, the details thereof

.

C.

Il. Application or use of income or property for the benefit of persons referred to in sectior 13 [3].

Whether any part of the income or property of the institution was lent, or NO continues to be lent, in the previous year to any person referred to in section 13(3) (hereinafter referred to in this Annexure as such person)? If so, give details of the amount, rate of interest charged and the nature of security, if any

Whether any land building or other property of the institution was made, or NO continued to be made, available for the use of any such person during the

previous year? if so give details of the property and the amount of rent or compensation

charged, if any

2

3 Whether any payment was made to any such person during the previous year by NO |way of salary allowance or otherwise?

If so, give details.

4. Whether the services of the institution were made available to any such person NO0 during the previous year?

If so, give details thereof together with remuneration or compensation received, f any.

Whether any share, security, or other property was purchased by or on behalf of| NO the institution during the previous year from any such person?

If so, give details thereof together with the consideration paid.

6. Whether any share, security, or other property was sold by or on behalf of the NO institution during the previous year to any such person?

If so, the detaiis thereof together with the consideration received.

7 Whether any income or property of the institution was diverted during the NO previousyear in favour of any such person?

If so, give details thereof together with the amount of income or value of| property so diverted.

8. Whether the income or property of the institution was used or applied during the NO

previous year for the benefit of any such person in any other manner?If so, give details.

I. Investment held at any time during the previous year(s) in concerns in which persons referred to in section 13(3) have a substantial interest.

SI.No Name and address of the concen Where the concern Nominal value of Income from the Whether the anount in IS a company No.

and class of shares the investment investment Col. 4 exceeded 5% of

the captal of the concern during the held

previous year-say. Yes/No

For S.P.Bprbuta and Associates

Charkered Accountants

(SUKHENPALBABUTA) PAXTNER

Membership No: 086348 Place:CHANDIGARH Registration No: 007657NDate

UDIN

Ch. Devi Lal College of Plharmacy ha va gl, Buria Road. jugalhri - 1500.3 (Haryana)

BALANCE SHEET as at 31st March, 2019

As on 31st March, 2019 TOTAL

As on 31st March, 2018 SCH. LIABILITES AMOUNT AMOUNT TOTAL

NO.

(RS.P) (RS.P) (RS.P) (RSP.)

|(1) FUNDS EMPLOYED

UNRESTRICTED FUNDS I General Funds i) Opening Balance as on 1st April (1i) Additions during the year (a) Funds Comtributed by Promoters/Others

(b) Funds releated to Nom Depreciable Assets 1ot requiring fulflment of any obligation

(c) Less : Unsecured Loans from Members

OTongly treated as Corpus

0.00 0.00

0.00 0.00

0.00 0.00

0.00 0.00

Total [I)| 0.00 0.00

c) Surplus/Deficiet -Opening Balance as on 1st Ap:il

-Adi: Prevrious Year Adjustment (Gratuity) - Add: Excess of Exp. Over Incone

Closing Balance as on 31st March

-9174816.82 -1069390.00o713515.00

-9530691.82

-8670991.92

0.00

-503824.90

-9174816.82

Total l+/| -9530691.82 -9174826.82

Designated Funds (a) Cratutty Reserve 1833914.0 0.09 "A"

RESTRICTED FUNDS 0.00

(2) LOANS

Secured Loaus nsecured Loans (i) Interest Bearing Loaus: (ii) luterest Free Loans: (a) Loan from Members

(b) Other

0.00 0.00

G.00 0.001

0.00 2.00

0.00 000 0.00 00

(3 CAUTION MONEY FROM STUDENTS (a) Coleg (b) Hoste (c) brary

594000 00 576000.00 G.09 0.00

477000.00 1071000.00 403000.00 979000.00

(4) FEES RECEIVED IN ADVANCE "B" 4658101.00 4299131.00

Total Rupces -1967676.82| -38966S5.82|

As on 31st March, 2019

TOTAL As on 31st March, 2018

AMOUNT 4SSETS SCH. AMOUNT TOTAL

NO. (RS.P.)_ (RS.P.) (RS.P.) (RS.P.)

(5) FIXED ASSETS (a) WDVas on 1st April (b) Additions durinig the year

"C"

14430087.20 15642333.20

52020.00 14482107.20

532691.00 Total as on 31st March 16175024.20|

)Less:Assets Transferred/Sold etc. (d) Less: Depreciation Written off (e) Net Block as on 31st March

0.00 0.00

1593063.00 12889044.20

1744937.00 12889044.20 14430087.20 14430087.20

(6) CAPITAL WORK-N-PROGRESS 0.00 0.00

(7) INVESTMENTS 0.00 0.00

(8) CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS &ADVANCES (i) Current Assets:(a) Cash-in-hand (b) Balance with Schedule Bank (c) Fixed Deposits(d) Receivables (e) Sundry DebtorsClosing Stock as on 31st March (g) Others Total Rupe (ii) Loans & Advances(a) Staff Advances(b) Advances to Suppliers & Contractors (c) Deposits (other than with Bank) (d) Inter Unit Acount Total Rupees (ii) Total Rupees [itii]

Less: (9) CURRENT LIABILITIES & PROVISIONS

(a) Sundry Creditors (b) Expenses Payable(c) Others

"D"

239532.00 5184995.18

258287.00 4583389.18

0.00 0.00 2130700.00 1091000.0o

0.00 0.00

290470.00- 0.00

7845697.18

252504.00

0.00 6185180.18

2375.00 7982.000.00 0.00

200000.00 21690354.20

-21487979.20

200000.00 -22895503.20

-22687521.20 -16502341.02 13642282.02

"E"

170395.00 1044044.00+

439462.00

1384970.00 0.00 0.00

1824432.0o 1214439.00 Net Current Assets I(7)-(8)]

-14856721.02 -18326773.02

(10) MISC. EXPENDITURE 0.00 0.00

Total Rupees -1967676.82 -3596685.52 =

AUDITOR'S REPORT As per o1ur separate report of even date attached

for S. P. Babuta & Associates

girteredNccountants Pt. Ram Sarup Shama

(President) Dr. Mahesh Sharma

(Vice President)

A SP-BABUTA) CA, AilA, IP, DISA, CCA 8sT Cert, Forensic AuditorPLACE: JAGADHRI

DATED | Rajinder Shama (Secretary)

M. P. Singh MANAGING PARTNER(Treasurer) Membership No.: 086348

Ch. Devi Lal Collegeof PhamacyBhugugarih, Buria Koud, Jagadhri - 135003 (Huryana)

INCOME&EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTFOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st March, 2019

INCOME

Amount as on 31.03.2019 Amount llnrestricted Funds 1s Particnlars

Restricted Funds Total Desiguated Funds

31.03.2018 General Funds

By Fees Receixed(a) Tuition Fees

6) College Charges C) Hostel Rent & Other Charges

d) Mess Charges

(e) Development Charges ( Fines & Penalty

0.00 6977000.00 6677500.00 6977000.00 4646680.00

77000.00 61333.00

1290017.00f 49916.00

0.00

0.00 0.00 4646680.00 2481013.00 0.00 0.00 77000.00 95330.00

72000.061333.0O0

1290017.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2107307.00 0.00 0.00 49916.00 24930.00

By Miscellaneous Iucome:(a) Bus Pass Receiptsb) interest Received on FDR (c) Misc Income

0.00 0.00 68505.0 24900.00 68505.00

9246.0 8971.00 9246.00 172151.00

0.00 O.00 0.00 0.00 172151.00 150420.00

By Closing Stock as on 31st March Chemicais 290470.00 0.00 0.00 290470.00 252504.00

503824.90 |By Excess of Expenditure over Iucome

TOTAL RuPEES 13642318.00F 0.00 0.00 13642318.00 12398699.90

EXPENDITURE

Amount as on 31.03.2019 Amomt

Uurestricted Funds as on Particulars Total Desigucted

Fnds

Restricted Funds 31.03.2018General Funds

To Opeiug Stock as on 1st April la) Chemicals 252504.00 0.00 0.00 252504.00 257919.00

To Staff Payment & Beuefits: Salary & Allowanues

-Teaching Staff - Non Teaching Staff

Employer's Provident Fund eaching & Norteachung Staft

|Employer's Contribution to ESI Provision for GratuityStaff Weifare ExpensesResearch & Devwlopment Staij Recruttment

Unnform Expenses

0.00 6135354.00 501625t.00 6135354.00 1375084.00

0.00 0.00 | 0.00 1375084.00 1514718.0

121720.00 170271.00 47242.00

170271.00| 47242.0

764524.00

0.0C 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.001

764524.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

15758.0 16381.0015758.000.00

0.00 0.00

0.00 0.00 0.00| 0.00

0.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

123300.00 0.00 123300.00 146150.00

To Trausportation Charges:-Vhici: Quned by CollegeVi: Rtumng & Mauntenance -V2licle Not Oured by Colieg"

!nsurne Expenses Pelrot Eayrense's

O.00 O.00| 0.00 0.00 0.00|

0.00

50.00 0.00 0.00 50.00 0.00

To University ExpeuseFee's Pat.i to LIniversity

nspection Charges |Exan Fe't's

1742425.0 29812.00

$53965.00

0.00 i286875.O0 1286875.00 0.00 G.00 35619.00 0.00 35619 00 0.00 0.00

To Hostel Runing Eyeuses:Hustel C:slu ithales G.00 ).00 0.00 0.00

0000 6791.00| 7S8 9,0 Mess Ci:s 67791 00

o Aduuinistrotive Expeuditure dertisement & Puhlicity Exp. Electricity ChargesTelephone ExpensesPrinting & Stationeny ExpenseSConiputer ExpensesPostage & Telegranm Expenses

Consumables Neuspaper, Books & Perioi. Eap. |Gen Set lhre/Running Charges|Legai & Professional Charges

|Laboratory Expenss|Student Ediu. & Cultural Prog. Traeling & Conveyance Exp. | Security ExpensesEarlier Fees not Recove red W/off

|Miscellaneous ExpensesAudit Fecs

0.0 0.00 32130.00 37145.0032130.000.00 0.00 238358.00 604345.00 238358.00

4900.00 4900.00|0.00 10810.000.00| 0.00| 0.00|

0.00 86362.00 57750.0086362.00t 7830.00

10728.0013650.000.00|

0.00 7830.00

0,00 10728.00 5738.000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00|

45259.00106432.00

72193.000.00

0.00 72193.00 0.00

0.00 69218.0069218.003700.00Y

228720.00 0.00 0.00 3700.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 228720.00| 114633.00

30316.0016380.0018113.00

0.00 16380.00 1811.3.00

112860.0) 0.00

0.00

0.00 0.00 29400.00 0.00 112860.00 166150.00 0 00

(0.00

0.00 0.00 O.00 0.00

2245.00 8565. 2245.0089680.00 f

0.00 0.00 0.00 89680.00 118000.00

To Repair & Mainteuance Others 9150.09 0.00 0.00 9150.00 13170.00

To Finauciul ExpeusesBank ChargesBank InteresiInterest on 05525015002657 Interest on 05527021000093(Solar System Loan) Interest on Late Dep. of TDS

14179.90| 0.00

10433.00 0.00 0.00 10433.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 00

0.00 47962.00 0.00 47962.00406.00

0.00

0.00| 0.00 406.00 0.00

1593063.00 0.00 1593063.00 1744937.00 To Depreciation Written off 0.00

713515.00 0.00 713515.00 To Excess of Income Over Expemditure

0.00

TOTAL RUPEES 13642318.00 0.00 13642318.00 12398699.900.00

AUDITOR'S REPORTAs per our separate report of even date attached

S. P. Babuta & Associa tes

Shertereda Accountants for

Pt. Ram Sarup Shama

(President) Dr. Mahesh Shanna

(Vice President)

A.SpA3UTA) AIAAP. DIS <, CCA

TST Tert, Foreusic ArdilorPLACE: JAGADHRIDATED: asit M. P. Singh

(Treasurer) MANAGING PARTNER Rujindér Sharma

(Secretary) Membership No. : 086348

Ch. Devi Lal Collegeof PharmaCy Bhagwangarh, Buria Road, Jagadhri - 135003 (Haryana)

SCHEDULEATTACHED TO AND FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31st March, 2019

SCHEDULE "A"

SCHEDULE OF GRATUITY RESERVE AMOUNT AS ON

31-03-2019 31-03-2018 PARTICULARS

0.00| 0.00

(a) Opening Balance

0.00| 0.00 Transferred to Reserves

1069390.00 0.00| (b)Add: Provision till 31.03.2018 Trfd to Reserves

(c) Add: Provision during the year

(Transferred to Income & Expenditure Account) 0.00 0.00

764524.00

Total Rs.[(b)]| 1833914.00

Total I(a+(b)]| 1833914.00 0.00

0.00 0.00 (db Less: Gratuity Paid during the year

1833914.00l 0. 00 Total Rs._

SCHEDULE "B" SCHEDULE OF FEES RECEIVED IN ADVANCE

AMOUNT AS ON PARTICULARS 31.03.2019 31.03.2018

Fees Receivedin AdvanceTuition Fess

College Charges Hostel Charges Mess ChargesDevelopment Charges|University Charges

2410000.00 1798020.0o

26667.0021667.00

401747.00 0.00|

2330000.00

1440700.00 23667.00

18000.00| 486764.00

0.00

4658101.00 4299131.00 Total Riupees

iERE

TA

SR 8 888888888 8 888

w

SCHEDULE OF CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS &ADVANCES SCHEDULE "D"

AMOUNT AS ON PARTICULARS

31.03.2019 31.03.2018

|A. CURRENTASSETS:

Cash-in-Hand 239532.00 2:58287.00

Balance with Schedule Bank OBC-05521131000998 OBC-05522191015540 PNB-3259000101048214 OBC-05522191034329

4828576.09 4200901.09

1527.00199224.49 155667.60

5184995.18 4583389.18

1484.00192470.29

188533.80 Total Rupees

Fixed Deposits 0.00 0.00| Total Rupees 0.00 0.00

Receivables -Pharmacy Fees Receivable (As per list attached) 2130700.00 1091000.00

Total Rupees 2130700.00 1091000.00

Closing Stock as on 31st March Chemicals 290470.00

290470.001 252504.00

Total Rupees 252504.00

B.LOANS & ADVANCES

Staff Advance|-- Pharmacy 2375.00

2375.007982.00

Total Rupees 7982.00

Deposits (other than with banks) Security Deposit-HSCS Advance Fee Paid to University/AICTE

100000.00 100000.00

200000.00

100000.00

100000.00 Total Rupees 200000.00

Inter Unit Account -- Ch. Devi Lal College of AyurvedaSh. Ram Jan Kalyan Shiksha Samiti --Ch.Devi Lal College of Education

-21312972.20-21107403.20 3304986.00

-3682368.00 -21690354.20-22895503.20

1856505.0o

-3644605.00 Total Rupees

SCHEDULE OF CURRENT LIABILITIES & PROVISIONS SCHEDULE "E"

AMOUNT AS ON PARTICULARS 31.03.2019 31.03.2018

A. CURRENT LIABLILITES

Sundry Creditors (As per List Attached) - Pharmacy 170395.00

170395.00 439462.00 439462.00O Total Rupees

Eapenses PayableExpenses Payable - Pharmacy

| Salary EPF Payable ESI Payable Welfare Fund Audit Fees Payable (5. P. Babuta &Associates)

TDS PayableElectricity Exp. Payable|ScholarshipP

992467.00 24074.00

0.00| 1035.00

703026.00 61876.00

0.00 860.00

0.00 588800.00

26468.00- 30408.000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Total Rupees 1044044.00 1384970.00

B. PROVSIONS: 0.00 0.00

KAAS CHARTER AOCCLN