Shantha College of Allied Health Sciences successfully conducted a seminar on “Cancer Awareness: From Knowledge to Prevention” on 28th February 2026 at the SGI Auditorium.
The session was delivered by Dr. Usha G Shenoy, Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology, Sri Devaraj Urs Academy of Higher Education & Research. The seminar focused on cancer prevention, early detection, risk factors, and the importance of awareness in reducing cancer incidence.
The program was organized under the guidance of the management and academic leadership and was well received by students and faculty members. The session concluded with an emphasis on promoting awareness and preventive healthcare practices in society.
“We are honoured to have Dr. C V Yogaraja Gowda as a distinguished guest for the MLT Day celebration on April 1st. His inspiring words and presence added a spark to our special day!.
Proud to represent Shantha College of Allied Health Sciences at the First National Conference organized by Acharya Institute of Allied Health Sciences. A great opportunity to learn, interact with experts, and gain valuable insights in healthcare.
Shantha College of Pharmacy celebrated National Pharmacy Education Day – 2026 by organizing Pharma Anveshan 2026 on 6th March 2026 at the college campus. The program was conducted in commemoration of the birth anniversary of Mahadeva Lal Schroff, known as the Father of Pharmacy Education in India.
The event highlighted the theme “Future Pharma Ecosystem: Fostering Synergy among Academia, Industry, Research, Regulatory & Practice.” Students and faculty members actively participated, making the program a meaningful celebration of pharmacy education and its role in advancing healthcare.
Shantha College of Allied Health Sciences successfully conducted a seminar on “Cancer Awareness: From Knowledge to Prevention” on 28th February 2026 at the SGI Auditorium.
The session was delivered by Dr. Usha G Shenoy, Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology, Sri Devaraj Urs Academy of Higher Education & Research. The seminar focused on cancer prevention, early detection, risk factors, and the importance of awareness in reducing cancer incidence.
The program was organized under the guidance of the management and academic leadership and was well received by students and faculty members. The session concluded with an emphasis on promoting awareness and preventive healthcare practices in society.
Visit to: Group Pharma, Malur Date: 18/02/2026 Class: B.Pharm 1st Semester Number of Students: 50 Industry Representative: Mr. Vijay Faculty Coordinator: Mr. Neela Madhav S On 18th February 2026, 50 students of B.Pharm 1st Semester visited Group Pharma, Malur as part of our academic industrial exposure program. The main objective of the visit was to introduce first semester students to the basic functioning of a pharmaceutical manufacturing unit, particularly in the production of liquid orals and toothpaste formulations. The visit was coordinated by Mr. Neela Madhav S, and the industrial guidance was provided by Mr. Vijay. The session began with a brief introduction about the company profile, its manufacturing facilities, and product range. Mr. Vijay explained the importance of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), hygiene, safety measures, and regulatory compliance in pharmaceutical industries. During the plant tour, students were shown the manufacturing processes of: Liquid Orals Manufacturing Preparation of syrup base Mixing and homogenization of ingredients Filtration and in-process quality control Bottle filling, sealing, labeling, and packaging The importance of maintaining correct measurements, pH, viscosity, and microbial safety was explained in a simple and understandable manner for first semester students. Toothpaste Manufacturing Mixing of abrasives, binders, active ingredients, and flavoring agents Homogenization to achieve smooth consistency Vacuum processing to remove air bubbles Tube filling, crimping, and final packaging Students also visited the Quality Control (QC) Laboratory, where basic tests such as pH testing, viscosity measurement, and quality checks were demonstrated. The Quality Assurance (QA) department explained the importance of documentation and maintaining batch records. Mr. Vijay emphasized workplace safety, clean room standards, and teamwork in pharmaceutical manufacturing. An interactive session was conducted at the end, where students clarified their basic doubts about industrial processes and career opportunities. Overall, the industrial visit to Group Pharma, Malur was highly informative and beneficial for all 50 students of B. Pharm 1st Semester. We sincerely thank the management of Group Pharma, especially Mr. Vijay, and our faculty coordinator Mr. Neela Madhav S for organizing and guiding us throughout this valuable learning experience.
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