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  • 🏭 INDUSTRIAL VISIT TO PHYTOSOL

    Visit to: Phytosol
    Date: 13/02/2026
    Class: B.Pharm 5th Semester
    Number of Students: 50
    Industry Representative: Ms. Sindhu (Phytosol)
    Faculty Coordinator: Mr. Neela Madhav S
    On 13th February 2026, 50 students of B.Pharm 5th Semester visited Phytosol as part of our academic curriculum to gain practical exposure to pharmaceutical industry operations. The visit was coordinated by Mr. Neela Madhav S, and all the industrial instructions and explanations were provided by Ms. Sindhu from Phytosol.
    The visit commenced with a brief introduction about the company profile, its product range, and its commitment towards quality and regulatory compliance. Ms. Sindhu explained the importance of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), safety measures, and adherence to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
    During the plant tour, students were taken through various departments including:
    Production Department: The manufacturing process, equipment handling, workflow system, and hygiene maintenance were clearly demonstrated.
    Quality Control (QC) Laboratory: Students were introduced to analytical instruments and testing procedures used to ensure product quality and compliance.
    Quality Assurance (QA) Department: Documentation practices such as batch manufacturing records, validation processes, and quality monitoring systems were explained.
    Packaging Unit: The process of labeling, inspection, and final packaging of finished products was shown and described in detail.
    Ms. Sindhu emphasized the importance of clean room standards, proper storage of raw materials, safety protocols, and documentation in maintaining product quality. The session concluded with an interactive discussion where students clarified their doubts regarding career opportunities and industrial expectations.
    Overall, the industrial visit to Phytosol was highly informative and beneficial for all 50 students. We sincerely thank the management of Phytosol and especially Ms. Sindhu for guiding us throughout the visit, as well as Mr. Neela Madhav S for coordinating and organizing this valuable learning experience

  • OBG MODEL EXPO

    The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBG) Nursing successfully organized an OBG Model Expo on the college campus with the objective of enhancing students’ practical knowledge and encouraging innovative learning. The expo provided a platform for students to demonstrate their understanding of maternal and reproductive health through creative and informative models.

    Students actively participated by presenting models on various important topics such as Fertilization, physiology of first stage of labour, mechanism of labour, abortion and its type, fetal circulation, assisted vaginal delivery , Leopold maneuvers and antepartum haemorrhage. The models were designed using innovative materials and clearly labeled to enhance conceptual understanding.

    Each group explained their model confidently, highlighting its clinical relevance and practical application in maternal health care. Judges evaluated the models based on concept clarity, creativity, presentation, and practical utility.

    The expo not only strengthened theoretical knowledge but also improved communication skills, teamwork, and confidence among students. It created awareness about safe motherhood practices and the importance of quality obstetric and gynecological care.

    The OBG Model Expo was a great success and proved to be an effective teaching–learning strategy, making complex concepts easier to understand through visual and practical demonstration.

  • FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ON OSCE

    • Enhance clinical teaching
    • Strengthen practical assessment methods
    • Understand the importance of checklists

  • FAREWELL PROGRAM

    Our institution proudly organized a heartfelt Farewell Program to honor and celebrate the First Batch of students, who have been the foundation and pride of our academic journey. The event was a memorable occasion filled with gratitude, joy, and emotional moments as faculty members and juniors came together to express their appreciation.

    The program included inspiring speeches by the Principal, faculty members, and student representatives, highlighting the achievements, dedication, and contributions of the first batch. Cultural performances, video presentations, and the sharing of cherished memories made.

  • SGI PREMIER LEAGUE 2026 SEASON 3

    Our college proudly organized the SGI Premier League 2026 – Season 3, a vibrant celebration of sportsmanship, teamwork, and student enthusiasm. The event brought together talented students from various departments, creating an energetic platform to showcase their athletic skills, competitive spirit, and unity.

  • INDUSTRIAL VISIT – B. Pharmacy 2nd Year

    The II Year B. Pharmacy students of our institution participated in an insightful Industrial Visit to Blue Oceans Private Limited, Chikkaballapur, aimed at bridging the gap between academic learning and real-world pharmaceutical practices.

    During the visit, students gained valuable exposure to industrial operations, manufacturing processes, quality control systems, and regulatory standards followed in the pharmaceutical industry. The interactive sessions with industry professionals enhanced their practical knowledge and provided a clearer understanding of future career opportunities in the pharma sector.

    The visit proved to be a memorable learning experience, filled with exploration, innovation, and inspiration, motivating students to strive toward excellence in pharmaceutical sciences.

  • SPINAL AND PERIPHERAL MOBILIZATION WORKSHOP

    Shantha College of Physiotherapy, under the aegis of Shantha Group of Institutions, successfully organized a two-day intensive hands-on workshop on “Spinal and Peripheral Mobilization” on 27th and 28th January 2026 at the SGI Auditorium.
    The workshop was designed to strengthen participants’ theoretical understanding and practical proficiency in manual therapy techniques commonly used in musculoskeletal physiotherapy practice.
    The program emphasized clinical assessment, clinical reasoning, safety considerations, and skill-based application of mobilization and manipulation techniques for both spinal and peripheral joints. The workshop witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and faculty
    members, fostering an interactive learning environment and promoting evidence-based manual therapy practices.

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