Pacific College of Pharmacy Marks World Pharmacists Day with Enthusiastic Celebrations | Udaipur Kiran


Udaipur, September 25 (Udaipur Kiran News) — The Pacific College of Pharmacy (PCP) celebrated World Pharmacists Day on Wednesday with pride, energy, and active participation from students, faculty, and staff. The global observance, held annually on 25th September to commemorate the foundation of the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) in 1912, was marked with a series of inspiring and engaging activities on campus.

Inspiring Addresses and Oath Ceremony

The event began with a group photograph and an Oath Ceremony, setting a motivational tone. Dr. Hemant Kothari, President of PAHER University, and Dr. P.K. Choudhury, Dean of Faculty of Pharmacy, addressed the gathering, urging students to uphold professional ethics and contribute meaningfully to healthcare. The session was smoothly anchored by Dr. Shweta and Dr. Prachi.

Awards, Cultural Programs, and Rally

The celebration also featured the distribution of Anti-Ragging Awards to recognize efforts in maintaining a safe and inclusive campus environment. Students showcased their creativity through cultural programs, including a Nukkad Natak, Act, and Remedial Drama, highlighting social awareness and professional responsibility.

Adding to the enthusiasm, a rally from the Open Theater to PCP encouraged teamwork and unity among participants.

Professional Guidance Through Webinar

The program concluded with refreshments and an insightful webinar conducted by Clini-India, offering valuable guidance for pharmacy students aspiring to advance their careers in the healthcare sector.

Strengthening Community Spirit

Coordinated by Mr. Awadh Kishor, Mr. Anukraman Singh, and Dr. Prachi Vyas, the event not only celebrated the role of pharmacists in society but also strengthened the sense of community within the institution.

The day’s activities successfully emphasized the critical role of pharmacists in healthcare delivery, reinforced ethical practices, and left a lasting impact on the college fraternity.

 

 



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