Event Name - "GARIMA" (3 Month Karate Training Program)
Date - October 2024 to December 2024
Report-
The much-anticipated 3-month Karate Training Program, exclusively for women, was officially inaugurated on 14th October 2024 at the VU Auditorium. The event was organized by Physical Education & Sports and Centre for Women Empowerment. This initiative aims to empower women by equipping them with Karate / self - defence techniques and promoting physical fitness and mental strength.
The event began at 01:30 PM with a welcome speech by Vice President Sir, who highlighted the importance of self-defence training for women in today’s society. She also emphasized how martial arts like karate build confidence and provide a sense of security.
Mr. Rajesh Solanki, the head instructor for the program provided an overview of the course structure, which spans over three months. The training will cover basic and advanced karate techniques, including self-defence strategies, combat drills, and physical conditioning. He also mentioned that the classes will be held three days a week, with an assessment at the end of the program to evaluate participants' progress.
The ceremony witnessed a large turnout of enthusiastic women from different departments. Many participants expressed their excitement about learning karate, with several attendees citing personal reasons related to safety and fitness as their motivation for joining the program.
The karate training program was officially declared open, and participants were invited to the first session immediately after the ceremony.
The inaugural event marked the beginning of an empowering journey for the women of the community, fostering both physical and mental strength through martial arts.
The overall event which lasts for 3 months will be coordinate by the following faculty coordinator-
Prof. Prajakta Kapadnis
Dr. Amrita Thakur
Prof. Aarti Sardhara
Dr. Vijaya Hake.
Conveners –
1. Dr. Chetan Chouhan
Director, Physical Education & Sports
2. Dr. Pashmina Doshi
Director, Center for Women Empowerment
Title: Universal Opportunity: The Bedrock of Inclusivity
Prof. Noshir Tarapore provided the expert session which shed light on why equal access to opportunities is the foundation of an inclusive society. Our expert today will explore how institutions can build frameworks that ensure everyone has the chance to succeed—whether it’s in education, employment, or broader social participation. By fostering such environments, we not only promote equality but also create a culture where every individual can flourish, bringing their unique strengths and perspectives to the forefront. Students across all disciples attended the session.
A visit to a local community pharmacy was scheduled to gain insight into pharmacy operations. Prof. Kirti Deshpande organized a visit for second-year D. Pharm students on October 8th at 11 a.m., to Payal Medifast Medical, located in the Kondhawa area of Pune. The purpose of the visit was to understand various aspects of pharmaceutical management, including software usage, inventory methods, medication storage patterns, and the handling of narcotic medicines.
The pharmacist welcomed the students and provided a detailed overview of the software system used for managing inventory and prescriptions. The pharmacy utilizes a specialized software program that helps track stock levels; prescription histories etc. the software helps in automation of reordering processes. This system ensures that medications are available when needed and prevents stock-outs or overstocking.
Regarding inventory management, the pharmacist explained the method of stock rotation, emphasizing the importance of the 'first in, first out' (FIFO) principle. This approach helps in minimizing wastage due to the expiration of drugs. Medications were systematically organized according to their type, with prescription drugs, over-the-counter (OTC) medications, and other health products stored separately to maintain accessibility and efficiency.
Special attention was given to the storage of narcotic medicines. The pharmacist explained that these controlled substances are stored in a secure, locked cabinet, in compliance with legal requirements. Detailed records are maintained for every narcotic medicine dispensed, ensuring strict regulation and accountability.
The visit concluded with an interactive discussion, where the pharmacist encouraged the students to ask questions. This opportunity allowed the students to deepen their understanding of the responsibilities involved in pharmacy practice, and the pharmacist provided practical insights into day-to-day operations.
Overall, the visit was an informative and valuable learning experience for the students, enhancing their understanding of community pharmacy management.
On Tuesday, September 03, 2024, a group of students from Vishwakarma University visited the ACG Capsules Shirwal Plant as part of their academic curriculum. The visit was organized to provide the students with first-hand experience of the pharmaceutical manufacturing processes and the operational environment of a leading global pharmaceutical company.
The students were then divided into groups for a detailed walkaround of ACG Capsules and other ACG facilities, including ACG Metalcraft, ACG Pharma Technologies (APT), Vantage Nutrition, and ACG Films & Foils. Each location provided a unique insight into the diverse aspects of pharmaceutical manufacturing, from capsule production to the fabrication of metal components and advanced pharma technologies.
Throughout the visit, the students were introduced to various safety protocols, quality control measures, and manufacturing processes, all of which are integral to maintaining the high standards of the pharmaceutical industry. The visit concluded with a final gathering at ACG APT, where the students had the opportunity to discuss their observations and experiences with industry experts.
Co-ordinators/ Members:
Dr. Dipali Talele and Mr. Abhijeet Pawar (Placement Team)
Prof. Sonali Manwatkar and Mr. Remi Thomas (Industry Connect)