Date of Activity: 10th Sept 2025
Location: Shree Shivchhatrapati Prathamik Madhyamik Vidhyalaya, Kondhwa, Pune
The School of Pharmacy, Vishwakarma University, Pune, in collaboration with Shree Shivchhatrapati Prathamik Madhyamik Vidhyalaya, Kondhwa, organized an Anti-Suicidal Day Awareness Programme on the theme “Creating Hope Through Action” to mark World Suicide Prevention Day (10th September 2025).
Highlights of the activities:
The drive sensitized students (Classes 8th–10th) on the importance of mental well-being, promoted resilience and positive thinking, and emphasized seeking timely help. It also involved final-year B. Pharm students in meaningful community mental health service, aligning with SDG 3: Good Health & Well-being and SDG 4: Quality Education.
The activity was conducted by Prof. Pallavi Kale and Prof. Shital Godse (Coordinators) with the support and motivation from our Dean Prof. (Dr.) Sunitha Sampathi (Convenor) and enthusiastic participation of the students of the School of Pharmacy, Vishwakarma University, Pune.
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Activity Title |
Neural Canvas - Poster Competition 2025 |
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Survey Dates |
Tuesday, 16 th September 2025 |
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Mode |
On-campus, Vishwakarma University, Pune |
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Curriculum Linkage |
NEP 2020 initiative taken by UGC |
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Coordinator |
Abdul Hannan Dalal, Department of Artificial Intelligence (NEP SAARTHI), Vishwakarma University, Pune | Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Purab Ganguli – NEP SAARTHI Sanskriti Kopkar – NEP SAARTHI Anuj Jaiswal – NEP SAARTHI Sifat Patel – NEP SAARTHI Gargee Deshpande – NEP SAARTHI |
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Convenor |
Dr. Madhvi Saxena, NEP Coordinator, Vishwakarma University, Pune |
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Organizing Chairperson |
Prof. (Dr.) Kedar Sant, Registrar, Vishwakarma University, Pune |
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Submitted to: |
UGC (University Grants Commission) |
Neural Canvas 2025 was organized as a creative and engaging platform for students to express their ideas
through design while integrating Artificial Intelligence concepts. With a mix of inaugural activities, a quiz,
and a poster-making competition, the event promoted teamwork, innovation, and cross-disciplinary interaction
among students.
The primary objectives of the Neural Canvas Poster Competition:
The event began with a warm welcome followed by the Inaugural Ceremony, which included the Lighting ofthe Lamp, introduction of dignitaries. A QR Code Quiz engaged students before the poster-making competition commenced. The competition saw active participation, with students designing posters using Figma and later presenting their ideas to a jury. The top 3 winners and 2 runner-ups were awarded, followed by acknowledgments and a valedictory ceremony.
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Opening |
Welcome of participants and guests |
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Inaugural Ceremony (11:30 AM – 1:00 PM) |
Lamp Lighting, dignitary introductions, QR Code Quiz |
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Competition Briefing (1:00 PM) |
Theme, rules, and process explained |
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Poster Making Competition (1:30 PM) |
Students began designing posters on Figma |
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Competition Resumes & Submission |
Continuation of poster making and final submission |
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Judging Round (3:30 PM) |
Shortlisted participants presented posters with Q&A |
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Results & Awards (4:00 PM) |
Top 3 winners and 2 runners-up announced; prizes & certificates distributed |
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Valedictory Ceremony (4:30 PM) |
Closing remarks, vote of thanks, group photo |
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Acknowledgments |
Faculty Coordinators, Volunteers & NEP SAARTHIs |
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Total Participants |
100+ students across multiple departments |
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Faculty Present |
30+ faculties, mentors, Head of Department, Associate Dean, Dean, Vice Chancellor, Vice President |
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Students Attended |
Active participants along with audience from AI and other departments |
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Judges Name |
Designation/Department |
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Prof. Jayendra Jadhav |
Faculty, Department of Artificial Intelligence |
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Dr. Jupinder Kaur |
Faculty, Department of Engineering Sciences |
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Dr. Kavita Kumawat |
Faculty, Department of Computer Engineering |
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Prof. Mayuri Satpute |
Faculty, Department of Artificial Intelligence |
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Dr. Pratibha Mahajan |
Faculty, Department of Artificial Intelligence |
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Prof. Trupti Shinde |
Faculty, Department of Computer Engineering |
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Prof. Vishakha Salunkhe |
Faculty, Department of Artificial Intelligence |
Winners
1. Quiz Winners
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Participant(s) |
Position |
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Nidhi Haridas |
Winner: 1st place |
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Shreyash Mukadam |
Winner: 2nd place |
2. Poster Making Competition:
Samarth Kamtam & Chaitanya K
5th Place - Runner Up
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Participant(s) |
Position |
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Pranjali Birla & Divya Chordiya |
1st Place - Winner |
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Shivam Salunkhe & Rushikesh Ghatul |
2nd Place - Winner |
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Khushi Nanekar & Mahi Shah |
3rd Place - Winner |
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Inzamam ul Haq |
4th Place - Runner Up |
The event successfully achieved its objectives of fostering creativity, innovation, and student engagement by integrating Artificial Intelligence concepts with design. With enthusiastic
participation, engaging activities,and excellent feedback ratings, the event not only provided a platform for showcasing talent but also reinforced the importance of collaboration and multidisciplinary learning.
Feedback was collected from participants to assess event organization, session quality, and engagement. The majority rated the event as excellent, with an average score of 4.5+/5 across different parameters. Students highlighted the quiz and poster-making competition as the most engaging parts. Suggestions included organizing more frequent design-focused and AI-integrated activities. Overall, the responses reflected high satisfaction and eagerness to participate in future NEP 2020 events
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Event Organization |
Average Rating: 4.6/5 |
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Quality of Sessions |
Average Rating: 4.4/5 |
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Venue & Arrangements |
Average Rating: 4.3/5 |
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Relevance & Engagement |
Average Rating: 4.5/5 |
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Overall Experience |
Average Rating: 4.6/5 |
Neural Canvas – Poster Competition 2025 proved to be a grand success by achieving its objectives of creativity, innovation, and student engagement. The event provided students with both creative exposure and technical learning, marking an important milestone for the University.
Sifat Patel – NEP SAARTHI
Purab Ganguli – NEP SAARTHI
Gargee Deshpande – NEP SAARTHI
Sanskriti Kopkar – NEP SAARTHI
Anuj Jaiswal – NEP SAARTHI






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Activity Title |
IKS based Panel Discussion Relevant to Different Disciplines |
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Survey Dates |
Monday, 25th August 2025 – Friday, 29th August 2025 |
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Mode |
On-campus, Vishwakarma University, Pune |
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Curriculum Linkage |
NEP 2020 initiative taken by UGC |
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Coordinator |
Abdul Hannan Dalal, Department of Artificial Intelligence (NEP SAARTHI), Vishwakarma University, Pune | Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Purab Ganguli – NEP SAARTHI Sanskriti Kopkar – NEP SAARTHI Anuj Jaiswal – NEP SAARTHI Sifat Patel – NEP SAARTHI Gargee Deshpande – NEP SAARTHI |
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Convenor |
Dr. Madhvi Saxena, NEP Coordinator, Vishwakarma University, Pune |
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Organizing Chairperson |
Prof. (Dr.) Kedar Sant, Registrar, Vishwakarma University, Pune |
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Submitted to: |
UGC (University Grants Commission) |
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 marks a landmark reform in India’s educational landscape,fostering holistic, multidisciplinary, and skill-based learning. To commemorate its launch and strengthen awareness, Vishwakarma University, Pune, in collaboration with NEP SAARTHI, organized a five-day Awareness Rally from 25th–29th August 2025. As part of this rally, awareness on Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) was also provided to students. The official IKS presentation was shared with all students via email for their record and reference.
The primary objectives of the IKS based Awareness Rally were:
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Day |
Date |
Faculty Participation |
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Day 1 |
Monday, 25th August 2025 |
Science & Technology |
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Day 2 |
Tuesday, 26th August 2025 |
First Half: Science & Technology Second Half: Journalism & Mass Communication |
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Day 3 |
Thursday, 28th August 2025 |
First Half: Science & Technology Second Half: Commerce & Management |
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Day 4 |
Friday, 29th August 2025 |
First Half: Architecture & Design Second Half: Economics ABC ID Doubt Clearing Session (Venue: Building No. 1, Eventorium) |
The NEP 2020 Awareness Rally successfully bridged the gap between policy and practice by engaging students, faculty, and the community in a participatory manner. By integrating Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) awareness into the rally and sharing the official presentation with students by email, the initiative ensured continuity of learning and cultural enrichment. Conducted by six UGC-allotted NEP SAARTHIs, the event saw active participation from over 300 students, reinforcing the significance of student-led initiatives in educational reforms.








Think about the first time you saw an electric car silently gliding down the road. Remember how it made you feel? Like the future was knocking? That future is closer than we think, and it’s powered by EV technology. At Vishwakarma University, we believe you don’t just observe the electric vehicle revolution, you lead it. If you’re curious about pursuing an EV Technology course, wondering how to get into the EV industry, or looking for meaningful EV industry careers, read on.
Day/Date: Thursday, 25th September 2025
Activity organised by: Ar. Nikita Mahajani under Virasat Heritage Club
Activity organised for: First year B.Arch
Number of participants: 17 students and 1 faculty
SDG’s mapped:
SDG 4: Quality Education – providing exposure beyond the syllabus.
SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities – understanding heritage conservation and cultural identity.
Brief description of the activity:
The guest lecture on “Temples of Goa” was delivered by Prof. Oshin Bamb, Assistant Professor at Deccan College of Archaeology, Pune. The session introduced students to the evolution of temple architecture in Goa, emphasizing its religious, cultural, and political significance. Prof. Bamb explained how local geography, climate, and material availability influenced temple design, highlighting the use of laterite stone and adaptation of architectural forms. Historical contexts, including the contributions of the Kadamba dynasty and the impact of Portuguese rule, were discussed. Archaeological evidence from sites such as Chandor and Arvalem caves was presented to trace the transition from rock-cut shrines to structural temples. The lecture enriched first-year architecture students’ understanding of cultural heritage, temple architecture, and conservation challenges.
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The School of Pharmacy, Vishwakarma University, Pune, successfully observed National Pharmacovigilance Week 2025 from September 17th to 23rd. The theme was “Your Safety, Just a Click Away: Report to PvPI.” This week-long program aligned with the Pharmacovigilance Programme of India to promote awareness of Adverse Drug Reaction reporting, safe medicine use, and medication adherence.
Key Activities
Outcomes
The celebration saw enthusiastic participation from students, faculty, healthcare professionals, and the wider community. The activities effectively spread awareness about pharmacovigilance, enhanced students's practical knowledge, and reinforced the School of Pharmacy's commitment to patient safety, professional social responsibility, and rural health empowerment through direct community engagement.
The National Pharmacovigilance Week 2025 was a resounding success, setting a positivebenchmark for future patient safety initiatives.
Submitted By:
Dr. Nitish Bhatia
Professor and Head
Department of Pharmacology
School of Pharmacy
Vishwakarma University, Pune






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Activity Title |
Inaugural Ceremony & Neural Canvas 2025 – Poster Making Competition |
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Date |
16th September 2025 |
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Mode |
Offline |
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Venue |
Inauguration: VU Bldg. 2, Room 2404 |
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Convenors |
(Prof.) Dr. Kailesh Patil, Dean & Dr. Sandip Thite, Associate Dean, Faculty of Science & Technology, Vishwakarma University, Pune |
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Co-Convenor |
Dr. Pavitha Nooji, Head of Department, Artificial Intelligence, Faculty of Science & Technology, Vishwakarma University, Pune |
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Faculty Coordinator |
Dr. Madhvi Saxena, Department of Artificial Intelligence Prof. Vishakha Salunkhe, Department of Artificial Intelligence |
Neural Canvas 2025 was organized as a creative and engaging platform for students to express their ideas through design while integrating Artificial Intelligence concepts. The event also marked the official launch of the NextGen AI Club at Vishwakarma University. With a mix of inaugural activities, a quiz, and a poster-making competition, the event promoted teamwork, innovation, and cross-disciplinary interaction among students.
The primary objectives of Neural Canvas 2025 were:
• To promote creativity and innovation by blending AI concepts with design.
• To officially launch the NextGen AI Club and present its vision to the student community.
• To encourage teamwork, collaboration, and problem-solving skills.
• To provide students with a platform for showcasing their design and technical abilities.
The event began with a warm welcome followed by the Inaugural Ceremony, which included the Lighting of the Lamp, introduction of dignitaries, the official logo launch of the NextGen AI Club, and a Presidential Address. A QR Code Quiz engaged students before the poster-making competition commenced. The competition saw active participation, with students designing posters using Figma and later presenting their ideas to a jury. The top 3 winners and 2 runner-ups were awarded, followed by acknowledgments and a valedictory ceremony.
|
Opening |
Welcome of participants and guests |
|
Inaugural Ceremony (11:30 AM – 1:00 PM) |
Lamp Lighting, dignitary introductions, logo launch, Presidential address, QR Code Quiz |
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Competition Briefing (1:00 PM) |
Theme, rules, and process explained |
|
Poster Making Competition (1:30 PM) |
Students began designing posters on Figma |
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Competition Resumes & Submission |
Continuation of poster making and final submission |
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Judging Round (3:30 PM) |
Shortlisted participants presented posters with Q&A |
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Results & Awards (4:00 PM) |
Top 3 winners and 2 runners-up announced; prizes & certificates distributed |
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Valedictory Ceremony (4:30 PM) |
Closing remarks, vote of thanks, group photo |
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Acknowledgments |
Sponsors (Vryksh Events), Faculty Coordinators, Volunteers |
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Total Participants |
100+ students across multiple departments |
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Faculty Present |
30+ faculties, mentors, Head of Department, Associate Dean, Dean, Vice Chancellor, Vice President |
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Students Attended |
Active participants along with audience from AI and other departments |
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Judges Name |
Designation/Department |
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Prof. Jayendra Jadhav |
Faculty, AI Department |
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Dr. Jupinder Kaur |
Faculty, Engineering Sciences |
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Dr. Kavita Kumawat |
Faculty, Computer Engineering Department |
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Prof. Mayuri Satpute |
Faculty, AI Department |
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Dr. Pratibha Mahajan |
Faculty, AI Department |
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Prof. Trupti Shinde |
Faculty, Computer Engineering Department |
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Prof. Vishakha Salunkhe |
Faculty, AI Department |
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Participant(s) |
Position |
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Nidhi Haridas |
Winner: 1st place |
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Shreyash Mukadam |
Winner: 2nd place |
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Participant(s) |
Position |
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Pranjali Birla & Divya Chordiya |
1st Place - Winner |
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Shivam Salunkhe & Rushikesh Ghatul |
2nd Place - Winner |
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Khushi Nanekar & Mahi Shah |
3rd Place - Winner |
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Inzamam ul Haq |
4th Place - Runner Up |
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Samarth Kamtam & Chaitanya K |
5th Place - Runner Up |
The event successfully achieved its objectives of fostering creativity, innovation, and student engagement by integrating Artificial Intelligence concepts with design. The official launch of the NextGen AI Club was well-received by students and faculty, marking a significant milestone for the Department of Artificial Intelligence. With enthusiastic participation, engaging activities, and excellent feedback ratings, the event not only provided a platform for showcasing talent but also reinforced the importance of collaboration and multidisciplinary learning.
Feedback was collected from participants to assess event organization, session quality, and engagement. The majority rated the event as excellent, with an average score of 4.5+/5 across different parameters. Students highlighted the quiz and poster-making competition as the most engaging parts. Suggestions included organizing more frequent design-focused and AI-integrated activities. Overall, the responses reflected high satisfaction and eagerness to participate in future NextGen AI Club events.
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Event Organization |
Average Rating: 4.6/5 |
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Quality of Sessions |
Average Rating: 4.4/5 |
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Venue & Arrangements |
Average Rating: 4.3/5 |
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Relevance & Engagement |
Average Rating: 4.5/5 |
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Overall Experience |
Average Rating: 4.6/5 |
Neural Canvas 2025 proved to be a grand success by achieving its objectives of creativity, innovation, and student engagement. The official launch of the NextGen AI Club was well-received, and the enthusiastic participation reaffirmed the club's role in fostering multidisciplinary collaboration. The event provided students with both creative exposure and technical learning, marking an important milestone for the AI Department.
Warm Regards,
NextGen AI Club
Vishwakarma University, Pune

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As part of its social responsibility and in alignment with SDG 3 – “Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages” – Vishwakarma School of Pharmacy (D. Pharmacy) organized an extension activity at Suryoday Old Age Home, Dhayari, on 14th August 2024.
The event was coordinated by Prof Mrunalini H Kulkarni.The activity focused on promoting elderly health through awareness, practical demonstrations, and personal interaction. Pharmacy students, under faculty supervision, conducted interactive sessions covering medication adherence, safe use of prescriptions, side effects, and the importance of regular check-ups. Residents’ queries were addressed individually.
To strengthen preparedness for minor injuries, First Aid Kits were distributed, and students demonstrated the correct usage of bandages, antiseptics, cotton, and other essentials, along with guidance on when to seek medical help.
The program successfully promoted both physical and mental well-being of the residents while sensitizing students towards healthcare needs of the elderly.




Activity Name: Rational Use of Drugs Awareness Drive
Activity Date: 18 Sep 2025
Location: nearby Community area in Kondhwa, Pune
The School of Pharmacy, Vishwakarma University, Pune in collaboration with Centre of Sustainability Nexus, organized and conducted an awareness campaign on safe and rational use of the medicine with theme “Safe Care for Every Newborn and Every Child”. Highlights of the program are Rally with slogans like “Right Medicine, Right Dose, Right Time”, Talks & demonstrations on safe storage, correct dosing, and dangers of antibiotic misuse, Myth-busting sessions on common misconceptions, Medicine collection box for safe disposal of expired drugs. The drive encouraged parents and children to adopt safe medicine practices, avoid self-medication, and contribute to SDG 3 (Good Health & Well-being) and SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption).
The Activity is conducted by Dr. Jaymala Kumawat (Co- Convenor) and Prof. Snehal Hase (Co-ordinator) with the support and motivation from our Dean Dr. Sunitha Sampathi (Convenor) and the students of School of Pharmacy Vishwakarma University, Pune in collaboration with Centre of Sustainability Nexus, Vishwakarma University, Pune


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