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Pharmacy students from Andhra Pradesh bag prizes for highest marks in D Pharm & B Pharm

Our Bureau, BangaloreMonday, December 20, 2010, 13:45 Hrs  [IST]

Three pharmacy colleges in Andhra Pradesh were among the winners of awards given away during the 62nd Indian Pharmaceutical Congress held at Manipal from December 17 to 19, 2010. The KK Acharya Memorial Award was given away to S Prakash N Kumar who was declared a topper in D Pharm from Koringa College of Pharmacy in Andhra Pradesh.

Under the ML Khurana Medal category for the highest marks in B Pharma, R Ramakrishna from Acharya Nagarajuna University, Andhra Pradesh bagged the honours. In the category of highest grade in the course, Shyamali of Manipal Pharmaceutical Sciences received the prize.

The award for BV Patel Essay competition went to SS Manikiran of the Chalapati Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Andhra Pradesh. From the industry participant, the award went to Pramod R Parashuramkumar of Matrix Labs.

The Shroff Award 2010 was bagged by Gurumuthry Parathsarthy, Professor Pharmacy Practice, JSS College of Mysore.

The Indian Pharmaceutical Association instituted Eminent Pharmacist award went to Dr Prem Gupta, former Deputy Drugs Controller, government of India and current consultant for drug manufacturing for India and US-based companies.

Prof ML Khurana Award went to Praful Sheth, vice president, Federation of International Pharmacists (FIP).

The GP Srivatsava Award instituted by the Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) went to D Ram Bhau, former professor, Kakatiya University in Andhra Pradesh and current advisor to Natco Pharma.

The Indian Pharmacy Graduate Association which instituted the KC Chaterjee Memorial Award went to SL Sobti, ex-deputy drugs controller, Govt of NCT of Delhi. The best drugs controller award instituted by the AIOCD went to Omprakash Advani, FDA Maharashtra.

All the awards included a cash prize, citation and a certificate.

 
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