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YBCCP holds co-curricular week

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: February 2, 2026 21:00 IST

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Y B Chavan College of Pharmacy organised different activities under the Co-curricular Week recently.A poster-making competition ...

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Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Y B Chavan College of Pharmacy organised different activities under the Co-curricular Week recently.

A poster-making competition on "Innovations in Development and Design of Novel and Herbal Drug Delivery Systems" was conducted. Kranti Kale ( Drug Analyst, FDA, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar) was the judge for the event.

All Women’s Day was celebrated on “Give and Gain”, which was hosted by the Internal Complaint Committee. Dr Rabab Bandukwala, a prominent dietitian, inaugurated the programme and spoke on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

The Institute Innovation Cell arranged a visit to the MAGIC Incubation Centre for students in the third and final year of the B. Pharm program. The students of B Pharm (II year) visited the Blood Centre of the Government Medical College Hospital. Students and faculty members enthusiastically participated in all these activities. Dr Maria Saifee, Reshma Toshniwal, Dr Chishti Marzooka, and others worked for the success of the events under the guidance of Principal Dr Dehghan M. H.

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