Mangaluru: Srinivas College of Pharmacy holds drug abuse awareness Pharma rally


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Mangaluru, Nov 20: As part of National Pharmacy week celebration, Drug Abuse Awareness Pharma Rally was taken out from Valachil View Point to the college campus by Srinivas College of Pharmacy, here in association with Indian Pharmaceutical Association, Dakshina Kannada district, local branch, here.

Dr Srinivas Mayya, principal, Srinivas Institute of Technology on November 18 inaugurated the rally and addressed the students. He urged them to bring about awareness on drug abuse and a plastic-free environment.

DPharm, BPharm, MPharm and PharmD students distributed the leaflets to the public and brought on awareness regarding drug abuse and a plastic-free environment.

Dr A R Shabaraya, principal, Srinivas College of Pharmacy and president, IPA, local branch, Mangaluru exhorted the students to shoulder their responsibility and spread awareness amongst the public regarding drug abuse. Shripathy D, coordinator of Pharma rally welcomed the guests and highlighted the significance of observing the Pharma rally. Dr E V S Subrahmanyam, professor, Srinivas College of Pharmacy and vice-president IPA Dr Satish S, Dr Krishnananda Kamath and Viresh K Chandur were present during the event.

  

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