Date: 21st February 2025 (Friday)
Attendees: First-year M. Pharm and Second-year M. Pharm students
Coordinated by: Mr. Vipul Prajapati
Guest Speaker: Dr. K.S. Laddha
Location: Shri Damodar Foundation Gaushala & Research Laboratory, Nani Tambadi

A one-day field trip to Shri Damodar Foundation Gaushala & Research
Laboratory, Nani Tambadi, was organized for First-year and Second-year M.
Pharm students on 21st February 2025. The trip aimed to provide students with practical exposure to research methodologies, phytoconstituent extraction, and the role of traditional practices in pharmacognosy. The visit was coordinated by Vipul Prajapati, and a lecture was delivered by the esteemed Dr. K.S. Laddha on  phytoconstituents.

Field Visit Activities

  • Introduction to Shri Damodar Foundation Gaushala & Research Laboratory
  • The lecture covered Dr. K.S. Laddha the fundamental aspects of phytoconstituent their classification, and extraction techniques.
  • Demonstration of Extraction and Isolation Techniques
  • Interactive Session & Q&A

Key Learnings & Outcomes

Date: 27/06/2025(Friday)

Location: Dabur India Limited factory, Silvassa is Survey No. 225/4/1, Village
Saily, Silvassa, Dadra and Nagar Haveli – 396230

Attendees: First-year M. Pharm students, Prof.Vipul Prajapati, Ms.Tejashri Shinde, Ms.Varsha Agarwal, Ms. Payal Kute

An industrial visit to Dabur India Ltd. was organized on 27th June 2025 for the
First Year M. Pharm students. The visit was aimed at providing students with a
practical understanding of how the knowledge gained in classrooms is implemented in the pharmaceutical industry. Industrial visits form a crucial component of professional education, offering students exposure to industry practices, current trends, and real-world challenges. With 33 nthusiastic students actively articipating, the visit proved to be an enriching experience that combined learning with professional insights.

Objective of the Visit

  • To bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and industrial practices.
  • To provide insights into herbal drug manufacturing and standardization processes.
  • To understand the role of Ayurvedic principles in modern pharmaceutical product development.
  • To acquaint students with career opportunities in the herbal and pharmaceutical industry.

Key learnings and takeaways from the visit:

The visit to Dabur India Ltd. was an enriching learning experience that helped students gain practical exposure to the pharmaceutical industry, particularly in the field of herbal and Ayurvedic formulations. It reinforced their classroom knowledge by showcasing real-time applications in product development, quality control, and industrial practices. The session also inspired students to explore career opportunities in the herbal drug sector and encouraged them to adopt innovation and professionalism in their future endeavors. This experience will serve as a strong foundation for their academic growth and professional development.

Date: 11/04/2024

Location: UNO Formulations, Near Velugam Substation, UT of DNH & DD

Attendees: B. Pharm Final year students and M. Pharm Students, Dr Smita Bonde & Prof Vipul Prajapati

On 11th April, students from SSR College of Pharmacy embarked on an educational excursion to UNO Formulations. The visit aimed to provide students with firsthand insights into industrial operations, technologies, and practices pertinent to their academic pursuits. Throughout the visit, students engaged in interactive sessions, toured various departments, and interacted with industry professionals. This report encapsulates the key observations, learnings, and feedback garnered during the visit.

The educational visit to UNO Formulations was organized as part of the institution’s commitment to enriching students’ learning experiences beyond the classroom. The visit served as a bridge between theoretical knowledge and practical applications, allowing students to witness industry best practices, technological advancements, and operational intricacies.

Upon arrival, students were greeted by representatives from UNO Formulations who provided an overview of the company’s history, mission, and core operations. The visit commenced with a guided tour of the facility, during which students had the opportunity to witness firsthand the various stages of production, quality control measures, and safety protocols implemented within the premises.

Interactive sessions were conducted wherein industry experts elucidated on the technological innovations driving the company’s competitiveness. Students actively participated in discussions revolving around industry trends, market challenges, and the role of innovation in sustaining competitive advantage.

The visit garnered overwhelmingly positive feedback from students, who expressed appreciation for the opportunity to witness industry operations up close.

Key learnings and takeaways from the visit:

The student visit to UNO Formulations proved to be a valuable educational experience, enriching students’ understanding of industry dynamics and fostering a deeper appreciation for the practical applications of academic knowledge. Through interactive sessions, guided tours, and firsthand interactions with industry professionals, students gained insights that will undoubtedly shape their academic and career trajectories in the years to come. Such initiatives underscore the importance of bridging the gap between academia and industry, ultimately equipping students with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in an ever-evolving global landscape