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23/02/2013

1209 Pharmacist Vacancies in Rajasthan Gov. Be ready to crack the opportunity.
http://rajswasthya.nic.in/­137%20Dt.%2019.02.13.pdf

23/02/2013

GUJCOST Sponsered One Day National Seminar on Recent Advances in Pharmaceutical Analysis at Kalol Institute of Pharmacy, Kalol on 28th February, 2013

20/08/2012

Walk in Interview for B.Pharm, M.Pharm as Pharmacist in ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES - 10 posts

Here I have also attached application form.(Kindly find attachment)

All-India Institute of Medical Sciences was established as an institution of national importance by an Act of Parliament with the objects to develop patterns of teaching in Undergraduate and Post-graduate Medical Education in all its branches so as to demonstrate a high standard of Medical Education in India; to bring together in one place educational facilities of the highest order for the training of personnel in all important branches of health activity; and to attain self-sufficiency in Post-graduate Medical Education.

Post: Pharmacist

Qualification/Experience:
(i) B. Pharm from a recognised University/Institution
(ii) Should be a registered Pharmacist under the Pharmacy Act, 1948.
Preference will be given to candidates possessing Master’s Degree.

No. of posts: 10 (UR-07, SC-01, OBC-02)

Monthly Emoluments: Rs.22,000/- (consolidated)

Date of Interview: 27.08.2012 (Monday)

GENERAL CONDITIONS:
1. Upper age limit is 35 years on the date of walk in interview which is relaxable for SC, ST, and OBC candidates and Govt. Servants, as per rules.
2. Eligible and willing candidates may Walk in for interview on dates mentioned above alongwith their bio-data/application in the prescribed format (Annexure-I).
3. The application in the prescribed proforma should be on a good quality A4 size paper.
4. The candidate should report at the Recruitment Cell, 1st Floor, Administrative Block, AIIMS, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110608 between 09:30 A.M. to 10:30 A.M. positively on respective date. Candidates reporting after scheduled time will not be allowed to appear in the interview.
5. The candidates should bring along original certificates in support of his/her age, educational/professional qualification, experience etc., one recent passport size colour photograph and a set of photocopies of the relevant documents duly attested by a Gazetted Officer failing which he/she will not be allowed to take the interview.
6. In case of large number of applicants, the Institute may conduct the interviews over 2-3 days or hold a screening test or adopt any other criteria deemed appropriate to shortlist the candidates. The decision of Institute authorities will be final and no correspondence what so ever will be entertained in this connection. To avoid inconvenience, the applicants are advised to send a copy of their application by e-mail on the following e-mail addresses (post indicated against each), atleast one day before the scheduled date of interview, so that necessary arrangements are put in place for smooth conduct of interviews:-
[email protected] - for Pharmacist
7. The above assignments are purely on contract basis, initially for a period of six months.
8. The Incumbent selected shall have no claim what-so-ever for regularization of their services in the AIIMS.
9. Candidates are advised in their own interest to satisfy themselves about their eligibility as per the notified eligibility criteria to avoid disappointment at a later stage. Candidates meeting the eligibility criteria and producing all the prescribed documents will only be interviewed.
10. If any candidate is found canvassing for his/her selection, he/she will be disqualified for being called for interview/being selected.
11. The other terms and conditions are mentioned in Annexure-II.

DECLARATION
I hereby declare that all statements made in this application are true, complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. In the event of any information being found false or incorrect my candidature is liable to be cancelled/terminated. I will have no claim for absorption after termination/completion of tenure contract. I shall abide by terms & condition as prescribed. In the event of ineligibility being detected before or after the selection procedure, action can be taken against me under the relevant rules/instruction and hereby undertake to abide by them.

Terms & Conditions
i) Tenure:- The appointment is purely on contract basis initially for a period of six months or till regular recruitment is done, whichever is earlier. This appointment will not vest any right to claim by the candidate for regular appointment or permanent absorption in the Institute OR for continued contractual appointment which may be renewed or terminated on the basis of satisfactory performance and conduct.
ii) Remuneration:- The contract will entitle the contractual appointee to a consolidated remuneration mentioned for each post. The contractual appointee will not be entitled to any other allowances, financial benefits or concessions as admissible to Institute employees.
iii) Expiry of contract:- The contract will automatically expire on completion of six months until it is renewed with mutual consent for the decided period. The contractual appointment can be terminated at any time, by either side, by giving 30 days notice or salary in lieu thereof.
iv) Leave:- The leave entitlement of the appointee shall be governed in terms of instructions contained in DOP&T OM No.12016/3/84-Estt.(L) dated 12.4.1985 as amended from time to time.
v) Accommodation:- No hostel or any other accommodation will provided by the Institute.
vi) The Competent Authority reserves the right to change the number of vacancies, withdraw the process in full or in part and also the right to reject any or all applications received without assigning any reasons or giving notice etc.
vii) The prescribed qualification is minimum and mere possessing the same does not entitle any candidate for selection.
viii) Upper age limit is 35 years on the date of walk in interview which is relaxable for SC, ST, and OBC candidates and Govt. Servant, as per rules.
ix) This contractual appointment is whole time and private practice of any kind is prohibited.
x) He/ She will have to work in shifts and can be posted at any place in the Institute including at NDDTC, Ghaziabad, U.P/ CRHSP, Ballabhgarh, Haryana.
xi) He/ She should also note that he/she will have to conform to the rules of discipline and conduct as applicable to the Institute employees.
xii) No travelling or other allowances will be paid to the candidate for joining the post.
xiii) The candidate should not have been convicted by any Court of Law.
xiv) Canvassing in any form will render the candidate disqualified for the post.
xv) If any declaration given or information furnished by the candidate proves to be false or if the candidate is found to have willfully suppressed any material information, he/ she will be liable to be removed from service and such action as the appointing authority may deem fit.
xvi) The decision of the Competent Authority regarding selection of the candidate will be final and no representations will be entertained in this regard.

Advt.No. - 2/2012/WII

to download application form Click here:

http://www.aiims.edu/aiims/events/recruitment/contract_basis.pdf

10/07/2012

Seven pharmaceutical companies and four research institutions, working with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, have launched a ground breaking partnership that aims to speed the discovery of essential new treatments for tuberculosis (TB).

08/07/2012

CLOUD OVER CDSCO

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on health & family welfare has brought out last week a highly damaging report on the working of India’s apex drug control authority, Central Drug Standard Control Organization. The conclusion of the committee’s report is that there exists a collusive nexus between medical experts, pharmaceutical companies and the CDSCO officials while approving drugs for marketing in the country. The report points to the murky deals between the pharmaceutical companies and the regulatory officials in getting approved the dangerous chemicals as drugs in India. The Parliamentary panel sought details for 42 drugs approved for marketing by the office of the Drug Controller General of India in recent years. Of these drugs, 11 were found to have been approved without phase-III trials. CDSCO also approved 33 new drugs (including Cipla Ltd’s colistimethate and pirfenidone, Novartis Pharmaceuticals’s aliskiren and GlaxoSmithKline’s ambrisentan) between January 2008 and October 2010 without conducting any clinical trials. In many of these cases, no opinion was sought from medical experts, a statutory requirement. The Panel found that four drugs were approved by non-medical staff of CDSCO without the mandatory clinical trials or opinion from medical experts. It is really strange that country's health minister and top officials in the ministry were totally unaware of these illegal practices for such a long time.

Soon after the Parliamentary Panel’s report appeared in all national dailies, the Union health ministry constituted a committee to suggest measures to improve the functioning of the office of CDSCO and DCGI. The three-member committee includes V.M. Katoch, director general of the Indian Council of Medical Research, P.N. Tandon, president of the National Brain Research Centre and S.S. Aggarwal, former director of the Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences in Lucknow. This panel is also expected to look into specific cases against medical experts and suggest actions to be taken by the Medical Council of India. Many members of the medical community are guilty for endorsing the pharmaceutical companies' views of drugs without conforming to procedures. Now, the fact is that many drugs without assessing their safety and efficacy are already there in the market and people are taking them. It is quite difficult to gauge how many people might have already injured and suffering due to intake of such untested drugs. One immediate remedial action the government should take is to recall all those drugs approved without the due process of regulatory clearance. That needs to be done immediately so that at least further damage to the health of the patients can be contained. Stringent actions against the companies, medical experts and officials involved in this racket have also to be taken without delay.

Artical courtesy of Pharmabiz.com

18/06/2012

Just now it was confirmed that a case study of GTU Innovation Council and Techpedia will be shared with academic councils at London .. WE believe that he Innovation Sankuls will emerge as truly India class innovation ecosystem totally managed by young techies and we are confident that at least 100 teams in UG/PG will go for lunching their own dream as a module of start up based on their last 12 months works in Engineering if proper stage is designed at GIC. I appeal all the present final year folks to keep pouring in and sustain their endeavors till it reach out as a product to mass. We wish you all can play a role of brand representative of this movement who will furnish such innovative start ups and yes India do not need a world class model rather it needs a true India Class model of Innovation driven by young minds !! Jai ho !!

Invitation for submitting your outstanding projects - Final Year projects of BE, DE and MCA AND M Pharma and ME -- for showcasing to the world

http://gtu.ac.in/circulars/GTU_inovation_sankul/9512_04.pdf

30/04/2012

All the best to all for GPAT....

09/10/2011

Pharmexcil Patents National Award 2010-11 won by Green Chem:

The herbal extracts manufacturing company Green Chem has won Pharmexcil Patents National Award 2010-11. The company has bagged this award for the third consecutive year since 2008-09.

Recently, Kiran Kumar Reddy, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, conferred the award at an India–Latin American Country (LAC) Pharma Business Meet in the city. The company exports its entire herbal extracts for nutraceuticals and it also runs organic farms for the cultivation of several important herbs.

There are more than 150 herbs being offered by the company. These products are related to slimming, joint pain relieving, male and female libido increasing, improvement blood circulation, skin care, wound healing, natural minerals supplement, memory power improving, natural vitamins supplement and antioxidant. At present, these products are being exported to the countries like Germany, Austria, USA, Australia, Korea, South Africa, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, China and many others.

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Anand
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