Plantation Drive Conducted by Pharmaceutical Sciences Department
The Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences successfully conducted a Plantation Drive under the theme “From Forest to Pharmacy: Plant Medicinal Trees for Natural Remedies.” The event aimed to highlight the significance of medicinal plants in healthcare and sustainability while encouraging active participation from students.
During the drive, students and faculty members planted various medicinal plants known for their therapeutic properties. This initiative not only contributed to environmental conservation but also helped raise awareness about the potential of natural remedies in modern healthcare. By integrating traditional knowledge with contemporary pharmaceutical research, the event reinforced the importance of bridging the gap between herbal medicine and scientific advancements.
The participation of students in this event was commendable, as it provided them with a practical understanding of the role of medicinal plants in drug development. Such initiatives inspire future pharmacists and researchers to explore the benefits of plant-based medicines, promoting sustainable healthcare solutions.
Points you want to emphasize – Total 50 medicinal plants were planted in this drive. highlighted by Principal Dr. Jaspreet Kaur, aimed to instill environmental responsibility and scientific curiosity among students, contributing to a greener and healthier future. The event was honored by Dr. B. S. Bhatia, adding significance to the occasion. Additionally, Dr. Parminder Nain encouraged students to actively participate in future plantation efforts, reinforcing the importance of sustainable practices.