The textbook of Pharmacy Ethics and Law has been written for students of diploma in pharmacy second year students keeping in mind specific requirements of the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), Education Regulation - 2020. The book is covering the entire syllabus as per new PCI norms including practicals and MCQs. This book containing twenty one chapters including general principals of law, pharmacy act, drug and cosmetic act, medicinal and toilet preparation act, narcotic and psychotropic substance act, drug and magic remedies act, prevention cruelty to animals act, poison act, FSSAI, DPCO, code of ethics, medical termination pregnancy act, CDSCO, IPC, GRP, blood bank, biowaste management, bioethics, consumer protection act and medical devices.
The textbook of Pharmacognosy has been written for students of diploma in pharmacy first-year students keeping in mind specific requirements of the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), Education Regulation - 2020. This is a bilingual book in both English and Hindi for easy understanding to students. This book is covering the entire syllabus as per new PCI norms including practicals and previous year question papers. This book containing eleven chapters staring with history and scope of pharmacognosy. Further, chapter including classification of drugs, quality control and analysis tests for herbal drugs. An individual chapter for different categories of drugs based on their biological effects. The book also containing description of plant fibres used as surgical dressings, traditional system of medicine and methods of preparation of Ayurvedic formulation. The later chapters describing about aromatic plants, herbs as food, herbal cosmetics and phytochemical investigation of drugs.
The story circumscribe mainly around three characters, who are friends in the profession & personal life. They struggle hard to carve a niche for themselves in the society. The book talks about what journalists undergo in any organization and how the one time noble job of journalism, synonymous with the word mission in India, has now been converted into meagre job. To reach the top editorial post, a journalist needs to sit on the lap of management, write or present things as per their wish. Its knowledge sharing experiences that is filled with humour, thrill, miseries and rejoice.The book is a story of three friends reflecting the state of journalism in the Indian society. How the media houses plays havoc with lives of journalists have been marvelously brought out in the Indian context. Trend suggest in this country how politicians used criminals to win elections. Later, the criminals instead of working for anyone started contesting elections on their own, thus the advent of criminalization in Indian politics took place. Similarly, big media houses used journalists for their liaison activities to serve their business interest and at the later stage, the same lot of journalists started serving their vested interest by grabbing top posts in the corrodors of power...
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