Valedictory Ceremony Held for Two-Week ITEC Programme on Advanced Analytical Techniques at NIPER Mohali
22 Participants from 16 Countries Attend ITEC Training Programme at NIPER Mohali
Mohali, November 21, 2025: NIPER Mohali has organized a two-weeks intensive ITEC training programme on “Advanced Analytical Techniques: Basic Principles & Application for Quality Assessment of Drugs and Pharmaceuticals”, from 10th November to 21st November, 2025.
There were 22 participants from 16 countries, Bangladesh, Costa Rica, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iraq, Jordan, Maldives, Rwanda, Srilanka, Sierra Leone, Thailand, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Zambia with background of Drug Regulatory, Industry, Acedemia, Pharmacist and Quality Control are attending this course.
Today, the valedictory function was organized in the Convention Centre of the Institute. The course Coordinator Prof. Sanjay Jachak presented a report of the Programme in which he mentioned that there were 19 scientific lectures conducted during the programme. There were ten sessions held on hands-on training on different state of art analytical instruments. The participants were taken to National Agri-Food Biotechnology Institute, Mohali as a part of this ITEC program. The participants also visited the Natural Products Field Laboratory of the Institute.
Prof. Dulal Panda, Director NIPER-Mohali in his address shared brief history of ITEC training Programme of India. He informed the participants that NIPER Mohali has good academic programme and asked them to request their embassy for their students to study at NIPER Mohali.
The participants shared their experience of the programme and the participants were handed over the certificates of attending this course.
At the end, the vote of thanks was proposed by Wing Cdr. PJP Singh Waraich, Registrar, NIPER Mohali. He thanked ITEC division of Ministry of External Affairs and MoC&F for having faith in NIPER. He further thanked Director, NIPER for his guidance, Prof. Sanjay Jachak, Course Coordinator, Committee members Guest House Incharge and all others who have contributed towards the successful conduction of the programme.
The two-week intensive training programme was concluded successfully
City Air News 

