IPR Cell

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) are essential for providing a competitive advantage by protecting creations such as inventions, designs, software, and brand names. The IPR Cell at our institution is dedicated to encouraging, protecting, managing, and commercializing these intellectual properties. It fosters an environment that promotes innovation and intellectual growth.
Our primary goal is to educate students and faculty about IPR, helping them understand the importance of safeguarding their work from plagiarism and disputes over credit. By training researchers and scholars in using patents and copyrights, we aim to unlock the economic potential of their ideas. This knowledge not only assists in starting new ventures but also enhances the market value of their business models and ideas.
In both our D.Pharmacy and B.Pharmacy programs, students undertake significant projects that often get published in respected journals, contributing to the broader scientific community.

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Cell Composition

S.NoNameDesignationRole
1Dr. Ashwani KumarPrincipal, Global Research Institute of PharmacyCoordinator
2Dr. Neha YadavProfessor, Global Research Institute of PharmacyMember
3Dr. Smita NarwalProfessor, Global Research Institute of PharmacyMember
4Ms. Tavleen KaurAssistant Professor, Global Research Institute of PharmacyMember
5Ms. Rupa DeviAssistant Professor, Global Research Institute of PharmacyMember
6Dr. Rahul TanejaIPR Expert, Patent Information Centre, Haryana State Council for Science and Technology, PanchkulaExternal Member
7Mr. Sanjeev Kumar MajumdarIPR Expert, National Research Development Corporation, New DelhiExternal Member
The Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Cell at our institution actively engages in various initiatives to promote awareness and understanding of IPR among students, faculty, and the wider community. Our activities are designed to educate and equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to protect and commercialise their intellectual creations. By engaging in these activities, our institution aims to create a vibrant intellectual property culture that supports innovation and contributes to the socio-economic development of the community.