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Year : 2004  |  Volume : 36  |  Issue : 4  |  Page : 272
 

A budding pharmacologist left us


Department of Pharmacology, Govt Medical College, Nagpur - 3, India

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Department of Pharmacology, Govt Medical College, Nagpur - 3, India



How to cite this article:
Motghare V M. A budding pharmacologist left us. Indian J Pharmacol 2004;36:272


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Motghare V M. A budding pharmacologist left us. Indian J Pharmacol [serial online] 2004 [cited 2023 May 31];36:272. Available from: https://www.ijp-online.com/text.asp?2004/36/4/272/11167


It is with a heavy heart that I have to write these words in memory of young budding Pharmacologist, Dr. Ranjana D. Hatwar, [Figure:1] who was snatched away by the cruel hands of fate, even before she could rise on the horizon of Pharmacology. She came from a simple Maharashtrian family, now settled in Tarsa (Maharashtra). Born on 17th October, 1975 she spent her early days in Nashik, where she did her schooling and later on, MBBS. She joined the Department of Pharmacology, Govt. Medical College, Nagpur in February 2002 as a post graduate student. She was a life member of the Indian Pharmacological Society. Throughout her academic career, she impressed her teachers with her hard work, sincerity, enthusiasm and perseverance to seek knowledge. Her cheerful and bubbly disposition would bring sunshine into the gloomiest of atmosphere. It is indeed a tragedy that the promising career of such a bright and brilliant student was nipped in the bud. May Almighty grant her grieving parents and family members the strength to bear this irreparable loss. May her soul rest in peace.
 

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