Health Minister Nadda for robust drug regulation to maintain ‘pharmacy of world’ tag
India must have a robust drug regulation framework to maintain the title ‘pharmacy of the world’, said Union Health Minister, JP Nadda on Wednesday.
India must have a robust drug regulation framework to maintain the title ‘pharmacy of the world’, said Union Health Minister, JP Nadda on Wednesday.
The revised stipendiary allowance now stood at Pharmacy – Rs 500 against Rs 250 earlier, Auxiliary Nursing Midwifery (ANM) – Rs 2,000 against Rs 1000 before, B Sc (nursing) – Rs 5,000 for internship against Rs 2500 earlier.
Addressing representatives from pharma companies in the MSME sector, the Union minister asserted that there won’t be compromise with the quality of drugs manufactured in India.
Union Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers, and Health and Family Welfare Mansukh Mandaviya chaired a roundtable meeting with the leading CEOs of the pharmaceutical industry in the country on the second day of the 8th International Conference on Pharma and Medical Device Sector.
Due to the high salary packages and the growth of the medical sector, in the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic, the interest of students in pharmacy has increased.
Over the last few weeks, India has banned exports of host of medical devices including sanitisers, all types of ventilators and surgical masks.
No casualty has been reported in the incident so far.
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