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.
Chairing the high-level review meeting, he said, “For India to become the global leader in drugs regulation to match our global reputation of ‘Pharmacy of the World’, we need to have a world class regulatory framework matching our scale of operations and international expectations.”
He stressed the importance of addressing emerging food safety trends, promoting sustainable farming practices, and leveraging technology to enhance food safety management.
It will be first meeting of the party after the Lok Sabha polls, where around 3000 BJP leaders including all Union and state ministers, MPs, Legislators, Lok Sabha candidates and leaders up to block level have been invited for a day long discussions.
Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda on Thursday said the goal of ‘Viksit Bharat’ can only be achieved when the health of India’s families is well maintained which can be achieved by smaller families.
the Odisha government has declared a day of mourning on Saturday after the train derailment.
Currently all other state party programmes have been halted. Mr Modi, Mr Shah, and Mr Nadda will visit the state in June to mobilise support for the 2024 Lok Sabha poll campaign, although the dates are not final.
This campaign aims to engage with 1,000 prominent individuals from every Lok Sabha constituency.
PM Modi dedicated the new Parliament Building to the country today and installed the historic symbol Sengol, near the Lok Sabha Speaker's chair in the new building
Their countdown began from Bengal, said Trinamul Congress national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee, touring East Burdwan as part of his Naba Jowar (new wave) mission across Bengal.