Drug labelling norms under review: Expiry date readability flagged; govt panel to examine packaging reforms – Times of India

Drug labelling norms under review: Expiry date readability flagged; govt panel to examine packaging reforms – Times of India

India’s top drug regulator has set up a sub-committee to revamp labelling norms on medicinal products after receiving consumer complaints about illegible expiry dates and glossy packaging that hampers readability.The Drugs Consultative Committee (DCC), under the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), took up the issue earlier this month and recommended the formation of a…

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There’s no ‘expiry date’ for pause in military hostilities: Army on Pakistan – The Times of India

There’s no ‘expiry date’ for pause in military hostilities: Army on Pakistan – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: The understanding with Pakistan to cease cross-border military hostilities does not have an “expiry date”, Indian Army said on Sunday, rejecting reports from Islamabad that the “ceasefire” was being extended periodically.India has made it clear that the ongoing truce, which came into effect at 5 pm on May 10 after India’s deep precision…

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India-Pakistan row: Army confirms no DGMO-level talks today, says ‘no expiry date’ of ceasefire | India News – The Times of India

India-Pakistan row: Army confirms no DGMO-level talks today, says ‘no expiry date’ of ceasefire | India News – The Times of India

Director general of military operations (DGMO) Lt General Rajiv Ghai with Air Marshal AK Bharti and Vice Admiral AN Pramod during a press conference on ‘Operation Sindoor’, in New Delhi. (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: The Indian Army on Sunday clarified that there were no talks scheduled between the directors general of military operations (DGMOs) of…

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Home ministry cracks down on NGOs misusing foreign contributions post FCRA expiry | India News – The Times of India

Home ministry cracks down on NGOs misusing foreign contributions post FCRA expiry | India News – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: The home ministry on Tuesday warned NGOs of penal action if they have been receiving and/or utilising foreign contributions after their FCRA certificate has been cancelled or its validity expired.In a notification, the ministry said all NGOs receiving foreign funds have to be mandatorily registered or granted prior permission under the Foreign Contribution…

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