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Reduce your Waste !

Separate garbage into Biodegradable/Non- biodegradable substance Think about how much trash you make in a year. Reducing the amount of solid waste you produce in a year means taking up less space in landfillsBuying concentrated or multipurpose products also helps to lower your trash outputAt work, when taking your lunch hour, avoid buying takeaway meals, which produce large quantities of ... Read More »

Access to essential medicines from G-20 nations !

Union commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal has called upon the G-20 nations to ensure access to essential medicines, treatments and vaccines at affordable prices. He also stressed to focus on immediate and concrete actions that can ease the distress being faced by people all over the world due to COVID-19 pandemic. Goyal said that the unprecedented situation calls for ... Read More »

Pharmacies: an Essential part of Healthcare Infrastructure

Pharmacies should be considered as an integral part of the healthcare infrastructure and government should allow tax breaks on essential medical supplies, according to industry sources. Further to this, it should be given rebates, incentives, subsidies to make sure that pharmacies thrive and are able to provide essentials medicines to the last leg, according to Arushi Jain, executive director, StayHappi ... Read More »

Global industry players to participate at India’s first virtual expo !

Dr Sangita Reddy, President, FICCI announced the launch of ‘Virtual Healthcare and Hygiene Expo 2020’ (VH&H Expo 2020) – India’s first International virtual exhibition and conference organized by FICCI from 22-26 June 2020. This is the first time that an event will be organised on virtual platform and digitally accessed by buyers from across the globe. The first edition of ... Read More »

Solar Energy making Pharma Industry Greener !

Adoption of solar energy can be a game-changer for the pharma sector, however, only proper implementation will bring in the desired results. The pharmaceutical sector in India is one of the largest producers of generic drugs in the world, however, it also happens to be a major contributor to pollution in and around areas where the facilities are located. As Raj Prabhu, CEO, ... Read More »

Serving Free Food Daily, this Bengaluru man inspires many !

He not only began distributing food to these people for free, but inspired many to aid him in his philanthropic venture. “I saw scores of people from villages and other states waiting outside hospitals as they cannot afford hotels. After spending huge sums on treatments and medicines, they barely have anything left. In times when they are already worried, hunger worsens ... Read More »

Adopting smart manufacturing concepts will build up production and profitability for Indian Pharma !

Technology adoption for the pharma sector in India is pivotal to kick-start pharma manufacturing at a time when access to workforce is difficult due to the COVID-19 lockdown. The current phase has brought a standstill to all industry operations across the country. Smart manufacturing is a technology-driven approach to automate, monitor operations, increase production performance and ensure profitability. Just as ... Read More »

Major Hub of Indian pharma manufacturing is back up and running !

With the spotlight on the global pharmaceutical supply chain, a lockdown at a major Indian manufacturing hub earlier this month caused waves of unrest. Now, weeks later, that hub is back up and running—but concerns about India’s control of the U.S. drug supply tap are still alive and well. A manufacturing campus in Baddi, India—responsible for 35% to 40% of ... Read More »

After Decades Vrishabhavathi shows crystal clear water !

The lockdown may end up helping Bengaluru rediscover its lost river, Vrishabhavathi. The sooty, stinking water body that is born somewhere in the heart of Bengaluru and flows out of the city has not only turned light green but has also seen a sharp drop in frothing.“Since the lockdown, there is 90% reduction in the formation of froth along the river. ... Read More »

Health care system of India is well versed to deal with a pandemic like COVID-19 !

India’s healthcare system is well equipped to deal with COVID-19 pandemic besides taking care of the other basic needs of the poor people. The weaknesses of the lopsided health systems of several countries have also been exposed at this time of COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, according to Indian Medical Association (IMA). IMA stated that the country is on the threshold and ... Read More »

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