A high-level committee, established to spearhead India’s drive
towards self-sufficiency in bulk drugs, has raised concerns about
the substantial underutilization of allocated funds.
Formed to reduce dependence on Chinese imports, the high-powered
committee has urged the government to allocate additional funds
for new initiatives.
While expressing appreciation for the government’s efforts in
implementing the ‘Promotion of Bulk Drug Parks’ scheme at $360…
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