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Insecticides (First Amendment) Rules, 2025: Enhancing Safety, Labeling, and Consumer Protection in Agriculture
by Mahek Sancheti on 2025-06-06

The Insecticides (First Amendment) Rules, 2025 amend the Insecticides Rules, 1971, which regulate the registration, labeling, and safe use of insecticides in India

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Pharmaceutical Industry Compliance Services in India
by Mahek Sancheti on 2025-06-04

Pharmaceutical industry compliance means adhering to all rules, regulations, and standards governing the manufacture, distribution, and sale of pharmaceutical products.

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Environmental Compliance Services in India
by Mahek Sancheti on 2025-06-03

Environmental compliance refers to the process of ensuring that an organization complies with all environmental laws, regulations, and standards set by the government.

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CDSCO Issues Guidelines for Safe Disposal of Expired/Unused Drugs to Combat AMR
by Mahek Sancheti on 2025-06-02

To address these concerns, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) under the Directorate General of Health Services has issued guidelines for safe and proper disposal of expired and unused drugs and medicines.

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Draft Drugs (Second Amendment) Rules, 2025: A Step Toward Strengthening Drug Regulations
by Mahek Sancheti on 2025-05-30

The Drugs (Second Amendment) Rules, 2025 is a proposed update of the existing Drug Rules, 1945, which govern the regulation of drugs and drugs in India. This amendment is being introduced under the powers conferred by the Drug and Cosmetic Act, 1940.

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FSSAI's New Guidelines for Recycled PET in Food Contact Materials
by Mahek Sancheti on 2025-05-27

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in India has issued new guidelines for the use of recycled Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) as a food contact material (FCM), known as FCM-rPET.