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Drug Control Department Srinagar Organizes Comprehensive Training Program on Legal Procedure and Regulatory Aspects of Drugs and Cosmetics Act

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Srinagar, July 2, 2025 – The Drug Control Department Srinagar, under the Drugs and Food Control Organisation Kashmir Division, successfully hosted a one-day training program on “Legal Procedure and Regulatory Aspects Involved in the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940.” The event was held at the Auditorium, Department of Biotechnology, University of Kashmir, and brought together experts and stakeholders from various related departments.

The training program featured renowned guest lecturers from esteemed organizations, including:

  1. Narcotics Control Bureau
  2. Law Department
  3. Pharmaceutical Sciences

These experts delivered insightful lectures on critical topics, including:

  1. Court Matters: Legal proceedings and implications for the pharmaceutical industry.
  2. Spurious Drugs: Identification, prevention, and consequences of spurious drugs in the market.
  3. Medical Devices: Regulatory framework and compliance requirements for medical devices.
  4. Price Monitoring: Understanding price control mechanisms and their impact on the industry.

The program was honored by the presence of distinguished guests, including:

  1. State Drugs Controller
  2. Secretary, Pharmacy Council
  3. Other officers and officials from the Drug and Food Control Organisation

The training aimed to enhance understanding of the legal and regulatory framework governing drugs and cosmetics, ultimately contributing to better compliance and public health protection. The Department’s efforts to educate stakeholders on regulatory aspects demonstrate its commitment to ensuring the safety and efficacy of drugs and cosmetics in the region.

By providing a platform for knowledge sharing and discussion, the Drug Control Department Srinagar reinforced its role as a guardian of public health. The program’s success underscores the Department’s dedication to excellence in regulatory compliance and its efforts to foster a culture of awareness and adherence to regulatory standards.

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