Srinagar, Sep 23: The Jammu and Kashmir Pharmacy Council has received a lot of praise from pharmacy owners and professionals for actively improving the certification process for pharmacy graduates and diploma holders.
The Jammu & Kashmir Pharmacy Council is doing an excellent job. Many young pharmacists who used to wait for months are now getting their certificates without unnecessary delays. This not only helps employment but also strengthens the healthcare sector,” said Farooq Ahmad, a pharmacy owner.
Another pharmacy holder told that President pharmacy council, Registrar pharmacy council and others are doing tremendous job and they all are helpful. Really I appreciate Madam Lotika khujuria president pharmacy council , Surinder Mohan Registrar pharmacy council, Pankhaj Malhotra ADC HQ and member PC and Mohit Goel Admin online portal JK pharmacy council
Unions and Associations have also praised the role of Jammu and Kashmir pharmacy council
Another pharmacy owner, Ghulam Hassan, said, “I renewed my 32 C pharmacy certificate before few years , but the registration fee of Rs 20 000 showed as unsuccessful even after the amount was taken from my account. I immediately contact pharmacy council . The issue was quickly resolved by Mohit Goell, the dedicated Employee of the J&K Pharmacy Council.”
Surinder Mohan the Registrar of the J&K Pharmacy Council, said the council is focused on ensuring transparency and authenticity in the certification process.
“We advise candidates not to apply for B phrama D pharma courses from outside the state who are not recognised from pharmacy council..
He further told that Always should get admission in Recongised colleges
The Pharmacy Council will provide certificates only to those students who have completed their degrees or diplomas from registered and recognized institutions,” he added.
He added that strict measures are being taken to protect the profession from fraud and to ensure that only qualified and eligible pharmacists can practice.
Meanwhile, pharmacy owners and stakeholders welcomed the Council’s position. They said that this move would protect genuine candidates and improve the credibility of the healthcare system in Jammu and Kashmir.