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Uttarakhand launches initiative to link drug regulation system with technology, conducts state-level workshop

IndiaTimes Sunday, 18 May 2025
A state-level workshop in Dehradun focused on strengthening Uttarakhand's drug regulation system. Officials emphasized the importance of safe, effective medicines and continuous training for regulatory officers. The workshop promoted collaboration between government, industry, and experts to enhance transparency, accountability, and technical competence in drug control.
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