India accords a lot of importance to the SCO, says Indian Envoy to Uzbekistan Manish Prabhat india.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from india.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], September 12 (ANI/PNN): Ahmedabad-based young pharma company, Uniza and Generic Aadhaar - a leading and affordable medical franchisee chain looks to strengthen business ties with a vision to expand coverage of affordable medicines for the masses in India. Both companies expect synergies together and aims to expand product coverage for chronic segment medicines very soon. Generic Aadhaar is an affordable medical store franchisee with the sole mission of making life-saving medicines available to every Indian. An idea and venture of Arjun Deshpande - India's youngest entrepreneur and titled as Pharma Wonder Kid by Forbes at the age 16 founded Generic Aadhaar. Generic Aadhar is backed by Ratan Tata. Today Generic Aadhar has over 1500 stores across India and they have a goal to setup 20,000 stores by 2025. Arjun Deshpande was invited as Chief Guest at Uniza Group's 'Manthan' event. He shared his vision and perspective on Generic Medicines. Speaki
With Samarkand all set to host the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit later this week, Indian Ambassador to Uzbekistan Manish Prabhat has said that India "India accords a lot of importance to the SCO" to the grouping and the fact PM himself is travelling to take part in the summit shows PM coming himself for the summit "is the testimony of the fact that India is attaching importance to the SCO."
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Telangana IT and Industries Minister, KT Rama Rao on Friday alleged that the Centre made injustice to Telangana in the allocation of bulk drug park scheme while