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Two die in poison gas leak at Vizag pharma city

In a tragic development, two young men died after reportedly inhaling poisonous gases, at the Jawaharlal Nehru Pharma City in Parswada. The mishap took place at the sewage pump house, in the wee hours of Monday, police sources said.The .

Two die in poison gas leak at Vizag pharma city

In a tragic development, two young men died after reportedly inhaling poisonous gases, at the Jawaharlal Nehru Pharma City in Parswada

Panic grips villages in Visakhapatnam after Pharma SEZ gas leak

Panic grips villages in Visakhapatnam after Pharma SEZ gas leak
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Covid: Natco Pharma seeks approval for Molnupiravir capsules phase 3 trials

Monday said it applied to the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) for approval of Phase-III clinical trial of Molnupiravir Capsules for the treatment of COVID-19 positive patients. American pharma major Merck along withRidgeback Biotherapeuticshasdeveloped Molnupiravir(MK-4482). According to a press release from the city-based drug maker, pre-clinical data have shown that Molnupiravir has broad anti-influenza activity, including highly potent inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 replication. Patients treated with Molnupiravir achieved response within 5 days of therapy indicating that the duration of treatment with Molnupiravir is short, with the additional advantage of being an oral therapy, it said. NATCO is hoping that CDSCO would give emergency approval of this drug based on compassionate use for patients.

Intention of labour reforms is to reduce compliance burden on employers: official

‘Laws are dated back to the colonial period’ National Human Resource Development Network, Visakhapatnam chapter, organised an interactive meet on ‘Recent Labour Reforms – Reducing Compliance Burden’, here on Monday. Delivering the inaugural address, B. Udayalakshmi, Principal Secretary of Labour, Factories, Boilers and Insurance Medical Services Department, said that recent labour reforms were made, as the laws were outdated and dated back to the colonial period. The basic intention of these reforms is to reduce the compliance burden on employers, she said. She also said that the objective of these reforms was to decriminalise non-compliances. Ms. Udaylakhsmi also chaired an open house session and received suggestions from participants. Around 200 professionals from various organisations in Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam districts, participated.

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