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India will take "appropriate action" after completing an investigation into a complaint that a drug regulator helped switch samples of cough syrup linked to the death of children in Gambia in return for a bribe, two officials said on Wednesday. The World Health Organization (WHO) linked the syrups made by India's Maiden Pharmaceuticals to the deaths of 70 children in 2022, though India's government said subsequent tests at an Indian government laboratory showed the syrups were not toxic.
India is close to finishing an investigation into a "comprehensive and exhaustive" complaint that a state drug regulator, in return for a bribe, helped switch samples of cough syrups linked to the deaths of children in Gambia before the samples were tested in India, the investigator told Reuters. While the World Health Organization (WHO) linked the syrups made by India's Maiden Pharmaceuticals to the deaths of 70 children in the African country last year, India's government says tests at an Indian government laboratory showed the syrups were not toxic. Reuters reported in June that in an April 29 letter to the Anti-Corruption Bureau in Haryana state, where Maiden has its factory, a lawyer named Yashpal accused the state's drug controller, Manmohan Taneja, of taking a bribe of 50 million rupees ($600,687) from Maiden to help switch the samples before they went for tests at the government laboratory.
Kathua,May 20 (Scoop News)-Dr. Sheikh Mustafa Kamaal, Additional General Secretary National Conference on Saturday asked the government to restore democracy in J&K by holding Assembly elections.
He was speaking at the party workers meeting in Kathua which was organized by Shakeel Ahmed (Tony) NC Block President. The meeting was presided over by Ajeet Kumar District President JKNC Kathua. Rattan Lal Gupta, Provincial President JKNC Jammu was the Guest of Honour.
Chief Guest of the occasion, Dr. Sheikh Mustafa Kamaal said that the prevailing situation in Jammu and Kashmir is abysmal as people are feeling suffocated due to absence of popular government and moves taken by the ‘authoritative’ regime with people finding nowhere to go to resolve their issues. He said that only an election to elect the Assembly can restore the faith of the people in the government because the bureaucratic rulers are non-considerate and taking decisions only to please their bosses sitting at D