PIL scheme: Govt approves four applications for KSMs/drug intermediaries, APIs
May 31, 2021
Forty six applications with committed investment of ₹5,355.44 crore have been approved so far
The government, on Monday, approved four applications under its production-linked scheme for promotion of the domestic manufacturing of Key Starting Materials (KSMs)/ Drug Intermediates and Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs).
According to a Chemicals and Fertilizers Ministry statement, Solara Active Pharma Science Limited received approval for 1,1 Cyclohexane Diacetic Acid (CDA) under the chemical synthesis-based KSMs/Drug Intermediates segment, and Rajasthan Antibiotics Ltd received nod for Meropenem Other Chemical Synthesis Based KSMs/Drug Intermediates and APIs.
Similarly, Dhatri Lab Private Ltd has received approval for Ritonavir and Vital Laboratories Private Ltd for Levofloxacin under the segment of Other Chemical Synthesis-based KSMs/Drug Intermediates and APIs. These firms were se
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New Delhi, May 27 (IANS) The Facebook-owned instant messenger, WhatsApp in the Delhi High Court has challenged the new IT rule over traceability of messages and termed it unconstitutional, as it breaches basic privacy of citizens. However in September 2019, the Supreme Court had said it was imperative that there is a regime to find out originators of messages, and it may be necessary to get such information from the intermediaries.
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Significant social media intermediaries were given three months time to comply with the new Rules a deadline which expires on May 26 but sources said that none of the top platforms has complied till date.
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Top social media platforms like Facebook, Whatsapp, and Twitter are at the risk of losing their status and protections as intermediaries and may become liable for criminal action, if they do not comply with the IT Rules which were notified in February and come into effect from Wednesday, official sources told ET. Significant social media intermediaries were given three months time to comply with the new Rules a deadline which expires on May 26 but sources said that none of the top platforms has complied till date.