Ayushman Bharat CEO Indu Bhushan wants to digitise health and wellness centres that will help it fix appointments for beneficiaries and track medical history of patients.
In Episode 1544 of CutTheClutter, Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta looks at some top economists pointing to the pitfalls of ‘currency nationalism’ with data from 1991 to 2004.
Troops patrolled up to Patrolling Point (PP) 10 on Monday. Though there are PP 10, 11, 12, 12A & 13 in Depsang Plains, it was decided that only one or two PPs would be patrolled.
While we talk much about our military, we don’t put our national wallet where our mouth is. Nobody is saying we should double our defence spending, but current declining trend must be reversed.
It is violence of court of conduct and pharmacy council of india. No person other than a Registered Pharmacist can dispense
medicine- Court judgement
Pharmacy Council of India
File No. 2-26/2016-PCI
Extract of the common judgement/order dtd. 23.8.2017 delivered by the Hon’ble High
Court of Kerala in W.P.(C).No. 37156 of 2016 and Contempt Case (C)No. 103 of 2017
regarding dispensing of medicines by persons other than registered pharmacists.
1. The Directorate of Health Services, Thiruvananthapuram vide letter No.PH2- 43243/16/DHSdtd. 24.6.2016 directed the District Medical Officers (H) of various districts
to restart NCD medicine distribution at sub-centre level like other national programmes and
maintain the sub-centre level stock book and distribution list. This was followed by the
circular dtd. 28.10.2016 stipulating how the distribution of medicines for life style diseases
through sub-centres is to be effected. It is provided therein that the Junior Public Health
Nurses attached to the sub-centres shall dispense medicines for Non-Communicable Disease
to the patients.
2. A pharmacist registered with the Kerala State Pharmacy Council challenged the circulars
dtd. 24.6.2016 and 28.10.2016 in the Hon’ble High Court of Kerala, Ernakulum in W.P.(C)
No. 37156 of 2016 with the prayer to quash them and to direct the State of Kerala to
implement strictly the provisions of the Pharmacy Act, 1948 and the Pharmacy Practice
Regulations2015 and not to permit any person other than the registered pharmacist to
dispense medicines.
3. The Hon’ble High Court of Kerala allowed the writ petition vide common judgement/order
dtd. 23.8.2017 and upheld the –
Provisions of section 42 of the Pharmacy Act, 1948. Pharmacy Practice Regulations, 2015 of the Pharmacy Council of India.
It is violence of court of conduct and pharmacy council of india. No person other than a Registered Pharmacist can dispense
medicine- Court judgement
Pharmacy Council of India
File No. 2-26/2016-PCI
Extract of the common judgement/order dtd. 23.8.2017 delivered by the Hon’ble High
Court of Kerala in W.P.(C).No. 37156 of 2016 and Contempt Case (C)No. 103 of 2017
regarding dispensing of medicines by persons other than registered pharmacists.
1. The Directorate of Health Services, Thiruvananthapuram vide letter No.PH2- 43243/16/DHSdtd. 24.6.2016 directed the District Medical Officers (H) of various districts
to restart NCD medicine distribution at sub-centre level like other national programmes and
maintain the sub-centre level stock book and distribution list. This was followed by the
circular dtd. 28.10.2016 stipulating how the distribution of medicines for life style diseases
through sub-centres is to be effected. It is provided therein that the Junior Public Health
Nurses attached to the sub-centres shall dispense medicines for Non-Communicable Disease
to the patients.
2. A pharmacist registered with the Kerala State Pharmacy Council challenged the circulars
dtd. 24.6.2016 and 28.10.2016 in the Hon’ble High Court of Kerala, Ernakulum in W.P.(C)
No. 37156 of 2016 with the prayer to quash them and to direct the State of Kerala to
implement strictly the provisions of the Pharmacy Act, 1948 and the Pharmacy Practice
Regulations2015 and not to permit any person other than the registered pharmacist to
dispense medicines.
3. The Hon’ble High Court of Kerala allowed the writ petition vide common judgement/order
dtd. 23.8.2017 and upheld the –
Provisions of section 42 of the Pharmacy Act, 1948. Pharmacy Practice Regulations, 2015 of the Pharmacy Council of India.
Responsible personal can be punished ?
Grand socialist schemes like this will fail spectacularly