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10,000+ join Fit Mysuru walkathon, pledge for clean environment

Despite the winter chill, over 10,000 citizens participated in the 'Fit Mysuru' 5-km walkathon, taking an oath for cleanliness and celebrating with zumba. The event also marked the 150th anniversary of 'Vande Mataram'. Read more about this inspiring commu

Chandigarh anti-drug campaign ends with walkathon

Chandigarh's month-long anti-drug campaign culminated in a spirited walkathon. Over 1,500 participants, including officials and students, pledged for a drug-free society. Read about the key initiatives and community impact.

Indian Pharma Firms Eye Licensing Deals for Obesity Drugs

As patents expire, Indian drugmakers like Lupin and Ajanta Pharma are forging licensing and distribution deals for GLP-1 obesity drugs. The market is set for explosive growth. Explore the key partnerships and market dynamics.

Bengaluru engineer arrested for making drugs at home

A Bengaluru software engineer was arrested for allegedly manufacturing synthetic drugs like MDMA in a makeshift home laboratory. Police seized drugs worth lakhs and equipment. Read the shocking details.

HP CM Sukhu leads Bilaspur walkathon against drugs

Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu led a major anti-drug walkathon in Bilaspur, pledging to eliminate 'chitta'. He announced a Rs 20 crore rehab centre and detailed strict enforcement actions. Join the state's fight against narcotics.

GLP-1 Drugs Show Benefits Beyond Weight Loss

New research reveals GLP-1 drugs like semaglutide offer significant heart, liver, and kidney benefits, transforming treatment for obesity-related conditions. Discover the full scope of their impact.

Lack of Drug Inspectors Hampers Action on Spurious Drugs

A severe shortage of drug inspectors is hampering enforcement against spurious and adulterated medicines in India. Officials admit the staffing crisis is a major hurdle. Read more on the critical public health issue.

Himachal Leads Nation in Substandard Drugs: 49 Fail

Himachal Pradesh reports the highest number of substandard drug samples in India. 49 samples failed quality tests, raising serious concerns about public health and pharmaceutical regulation.

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