Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya Inaugurates Diamond
Jubilee celebrations of Indian Drug Manufacturers’ Association in Mumbai
[ABS
News Service dated 15th April 2022]
Union Minister for Health & Family Welfare
and Chemicals & Fertilizers Shri Mansukh Mandaviya
has said that the pharmaceutical industry has a vital role to play in realizing
the vision of Aatma Nirbhar Bharat. (Addressing 'Indian Pharma - Global Health
Care' event to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Indian Drug Manufacturers'
Association (IDMA) in Mumbai today), Mansukh Mandaviya
underlined how government initiatives such as Production Linked Incentive
Scheme has been benefiting the sector. “Through Production Linked Incentive
Scheme, government has tried to reduce import by encouraging domestic manufacturing
of pharmaceuticals. PLI scheme has led to initiate production of more than 35
products in India.” The Minister exhorted the pharmaceutical sector to prepare
a plan for the next 25 years.
Congratulated Indian Drug Manufacturers’ Association for
celebrating diamond jubilee as the country celebrates ‘Amrit
Mahotsav’ and said that the government has been
acting proactively in order to extend necessary support to the sector.
“Government is helping industry by amending Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and
promoting Ease of Doing Business. We are involving the industry in
decision-making processes. Also, through a series of webinars, government has
tried to reach out and consult industry and other stakeholders on the
implementation of Union Budget provisions.”
The Union Minister said that the Government is pro-poor,
pro-farmer and stresses that it is also industry-friendly. Recalling the
contribution of the pharma sector, the Minister said that Indian pharma
industry has earned India the honour of being
referred to as the 'pharmacy of the world.'
“Government does not view health sector as a profit-making
industry. When we export medicines, we do it with an attitude of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’.
During the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic, India supplied medicines to 125
countries.” Shri Mandaviya added.
Union Pharma Secretary Ms S Aparna laid thrust on the role of innovation and research
in ensuring growth and development of pharma sector and appealed to IDMA to
develop a strategy to exploit this opportunity.
The Secretary also called upon IDMA and the industry to address
the problems in strategy and plans in order to build
an acceptable level of drug security on a sustainable basis.
On the occasion Union Minister Dr Mandaviya, along with other dignitaries released the
Diamond Jubilee Year Annual Publication of IDMA.
Dr. V. G. Somani, Drugs Controller
General of India, Dr Mandeep
Kumar Bhandari, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Affairs, Dr. Viranchi Shah, National President, IDMA; Mr Bharat Shah, Chairman, IDMA Diamond Jubilee Organizing
Committee, Mr Mahesh Doshi,
Immediate Past National President; Mr. Mehul Shah,
General Secretary, IDMA were present on the occasion.