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Zero effect zero defect (ZEZD) policy

Zero Effect Zero Defect (ZEZD) Policy will improve the quality standards of pharmaceuticals and promote sustainable development of the Pharma Manufacturing Sector, says Shri Mahendra Kumar Parakh, IAS, Commissioner, Department of Industries & Commerce, Government of Rajasthan

Ph.D. Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in association with the Department of Pharmaceutical, Government of India, and SIDBI, organized an outreach “Seminar on Scheme for Strengthening of Pharmaceutical Industry (SPI)” on 10th August 2022 at Ph.D. House, Jaipur.

Welcoming the eminent Speakers and delegates, Shri Digvijay Dhabriya, Chair, PHDCCI-Rajasthan Chapter, informed us that Rajasthan has tremendous potential to emerge as a most preferred destination for the Pharma Industry due to the availability of a favorable eco-system, robust policy framework by the Government and strategic location of the State.

The proposed Scheme for the Strengthening of Pharma Industries would tremendously benefit the Pharma units in Rajasthan and benefit them with capacity building and increasing their competitiveness to grow their businesses.

Speaking Shri Mahendra Kumar Parakh, IAS, Commissioner, Department of Industries & Commerce, Government of Rajasthan, in his Chief Guest address, appreciated the Scheme on SPI.

He emphasized that there is tremendous scope in the Pharma sector owing to the initiative of the Government of Rajasthan in promoting Medical Devices and Bulk Drug Park in the State and the investor-friendly policies brought out by the State.

The “Nirogi Rajasthan Mission” launched by the Government of Rajasthan has created huge opportunities for Pharma Sector and hoped that the Sector following Zero Effect Zero Defect (ZEZD) Policy would improve its quality standards and promote sustainable development of the Sector.

He further informed that State had registered 42% growth in exports from Rs. 52000 Crore to Rs. 72000 Crore and hoped that the exports from Pharma Sector would also increase from the existing level of around Rs. 3000 Crore to Rs. 6000 Crore in times to come.

Shri Abhishek Singh, IFS, Deputy Secretary, Department of Pharmaceutical, Government of India, in his Guest of Honour address, outlined the features of the Scheme on SPI, which is a move towards self-reliance and aiming at promoting cluster development, motivating MSMEs/SMEs to improve their quality standards and move towards WHOGMP Standards.

He hoped that a large number of Pharma units would take advantage of the Scheme and hoped that 400-500 Pharma units would upgrade to WHOGMP Standard taking advantage of this Scheme.

Shri Vinod Kalani, President of Rajasthan Pharmaceuticals Manufacturers Association, and Shri Vishal Baid, President of Polymedicure Ltd., in their addresses, presented the landscape of the Pharmaceutical industry in Rajasthan.

It was informed that Rajasthan has around 90 Formulation units and more than 350 Medical Devices units, besides a large number of surgical units operating in different parts of the State. Alwar and Jaipur are the major clusters, Mr. Kalani added. Presently 70 to 80% of Medical devices requirement are being imported, and there are huge opportunities for putting up import substitute units in Rajasthan, Mr. Baid added.
Dr. S. S. Acharya, General Manager, and Mr. Amulya Mishra, Addl. GM, SIDBI made a detailed presentation on the various features of the Scheme of SPI.
Shri Ajay Phatak and Shri Rajkamal Chhipa, Drug Controller, Government of Rajasthan, emphasized quality standards for the Pharma sector and moved towards WHOGMP Standard to take advantage of SPI and other central and State Government Policies to become more competitive and take maximum market share in domestic and export markets.
The Seminar was attended by more than 130 delegates of the Pharma Sector from different districts of Rajasthan, and during the open house session, many of them raised many questions/doubts on the operative parts of the Scheme on SPI, which were suitable replied to and cleared by the official from Department of Pharmaceutical and SIDBI.
Shri Amit Kumar Choudhary, Co-Chair, PHDCCI-Rajasthan Chapter, Director, D.D. Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., General Secretary, Rajasthan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association & Vice President, Indian Pharmaceutical Association, Rajasthan State, thanked the Department of Pharmaceuticals for organizing this important Seminar on the Scheme of SPI with the Ph.D. Chamber assured DoP and the Government of Rajasthan that Chamber would continue to organize such meaningful programs in the future for sustainable development of Pharma Sector in the State and, if the need arises, organizing awareness programs in different clusters and handhold Pharma sector for availing benefits stipulated in the Scheme on SPI.
The Program was sponsored by M/s DD Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd and supported by RPMA, FOPE, and IPARSB, the major pharma trade bodies in the State.
The Program was moderated by Dr. Nasir Jamal, Secretary, Ph.D. Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Shri R. K. Gupta, Resident Director, PHDCCI-Rajasthan Chapter.
This article was shared with Prittle Prattle News as a Press Release.
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