Health Ministry unveils bill to replace Pharmacy Council of India
The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has unveiled the proposed National Pharmacy Commission Bill for 2023, intending to supersede the Pharmacy Act of 1948 and replace the current Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) with the National Pharmacy Commission.
The primary objective of this bill is to elevate the standards of pharmacy education, ensuring accessibility to affordable and high-quality education and the availability of pharmacy professionals across the nation. It emphasizes the promotion of equitable healthcare by making pharmacy services accessible to all citizens.
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Union Health Ministry Introduces Bill To Replace Pharmacy Council Of India, Invites Comments
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