Government
of India
Ministry
of Chemicals and Fertilisers
Department
of Pharmaceuticals
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The cabinet
Secretariat on 2nd July, 2008, has notified creation of
a new Department under Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers with the
objective to give greater focus and thrust on the development of Pharmaceutical
Sector in the country and to regulate various complex issues related to pricing
and availability of medicines at affordable prices, research & development,
protection of intellectual property rights and international commitments related
to pharmaceutical sector which require integration of work with other
ministries. There is also need for better coordination in the areas of
pharmaceutical R&D and education and for international cooperation in these
areas.
All the drugs and
pharmaceuticals, unless specifically allotted to any other department, would
come under the purview of the Department of Pharmaceuticals. The main functions
and responsibilities of the Department are as follows:
1.
All matters relating to NPPA including its functions of price
control and monitoring.
2.
Responsible for the drugs and pharmaceuticals, excluding those
specifically allotted to other departments, and for the development of
infrastructure, manpower and skills for the pharmaceutical sector
3.
Work for the promotion and coordination of basic, applied and other
research in areas related to the pharmaceutical sector and for international
co-operation in pharmaceutical research.
4.
Entrusted with the task of maintaining inter-sectoral coordination
between organizations and institutes, both under Central and State Governments,
related to areas concerning the subject.
5.
To deal with all matters relating to planning, development and control
of, and assistance to, all industries in the pharmaceutical segment.
6.
All the Government owned drug manufacturing units such as Bengal
Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals, Hindustan Antibiotics, Indian Drugs and
Pharmaceuticals, Karnataka Antibiotics & Pharmaceuticals and Rajasthan Drugs
& Pharmaceuticals would be placed under the department.
7.
All matters relating to National Institute of Pharmaceutical
Education and Research (NIPER), Education and training including high-end
research and grant of fellowships in India and abroad, exchange of information
and technical guidance on all matters relating to pharmaceutical sector.
8.
Technical support for dealing with national hazards in
pharmaceutical sector.
9.
Promotion of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in pharmaceutical
related areas.
Shri Ashok
Kumar, an I.A.S. officer of 1974 Batch (Bihar Cadre) has been appointed as the
first Secretary in the newly created Department of Pharmaceuticals.