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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.

Gujarat MBBS admissions end, Rs 25 crore refund starts

Gujarat's undergraduate medical admission process concludes after final counselling round. Only 3 seats remain vacant statewide. Over Rs 25 crore in deposits to be refunded to eligible students. Read details.

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.

Colvin College Alumni Relive Student Days at Darbar Day

Colvin Taluqdars' College concluded its Annual Week with Darbar Day, where alumni from batches of 1976-1980 shared nostalgic memories of classroom pranks, stolen tiffins, and secret farm harvests. Union Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh outlined future plans f

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.

Gandhi Medical College Bhopal Celebrates 70th Anniversary

Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, marks 70 glorious years. The designer of its iconic logo, Dr. Vinod Kumar Saksena, returns as alumni from across the globe reunite, sharing memories of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy heroics.

US Parents Rethink College as Job Market Changes

A new survey shows a dramatic shift as US parents question the value of a 4-year college degree. Rising costs and poor job outcomes fuel the trend towards skilled trades. Is the traditional education model in crisis?

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