Quality Control: Indian Pharmaceutical Companies Must Meet New Manufacturing Standards Amid Overseas Deaths Concerns

Mumbai, India – Indian pharmaceutical companies are facing new manufacturing standards this year as a result of a central government notification released on Saturday. This move comes after a series of overseas deaths have been linked to Indian-made drugs, prompting the government to increase its scrutiny of pharmaceutical factories in an effort to improve the … Read more

Indian Pharmaceutical Companies Must Meet New Manufacturing Standards Amid Overseas Controversy

New Delhi, India – Indian pharmaceutical companies are facing new manufacturing standards this year, as announced by the central government. The move comes after a series of deaths linked to Indian-made drugs in foreign countries caused concern and prompted increased scrutiny of the industry. In response to the string of overseas deaths involving Indian-made drugs, … Read more

British Woman Found Dead in Indian Holiday Hotspot Goa: Foul Play Ruled Out by Local Police

A 46-year-old woman from Britain has died in the Indian holiday hotspot of Goa. Local police have ruled out foul play, but the circumstances surrounding her death remain unclear. The woman’s body was discovered on a beach in Goa by a group of locals who alerted the police. She was found near a church complex, … Read more

Qatar Court Reduces Death Sentence for Indian Naval Officials Convicted of Spying for Israel

DOHA, Qatar – The Court of Appeals in Qatar has made a significant decision in the case of the eight Indian naval officials who were previously sentenced to death for spying for Israel. The court has reduced the original sentence, but the exact details of the reduction have not yet been disclosed by the Indian … Read more

Qatar Commutes Death Sentence for 8 Indian Navy Personnel, Reduces Punishment to Jail Term

New Delhi, India – Qatar has commuted the death sentences of eight former Indian Navy personnel, reducing them to jail terms ranging from 3 to 25 years. The decision to spare the lives of the ex-Navy officers was welcomed by India’s Ministry of External Affairs, which stated that the government is closely monitoring the situation … Read more