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Drugs Enquiry Committee (D.E.C), 1930

The Drugs Enquiry Committee (D.E.C.) was constituted in 1930 under the chairmanship of Col. R.N. Chopra to investigate drug quality in India. It visited various places, interacting with medical professionals on healthcare and drug quality. The committee's terms of reference were to examine the quality of imported, manufactured and sold drugs; suggest measures to prevent substandard drugs; review indigenous herbal formulations; and address other pharmacy issues.
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Drugs Enquiry Committee (D.E.C), 1930

The Drugs Enquiry Committee (D.E.C.) was constituted in 1930 under the chairmanship of Col. R.N. Chopra to investigate drug quality in India. It visited various places, interacting with medical professionals on healthcare and drug quality. The committee's terms of reference were to examine the quality of imported, manufactured and sold drugs; suggest measures to prevent substandard drugs; review indigenous herbal formulations; and address other pharmacy issues.
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DRUGS ENQUIRY COMMITTEE (D.E.

C), 1930:

The Drug Enquiry Committee also referred as D.E.C was constituted in the year 1930 with Col.
R.N. Chopra as Chairman, Shri C. Govindan Nair as Secretary and Dr. B. Mukherjee as
Assistant Secretary. The other three members of the Committee were Fr.J .F. Caius, Mr. H.
Cooper and Maulvi Abdul Matin Chowdhary. The Committee did splendid service to the cause
of pharmacy profession in the country. The Committee visited many places in the country and
interacted with the doctors and other professionals on the matters pertaining to health care
system in country, quality of medicines available, etc. The questionnaires were sent by the
Committee to medical personnel, customs officers, manufactures, medical associations and
others related to medical field.

The terms of references for the Committee were as follows -

1) To probe into the quality of drugs, that are being imported, manufactured and sold
especially, those which are official in B.P.
2) To suggest remedial measures for checking import, manufacturing, sale or distribution of
the substandard or spurious drugs and their formulations.
3) To look into the formulations prepared indigenously from the vegetable drugs and
suggest remedial measures for maintaining the quality of such formulations.
4) To look into all other aspects directly or indirectly connected with the profession of
pharmacy.
DRUGS ENQUIRY COMMITTEE (D.E.C), 1930:

The Drug Enquiry Committee also referred as D.E.C was constituted in the year 1930 with Col.
R.N. Chopra as Chairman, Shri C. Govindan Nair as Secretary and Dr. B. Mukherjee as
Assistant Secretary. The other three members of the Committee were Fr.J .F. Caius, Mr. H.
Cooper and Maulvi Abdul Matin Chowdhary. The Committee did splendid service to the cause
of pharmacy profession in the country. The Committee visited many places in the country and
interacted with the doctors and other professionals on the matters pertaining to health care
system in country, quality of medicines available, etc. The questionnaires were sent by the
Committee to medical personnel, customs officers, manufactures, medical associations and
others related to medical field.

The terms of references for the Committee were as follows -

1) To probe into the quality of drugs, that are being imported, manufactured and sold
especially, those which are official in B.P.
2) To suggest remedial measures for checking import, manufacturing, sale or distribution of
the substandard or spurious drugs and their formulations.
3) To look into the formulations prepared indigenously from the vegetable drugs and
suggest remedial measures for maintaining the quality of such formulations.
4) To look into all other aspects directly or indirectly connected with the profession of
pharmacy.
DRUGS ENQUIRY COMMITTEE (D.E.C), 1930:

The Drug Enquiry Committee also referred as D.E.C was constituted in the year 1930 with Col.
R.N. Chopra as Chairman, Shri C. Govindan Nair as Secretary and Dr. B. Mukherjee as
Assistant Secretary. The other three members of the Committee were Fr.J .F. Caius, Mr. H.
Cooper and Maulvi Abdul Matin Chowdhary. The Committee did splendid service to the cause
of pharmacy profession in the country. The Committee visited many places in the country and
interacted with the doctors and other professionals on the matters pertaining to health care
system in country, quality of medicines available, etc. The questionnaires were sent by the
Committee to medical personnel, customs officers, manufactures, medical associations and
others related to medical field.

The terms of references for the Committee were as follows -

1) To probe into the quality of drugs, that are being imported, manufactured and sold
especially, those which are official in B.P.
2) To suggest remedial measures for checking import, manufacturing, sale or distribution of
the substandard or spurious drugs and their formulations.
3) To look into the formulations prepared indigenously from the vegetable drugs and
suggest remedial measures for maintaining the quality of such formulations.
4) To look into all other aspects directly or indirectly connected with the profession of
pharmacy.
DRUGS ENQUIRY COMMITTEE (D.E.C), 1930:

The Drug Enquiry Committee also referred as D.E.C was constituted in the year 1930 with Col.
R.N. Chopra as Chairman, Shri C. Govindan Nair as Secretary and Dr. B. Mukherjee as
Assistant Secretary. The other three members of the Committee were Fr.J .F. Caius, Mr. H.
Cooper and Maulvi Abdul Matin Chowdhary. The Committee did splendid service to the cause
of pharmacy profession in the country. The Committee visited many places in the country and
interacted with the doctors and other professionals on the matters pertaining to health care
system in country, quality of medicines available, etc. The questionnaires were sent by the
Committee to medical personnel, customs officers, manufactures, medical associations and
others related to medical field.

The terms of references for the Committee were as follows -

1) To probe into the quality of drugs, that are being imported, manufactured and sold
especially, those which are official in B.P.
2) To suggest remedial measures for checking import, manufacturing, sale or distribution of
the substandard or spurious drugs and their formulations.
3) To look into the formulations prepared indigenously from the vegetable drugs and
suggest remedial measures for maintaining the quality of such formulations.
4) To look into all other aspects directly or indirectly connected with the profession of
pharmacy.
DRUGS ENQUIRY COMMITTEE (D.E.C), 1930:

The Drug Enquiry Committee also referred as D.E.C was constituted in the year 1930 with Col.
R.N. Chopra as Chairman, Shri C. Govindan Nair as Secretary and Dr. B. Mukherjee as
Assistant Secretary. The other three members of the Committee were Fr.J .F. Caius, Mr. H.
Cooper and Maulvi Abdul Matin Chowdhary. The Committee did splendid service to the cause
of pharmacy profession in the country. The Committee visited many places in the country and
interacted with the doctors and other professionals on the matters pertaining to health care
system in country, quality of medicines available, etc. The questionnaires were sent by the
Committee to medical personnel, customs officers, manufactures, medical associations and
others related to medical field.

The terms of references for the Committee were as follows -

1) To probe into the quality of drugs, that are being imported, manufactured and sold
especially, those which are official in B.P.
2) To suggest remedial measures for checking import, manufacturing, sale or distribution of
the substandard or spurious drugs and their formulations.
3) To look into the formulations prepared indigenously from the vegetable drugs and
suggest remedial measures for maintaining the quality of such formulations.
4) To look into all other aspects directly or indirectly connected with the profession of
pharmacy.
DRUGS ENQUIRY COMMITTEE (D.E.C), 1930:

The Drug Enquiry Committee also referred as D.E.C was constituted in the year 1930 with Col.
R.N. Chopra as Chairman, Shri C. Govindan Nair as Secretary and Dr. B. Mukherjee as
Assistant Secretary. The other three members of the Committee were Fr.J .F. Caius, Mr. H.
Cooper and Maulvi Abdul Matin Chowdhary. The Committee did splendid service to the cause
of pharmacy profession in the country. The Committee visited many places in the country and
interacted with the doctors and other professionals on the matters pertaining to health care
system in country, quality of medicines available, etc. The questionnaires were sent by the
Committee to medical personnel, customs officers, manufactures, medical associations and
others related to medical field.

The terms of references for the Committee were as follows -

1) To probe into the quality of drugs, that are being imported, manufactured and sold
especially, those which are official in B.P.
2) To suggest remedial measures for checking import, manufacturing, sale or distribution of
the substandard or spurious drugs and their formulations.
3) To look into the formulations prepared indigenously from the vegetable drugs and
suggest remedial measures for maintaining the quality of such formulations.
4) To look into all other aspects directly or indirectly connected with the profession of
pharmacy.
DRUGS ENQUIRY COMMITTEE (D.E.C), 1930:

The Drug Enquiry Committee also referred as D.E.C was constituted in the year 1930 with Col.
R.N. Chopra as Chairman, Shri C. Govindan Nair as Secretary and Dr. B. Mukherjee as
Assistant Secretary. The other three members of the Committee were Fr.J .F. Caius, Mr. H.
Cooper and Maulvi Abdul Matin Chowdhary. The Committee did splendid service to the cause
of pharmacy profession in the country. The Committee visited many places in the country and
interacted with the doctors and other professionals on the matters pertaining to health care
system in country, quality of medicines available, etc. The questionnaires were sent by the
Committee to medical personnel, customs officers, manufactures, medical associations and
others related to medical field.

The terms of references for the Committee were as follows -

1) To probe into the quality of drugs, that are being imported, manufactured and sold
especially, those which are official in B.P.
2) To suggest remedial measures for checking import, manufacturing, sale or distribution of
the substandard or spurious drugs and their formulations.
3) To look into the formulations prepared indigenously from the vegetable drugs and
suggest remedial measures for maintaining the quality of such formulations.
4) To look into all other aspects directly or indirectly connected with the profession of
pharmacy.
DRUGS ENQUIRY COMMITTEE (D.E.C), 1930:

The Drug Enquiry Committee also referred as D.E.C was constituted in the year 1930 with Col.
R.N. Chopra as Chairman, Shri C. Govindan Nair as Secretary and Dr. B. Mukherjee as
Assistant Secretary. The other three members of the Committee were Fr.J .F. Caius, Mr. H.
Cooper and Maulvi Abdul Matin Chowdhary. The Committee did splendid service to the cause
of pharmacy profession in the country. The Committee visited many places in the country and
interacted with the doctors and other professionals on the matters pertaining to health care
system in country, quality of medicines available, etc. The questionnaires were sent by the
Committee to medical personnel, customs officers, manufactures, medical associations and
others related to medical field.

The terms of references for the Committee were as follows -

1) To probe into the quality of drugs, that are being imported, manufactured and sold
especially, those which are official in B.P.
2) To suggest remedial measures for checking import, manufacturing, sale or distribution of
the substandard or spurious drugs and their formulations.
3) To look into the formulations prepared indigenously from the vegetable drugs and
suggest remedial measures for maintaining the quality of such formulations.
4) To look into all other aspects directly or indirectly connected with the profession of
pharmacy.
DRUGS ENQUIRY COMMITTEE (D.E.C), 1930:

The Drug Enquiry Committee also referred as D.E.C was constituted in the year 1930 with Col.
R.N. Chopra as Chairman, Shri C. Govindan Nair as Secretary and Dr. B. Mukherjee as
Assistant Secretary. The other three members of the Committee were Fr.J .F. Caius, Mr. H.
Cooper and Maulvi Abdul Matin Chowdhary. The Committee did splendid service to the cause
of pharmacy profession in the country. The Committee visited many places in the country and
interacted with the doctors and other professionals on the matters pertaining to health care
system in country, quality of medicines available, etc. The questionnaires were sent by the
Committee to medical personnel, customs officers, manufactures, medical associations and
others related to medical field.

The terms of references for the Committee were as follows -

1) To probe into the quality of drugs, that are being imported, manufactured and sold
especially, those which are official in B.P.
2) To suggest remedial measures for checking import, manufacturing, sale or distribution of
the substandard or spurious drugs and their formulations.
3) To look into the formulations prepared indigenously from the vegetable drugs and
suggest remedial measures for maintaining the quality of such formulations.
4) To look into all other aspects directly or indirectly connected with the profession of
pharmacy.
DRUGS ENQUIRY COMMITTEE (D.E.C), 1930:

The Drug Enquiry Committee also referred as D.E.C was constituted in the year 1930 with Col.
R.N. Chopra as Chairman, Shri C. Govindan Nair as Secretary and Dr. B. Mukherjee as
Assistant Secretary. The other three members of the Committee were Fr.J .F. Caius, Mr. H.
Cooper and Maulvi Abdul Matin Chowdhary. The Committee did splendid service to the cause
of pharmacy profession in the country. The Committee visited many places in the country and
interacted with the doctors and other professionals on the matters pertaining to health care
system in country, quality of medicines available, etc. The questionnaires were sent by the
Committee to medical personnel, customs officers, manufactures, medical associations and
others related to medical field.

The terms of references for the Committee were as follows -

1) To probe into the quality of drugs, that are being imported, manufactured and sold
especially, those which are official in B.P.
2) To suggest remedial measures for checking import, manufacturing, sale or distribution of
the substandard or spurious drugs and their formulations.
3) To look into the formulations prepared indigenously from the vegetable drugs and
suggest remedial measures for maintaining the quality of such formulations.
4) To look into all other aspects directly or indirectly connected with the profession of
pharmacy.

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