Abhineet Kumar &Amp; Joe C Mathew

Stories by Abhineet Kumar &Amp; Joe C Mathew

Counterfeit definition worrys pharmas

Counterfeit definition worrys pharmas

Rediff.com   21 May 2008

The domestic drug industry is concerned over ongoing World Health Organisation negotiations that aim to bring non-health issues, having no direct implications on the safety of a drug, within the ambit of the definition of "counterfeit medicine".

Beijing, Milan, Paris on Jet radar

Beijing, Milan, Paris on Jet radar

Rediff.com   28 Apr 2008

Jet Airways is all set to spread its wings to Beijing, Milan and Paris within a year. The airline currently flies to London it is the market leader on this route with a robust share of 33 per cent and Brussels, which is also its second hub after Mumbai. Jet will be operating flights to Dubai from New Delhi and Mumbai. Taking on Air India's other strategic market, Goyal also announced the date for the launch of the airline's Mumbai-Shanghai-San Francisco flight.

What Dabur promoters plan to do

What Dabur promoters plan to do

Rediff.com   25 Apr 2008

In a move to focus on its core FMCG strength, the Burman family, promoters of Dabur India, last week announced their exit from the pharma business.

New pricing plan has drug cos in a tizzy

New pricing plan has drug cos in a tizzy

Rediff.com   19 Apr 2008

A government committee is looking at going beyond mere economic considerations and recommend an essentiality-linked pricing structure, it is learnt.

GoM to finalise pharma policy soon

GoM to finalise pharma policy soon

Rediff.com   18 Apr 2008

A group of ministers (GoM) headed by Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar is scheduled to meet on April 30 to finalise its recommendations for a policy that would attempt to balance the interests of the common man and the industry. The GoM is also expected to give recommendations on the regulation of trade margins on all medicines, public procurement of drugs, price negotiation of patented drugs and medical devices, in addition to the legislation of new Acts.

Retail makes hay in realty surplus

Retail makes hay in realty surplus

Rediff.com   17 Apr 2008

The tables have turned. Organised retail, which used to cite real estate as its first constraint, is being wooed by developers as there is a sudden surplus created by completion of pending projects and new construction. According to an industry analyst, the rental for a retailer used to constitute 4-5 per cent of its total revenue in the years 2001 and 2002, rising to 7-7.5 per cent in the later years. Industry analysts believe a retailer's profit would get eroded

Pre-paid tariff cuts may hit telcos' profits

Pre-paid tariff cuts may hit telcos' profits

Rediff.com   15 Apr 2008

Steep pre-paid tariff cuts at the start of the year in January could mean lower revenue growth for telecom operators in the March 2008 quarter. Moreover, minutes of usage (MOU) are unlikely to be very much higher since industry watchers feel users will take some amount of time to react to the tariff cuts. The operating profit growth these telcos could be in the region of 6-7 per cent. However, net profits may remain flat sequentially due to foreign exchange fluctuations.

MNC drug firms in a fix over duty cut

MNC drug firms in a fix over duty cut

Rediff.com   8 Apr 2008

Multinational firms, which import country-specific packs of medicines from their parent companies.The reason is that the medicines reaching Indian arms of multinational pharma majors now are the consignments for which orders were placed during December 2007, two months before the government cut CVD from 16 per cent to 8 per cent (on February 29). overseas, say they will not be able to cut prices of medicines till June.

NPPA to get 'worldview' on price control

NPPA to get 'worldview' on price control

Rediff.com   3 Apr 2008

In a move likely to influence future drug price regulation in the country, the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) has started a process to understand how other countries carry out this function.The authority has already studied the relevant regulatory systems in at least eight major countries. It has also finalised a round-table meeting on April 11 in New Delhi to sensitise stakeholders on the need to have an international outlook.

Novartis challenges NPPA over price

Novartis challenges NPPA over price

Rediff.com   2 Apr 2008

Novartis India is up in arms against a two-month old decision of the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority to reduce the price of its flagship brand Voveran on public interest grounds. The annual sales of Voveran, the brand name for pain reliever medicine diclofenac, exceed Rs 100 crore and account for one-fourth of the company's total sales turnover. The company has filed a review petition with the chemicals and fertilisers ministry against the authority's decision.

Rs 300-cr awareness programme on IPR

Rs 300-cr awareness programme on IPR

Rediff.com   31 Mar 2008

The Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), the nodal department that handles intellectual property rights (IPR) related matters under the commerce ministry, is launching an ambitious Rs 300-crore (Rs 3 billion) project to sensitise all stakeholders, including law enforcement agencies, scientists, companies, ministries and the general public on IPR issues.

Scrap Telecom Commission, says pay panel

Scrap Telecom Commission, says pay panel

Rediff.com   26 Mar 2008

Sixth Pay Commission has urged the government that all Indian Telecom Service (Group A) officers be absorbed in the public sector telecom service providers, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd & Mahanagar Telecom Nigam Ltd, or sent to the surplus pool. It has also suggested winding up of the Telecom Commission saying BSNL and MTNL now provide extensive services along with several private sector operators. The report states there is no need to retain the 2400 cadre strong-ITS (Group A).

Reliance mulls third refinery at Jamnagar

Reliance mulls third refinery at Jamnagar

Rediff.com   25 Mar 2008

Mukesh Ambani-promoted Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) is evaluating a plan to set up its third refinery at Jamnagar in an ambitious project to reach a total capacity of 100 million metric tonne per annum, the largest at a single location in the world. The company has appointed a global oil and refinery consultancy firm to evaluate the feasibility of the project, which will help capitalise the increased requirement for global crude distillation capacity.

Monsanto, Greenpeace clash over GM brinjal

Monsanto, Greenpeace clash over GM brinjal

Rediff.com   24 Mar 2008

Maharashtra Hybrid Seeds Company Ltd (Mahyco), the seed partner of multinational agro-biotech major Monsanto Corporation, has moved the Delhi High Court against a Central Information Commission order seeking details of the safety test data generated during clinical trials of its genetically modified (GM) brinjal, the first GM edible crop to be introduced in India.

MNCs lead cancer drug patent claims

MNCs lead cancer drug patent claims

Rediff.com   24 Mar 2008

358 of 413 drug patent applications for the disease in India are from top multinationals. An analysis of pharma patent applications pending with the patent office by the group, which did not wish to be identified, has put the number of cancer drug patent applications at 413. Of these, 358 came from top multinationals like Novartis, Aventis, Bristol Myers Squibb, Pfizer, Boehringer, Roche and Abbot.

Prize money offers knock at scientists' doors

Prize money offers knock at scientists' doors

Rediff.com   14 Mar 2008

Last month, Barun K Gorain, a non-resident Indian with Canadian company Barrick Gold Corporation came to Delhi with a $10-million proposal for suggesting a viable method to recover silver from Barrick's gold mines in Argentina.

Escorts sees low patient inflow

Escorts sees low patient inflow

Rediff.com   13 Mar 2008

Till some months ago, when several doctors led by Naresh Trehan left the hospital, the same area used to resemble a railway station -- such was the rush. It was a regular feature for patients to wait a couple of hours before the appointment with the doctors came through. Shivinder Mohan Singh, managing director of Fortis Healthcare which acquired the hospital from Escorts Ltd for Rs 585 crore (Rs 5.85 billion) in 2005, insists this only shows the efficiency of the doctors.

Healthcare, IT sectors happy with tax holiday

Healthcare, IT sectors happy with tax holiday

Rediff.com   10 Mar 2008

The tax holiday awarded by the Union Budget to healthcare and IT sectors has been greeted with enthusiasm. Major hospital chains had already announced plans to expand in tier 2 cities. The tax holiday has proved to be an added incentive. India needs 3.1 million new hospital beds in the next 10 years. The tax-holiday benefits are available for all new hospital projects except the ones coming up in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore & Ahmedabad.

Tatas beckon students from US B-schools

Tatas beckon students from US B-schools

Rediff.com   6 Mar 2008

The Tata Group, one of India's largest business houses, has made summer internship offers to 19 students of five leading US business schools this year

MNCs' diabetes drug patents worry experts

MNCs' diabetes drug patents worry experts

Rediff.com   28 Feb 2008

Even as India is fast turning into the diabetes capital of the world, multinational drug companies are busy patenting new-generation diabetes medicines for exclusive marketing rights in the country.