Joe C Mathew &Amp; Ishita Russell In New Delhi

Stories by Joe C Mathew &Amp; Ishita Russell In New Delhi

Trai under fire for 'not being effective enough'

Trai under fire for 'not being effective enough'

Rediff.com   10 Oct 2008

Trai has submitted 26 recommendations to the government and released 30 consultation papers so far this year, up from seven and 20, respectively, in 2007. Few of its recommendations are actually accepted by the govt.

BSNL likely to roll out WiMax services next year

BSNL likely to roll out WiMax services next year

Rediff.com   6 Oct 2008

WiMax is a telecommunications technology that provides broadband speed without the need for cables. "The subscriber equipment cost or the cost of the instrument that facilitates WiMax is still priced at about $ 175-200 (Rs 8,225-Rs 9,400). So ways and means have to be worked out to offer a feasible tariff," explained a senior BSNL executive.

Govt moots special zones for drug firms

Govt moots special zones for drug firms

Rediff.com   3 Oct 2008

In a move aimed at encouraging the growth of innovation-driven industries, the Ministry of Science and Technology has proposed to set up special innovation zones that will offer a host of fiscal incentives for research and development companies in India.

WHO gives India five more mths to upgrade standard

WHO gives India five more mths to upgrade standard

Rediff.com   3 Oct 2008

The World Health Organization has given five more months to the Drugs Controller General of India to upgrade its performance to international standards. The extension of the current deadline of October-end came after a visiting WHO team found the modernisation programmes of the Indian drug regulator on track.

Sun Pharma expects 25% growth in the US

Sun Pharma expects 25% growth in the US

Rediff.com   29 Sep 2008

Sun generates 41 per cent of its annual revenues from the US market, a record of sorts among Indian drug firms. The company is bullish on its US prospects and expects 25 per cent growth in the country this year, higher than the 18-20 per cent growth projection it has given for other markets including India. The US is the world's largest market for medicines and accounts for nearly 50 per cent of the $780 billion global medicine sales.

Roche files 2 pleas against Cipla copycat drug

Roche files 2 pleas against Cipla copycat drug

Rediff.com   27 Sep 2008

The first petition alleges that Cipla Ltd, India's second largest pharmaceutical company, violated Roche's patent by launching a generic version of Valcyte. The second petition says Cipla violated the Swiss drug maker's trademark by launching the product in a phonetically similar name, 'Valcept'.

Delink spectrum from licence, service: Trai

Delink spectrum from licence, service: Trai

Rediff.com   24 Sep 2008

The regulator has suggested that all spectrum will be auctioned as opposed to the current policy of bundling it with a 2G licence. A beginning has been made with the auctioning of spectrum for 3G services, which is due later this year. Trai has also suggested that licences for any telecom service should be auctioned as opposed to the current policy, where it is given on a first-come-first-served basis. The new policy is expected to be ready by the end of December this year.

Ranbaxy promoters bring cos on Religare platform

Ranbaxy promoters bring cos on Religare platform

Rediff.com   19 Sep 2008

The group's testing lab chain SRL Ranbaxy has been renamed as Religare Super Laboratories. RanAir, its charter aviation company will be known as Religare Voyages. About 15 group companies, including joint ventures like Religare Macquarie Private Wealth, Religare Aegon and Vistaar Religare have come under the umbrella brand Religare.

WHO refuses vaccine approval

WHO refuses vaccine approval

Rediff.com   18 Sep 2008

Companies like Shanta Biotech, Panacea Biotec and Serum Institute of India are among the leading vaccine makers which have not been able to file any fresh application to the WHO due to this temporary de-recognition of the country's drug regulatory system. The WHO pre-qualification is essential for companies to supply vaccines to national immunisation programmes funded by the WHO or UNICEF outside the country.

Surprise checks on drug trials soon

Surprise checks on drug trials soon

Rediff.com   13 Sep 2008

Hospitals and medical research organisations that conduct clinical trials on humans may soon face surprise inspections from the regulatory authorities. The hospitals, the sponsor pharma companies and the institutional ethics committees that oversee these trials will all come under the regulator's scanner.

Ministry panel reveals data on GM brinjal

Ministry panel reveals data on GM brinjal

Rediff.com   6 Sep 2008

Data on clinical trials of genetically-modified brinjal have been made public by the Genetic Engineering Approval Committee of the environment ministry.

WHO protests common drug names in trademarks

WHO protests common drug names in trademarks

Rediff.com   1 Sep 2008

The WHO feels that the practice is not only against international ethics, but also increases the risk of wrong medication. INNs are names that help to identify the chemical composition of a pharmaceutical substance without having to use long and unwieldy chemical names.

States woo firms to run hospitals

States woo firms to run hospitals

Rediff.com   1 Sep 2008

Several Indian states including Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Goa, Madhya Pradesh and Bihar are offering their hospitals to the private sector to manage. This has elicited immediate positive reactions from private sector hospital chains - among them Fortis Healthcare, Apollo Hospitals and Wockhardt Hospitals.

Peace on patents to boost Ranbaxy

Peace on patents to boost Ranbaxy

Rediff.com   27 Aug 2008

Firm reaches out-of-court agreement on 5 of 19 patent challenges in the US.

New urea policy fails to enthuse fertiliser firms

New urea policy fails to enthuse fertiliser firms

Rediff.com   13 Aug 2008

While the government expects the new urea policy to bring more investment, the fertiliser industry is less than enthused. New capacities to make urea, industry representatives say, will come up only if adequate fuel and timely payment of subsidy dues is ensured.

Drug prices set to go up by 1-2%

Drug prices set to go up by 1-2%

Rediff.com   12 Aug 2008

Medicine prices in India are set to go up by 1-2 per cent as the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority has decided to permit companies to factor in the rising packaging and processing costs into the retail price. The panel will notify the revised three costs -- for conversion, packaging and packing material -- shortly. The norms were finalised last week after a six-month-long analysis of the market.

Bulk drug prices to fall after Olympics

Bulk drug prices to fall after Olympics

Rediff.com   11 Aug 2008

With China expected to reopen several hundred bulk drug units after the Olympics, prices of some key bulk drugs, including penicillin and paracetamol, have crashed in the Indian market.

Go for MID: It's cheaper and faster than 3G

Go for MID: It's cheaper and faster than 3G

Rediff.com   11 Aug 2008

3G mobile services, to be launched in India on August 22, is set to have serious competition. The reason is simple: if you are looking for high quality video streaming of movies and want to play multiplayer on-line games, it's not 3G services alone you need to look at.

VC funds dodge pharma, biotech firms

VC funds dodge pharma, biotech firms

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2008

The recent pullout by ICICI Venture and Citigroup Venture from a three-year-old drug discovery partnership with Dr Reddy's Laboratories points to angel investors' growing aversion to risk in pharma and biotech firms, say experts.

3G handset makers to ring in Rs 3,500-4,000 offer

3G handset makers to ring in Rs 3,500-4,000 offer

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2008

With 3G mobile services, which provide high-speed downloads of data, movies and videos, around six month away, mobile phone makers are getting ready to offer handsets for as little as Rs 3,500, against the currently available minimum price of over Rs 8,000.