![]() ![]() The Committee, therefore, recommends the Draft e-Pharmacy Rules are finalised and implemented without further delay,” said the report. The Committee reiterates that undue delay in adopting a definitive regulatory framework results in uncertainty which is not conducive for the fast pace digital markets. “The Committee is appalled to observe that the Draft e-Pharmacy Rules have not been finalised till date. The Committee, headed by Member of Parliament V Vijayasai Reddy, in a report on the promotion and regulation of e-commerce in India presented to the Chairman of Rajya Sabha on June 15, added that a comprehensive guideline for the e-pharmacy or e-health platforms should be released by the government, among others. Parliamentary panel calls for rules and guidelines for e-Pharmacy SectorĮxpressing its displeasure on the delay in finalising the e-Pharmacy Rules to control the online pharmacies in the country, the Department related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce has recommended the draft of the e-pharmacy rules the Centre has published almost four years back to be finalised and implemented at the earliest. ![]() You can get e-magazine links on WhatsApp. ![]()
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