Monday, March 30, 2026
11.8 C
Srinagar

MoU signed between PCIM&H and IPC for Inter-Ministerial cooperation for promotion and facilitation of “One Herb, One Standard”

New Delhi, Aug 30 :Ministry of Ayush has taken a significant step to achieve “One Herb, One Standard”. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between Pharmacopoeia Commission for Indian Medicine and Homoeopathy (Ministry of Ayush) and Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (Ministry of Health & Family Welfare) today in New Delhi for Inter-Ministerial cooperation for promotion and facilitation of “One Herb, One Standard”.

Prof (Vaidya) P. K. Prajapati, Director (In-Charge), PCIM&H and Shri Rajeev Singh Raghuvanshi, Secretary-cum-Scientific Director signed the MoU in the presence of Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary, Ministry of Ayush.

On this occasion, Vaidya Rajesh Kotecha, secretary, Ministry of Ayush said, “The primary objective of this MoU is the development of cooperative efforts between PCIM&H and IPC to promote public health by facilitating the development of harmonized Herbal drug standards. Since both PCIM&H and IPC are working with the common cause, it is logical and meaningful to harmonize the standards to achieve “One Herb – One Standard”.

https://static.pib.gov.in/WriteReadData/userfiles/image/image0018JSV.jpg

 

 

This MoU will further facilitate collaboration for promoting exchange of information in the area of standardization of Traditional medicine by sharing of scientific information and drug raw materials/extracts, seminars, workshops, training and brainstorming programs. The sole authority of publication of monographs categorized under the “one herb one standard” will lie with PCIM&H only. The monograph(s), as per the MoU, developed by PCIM&H and IPC will be identified accordingly; IPC’s contribution in the respective monographs shall be recognized at appropriate place. The technical content of the monographs will be jointly developed by PCIM&H and IPC. Hence, these monographs will have same legal sanctity as published in ASU&H pharmacopoeia and IP.

Ministry of Ayush believes that this harmonization of standards will fulfill the objective of “One Herb, One Standard and One Nation” and improve ease of doing business in India and also improve overall trade of Indian botanicals. It will prove a significant step towards Atmanirbhar Bharat as promoted by Prime Minister of India.

On this occasion, Prof. (Vaidya) P. K. Prajapati, Director (In-Charge), PCIM&H said, “This MoU will enable publication of monographs, which will be beneficial to everyone. A joint committee will be constituted for the selection of medicinal plants and their constituent marker/s for carrying out other related technical work.”

Shri Rajeev Singh Raghuvanshi, Secretary-cum-Scientific Director, IPC said“This MoU is going to provide an opportunity to all stakeholders like manufacturers, researchers and regulators in herbal medicine to get world class monographs to be used in their respective areas. It’s an opportunity for IPC to do deeper research in the area of herbal medicine especially in quality domain and contribute towards public health”

Presently there are different standards as well as different analytical methods published in ASU&H Pharmacopoeias when compared with Indian Pharmacopoeia (IP). Ministry of Ayush desires to remove this ambiguity by through “One Herb – One Standard” initiative. Through this MoU each monograph will have Indian Standards along with the international quality requirements, so that all Indian quality standards become contemporary with the global standards for the same botanicals.

Hot this week

Wangchuk pins hopes on next round of talks, says Ladakh awaits “new dawn”

Leh, March 30,: Engineer-activist Sonam Wangchuk has said the...

Kashmir wins 19 medals at J&K UT Boxing Championship in Jammu

Jammu, March 30,: The Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory...

Reservation row echoes in Assembly

Sajad Lone says such level of disparity in recruitment...

Govt examining private universities bill, framework to be finalised: Minister Sakina Ittoo

Jammu, Mar 30: Minister for Higher Education, Sakina Masood...

Waheed Para criticizes government, NC lawmakers over vote against private university proposal

Jammu, March 30,: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) legislator Waheed...

Topics

Wangchuk pins hopes on next round of talks, says Ladakh awaits “new dawn”

Leh, March 30,: Engineer-activist Sonam Wangchuk has said the...

Kashmir wins 19 medals at J&K UT Boxing Championship in Jammu

Jammu, March 30,: The Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory...

Reservation row echoes in Assembly

Sajad Lone says such level of disparity in recruitment...

Govt examining private universities bill, framework to be finalised: Minister Sakina Ittoo

Jammu, Mar 30: Minister for Higher Education, Sakina Masood...

Waheed Para criticizes government, NC lawmakers over vote against private university proposal

Jammu, March 30,: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) legislator Waheed...

Authorities rescue stranded tourists after snowfall blocks Bandipora–Gurez road in Kashmir

Bandipora, March 30,: Authorities in north Kashmir’s Bandipora district...

Ganderbal resident arrested in Delhi for alleged LeT links

New Delhi, Mar 30: Delhi Police's Special Cell on...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img