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Pharmaceuticals                                                                    Fertilisers


       TAX RELIEF

       GST council refers advisory on exemption for

       fertilisers to GoM

          The  GST council  has referred a  mittee  on Chemicals  and Fertilisers   The issue of further reduction of
       recommendation on exempting the ferti-  in February to reduce  GST on  tax on fertilisers was placed before
       liser sector from the current 5 percent  nutrients  and raw materials  in the  the GST council in its 45th and 47th
       GST to the  Group of Ministers  interest of  fertiliser manufacturing  meetings held in September 2021 and
       on rate rationalisation, according to  companies and farmers.      June 2022, though the council did not
       Andhra Pradesh Finance Minister,                                   recommend any  change  in  rates. The
       Mr. P. Keshav.                      Currently, GST at a 5 percent rate is  latest Council meeting was held after
                                         charged on fertilisers, while raw mate-  a gap of eight months.  The 52nd
          The council discussed the recom-  rials like sulphuric acid and ammonia  GST Council meeting took place on
 support from Encube Ethicals Pvt.  This has inspired many small scale   mendations made by the Standing Com-  face a higher GST at 18 percent.   October 7, 2023.
 Ltd.,  one of the largest global topical  companies who can now make inter-
 formulators in the  country. Mr. Mehul  mediates  at lower costs than many of   Assam’s Namrup to get two nano urea plants:
 M. Shah, Managing Director and CEO,  their bigger counterparts.
 is an alumnus of the SIES College of   Minister
 Arts, Science and Commerce (Empowe-  Later, speaking about trends in the
 red  Autonomous), and contributed  pharma  industry, Prof. Sharma  dis-  The Union Minister of Ports, Ship-  (BVFCL) in Namrup was discussed.   After the meeting, Mr. Sonowal
 Rs. 7.50-crore for setting up the formu-  cussed the move towards continuous   ping  &  Waterways Mr. Sarbananda  Mr. Sonowal requested Mr. Nadda to  said that the chemicals & fertiliser
 lation development laboratory, the pharma  processes instead of batch manufac-  Sonowal recently called on the Union  expedite the proposed nano urea plants  minister had  assured  that  the  invest-
 museum and purchase of high-end instru-  turing. “The pharma industry was late   Minister of Chemicals  & Fertiliser  within the BVFCL compound which is  ment of Rs. 500-crores will be done
 4th year of B. Pharm course available at  ments for the various laboratories.   in adopting continuous processes. The   Mr. J. P. Nadda where the proposed  likely to provide a shot in the arm to the  soon for the construction of two new
 the inception itself, was constructed at a   FDA gives preference  to  continuous   capacity  expansion at the Brahmapu-  fertiliser facility situated in the Dibru-  nano urea plant within the BVFCL
 cost of about Rs. 80-crore. It boasts of  ‘Focus on research’  processes because there is no chance of   tra  Valley  Fertiliser Corporation Ltd.  garh district of Assam.  compound.
 a formulation development laboratory,   Speaking at the event, Prof. Sharma,  variations,” he said.
 pharma museum and 14 laboratories.  noted that the global pharma industry is   Iffco launches campaign to promote use of nano-
 The Pharmacy Council of India had  a $1.3-trillion industry compared to the   Prof.  Sharma also underlined the
 approved the school for B. Pharm and  $5-trillion chemical industry.  need to address the issue of waste   fertiliser
 D. Pharm studies from the last academic   valorisation in manufacturing of APIs.
 year itself. Since the approvals were   He spoke about serendipitous dis-  Indian Farmers Fertiliser Coopera-  The campaign aims to raise aware-  Additionally, Iffco will provide a
 received late, in the interest of the stu-  coveries in the pharma sector and gave   Speaking about formulation  engi-  tive  Ltd. (Iffco) has launched  a cam-  ness about the advantages of nano-ferti-  grant of Rs. 100 per acre to drone entre-
 dents, the starting of the School of Phar-  the examples  of penicillin  and anaes-  neering, he highlighted the “abysmally   paign called the “Nano Fertiliser Usage  lisers, such as enhanced  crop quality  preneurs to support the use of modern
 macy was delayed to this academic year.  thesia. However, he emphasised that  low  level”  of  research  in  the  fi eld  by   Promotion Mahaabhiyan” to promote  and increased production. Iffco will be  application techniques, enabling farmers
 serendipity never occurs to any uniniti-  the Indian pharma industry and urged   the use of nano-fertilisers among farmers  establishing 200 model nano village  to access affordable spraying services.
 ‘Foray into health sciences education’  ated person. “It has to be a prepared  the school to explore the possibility of   as the government aims to reduce de-  clusters, covering 800 villages, where  Meanwhile, Iffco has set an ambi-
 The inauguration heralds the begin-  mind to  witness  something unusual,”  including the topic as an optional sub-  pendence on  chemical fertilisers and  25 percent  subsidy will  be offered  tious target for the fi scal year 2024-25,
 ning of SIES’ foray into health sciences  he said and urged the newly opened  ject in its curriculum. He also urged for   promote  more sustainable  agricultural  on  Nano Urea Plus, Nano DAP, and  aiming to produce 4-crore  Nano Urea
 education, said Dr.  V. Shankar, Presi-  School of Pharmaceutical  Sciences to  the industry to work on breakthroughs   practices.  Sagarika fertilisers.  Plus and 2-crore Nano DAP bottles.
 dent of the Society.  This would be  focus on research from the very begin-  in fermentation technology to develop
 followed by the SIES School of Physio-  ning. “Without research your teaching  biotech-based drugs.  Referring to  the   Coromandel launches new fertiliser – Paramfos Plus
 therapy,  which will also commence  cannot be of a high quality,” he said.  India-produced  cough syrups causing
 functioning from  this academic year,   deaths in countries like Gambia, he   Coromandel International has  phur, along with an additional 0.6%  yield. It is versatile and can be ap-
 and the SIES School of Nursing from   He said a remarkable feature of the  said such incidents bring a bad name to   launched a new magnesium – fortifi ed  Magnesium.  The added Magnesium  plied both as a basal and top dressing
 the next year.  Indian pharma industry is  that more  the industry and the country. “We can-  complex grade fertiliser ‘Paramfos  boosts photosynthesis, chlorophyll  for a wide variety of crops, includ-
 than seven companies now have a turn-  not afford to make mistakes because   Plus’ in Bengaluru. ‘Paramfos Plus’  production, and promotes the vege-  ing paddy, cotton, maize, sugarcane,
 The School of Pharmaceutical  over of more than a billion dollars – all  we  are dealing with human lives,”   fertiliser contains 16% Nitrogen,  tative growth of plants leading to  pulses, ragi, groundnut, oilseeds, and
 Sciences was  partly funded by CSR  driven  by  fi rst  generation technocrats.  he remarked.  20% Phosphorus, and 13% Sul-  improvement in both quality and  vegetables.


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