MUMBAI: The government will spend about Rs 3,000 crore to double the number of drug regulators to 1,000 in three years and set up testing labs at ports to ensure that pharmaceutical export shipments meet global quality standards, a senior government official said here today.
"While following a zero tolerance policy for any laxity, the government will more than double the number of regulators in three years and set up state-of-the art testing labs at ports to ensure the pharmaceuticals and drugs exports shipments meet global quality standards," drugs controller general (India) G N Singh told reporters.
"While following a zero tolerance policy for any laxity, the government will more than double the number of regulators in three years and set up state-of-the art testing labs at ports to ensure the pharmaceuticals and drugs exports shipments meet global quality standards," drugs controller general (India) G N Singh told reporters.
The government will spend about Rs 3,000 crore to double the number of drug regulators to 1,000 in three years and set up testing labs.

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