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Revised GST Rate Structure for Chemists and Druggists
by Parul Bohral on 2025-10-21

The government recently updated the GST rate structure for chemists and druggists. These revisions directly affect how GST applies to various medicines, healthcare products, and related services.

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Next-Gen GST Reforms: A Key Initiative for Pharma, MedTech and Cosmetics Industry Associations
by Mahek Sancheti on 2025-10-17

Under the Next-Gen GST Reforms, the Government of India has reduced the GST rate from 12% to 5% on key healthcare products, and in some cases, completely removed it (NIL rate).

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Separate Provision for Subsequent Importer in the CDSCO Online System
by Parul Bohral on 2025-10-16

The Central Drugs Standards Control Organization (CDSCO) has been transforming the regulatory framework for medical devices in India.

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How to Obtain a CGWA Compliance Report
by Parul Bohral on 2025-10-15

A CGWA Compliance Report is an official document that businesses, industries, infrastructure projects submit to get permission from the Central Ground Water Authority when they plan to extract groundwater.

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Telecommunications Network Authorisation Rules 2025: Complete Guide to Categories, Eligibility, Application Process and Compliance
by Mahek Sancheti on 2025-10-14

The Telecommunications (Authorisation for Telecommunication Network) Rules are a proposed legal framework that would be made under the powers granted by sections 3 and 56 of the Telecommunications Act, 2023.

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‘Not of Standard Quality’: Coldrif Banned in States after Death of Children in MP
by Mahek Sancheti on 2025-10-13

In October 2025, 14 children died in Madhya Pradesh, India. Investigations revealed that all of the children had suffered acute kidney failure and that they had consumed a cough syrup called Coldrif.