The Eat Right Railway Station is one of the initiatives under the Eat Right India movement led by FSSAI. Under this initiative, all food vendors on the railway station, both organized catering units/ restaurants/ food courts as well as small vendor kiosks/ retail outlets/ booths etc are targeted to ensure they follow safe cooking and handling practices during preparation and serving of food to the railway passengers, officials and staff.
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Information on Fruit and Vegetable Market, Eat Right India
The 'Eat Right Fruit and Vegetable Market' initiative led by FSSAI aims to to raise the quality and safety of unorganized fruits and vegetables retail markets to the level of established and organized fruits and vegetables retails stores. The objective is to upgrade existing condition of fresh fruits and vegetable markets across the country and provide safe and hygienic produce to consumers.
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Information on Eat Right Places of Worship
Eat Right Places of Worship (PoW) is an initiative of FSSAI to encourage Places of Worship (PoW) to adopt and maintain food safety and hygiene as well as convey food safety messages through such places to the people to follow as responsible citizens.
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Information on Eat Right Campus
The 'Eat Right Campus' initiative led by FSSAI aims to promote safe, healthy and sustainable food in campuses such as universities, colleges, workplaces, hospitals, tea estates etc. across the country. The objective is to improve the health of people and the planet and promote social and economic development of the nation.
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Information on Eat Right School
FSSAI has taken up a series of initiatives to transform India’s food safety and nutrition landscape by ensuring availability and consumption of safe food and healthy diets by its citizens. Eat Right School programme aims at creating awareness about food safety, nutrition & hygiene among school children, and through them among the community at large.
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Information on Indian Pharmacopoeia
Indian Pharmacopoeia (IP) is published by the Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) on behalf of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India in fulfillment of the requirements of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Rules 1945 thereunder.
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Information on National Formulary of India (NFI)
The National Formulary of India is essentially meant for the guidance of the members of the medical and pharmaceutical profession; medical students, nurses and pharmacists etc. working in hospitals, dispensaries and in sales establishments.
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Information on IP Reference Substances (IPRS) & Impurity Standards
IP Reference Substances, abbreviated to IPRS (and referred to as RS in the individual monographs) are issued by the Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC). They are the official standards to be used in cases of arbitration. Secondary Standards (Working Standards) may be used for routine analysis, provided they are standardized at regular intervals against the Reference Substances.
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Information on Pharmacovigilance Programme of India (PvPI)
Pharmacovigilance Programme of India is Government of India's flagship drug safety monitoring programme, which collects, collates and analyses drug-related adverse events and send recommendations to CDSCO for taking appropriate regulatory actions.
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Information on Materiovigilance Programme of India (MvPI)
Materiovigilance Programme of India (MvPI) aims to collect data on medical device related adverse events systematically and scientifically analyze them to aid in regulatory decisions and recommendations on safe use of medical devices.
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Website of Integrated Health Information Platform
The Integrated Health Information Platform (IHIP) is a comprehensive digital initiative by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, aimed at transforming India's public health surveillance system. The platform integrates and streamlines health information from various sources to provide real-time, actionable insights into public health data. It is designed to enhance the collection, management, and analysis of health...