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  2. Pharmacy Council of India - Wikipedia

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    The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) is the statutory body under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. It is constituted under the Pharmacy Act of 1948. [1] The Council was first constituted on 4 March 1948. [2] Montubhai Patel was elected as the new president of PCI in May 2022. [3] [4]

  3. Presbyterian Church of India - Wikipedia

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    The PCI began a partnership with the Presbyterian Church (USA) in 1999. This cooperation was dissolved in 2012 when the PC(USA) voted to ordain openly gay clergy to the ministry. [15] However, since PC(USA) is listed as a partner church on the PCI homepage, it is presumed that they are still cooperating at the PCI level. [16]

  4. Press Club of India - Wikipedia

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    Press Club of India (PCI) is an association of journalists and media professionals in New Delhi, India.Founded by Durga Das in 1957, it is led by an annually elected executive body, which consists of a president, vice president, secretary-general, joint secretary and treasurer [1] besides 16 members of the managing committee. [2]

  5. Press Council of India - Wikipedia

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    The Press Council of India conducted a limited study of the widespread practice of "paid news" in India in 2010. In a report issued in July 2010, it stated that "paid news" is a pervasive, structured and highly organised practice in Indian newspapers and other media outlets, where news space and favourable coverage is exchanged for money. [9]

  6. Irfan Mehraj - Wikipedia

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    The Press Club of India (PCI) also condemned Mehraj's arrest, [15] emphasizing their strong opposition to the imposition of UAPA on media personnel. They expressed concern over the NIA's sudden arrest of Mehraj under the UAPA law, viewing it as a clear indication of the law's misuse to suppress freedom of speech and expression and demanded his ...

  7. National Commission for Indian System of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The National Commission for Indian System of Medicine (abbreviate: NCISM) is a statutory and regulatory body of 29 members, formed by Government of India for framing policies for institutions engaged in Indian System of Medicine and medical professionals. [1] It replaced the Central Council of Indian Medicine on 07 October 2020. The institution ...

  8. Pharmacovigilance Programme of India - Wikipedia

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    Many developed countries set up their pharmacovigilance programs following the Thalidomide scandal in the 1960s. [2] India set up its program in the 1980s. [2] This general concept of drug safety monitoring went through different forms, but the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation established the present Pharmacovigilance Program of India in 2010. [2]

  9. Indian Pentecostal Church of God - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Pentecostal Church of God (IPC) is one of the largest Pentecostal Christian Denomination in India. [2] Its organisational headquarters located in Kumbanad, Kerala, India. It was founded in 1924 by K. E. Abraham and colleagues in co-operation with Robert F. Cook.