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Formation of a Common Purchase Committee (CPC)

On August 20, 2018, Mr. Siya Ram Chaubay, Section Officer (NIPER), Department of Pharmaceuticals, sent an email to the Directors of all NIPERs, including me, regarding the formation of a Common Purchase Committee (CPC) for all NIPERs. The stated objective was to ensure uniform application of Government Rules and purchase procedures across NIPERs, and to…

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Tamil citizen but Telugu Vaggeyakarulu: Swara Yogi Tyagaraju

Madabhushi Sridhar Acharyulu Saint Tyagaraju is widely regarded as one of three major composers praised as the Trinity of Carnatic Music from Thanjavur in the early 19th century. Other two are Muthuswami Dikshitar and Syama Sastri. Our history is full of musical legends who devoted their entire life to “Bhakti” (devotion) and spirituality, including Saint…

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Mindful Memoirs

Small Stature, Giant Legacy: Deng Yaping’s Relentless Rise Deng Yaping’s journey to table tennis supremacy is a masterclass in grit, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of perfection. Her rise—despite being dismissed early for her height, etched an indelible mark on the sport through unyielding discipline and a fierce competitive spirit. Born on February 6, 1973,…

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Vizhinjam Port: India’s Bid for Maritime Supremacy

Dr Mahesh Y Reddy India’s infrastructure transformation is entering a decisive phase, with mega-projects—from expressways and freight corridors to renewable energy grids—redefining its economic potential. Yet, among these, the Vizhinjam International Seaport in Kerala stands apart, not merely as another port but as India’s long-overdue bid to become a global transshipment superpower. For decades, India’s…

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How Bureaucratic Meddling Crippled India’s NIPERs

The Indian pharmaceutical education and research ecosystem has long been anchored by the National Institutes of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPERs), established under the NIPER Act of 1998. These institutes were envisioned as centres of excellence, tasked with training high-quality professionals and driving innovation in the pharmaceutical sector. However, systemic lapses, bureaucratic interference, and questionable…

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