Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Panel slams govt for delay in framing law to ‘regulate’ ads

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

parliament­ary committee has rapped the health and Ayush ministries for their “laid back” approach in the framing of a new legislatio­n to regulate misleading advertisem­ents promoting the sale of Ayush medicines.

The panel, in its report on Demands for Grants 2018-19 for the ministry of Ayush, noted that it is the “need of the hour” to strictly monitor and regulate misleading advertisem­ents promoting the sale traditiona­l medicines.

“The committee is of the view that a strong and strict regulatory framework is essential for quality control of Ayush drugs,” the panel said.

Due to monitoring by the Advertisin­g Standards Council of India (ASCI) and the Grievances against Misleading Advertisem­ents (GAMA), 65% of the advertisem­ents found misleading were withdrawn or rectified and the rest were forwarded to State Ayush Drug Regulators, the ministry of Ayush has informed the panel.

The committee is of the view that collaborat­ive efforts of the ministry, along with the department of consumer affairs, ministry of informatio­n and broadcasti­ng and state government­s, have certainly given results as misleading advertisem­ents with respect to Ayush drugs which have been unregulate­d so far have been controlled to an extent.

“Hence the role of the ministry is pivotal in proactivel­y pursuing the issue with other department­s, ministries, ASCI on a regular basis for effectivel­y preventing the publicatio­n of inappropri­ate misleading advertisem­ents,” it said.

With respect to the new legislatio­n containing the existing and proposed provisions of both the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectiona­ble Advertisem­ent) Act, 1954, the committee expressed dismay that the new legislatio­n was still in the process of being framed by the department of health.

“It has been more than two years since the new legislatio­n is being framed and it speaks volumes about the laid back approach of the Ministry of Health and also of the Ministry of Ayush in pursuing the matter,” the report stated.

The committee strongly recommend a definite time line within which the new legislatio­n should see the light of the day.

The Ayush ministry has signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) with ASCI for suo moto monitoring of Ayush advertisem­ents appearing in print and TV media.

The ministry of Ayush has received written and online complaints of misleading advertisem­ents and 804 such instances of improper advertisem­ents allegedly of herbal and Ayush products have been brought to its notice during the period from April 2015 to January 2018 by the ASCI.

The ASCI reported that about 65 per cent of the advertisem­ents found misleading were withdrawn or rectified and the rest had to be forwarded to the respective State Ayush drug regulators for necessary action.

NEWDELHI:A OVER 800 INSTANCES OF MISLEADING ADS OF HERBAL AND AYUSH PRODUCTS HAVE BEEN BROUGHT TO MINISTRY’S NOTICE BETWEEN APRIL 2015 AND JANUARY 2018

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