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Drugs Control Department
reorganises procedures, Bangalore

18-02-09 In a bid
to bring in the much-needed efficiency, the Karnataka drugs control department
has undertaken a reorganization of operations. The reorganization was carried
out by the Directorate of Health and Family Welfare to ensure better working
practices including transparency and accountability. Under the strategic
reorganization, the Blood Bank Intelligence Wing and Drug Price Control Cell
have been merged to form the Regional Office of State Enforcement. There will be
five regional offices for Karnataka with 35 Circles. The regional offices are
Bangalore, Mysore, Gulbarga, Hubli and Bellary. In fact Bellary has recently
opened up a Blood Bank.Each regional office will now be headed by a Deputy Drugs
Controller (DDC) who would be in-charge of all activities of the respective
circle. For instance, there are six Circles in Bangalore City attached to three
Deputy Drugs Controllers from the headquarters. Now there will be five drug
inspectors carrying out the checks. The Regional offices will come under the
purview of the Additional Drugs Controller of the State for all intelligence and
investigation purposes.
Under the 35 circles, 27 have been created. Mysore will
have six circles which will also include Mercara, Chamrajanagar, Hassan,
Mangalore and Udupi. Hubli and Bangalore will have a total of 6 circles each. In
North Karnataka, Gulbarga will have four circles and Bellary will have five
circles. The remaining eight Circles will be supervised by deputy drugs
controller, Bangalore. There will no longer be an exclusive blood bank
Intelligence and DPCO cell. The reorganization will bring in much needed
efficiency. There regional offices will now be empowered to respond quickly to
investigations. The dynamics and operating environment are quite different than
in the past, said Dr BR Jagashetty, Karnataka drugs controller. In addition,
there is also a request for a full-fledged administrator for the State drugs
control department and the candidate could be from the Karnataka Administrative
Services (KAS) cadre, stated Dr Jagashetty.
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