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    Uzbekistan fallout: Union government issues ‘Ethylene Glycol (Quality Control) Order, 2022’

    • December 30, 2022
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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    Uzbekistan fallout: Union government issues ‘Ethylene Glycol (Quality Control) Order, 2022’

    Subject: Science and Technology

    Context:

    • A day after Uzbekistan alleged 18 child deaths in Samarkand from consumption of a medicinal syrup manufactured by an Indian drugmaker. The Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals with the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers issued a gazette notification titled Ethylene Glycol (Quality Control) Order, 2022 on December 29.

    What is the issue?

    • Uzbekistan alleged 18 children died in Samarkand from consumption of a medicinal syrup manufactured by an Indian drugmaker named Marion Biotech.

    Details:

    • The syrup it manufactured contained ethylene glycol.
    • A joint inspection of the Noida facility of Marion Biotech, was carried out by a Uttar Pradesh Drug Control and Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation team on receipt of the information.

    Who is Marion Biotech:

    • Marion Biotech is a drug company based in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. 
    • It is a licensed manufacturer and holds a licence for manufacturing of Dok1 Max syrupand tablets for export purposes granted by UP Drug Control.
    • Marion Biotech does not sell Dok-1 Max in India and its only export has been to Uzbekistan.

    Details of theEthylene Glycol (Quality Control) Order, 2022:

    • The order came after the Centre consulted the Bureau of Indian Standards on the matter.
    • Certification and enforcement authority:
      • In respect of specific goods or articles, the Bureau of Indian Standards shall be the certifying and enforcing authority.
    • Penalty:
      • Any person who contravenes the provisions of this Order shall be punishable under the provisions of the said Act.
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