The Jammu Kashmir government today decided to set up a medical supplies corporation for purchase of drugs and medical equipment at state health care institutions.
According to an an official spokesman, a meeting of the state Cabinet here chaired by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah okayed "the establishment of Jammu and Kashmir Medical Supplies Corporation (JKMSC) for purchasing drugs, instruments and disposables and other equipment required in health care institutions".
The Cabinet had approved creation of 22 posts under different categories for the new corporation, he said.
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The state government's move comes in the wake of a fake drugs case being unearthed in the state when laboratory analysis of an anti-biotic showed that there was no trace of amoxycillin in it against the claim of the manufacturer that it contained 500mg of amoxycillin.
A probe is on in that scam with calls by activists for registration of a case against the then state health minister Sham Lal Sharma and members of a purchasing committee for allegedly procuring the fake drugs for government hospitals.