The Hindu Editorial Vocabulary 30th August 2024
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By another name: On misleading advertisements, fake medicine

-Courts should act against fake medicine, not just control advertising

On August 27, a Bench of the Supreme Court of India found itself reaching, once again, for idioms over a matter involving misleading advertisements of ayurveda, siddha, and unani products. Earlier this year, another Bench had concluded proceedings against Patanjali Ayurved over its defiance of an order to not publicise unproven or unprovable medicinal claims attached to its products. Towards the end of that matter, various State-level regulatory agencies were finally roused to act against Patanjali Ayurved over these claims while the Court ordered it to publish media advertisements apologising for its actions. While the responses of the State bodies to the company are still evolving, the Court’s own verdict seemed to embody a belief that nothing more could be done — and this belief casts the Court’s current ire (anger) against the Ministry of AYUSH in a particular light. India’s drug manufacturers and regulators are caught between ensuring high quality, which leads to higher manufacturing costs, while keeping consumer prices down so that patients can access the drugs they need. Unfortunately, neither regulators nor manufacturers have navigated this tension in the patients’ favour. The AYUSH Ministry’s actions have further complicated this scenario by allowing businesses to register all sorts of products as “Ayurvedic” (as illustrated in the case of its licence, and later canceled, to a Bengaluru-based company to sell milk as “Ayurvedic proprietary medicine”) and by attempting to evade existing quality rules, presumably to grease (bribe) the wheels of businesses.

With the Ministry’s cynical (distrustful of human sincerity) attempt now to sidestep (to avoid talking about a subject, especially by starting to talk about something else) Rule 170 of the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules 1945, which penalises misleading advertisements of ayurveda, siddha, and unani products, the Court confronts an old tendency in a new disguise. Public apologies and post facto (after the fact) action by regulatory bodies may have been the end of the line against one company. The Court may also seem sated by a demand, as it spelled out in its May 7 order, that all advertisers self-declare that they will not publish misleading advertisements. But similar concessionary (granting something as a concession) measures will falter against a Ministry. Medicine quality and manufacturer inspections are disuniform (inconsistent), more so in the alternative medicines space, and regulating advertisements has emerged as a last-ditch backstop against bad products entering the market. In the face of progressively weakening protections against what is ultimately fake medicine, the most preferred outcome in the present matter would be for the Court to look at past declarations — self-made or otherwise — and into rectifying the quality-control regime, particularly to empower (give authority to somebody or something) it, protect it from political capture (seizure), and bring alternative medicines under its purview (scope or range).

Hindu Vocab Wordlist 30th August 2024

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  • Ire: Anger or strong displeasure.
  • Grease: Bribe or corrupt to influence/To give someone money secretly so that they will make things happen in the way that you want.
  • Cynical: Distrustful of human sincerity or motives (Believing that people are only interested in themselves and are not sincere).
  • Post facto: After the fact. Something that occurs after an event.
  • Concessionary: Granting something as a compromise or concession (Something that is offered at a lower price than usual for certain people, for example, students or old people)
  • Disuniform: Inconsistent or lacking uniformity.
  • Capture: To seize or take control of something.
  • Purview: The scope or range of authority or influence.
  • Sidestep: To avoid or evade something.
  • Empower: To give authority or power to someone.

Hindu Vocab Master 30th August with Synonyms & Antonyms

Here are the synonyms and antonyms of all the difficult words in Hindu Vocab Master for 30th August 2024.

Difficult WordSynonymsAntonyms
IreAnger, Fury, Rage, WrathPeace, Patience, Calmness, Serenity
GreaseCorrupt, Bribe, Lubricate, SmoothDiscourage, Halt, Obstruct, Block
CynicalDistrustful, Skeptical, Misanthropic, SarcasticTrustful, Hopeful, Optimistic, Naive
Post factoRetrospective, Later, Subsequent, RetroactiveEarlier, Preceding, Prior, Antecedent
ConcessionaryCompromising, Granting, Yielding, PermissiveStrict, Unyielding, Rigid, Inflexible
DisuniformInconsistent, Irregular, Uneven, VariableConsistent, Regular, Uniform, Stable
CaptureTake, Seize, Control, ConfiscateLiberate, Release, Free, Surrender
PurviewScope, Boundaries, Range, Extent, Constraint, Limitation, Narrowness, Exclusion
SidestepEvade, Avoid, Circumvent, DodgeEngage, Confront, Address, Face
EmpowerStrengthen, Authorize, Enable, FacilitateWeaken, Hinder, Disable, Undermine

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