CBIC clarifies on rectifiable labelling of information for imported food consignments

To facilitate ease of trade while ensuring the safety of food imported into India, all non compliant labels on imported food consignment may be permitted for rectification at port itself. This rectification has to be carried out at Customs bound warehouse, before visual inspection or re-inspection by the Authorised Officer or his representative, by affixing a single non- detachable sticker or by any other non-detachable method.

MoHFW issues Initiatives for health systems strengthening in Aspirational Districts

National Health Mission (NHM) envisages achievement of universal access to equitable, affordable & quality health care services that are accountable and responsive to people’s needs. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare provides technical and financial support to the States/UTs to strengthen the public healthcare system, based on the proposals received in the form of Programme Implementation Plans (PIPs).

CBIC clarifies on Implementation of origin procedures under India-Australia ECTA

The India-Australia ECTA recognizes electronic Certificates of Origin. Hence, an e-COO, issued electronically by the Issuing bodies of Australia, is a valid document for the purpose of claiming preferential benefit under India-Australia ECTA, provided that the e-COO has been issued in the prescribed format, bears seal and signatures of the authorized Issuing body or authority and fulfills all other specified requirements.

National Tele Mental Health Programme

Realizing the impact that COVID-19 may have on the mental health of the people, the Government has taken a number of initiatives under the National Tele Mental Health Programme” to further improve access to quality mental health counselling and care services in the country.