Strike today: Chemists down shutters across India, protest e-platform plan

Their angst: uploading
details of drugs traded on the portal and fee for keeping it running
Over 800,000
chemists across the country have decided to shut shop on Tuesday to
protest against the government's e-platform plan to regulate the sale of drugs.
The platform is being set up to ensure supply of quality
drugs and curb anti-microbial resistance, but chemists are opposing the move.
Under the plan chemists will have to upload details of all medicines purchased
and sold on the e-platform and will have to pay a transaction fee to support
cost of running the system.
All India Organisation of Chemists and Druggists (AIOCD)
president Jagannath Shinde claimed that the strike has hundred per cent support
from members across India and all stores except those in hospitals and
day-and-night outlets will remain closed.
MedPlus, which runs 1,400 outlets in southern and eastern
India, has said it will not participate in the strike and "will try and
keep all stores open."
There are other indications too the strike may not get full
support. Around 600 chemist store owners in Tamil Nadu will wear black bands in
protest but will keep their outlets open.
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