Regulatory Changes in India and What It Means for Clinical Research in the CountryQuintilesIMS
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The Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI)—the regulatory body for securities markets in India—has now designed the new BRSR to be interoperable with other internationally accepted reporting frameworks. Such as the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB)...
A new regulatory body, Digital India Authority, will oversee and ensure the safe and responsible use of digital technologies. Cybercrime New laws will be introduced laws to fight cybercrime, making it easier for law enforcement investigate and prosecute malicious attacks. The above goals align ...
In New Zealand (Aotearoa), the accreditation body is: International Accreditation New Zealand (IANZ) In Vietnam, the accreditation body is: Bureau of Accreditation(BoA) In India, the accreditation body is: National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) ...
The new vaccine uses self-amplifying mRNA technology, which means it teaches the body how to produce more mRNA. Existing mRNA vaccines cannot do this and contain only a specified dose of mRNA, whereas the new technology could, potentially, create more vaccine-specific mRNA within the body ...
The regulatory updates for 2025 signify a transformative phase in Indonesia’s auditing landscape. Mandatory legal audits and the adoption of GIAS will set higher compliance benchmarks for businesses, paving the way for improved governance and accountability. ...
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is the regulatory body for securities markets in India, similar to the Securities and Exchange Commission in the U.S.
The Indian Boiler Regulation, or IBR, is an independent body that provides boiler manufacturing guidelines in India and regulates them. Indian Boiler Regulation falls under the IBR Act 1950. This law is accepted all over India except Jammu & Kashmir. The IBR is basically a construction code that...
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