Introduction: Chameli, scientifically known as Jasminum officinale, is a captivating and fragrant flowering plant that has enchanted people for centuries. Known by various names across different cultures, Chameli holds significant historical and contemporary importance. In this article, we will delve into the world of Chameli, exploring its remarkable characteristics, diverse uses, and cultivation techniques. Whether you are an avid gardener, a fragrance enthusiast, or simply curious about the wonders of nature, join us on this journey to discover the allure of Chameli and unravel its secrets. Description and Characteristics: Chameli, or Jasminum officinale, is a visually striking flowering plant with a graceful and elegant presence. It typically grows as a deciduous or semi-evergreen vine, though it can also be cultivated as a shrub. The size of Chameli varies depending on its growing conditions, but it can reach heights of 10 to 15 feet (3 to 4.5 meters) or even more in optimal
Declaration about Drug License required for Selling Ayurvedic (Including siddha and unani) Medicines
We received a lot of queries that ask for any document mentioning no license required for selling of ayurvedic medicines. Ayurvedic medicines are covered under drug and cosmetic act & rules. The act mention all information about licenses that are needed for manufacturing, selling, distributing, exporting, importing of pharma, cosmetic, homoeopathic, ayurvedic (including unani & siddha), medical devices, blood and other related products. It mentions only licenses that is needed but doesn't mention for what is not needed. For Ayurvedic (Including siddha and unani), only manufacturing license is described but no license is mentioned for sale, purchase, retail and distribution of Ayurvedic (Including siddha and unani) medicines. So, it is understood that there is no license is required for retail and distribution of Ayurvedic (Including siddha and unani) medicines but still some persons ask for written proof. Some days ago, we found at Bihar Drug Authority website mentioning &q