The Supreme Court has overturned the Ayush Ministry’s announcement that did not include a ban on the unapproved promotion of Ayurvedic, Unani, and Siddha drugs.
The Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945, Rule 170, was removed, and on July 1, 2024, the Central government issued a notification. This was halted by the Supreme Court today.The order was passed by a bench of Justices Hima Kohli and Sandeep Mehta, who noted that the omission was against the court’s order from May 7, 2024. “Enclosed with the affidavit filed by the Ministry of Ayush,” it was noted.
The Supreme Court has overturned the Ayush Ministry’s announcement that did not include a ban on the unapproved promotion of Ayurvedic, Unani, and Siddha drugs.
Naga Chaitanya created a buzz on social media this Tuesday when a video of him dressed as a groom went viral, leading many fans to speculate that he might be getting married soon to his fiancée, Sobhita Dhulipala. The video set off a flurry of excitement among followers, who were eager to celebrate what they assumed was an imminent wedding. However, the real story behind the video was far less surprising: Chaitanya was actually promoting a new wedding collection for a clothing brand.
During the launch event, Chaitanya addressed the speculation with a touch of humor, suggesting, “Perhaps you could think so, that it’s a countdown kinda for my marriage.” Despite the playful remark, he chose to remain tight-lipped about the specifics of his upcoming wedding, including the date and venue.
When pressed further about whether his appearance in a groom’s outfit was a rehearsal or a hint at the forthcoming nuptials, Chaitanya responded with a playful tone, leaving fans guessing. On the topic of the wedding’s scale, he shared his thoughts on what truly matters. “Marriage is about the people who mean a lot to me,” he said, “It doesn’t have to be a big fat wedding, but it should respect our cultures and traditions.” This statement suggests that while he values the significance of the ceremony, he prefers a celebration that honors tradition and personal connections over grandeur.
