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Pharmacy body’s demand

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SHILLONG: The Meghalaya Pharmacy Professional Association (MPPA) has approached the state government requesting the establishment of a institute to train pharmacists in the state.
The association argued that shortage of qualified pharmacists in the state compelled the pharmacy owners to utilize the services of non-qualified people.

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