India Develops First Indigenous Antibiotic and Advances in Gene Therapy

India has successfully developed its first indigenous antibiotic, Nafithromycin, effective against resistant respiratory infections, particularly benefiting cancer patients and diabetics. This achievement, a collaboration between the Department of Biotechnology and Wockhardt, highlights the importance of a self-sustainable innovation ecosystem. Additionally, a breakthrough in gene therapy for Hemophilia has been reported, marking India's first indigenous clinical trial. Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh emphasized the role of AI in healthcare and the need for greater private sector participation in research and innovation.

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APEDA Launches First Sea Shipment of Botanical-Infused Millet Foods to New Zealand

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) facilitated the maiden sea shipment of botanical-infused, ready-to-cook millet functional foods from Karnataka to New Zealand. This milestone underscores the expanding opportunities for India's millet-based agricultural exports, bolstered by participation in APEDA-supported international trade fairs. Source: Original Link