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Granules India's Bonthapally facility completes US FDA inspection with one observation
Granules India's Bonthapally facility completes US FDA inspection with one observation

Business Upturn

time21 hours ago

  • Business
  • Business Upturn

Granules India's Bonthapally facility completes US FDA inspection with one observation

By Aditya Bhagchandani Published on June 20, 2025, 16:28 IST Granules India announced on June 20, 2025, that its API Unit-I facility at Bonthapally, located in Sangareddy District near Hyderabad, has successfully completed a US FDA inspection conducted between June 16 and June 20. The inspection concluded with a single Form 483 observation. In an exchange filing, the company stated it would address the observation within the prescribed timeline. Granules emphasized that the Bonthapally facility is one of the world's largest single-site Paracetamol API manufacturing units by volume and also houses manufacturing plants for Metformin and Guaifenesin APIs. The company assured investors that the outcome will be managed in line with regulatory expectations. Disclaimer: The information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Stock market investments are subject to market risks. Always conduct your own research or consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions. Author or Business Upturn is not liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aditya Bhagchandani serves as the Senior Editor and Writer at Business Upturn, where he leads coverage across the Business, Finance, Corporate, and Stock Market segments. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to journalistic integrity, he not only contributes insightful articles but also oversees editorial direction for the reporting team.

MOHE-MOE unite to improve national education with a taste of campus for sixth formers
MOHE-MOE unite to improve national education with a taste of campus for sixth formers

The Sun

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • The Sun

MOHE-MOE unite to improve national education with a taste of campus for sixth formers

KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) and the Ministry of Education (MOE) are strengthening strategic cooperation to improve the continuity and quality of national education, said Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir. During a courtesy call by Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek who led a MOE delegation, Zambry said they stressed the commitment of both ministries to coordinate the country's education policies comprehensively starting from preschool to higher education levels. Among the issues discussed was the implementation of the Form Six on Campus programme at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). The innovative programme will open up opportunities for sixth formers to gain pre-university learning experience in a higher education environment, thus building a stronger academic foundation that is relevant to future needs. 'The implementation of this programme is a significant initial step to expand the pre-university learning experience in a university setting and add value to Form Six education. We expect student registration to begin on June 10,' he said in a Facebook post today. He said the meeting also discussed the proposal to establish the National Education Council, a joint platform proposed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to unify the direction and policies of the country's education in an integrated manner, without boundaries between MOE and MOHE. The 'Telaah Programme' initiative is also one of the main focuses of the collaboration, aimed at socialising the culture of reading and strengthening the tradition of knowledge through discussions based on major works and national issues. This programme is expected to receive broad support from MOE and the Ministry of Communications to expand its reach to the school level and the general public. Zambry stressed that education can no longer be seen as a separate entity, but rather should be integrated into a common direction that unites values, knowledge and skills in order to form a credible and competitive Malaysian generation. 'We are confident that with the spirit of openness and reciprocity that has been established today, the national education ecosystem will continue to be strong from the grassroots to the highest echelon,' he said.

MOHE-MOE unite to improve national education
MOHE-MOE unite to improve national education

The Sun

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • The Sun

MOHE-MOE unite to improve national education

KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) and the Ministry of Education (MOE) are strengthening strategic cooperation to improve the continuity and quality of national education, said Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir. During a courtesy call by Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek who led a MOE delegation, Zambry said they stressed the commitment of both ministries to coordinate the country's education policies comprehensively starting from preschool to higher education levels. Among the issues discussed was the implementation of the Form Six on Campus programme at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). The innovative programme will open up opportunities for sixth formers to gain pre-university learning experience in a higher education environment, thus building a stronger academic foundation that is relevant to future needs. 'The implementation of this programme is a significant initial step to expand the pre-university learning experience in a university setting and add value to Form Six education. We expect student registration to begin on June 10,' he said in a Facebook post today. He said the meeting also discussed the proposal to establish the National Education Council, a joint platform proposed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to unify the direction and policies of the country's education in an integrated manner, without boundaries between MOE and MOHE. The 'Telaah Programme' initiative is also one of the main focuses of the collaboration, aimed at socialising the culture of reading and strengthening the tradition of knowledge through discussions based on major works and national issues. This programme is expected to receive broad support from MOE and the Ministry of Communications to expand its reach to the school level and the general public. Zambry stressed that education can no longer be seen as a separate entity, but rather should be integrated into a common direction that unites values, knowledge and skills in order to form a credible and competitive Malaysian generation. 'We are confident that with the spirit of openness and reciprocity that has been established today, the national education ecosystem will continue to be strong from the grassroots to the highest echelon,' he said.

Policy shift puts tremendous stress on students
Policy shift puts tremendous stress on students

The Star

time01-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Star

Policy shift puts tremendous stress on students

BUKIT MERTAJAM: At a secon­dary school in Bukit Mertajam, the phones have been ringing off the hook ever since the new req­ui­rement for matriculation entry was announced. The school's Parent-Teacher Asso­ciation (PTA) chairman, who wished to remain anonymous, said around 15 students had scored 10As, but many included A-. 'Frantic parents have been calling to ask if we can help after their children's applications were rejected. We can only explain that it's a government ruling and there's very little we can do. 'It's not fair. The new guidelines caught many off guard, and that's what we've been telling con­cerned parents,' he said. SMK St Mark Butterworth PTA chairman C. Mugilan urged the government to show more leniency, noting that many hardworking students who achieved 10As may now miss out on matriculation opportunities. Meanwhile, parent R. Muru­ge­son, whose daughter will sit for her SPM this year, said the policy shift is putting immense pressure on families, particularly those from middle income groups who rely on matriculation as a pathway to higher education. ALSO READ: Students rattled by A- issue 'What's going to happen next year? Maybe only a few dozen will get in if the criteria keep getting stricter,' he said. On Friday, MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong posted a video on Facebook criticising the Education Ministry's revised entry criteria, which no longer recogni­ses A- as equivalent to an A. Under the new policy, only students with 10 straight A+ and A grades will be automatically off­e­red matriculation places for the 2025/2026 session. Dr Wee said the change marks a major shift from last year's policy, which considered students with 10As and above for matriculation, following a commitment made by the Prime Minister. He added that the new rule was confirmed by Deputy Education Minister Wong Kah Woh via an official circular issued on April 30. Krish Ritesh Ramani, 17, from Kampung Lapan, Melaka, exp­res­s­ed his gratitude to Dr Wee and other leaders for highlighting the challenges faced by high-achie­ving students in securing places in public education programmes. He said the intervention was timely, as scoring straight As in SPM no longer guarantees admission into the matriculation programme. 'I sat for the SPM last year and achieved 7As and one A-. I was deeply disappointed when all my applications were rejected,' he said in an interview yesterday. Krish shared that his only remaining option is to continue with Form Six, as his single A- disqualifies him under the current criteria. 'I worked extremely hard to earn those As because I didn't want to go through Form Six. Now I have no choice but to accept it,' he added. His father also explored private higher education options but the fees proved unaffordable. 'My dream of fast-tracking into a public university has been dashed. Some of my friends who scored 10As, including A-, are facing the same situation,' he added. Meanwhile, Form Five student Muhamed Ikram Shah Mohamed Jefri, 17, from Jenjarom, voiced concern over the mounting pressure students now face. 'The goal of obtaining straight A+ just to enter matriculation is going to be a long and hard journey,' said the SMK Bandar Sau­ja­na Putra student. 'They shouldn't impose perfection as it causes students unnecessary stress. I understand the need for high standards, but students who score A or A- are also high achievers. I hope the ministry reconsiders.'

New Mom Alexandra Daddario Calls Her Growing Son ‘Clam Man' in These Rare & Adorable Travel Photos
New Mom Alexandra Daddario Calls Her Growing Son ‘Clam Man' in These Rare & Adorable Travel Photos

Yahoo

time31-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

New Mom Alexandra Daddario Calls Her Growing Son ‘Clam Man' in These Rare & Adorable Travel Photos

Alexandra Daddario's son is growing up so fast, and these new pics show why she's calling him her lil 'clam man.' Earlier this week, Daddario shared a series of photos to her Instagram with the caption reading, 'This time last year I was in Monaco pregnant with my little clam man happy as a clam little man! And now we get to explore even more places and things!!' More from SheKnows Melania Trump Defends Son Barron Amid Messy Claims He Was Rejected by Harvard In the photos, we see a bunch of pics of her traveling: showing off her food, the landscape, and posing with statues. However, slides six and seven have us wondering where the time went. It seems like yesterday when Daddario announced the birth of her son, and now, he looks so big! In the slides, we see her son in star pajamas, doing tummy time on the bed (and nailing it, might we add). Not only is this a cuteness overload, but it shows her 'clam little man' is her traveling buddy. For those who don't know, Daddario and Form started dating in 2020 during a chance encounter during the COVID-19 pandemic. By June 2022, they were married and then she became the stepmother to Form's two sons (whom he welcomed with ex-wife Jordana Brewster): Julian, born in 2013, and Rowan, born in 2016. On July 10, 2024, Daddario announced that she and Form were expecting a child together, a rainbow baby! 'I'm pregnant and it's all successful and everything's healthy,' Daddario said in an interview with Vogue. 'I had been pregnant. Then I had a loss. It's long and complicated, so I don't want to be too specific. Those kinds of losses and trauma are very hard to explain unless you've been through them.' Then on Oct 31, she announced they had welcomed their child together. Then, in a previous interview with People back in Feb 2025, she made rare comments about her son. 'Fashion Week is a breeze compared to a hungry little baby,' she joked. 'I'm very lucky. He's a great baby. He's just brought so much joy and peace in my life, so I recommend it to anyone who wants a kid.' Before you go, check out these celebrity parents who welcomed after experiencing pregnancy loss. Best of SheKnows 19 Celebrity Parents With Trans & Nonbinary Kids 20 of Serena Williams' Most Adorable Motherhood Moments 30+ Baby Names With Ivy League Vibes — No Degree Required

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