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Consultation with Media on The Proposed
National Biotechnology Regulatory Authority (NBRA)
Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Science &
Technology, Government of India has been entrusted with the
responsibility of setting up of National Biotechnology Regulatory
Authority (NBRA). The NBRA would be set up as an independent,
autonomous and professionally led body to provide a single
window mechanism for biosafety clearance of genetically modified
products and processes.
Setting up of NBRA will require the promulgation of new legislation,
namely the National Biotechnology Regulatory Act
or the NBR Act. Draft establishment plan and draft legislation
have been prepared by a Consultative Committee of experts.
Copies of both the draft documents have been placed at http://dbtindia.nic.in
and http://dbtbiosafety.nic.in
DBT has initiated the consultative process with all the stakeholders
for discussing the establishment plan and draft Bill for the
above. As part of the above process, a consultation with senior
media representatives was held under the chairmanship of Prof.
M.S. Swaminathan on June 28, 2008 at New Delhi.
Representatives from leading news organizations participated
in the consultation. Several aspects of the proposed bill
including data exclusivity, sharing of data/information on
the field trials and safety testing with public, ensuring
full autonomy to the proposed regulatory authority, the role
of appellate tribunal vis-à-vis its relation with other
civil courts, inter-ministerial cooperation to address overlapping
issues with existing laws particularly in case of foods and
pharma were discussed. Several representatives stressed the
need for a professionalized communication and outreach system
and suggested that the same should be inbuilt as part of the
new organization to enable smooth flow of information to various
stakeholders. Dr. M.K. Bhan, Secretary, DBT clarified that
the Department is only a facilitator in establishment of this
Authority and would have no role in its functioning and operations
once it is established. He reiterated that NBRA will be a
fully autonomous and professional body with comparable global
standards and public feedback systems for ensuring science
based regulations.
Chairing the meeting, Prof. M.S. Swaminathan indicated that
consultation with all stakeholders and taking into account
their concerns would ensure adequate public confidence in
the establishment of NBRA.
DBT officials informed that the date for seeking feedback
from various stakeholders has been extended upto July 31,
2008 and all responses can be sent at nbra.dbt@nic.in.
Source: Press Information
Bureau
Date: June 28, 2008

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