SHOPIAN, JUNE 04: As part of the 100 Day Campaign under JK Nasha Mukht Abhiyan being spearheaded in the district by Deputy Commissioner Shopian, Shishir Gupta a joint drug enforcement team led by Sub Divisional Magistrate Zainapora, Bilal Ahmed, conducted a surprise inspection of healthcare establishments in Zainapora today.
The team comprised the Drug Control Inspector and other officials from concerned departments.
During the inspection, four medical shops were found in gross violation of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, and Rules thereunder. Major contraventions included improper inventory and record keeping of NRx and Schedule H1 drugs, non-maintenance of computerised billing systems, and stocking of expired medicines on shelves. Two diagnostic laboratories were also found operating without valid registration and mandatory permissions as required under statutory provisions. All six establishments were sealed on the spot.
The enforcement team thoroughly examined sales records, purchase bills, licenses, storage conditions, and operational procedures to ensure adherence to legal and professional standards.
Emphasizing the administration’s commitment to public health, SDM Zainapora stated that strict compliance with the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, particularly provisions related to Schedule H1 and NRx drugs, is non-negotiable for safeguarding not only patient safety but also the safety of the general public from the menace of drugs. He reiterated that under the JK Nasha Mukht Abhiyan, the district administration has adopted a zero-tolerance policy towards drug-related violations, and such enforcement drives will continue with greater intensity.
The initiative reflects the district’s resolve to curb the illegal sale and misuse of prescription drugs and ensure that healthcare services operate strictly within the ambit of law, in line with the vision of DC Shopian to make the district drug-free.













