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Deurali-Janta Pharmaceuticals was established in Kathmandu by Mr. Hari Bhakta Sharma, executive director of the company, in 1988. Its corporate office is based in Budhanilkantha Sadak, Bansabari-03, Kathmandu. DJPL started with a few over-the-counter products and antibiotics for minor ailments. In 2005, a specialized division, Suswasthya, was ...
D. Deurali-Janta Pharmaceuticals. Categories: Companies of Nepal by industry. Pharmaceutical companies by country. Medical and health organisations based in Nepal.
Consumer services. Airlines. Kathmandu. 1998. Airline. The Mountain Museum in Pokhara, a hub of tourism in Nepal. Terraced rice farming in Nepal. Nepalese Chamber of Commerce, Lhasa, 1955. Nepal Rastra Bank in Kathmandu.
Alembic Pharmaceuticals. Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is an Indian multinational pharmaceutical company headquartered in Vadodara. [ 2] It is involved in the manufacture of pharmaceutical products, pharmaceutical substances and intermediates. It is also termed to be a market leader in macrolides segment of anti-infective drugs in India.
This listing is limited to those independent companies and subsidiaries notable enough to have their own articles in Wikipedia. Both going concerns and defunct firms are included, as well as firms that were part of the pharmaceutical industry at some time in their existence, provided they were engaged in the production of human (as opposed to veterinary) therapeutics.
22,000. 535. 1st hospital of Nepal. MD / MS started in 2002. DM / M Ch started in 2010. [32] Pokhara Academy of Health Science (PAHS) 1962. Pokhara.
Homestay tourism is the only sustainable tourism business that helps local communities earn direct income through rural tourism in Nepal, therefore, working continuously in the field of homestay for the past 14 years, today as a homestay facilitator promoting homestay throughout Nepal, we offer advice, suggestions, consultation, study, I would like to inform you that I am always ready to share ...
At one time, there were 20 non-life insurance companies in Nepal. To reduce the number of companies, Nepal Beema Pradhikaran introduced a new minimum capital requirement. Due to the new requirement of NRs.2.5 Arba (NRs. 2.5 Billion), the following companies underwent mergers: