Gujarat FDA cancels licenses of 15 blood banks for violating standard norms

There were 156 blood banks in the state, and with these cancellations, 141 have licenses to operate

Veena Mani  |  New Delhi 

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has canceled of 15 banks in the state for not following standard practices to store and distribute  

"The state regulator has asked these banks to pull down the shutter as they are repeated defaulters," said its chief Dr H G Koshia. The considers these banks as substandard due to the unavailability of kits to test antibodies and other equipment related issues.

There were 156 banks in the state, and with these cancellations, 141 have to operate. Cancellation of has taken place across a number of cities like Ahmadabad, Rajkot among others. 

As per the rules, a 24/7 bank is required to have at least three Transfusion Officers (BTOs) working in shifts. It is also mandatory that while collecting and transfusing blood, its components such as plasma, white cells are tested in the presence of a to avoid fatal mistakes.

is not the only state to tighten the grip on banks. FDA, too in the recent past, has cancelled of banks run by the municipal corporations. This was the outcome of a series of actions taken by the state regulator in the wake of the findings that 5 civic-run banks did not have a requisite number of technical staffs.

Official records suggest that in 2015, there were 2,760 banks functional in the country, out of this had 136. The subsequent year saw an increase by 20. However, cancellation of these brings the number back to almost the same.

Earlier Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) reports have pointed out the same problems which are not being tackled by the officer. component separation facilities to separate into its constituent components such as red cells, platelets, plasma were not available at sites audited by the CAG.

Recently, the ministry has also been pulled up by a parliamentary committee for not utilising allocated to set up banks in Delhi and Chennai. The ministry received Rs 404 crore for this reason.


Gujarat FDA cancels licenses of 15 blood banks for violating standard norms

There were 156 blood banks in the state, and with these cancellations, 141 have licenses to operate

The Gujarat FDA has cancelled licenses of 15 blood banks in the state for not following standard practices to store and distribute blood. "The state regulator has asked these blood banks to pull down the shutter as they are repeated defaulters." said its chief Dr H G Koshia .The Gujarat FDA feels that these blood banks are substandard due to the unavailability of kits to test antibodies and other equipment related issues. There were 156 blood banks in the state. With these cancellations, 141 have licenses to operate. Cancellation of license has taken place across a number of cities like Ahmadabad, Rajkot among others. As per the rules, a 24/7 blood bank is required to have at least three Blood Transfusion Officers (BTOs) working in shifts. It is also mandatory that while collecting and transfusing blood, its components such as plasma, white blood cells are tested in the presence of a BTO to avoid fatal mistakes.Gujarat is not the only state to tighten the grip on blood banks. ... The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has canceled of 15 banks in the state for not following standard practices to store and distribute  
"The state regulator has asked these banks to pull down the shutter as they are repeated defaulters," said its chief Dr H G Koshia. The considers these banks as substandard due to the unavailability of kits to test antibodies and other equipment related issues.

There were 156 banks in the state, and with these cancellations, 141 have to operate. Cancellation of has taken place across a number of cities like Ahmadabad, Rajkot among others. 

As per the rules, a 24/7 bank is required to have at least three Transfusion Officers (BTOs) working in shifts. It is also mandatory that while collecting and transfusing blood, its components such as plasma, white cells are tested in the presence of a to avoid fatal mistakes.

is not the only state to tighten the grip on banks. FDA, too in the recent past, has cancelled of banks run by the municipal corporations. This was the outcome of a series of actions taken by the state regulator in the wake of the findings that 5 civic-run banks did not have a requisite number of technical staffs.

Official records suggest that in 2015, there were 2,760 banks functional in the country, out of this had 136. The subsequent year saw an increase by 20. However, cancellation of these brings the number back to almost the same.

Earlier Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) reports have pointed out the same problems which are not being tackled by the officer. component separation facilities to separate into its constituent components such as red cells, platelets, plasma were not available at sites audited by the CAG.

Recently, the ministry has also been pulled up by a parliamentary committee for not utilising allocated to set up banks in Delhi and Chennai. The ministry received Rs 404 crore for this reason.


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