Established in 2030 B.S. under the visionary leadership of the late Pushpalal Rajbhandari, the Nepal Chemists and Druggists Association, later renamed "Nepal Ausadhi Byawasayee Sangh" in Nepali, stands as a cornerstone in the pharmaceutical landscape of the nation. As a premier national-level professional association, its founding principles revolve around clarifying the intricacies of the pharmaceutical profession and championing the rights and welfare of professionals within the industry on a national scale.
With a steadfast commitment to its objectives, the association operates across 7 states and boasts 55 branches, serving as a vital resource and advocate for its members. Among these branches, the Rupandehi District Branch emerges as a beacon of excellence within the Lumbini province and garners recognition at the national level due to its outstanding performance.
In line with the federal restructuring of the nation, the Rupandehi District Branch was established on the auspicious day of 2076 Bhadra 28 B.S. Since its inception, it has consistently upheld the values and mission of the association, contributing significantly to the advancement of pharmaceutical practice and welfare initiatives on a local and national scale.
Organizational Overview:
District Branch Rupandehi, established on the auspicious day of 2076 Bhadra 28 B.S.,presents the following organizational snapshot:
Membership Composition:
Wholesalers: 155
Retailers: 716
Total: 871
Executive Committee:
Members: 11
Special Advisors: 7
Advisors: 7
Constituted Subcommittees:
Number: 13
Members: 76
Sectoral Coordinators: 7
Staff: 2
Office Location:
Butwal Sub Metropolitan City, Ward No. 8, Shrawan Path, Rupandehi.
Contact Information:
Phone: 071-503176
Email: [email protected]
Foster Unity and Brotherhood: Cultivate a sense of unity, brotherhood, benevolence, and behavioral virtue among drug dealers.
Protect Rights and Interests: Enhance the rights, interests, and efficiency of drug dealers while advocating for their protection.
Ensure Supply Uniformity: Maintain consistency and uniformity in the supply of drugs to safeguard public health.
Establish Professional Principles: Uphold suitable and dignified principles within the drug profession.
Foster Government Relations: Establish peaceful relations between the association and the Nepal Government regarding drug-related matters.
Cultivate International Relationships: Promote friendly relations with national and international drug producers or distributors who share similar objectives.
Collaborate with Government: Engage in ongoing communication with the government to address profession-related issues and provide solutions.
Contribute to Public Health: Actively participate in initiatives that contribute to enhancing public health and raising public awareness.
Social Responsibility: Undertake social programs as part of corporate social responsibility initiatives.
Address Professional Challenges: Take proactive measures to resolve challenges arising from the layered system of drugs and dealerships.
Promote Development and Security: Prioritize the advancement, expansion, and security of the drug profession.
Foster Unity and Camaraderie: Maintain unity and cultivate friendly relations among drug dealers.
Provide Policy Suggestions: Offer recommendations on existing laws and government policies pertaining to the drug profession as needed.
Facilitate Government Collaboration: Strengthen efforts for mutual cooperation between the government and drug dealers.
Establish Uniform Principles: Institute appropriate principles for consistency and harmony in the sale, distribution, and documentation of drugs.
Ensure Accessible Drug Supply: Explore avenues to facilitate easy drug supply for the protection of public health.
Foster International Connections: Forge connections with global drug manufacturers, professional firms, companies, or associations.
Conduct Educational Initiatives: Organize training sessions, lectures, exhibitions, conferences, or seminars on drug profession and public health, alongside promoting relevant articles, posters, and advertisements.
Mediate Disputes: Act as a mediator to resolve disputes among drug-related firms or companies.
Undertake Public Health Initiatives: Execute various activities aimed at enhancing public health outcomes.
Pursue Goal-Oriented Tasks: Execute diverse tasks aligned with the association's overarching objectives.
Disseminate Information: Publish and distribute bulletins, souvenirs periodically to disseminate information.
Foster Social Bonds: Organize gatherings, picnics, cultural programs, and industrial visits to strengthen unity and foster camaraderie among members.
Any individual, firm, company, or organization possessing a valid license issued by the Government of Nepal and duly registered with the Department of Drug Administration is eligible for membership. Prospective members must pay the prescribed membership fee stipulated by the association's legislation and submit their application along with copies of the firm registration certificate, Nepalese citizenship, and Permanent Account Number.