Monday, February 04, 2019

mustard fields and ox-cart tracks and other musings on USA crying UNCLE!

Today, India’s thousands of drug companies not only supply the country’s poor with affordable medicine, but have become a key source of drugs for the rest of the developing world. They played a central role in bringing down the price of lifesaving antiretroviral drugs that have helped contain the AIDS epidemic. Mylan’s plant is a supplier of these, too. Globally, India accounts for 20 percent of generic-drug exports.

In the northern Indian village of Toansa, a drugmaking facility owned by Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd. rises amid mustard fields and ox-cart tracks.
So what is this more polluting than te  chemical toxic dump of New Jersey with  pollution emitting  automobiles n  concrete highways?

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