Table 1.
Year | Policy implications | Objective |
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2010 | Established a National Task Force on AMR Containment | Assessment of the AMR situation in India |
2011 | Jaipur Declaration | Amendments in planning and management of AMR containment |
2012 | Chennai Declaration | |
2011 | The Food Safety and Standards (Contaminants, Toxins and Residues) Regulations, by FSSAI | Regulation on usage of antibiotics in food animals |
2012 | National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) | 5-year national plan for the AMR surveillance |
2014 | Implementation of Schedule H1 | Minimize the over the counter availability of the certain antibiotics |
2016 | Launch of the Red Line Campaign on Antibiotics to create awareness regarding rational usage of antibiotics | Awareness program to educated the people for rational usage of antibiotics |
2017 | Delhi Declaration | Amendments in planning and management of AMR containment |
2017 | The Food Safety and Standards (Contaminants, Toxins and Residues) Regulations in food animals |
The table content was adapted and modified from the Gandra et al. [2]