Published on: August 14, 2025
UNION HEALTH MINISTRY LAUNCHES SHRESTH INDEX
UNION HEALTH MINISTRY LAUNCHES SHRESTH INDEX
NEWS – The Union Health Ministry has launched the State Health Regulatory Excellence Index (SHRESTH) to benchmark and strengthen state drug regulatory systems through a transparent, data-driven framework. Developed by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO), SHRESTH aims to ensure drug safety, quality, and efficacy across India.
HIGHLIGHTS
Purpose & Significance
- Ensures safety, quality, and efficacy of medicines — a key government commitment.
- Acts as a virtual gap assessment tool for states to evaluate current capacities and progress toward maturity certification.
- Focuses on human resources, infrastructure, and digitization to guarantee safe drugs nationwide.
Structure of SHRESTH Index
- Two categories:
- Manufacturing States – 27 indices across Human Resources, Infrastructure, Licensing, Surveillance, and Responsiveness.
- Primarily Distribution States/UTs – 23 indices.
- Monthly data submission to CDSCO; scoring and feedback on the 1st of each month.
Expected Benefits
- Targeted improvements in state regulatory systems.
- Harmonization of regulatory processes across India.
- Promotion of best practices, technology innovation, and uniform implementation of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act.
Stakeholder Involvement
- Launch attended virtually by Health Secretaries, Drugs Controllers, and senior officials.
- Emphasis on centre–state collaboration in regulating India’s large pharmaceutical industry.
- States acknowledged SHRESTH as a roadmap, not merely a scorecard.
Future Plans
- Extension of the Not of Standard Quality (NSQ) Dashboard to all states.
- Symposium on Drug Regulatory Systems.
- Expansion of joint trainings, audits, and structured knowledge-sharing platforms.
Global Context
- Builds on India’s WHO ML3 vaccine status with an aim to raise medicine standards to similar global benchmarks.
- Reinforces India’s role as the “Pharmacy of the World” through international harmonization.
