Word of the Day (remiss)-04JAN25

Word of the Day (remiss)-04JAN25

Today’s “Word of the Day” is remiss and it is an adjective meaning “negligent, neglectful, careless, heedless, unmindful, lax, inattentive, disregardful“.

Example Sentence: India exports pharmaceutical products but is remiss about ensuring quality products. Dr. Jayalal president of the Commonwealth Medical Association, UK. blames the culture of “L1“ (lowest quotation) for the spread of spurious (fake), substandard drugs. India must address its concern about drug regulations. “Every pharmaceutical company should have a mechanism to track the drug as a GMP (good manufacturing practice). Among doctors there is concern about the efficacy of the drugs they prescribe,” he reveals.

Word of the Day (remiss)-04JAN25

This word is present in India must up budgetary allocation for health to ensure quality standards of care: expert and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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