India to get its first cannabis-based medicinal project in Jammu, says union minister

India is set to launch its first cannabis-based medicinal project in Jammu, as announced by Union Minister Jitendra Singh. Currently in its third phase, the project is progressing through testing and trials, with plans for human trials to commence subsequently. This initiative aims to explore the therapeutic potential of cannabis, which has garnered interest globally for its medicinal benefits. The project reflects a significant shift in India's approach towards cannabis, moving beyond its historical stigma to embrace its potential in healthcare. As the nation grapples with various health challenges, this development could pave the way for innovative treatment options and enhance the country's pharmaceutical landscape. The government is optimistic about the project's outcomes, which could influence future policies on cannabis use in India and contribute to research in the field of alternative medicine.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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