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notification The Hindu Sunday, 8 March 2026 NEW

Tamil Nadu releases Government Order to regulate cosmetology, aesthetics, and hair transplant clinics

Official government notification — a formal executive order that operationalises policy decisions. Carries legal weight and specifies rules, dates, exemptions, or procedural requirements.

Summary

The order is based on the National Medical Commission guidelines on aesthetics and hair transplant issued on September 20, 2022, which have been incorporated into Tamil Nadu Clinical Establishment rules

Key Facts

Type Notification
Source The Hindu - National
Published Sunday, 8 March 2026
Affected Population 1.4 billion citizens, 5 million healthcare workers

Key Numbers

Health budget: Rs 90,958 crore (2025-26)
Target: 2.5% of GDP public health spending
1.5 lakh Health & Wellness Centres planned
Rs 15,000 crore for Digital India initiatives

Key Authorities

Ministry of Health & Family WelfareICMRAYUSHMinistry of Electronics & ITTRAI

Key Stakeholders

PatientsHealthcare WorkersHospitals & ClinicsInternet UsersTech CompaniesStartups

Government Context

NDA III BJP-led NDA
Centre-Right
Left Centre Right

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