The Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) suspends the licences of the Bombay Presidency Radio Club and Khar Gymkhana, according to reports.
The actions relate to the licences held by these organisations in the Bombay area. Both outlets describe the suspension as a regulatory step taken by the FDA, without detailing the same set of underlying allegations or outcomes. The reporting is focused on the suspension itself, rather than on any subsequent hearings, appeals, or timelines for resolution.
While the outlets use similar wording and cover the same two entities, they present the information in slightly different phrasing: one report frames the development as the FDA suspending licences of the organisations, while the other highlights that it is the licences of the specific radio club and gymkhana that are now suspended. Neither account, in the material provided, specifies the precise reasons for the suspension or what regulatory issues triggered the decision.