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<h1>Rule 133: Import Cosmetics Only Through Specified Entry Points; Exemptions in Schedule 'D' Don't Apply</h1> The Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, and the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945, regulate the import of cosmetics and drugs into India. Rule 133 mandates that cosmetics can only be imported through specified entry points, while Schedule 'D' provides exemptions for certain non-medical substances. The Drugs Controller General of India clarifies that these exemptions do not apply to cosmetics. Drugs must also be imported through designated locations, with specific points for imports from neighboring countries. Compliance with health warnings for tobacco products is required, and the Single Window Project aims to streamline customs procedures for drug and cosmetic consignments.