As someone whose father traveled there and many other countries where English is prevalent, many of the medicines and supplies he would acquire would be dual language like that. Check the pictures further down in the article, you'll see more text in Hindi, most likely in the inside pamphlet or other side of the card. That being said, English is less prevalent in Uttar Pradesh than other regions of India, so if really could go either way. I used to get prescription drugs from India all the time, and there was plenty of English text on the packages as well.
As someone whose father traveled there and many other countries where English is prevalent, many of the medicines and supplies he would acquire would be dual language like that. Check the pictures further down in the article, you'll see more text in Hindi, most likely in the inside pamphlet or other side of the card. That being said, English is less prevalent in Uttar Pradesh than other regions of India, so if really could go either way. I used to get prescription drugs from India all the time, and there was plenty of English text on the packages as well.
Thanks for the insight!