Nationwide celebrations for Jan Aushadhi Day emphasize the power of generic drugs in making healthcare equitable. Key figures like Nitin Gadkari and Yogi Adityanath voiced strong support for the PM’s flagship project, portraying it as a lifeline for millions.
‘PM Modi’s Jan Aushadhi Pariyojana delivers medicines to the poor at 50-90% discounts, ensuring better health and creating jobs pan-India,’ Gadkari shared on X.
Yogi Adityanath noted: ‘Thanks to PM Modi’s leadership, quality generics reach the common man affordably via Jan Aushadhi centers—a true partner for the needy in building a strong nation.’
Pankaj Chaudhary elaborated: ‘With 18,660+ centers stocking 2,110 drugs and 315 items, PM’s vision has democratized healthcare, turning affordability into reality.’
MP’s Mohan Yadav added: ‘Congratulations on Jan Aushadhi Day. These centers are PM Modi’s priceless gift, enabling low-cost treatment for a healthier society.’
From inception, the scheme has empowered pharmacies in underserved regions, slashed medicine prices, and integrated surgical supplies. It’s a model of cost-effective governance, with data showing significant savings for families. As endorsements pour in, the program eyes broader impact, solidifying India’s healthcare landscape.
