Under the Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Jan Aushadhi Pariyojana, a scheme launched in 2008, the government has so far opened 777 Jan Aushadhi stores where more than 600 medicines and 150 medical devices are sold. The Bureau of Pharma PSUs of India (BPPI) is the nodal implementation agency for this programme.
"Unfortunately, in India, in different parts, medicine mafia is dominating. It's our duty to free the country from medicine mafia," he said while addressing an event organised by the National Yuva Cooperative Society (NYCS).
Last month, the government had signed an agreement with the NYCS to set up 1,000 Jan Aushadhi Kendras.
The minister expressed serious concerns over "exorbitant" price charged by the domestic and multi-national companies for branded and patented medicines compared to generic medicines.
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He said an unbranded generic medicine priced Rs 5-6 is being sold at Rs 250 by domestic pharma companies and Rs 2,500 by MNC in the name of "branded and patented".
"These are the same products with zero difference but only the packaging is changed...I am not joking. I can tell you the name of company, brand and medicine," he asserted.
The minister, however, said there would be challenges ahead as "the medicine mafia would not sit silent" and try to create hurdles by raising quality and license issues.
He asked the youth interested in running of Jan Aushadhi stores to be brave and be ready to face the challenge keeping the welfare of the society in mind.
The minister noted that the price of generic medicines sold in the Janaushadhi Kendras is significantly lower than the rates of branded medicines and the quality of medicines is 'WHO compliant'.
When asked whether the government will achieve the target of opening 3,000 Jan Aushadhi Kendras by March this year, the minister said,"I am hopeful it will cross the mark".
"Every citizen of this country should have an access to good quality medicines at a cheaper price," he added.
BPPI provides one-time financial assistance of up to Rs 2.5 lakh for opening this centre/store. It has signed MoUs for 6,000 Janaushadhi Kendras and also has 20,000 applications for individuals interested in opening such stores.
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