However, Shiv Sena leader and Maharashtra minister for public health Dr Deepak Sawant said currently the state policy doesn't allow sale of generic medicines at government-run health centres and hospitals.
"In this scheme, 504 medicines and 200 medical devices and other items will be sold. Medicines and devices made by public sector undertakings like Hindustan Antibiotics and others will be on sale.
"The aim of the scheme is to provide employment to unemployed B Pharm youths, NGOs and charitable trusts," Ahir, MoS for Fertilizers, Petroleum and Pharmaceuticals, said.
Senior Sena leader and Maharashtra industries minister Subhash Desai through his Prabhodhan Sanstha has been selling generic medicines at lower rates in suburban Goregaon.
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Ahir said Desai had sought permission to sell generic medicines through mobile vans too.
But the state health minister Sawant later said if the sale of generic medicines in government-run health centres and hospitals is allowed, the owners might misuse the facility.