Karnataka: Janaushadhi Kendras cut down medical bills of Tumkur residents

IANS April 4, 2025 151 views

The Pradhan Mantri Jan Aushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP) is revolutionizing healthcare accessibility in Tumkur, Karnataka through affordable generic medicine centers. Residents are experiencing significant cost reductions, with some patients saving up to 80% on their medical expenses. Janaushadhi Kendras have become a lifeline for low-income families, providing quality medicines at dramatically reduced prices. The national scheme now boasts over 15,000 centers, promising improved healthcare affordability across India.

"I get the same medicines for just Rs 1,000" - Heart Patient Beneficiary
Tumkur: , April 4 (IANS) Janaushadhi Kendras, opened in the city in Karnataka, under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Aushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP), have brought respite to the people by cutting down medical expenses of several families and providing crucial support to the poor and marginalised families in particular.

Key Points

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Janaushadhi Kendras provide medicines at 50-90% cheaper rates

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Generic drug centers support low-income families

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Over 15,000 centers operational nationwide by March 2025

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Scheme ensures quality affordable healthcare

The Janaushadhi Kendras are providing medicines to people at about 50-90 per cent cheaper rates as compared to private medical stores. This has brought smiles to the faces of residents as they are getting low-cost medicines for safeguarding their health.

Many locals shared that the medicines that they purchased at Rs 1,500 at private pharmacies are available at just Rs 200 at these centres.

“I have been suffering from a heart condition for the past four years. Earlier, I had to spend around Rs 6,000 per year on medicines. But now, thanks to the Janaushadhi Kendra, I get the same medicines for just Rs 1,000," said a beneficiary.

Many customers also shared their experience of getting quality medicines at reduced costs at these centres.

"This has been highly beneficial for us," said Pasha, a regular customer.

Syed Khan, another regular buyer at Janaushadhi Kendra, said, “If I buy medicines from private pharmacies, it costs me around Rs 600 to Rs 700. But at the Janaushadhi Kendra, I get the same medicines for just Rs 300. That’s why I prefer buying from here.”

The PMBJP scheme ensures quality generic medicines at affordable rates to all citizens. Under the scheme, thousands of dedicated outlets known as Janaushadhi Kendras have been opened across the country to provide generic medicines at affordable prices.

Till March 2025, there were more than 15,000 Janaushadhi Kendras operational across all districts of the country, offering enhanced healthcare affordability to the citizens while also creating a promising avenue for self-employment.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is such a game-changer for middle-class families! My mother's diabetes medicines used to cost us ₹2500/month. Now we get the same quality for ₹400 at our local Janaushadhi Kendra. More people should know about this 💙
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the initiative, I've noticed some medicines are often out of stock. The government should improve supply chain management to make this truly reliable. Still, a great step for healthcare accessibility!
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Sunil G.
My entire neighborhood has switched to Janaushadhi. The savings are unbelievable! Just last month I saved ₹1200 on my father's blood pressure meds. More centers should open in rural areas too.
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Ananya R.
👏👏 This is what development looks like! Affordable healthcare should be every citizen's right. The 90% discount on some medicines is life-changing for daily wage workers. Hope this model gets replicated in other sectors too!
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Vikram S.
I was skeptical about generic medicines at first, but after using them for 6 months I can confirm the quality is just as good. The staff at our Tumkur center is very knowledgeable too. Big thumbs up!

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