India, March 20 -- The Government of India has issued a release:
Sl. No.
Financial Year
Number of Medicines
Total
1.
2020-21
1450
1654
2.
2021-22
1616
1866
3.
2022-23
1759
2039
4.
2023-24
2047
2347
5.
2024-25
2110
2425
Under Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana scheme, a total of 18,646 JAKs are opened till 28.02.2026 across the country, of which 727 Kendras opened in the state of Maharashtra and 634 Kendras in the state of Madhya Pradesh.
The product basket under the Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Yojna has 2,110 medicines and 315 surgicals, medical consumables and devices, covering all major therapeutic groups, such as cardiovascular, anti-cancer, anti-diabetic, anti-infectives, anti-allergic and gastro-intestinal medicines and nutraceuticals. Almost all generic medicines included in the National List of Essential Medicines, except lab reagents and vaccines, are part of the product basket.
The product basket of items has grown from 1654 items to 2425 items over the past 5 years. The financial year wise growth in product basket of PMBJP during the last five financial years is as under:-
Under the scheme, incentive to JAK owners is given at rate of 10% of monthly purchases, of Janaushadhi products purchased from Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Bureau of India (PMBI), subject to a ceiling of Rs.10,000 per month. In addition, JAK owners are also provided incentive of up to Rs.10,000 per month for maintaining requisite stock of 200 high-demand products.
With a view to address any supply gaps and ensure smooth supply and product availability at JAKs, the following measures are in place:
Total savings of Rs. 40,000 crores by way of reduced "Out-of-Pocket Expenditure" on medicines on account of use of Janaushadhi Products.
With a view to ensure wider availability of affordable medicines across the country, including underserved and tribal districts, the Government has set a target to increase in the total number of JAKs opened across the country to 25,000 by end of March 2027.
The Government has adopted a franchise-like model for opening of JAKs by inviting online applications from individual entrepreneurs, non-governmental organisations, societies, trusts, firms, private companies, etc. This process facilitates opening of JAKs at private spaces as well as Government premises in a similar manner.
State and Union Territory Governments and district administrations are requested from time to time to create awareness about the scheme and to provide rent-free space for opening Jan Aushadhi Kendras (JAKs) in government hospitals, community health centres and primary health centres.
This information was given by Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilizers, Smt. Anupriya Patel, in a written reply in the Lok Sabha today.
Disclaimer: Curated by HT Syndication.