The Jan Aushadhi Kendra, part of the PMBJP, is marking a decade of providing affordable healthcare solutions. Across India, the Jan Aushadhi week is promoting free health check-ups and low-cost treatments. In Koderma, Jharkhand, a march was held to raise awareness about affordable generic medicines available at Jan Aushadhi stores.
Reflecting the positive impact of the scheme, local leaders like Dr. Nira Yadav and Deputy Commissioner Rituraj flagged off the march. They highlighted how Jan Aushadhi Kendras have made basic healthcare accessible and affordable for the underprivileged. The Jan Aushadhi Centre in Koderma district has particularly helped disadvantaged families access affordable medicines, even for serious illnesses like cancer.
Beneficiaries have praised the Jan Aushadhi Kendras for providing quality medicines at reasonable prices. They also expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for this public welfare initiative. With over 200 Jan Aushadhi Centres established in the state, the one at Koderma Sadar Hospital has seen a growing number of patients benefiting from its services.
In addition to the march, awareness programs have been conducted to further connect people with this healthcare initiative. The PMBJP yojana has brought relief to numerous individuals and families facing serious illnesses, improving their quality of life. Preceding Jan Aushadhi Diwas on March 7, more than 250 free health check-up camps have been organized nationwide.
