Indian Government launched 8 Nutraceutical immunity boosters
Government of India has launched 8 immunity boosting products under Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Priyojana (PMBJP) for sale through Janaushadhi Kendras across country.
These products will help in boosting immunity of the people.
These products were launched by Union Minister of Chemicals & Fertilizers Shri DV Sadananda Gowda.
He also informed that products are comparable in quality and are cheaper by over 26% than the market price.
These products will be sold through massive network of Janaushadhi Kendras spread across the country.
The Minister also said "around one million patients visit our 6500 plus stores every day, to purchase quality generic & affordable medicines. "
Presently, there are 6587 Jan Ausadhi Kendras and 732 districts out of 734 are covered.
Goverment of India is promoting use of generic medicines in India by various mediums like print, electronic & social media, organizing seminars involving social impact groups like doctors, pharmacists, consumers etc. spent around Rs 21 crore in last five years for this purpose. Sanctioned budget of Rs 12.90 crore this year.
Indian Government launched 8 Nutraceutical immunity boosters
Government of India has launched 8 immunity boosting products under Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Priyojana (PMBJP) for sale through Janaushadhi Kendras across country.
These products will help in boosting immunity of the people.
These products were launched by Union Minister of Chemicals & Fertilizers Shri DV Sadananda Gowda.
He also informed that products are comparable in quality and are cheaper by over 26% than the market price.
These products will be sold through massive network of Janaushadhi Kendras spread across the country.
The Minister also said "around one million patients visit our 6500 plus stores every day, to purchase quality generic & affordable medicines. "
Presently, there are 6587 Jan Ausadhi Kendras and 732 districts out of 734 are covered.
Goverment of India is promoting use of generic medicines in India by various mediums like print, electronic & social media, organizing seminars involving social impact groups like doctors, pharmacists, consumers etc. spent around Rs 21 crore in last five years for this purpose. Sanctioned budget of Rs 12.90 crore this year.