In the last 9 years, the number of Jan Aushadhi Kendras under PMBJP have seen significant growth, with their numbers increasing by 100 times and the sales have also increased more than 170 times. In all, during the past 9 years, citizens have made a total savings of approximately Rs 20,000 crore with the help of this scheme, a note shared with the media stated.
Applications have been invited for setting up more Jan Aushadhi Kendras as around 10,000 such centres are expected to be made functional by the year-end, a top official said on Friday.
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Surveillance by trained doctors and good hygiene are both missing in Turka Tachloo, a village in Kulgam where Hepatitis-A has led to the deaths of two children. Then, there is lack of faith in medicine.
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