Launches NaMo Free Dialysis Centre and 100th Janaushadhi Kendra
Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare Dr Mansukh Mandaviya launched NaMo Free Dialysis Centre and 100th Janaushadhi Kendra at Bengaluru South on the occasion of 5th Jan Aushadhi Diwas. The Minister was also inaugurated NaMo Day Care Center and flagged off four NaMo Mobile Healthcare Units.
Mandaviya said that the priority of the government is to provide cheap and better-quality medicines to all citizens. Keeping this in mind, Jan Aushadhi Kendras have been opened across the country. At these kendras, every citizen, whether poor or rich, can buy medicines at very cheap prices. The minister further said that disease affects both the rich and the poor equally, but the rich man can buy medicines at any cost but the poor man is unable to get treatment many times due to lack of medicine, but our government is providing low-cost and better quality medicines to everyone through these centres.
Union Minister urged the youth to become ‘Jan Aushadhi Mitra’ to publicise the benefits of Jan Aushadhi Kendras for the betterment of the people. Dr Mandaviya informed that opening a Jan Aushadhi Kendra is very easy and anyone who opens Jan Aushadhi Kendra gets a 20 per cent commission.
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