Hyderabad: Diseases occur in every class and section of society, but getting treatment for the diseases becomes a cause of concern for people living below the poverty and sometimes even for the middle class. Many people do not get to begin or continue their course of medicines due to the high costs of these medicines.
The Government of India is making several efforts to make sure that generic medicines are available to everyone without the hindrance of high cost. Apart from this, many 'Jan Aushadhi Kendra's' are being operated from where generic medicines can be bought. But, it is a matter of concern that even today, a large number of the population does not have much information about generic medicines or a 'Jan Aushadhi Kendra'. Even if they do, there is some scepticism among people regarding its quality.
Every year, in the first week of March, 'Jan Aushadhi Saptah' or Generic Medicine Week is observed, while March 7 is observed as 'Jan Aushadhi Diwas' or Generic Medicine Day, to increase awareness about generic medicines among the people. This day was first observed on March 7 2019, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's declaration of the day as 'Jan Aushadhi Diwas'.
Generic medicines are medicines without a brand name. The cost of these medicines is comparatively much less, but they are as safe, effective and beneficial as the expensive medicines from popular brands. Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP) was launched by the Department of Pharmaceuticals and Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers, Government of India in November 2008, to make quality generic medicines available at affordable prices to the needy people. Under this initiative, the 'Jan Aushadhi Kendras' were established in many parts of the country.
Currently, medicines with 50 to 90 per cent cheaper rates are available at more than 9000 Jan Aushadhi Centres in the country. But the lower prices of these medicines do not mean that the quality of these medicines is compromised, and they are as effective as the expensive ones. This is why around 12 lakh people visit these Jan Aushadhi Centres every day.