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Jan Aushadhi is a government initiative in India aimed at providing quality generic medicines at affordable prices to all citizens, ensuring that healthcare is accessible to everyone regardless of their economic status. The scheme supports the establishment of Jan Aushadhi stores across the country to sell these medicines, significantly benefiting patients and reducing overall healthcare costs.

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CCI Score: Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana

26.44

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Political Protest Over Closure of Jan Aushadhi Kendras

BJP leaders staged a protest at a government hospital in Kalaburagi on 2025-05-30, condemning the state government's decision to close Jan Aushadhi Kendras that provide affordable medicines to poor patients.

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Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana is currently rated as a Dissenter.

+25 to +44 CCI Score
These companies are vocal in their opposition to authoritarian regimes. They publicly criticize oppressive policies and engage in advocacy efforts to promote accountability and transparency, even if their actions aren’t as extensive as those of Moral Leaders.

Latest Events

  • Political Protest Over Closure of Jan Aushadhi Kendras Logo
    MAY
    30
    2025

    BJP leaders staged a protest at a government hospital in Kalaburagi on 2025-05-30, condemning the state government's decision to close Jan Aushadhi Kendras that provide affordable medicines to poor patients.

  • Suspension of In-Hospital Jan Aushadhi Kendras in Karnataka Logo
    MAY
    21
    2025

    On May 21, 2025, Karnataka's state government suspended Jan Aushadhi Kendras operating within government hospital premises. The decision, aiming to ensure free medication provision through alternative channels, has sparked controversy. While critics, including Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje, labeled the move as anti-poor, State Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao defended the decision, urging fact‐checking and emphasizing the continuation of free medicine distribution outside hospital settings.

  • +20

    Public and Political Behavior

    May 30

    The decision to suspend Jan Aushadhi Kendras within government hospitals, though controversial, is defended on the grounds of maintaining free medicine accessibility outside hospital settings. This move, despite criticism by some political figures as anti-poor, aligns with the initiative’s broader goal of accessible healthcare and does not promote authoritarian practices. It represents a measured public policy change rather than a shift towards fascist or authoritarian strategies.

    Karnataka's Jan Aushadhi Policy: A Controversial Move in Healthcare

  • Politicization and Quality Concerns in Jan Aushadhi Scheme Logo
    FEB
    26
    2025

    An investigation in Kerala highlights how the Jan Aushadhi scheme, a government initiative for affordable generic medicines, has been repackaged under the NDA government to prominently feature Modi’s image and politically connected franchise allocations. Alongside these politicized changes, concerns persist over inconsistent medicine quality and supply chain issues affecting vulnerable patients.

  • -40

    Public and Political Behavior

    May 30

    The scheme's renaming and rebranding under the NDA government, with the frequent display of Modi’s image and evidence of franchise rights being allocated based on political affiliations, indicate a politicization of a public healthcare initiative. This political maneuvering aligns the scheme with authoritarian interests, undermining its original goal of serving marginalized populations.

    Is affordable also effective? The debate over Jan Aushadhi rages in Kerala

  • -15

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    May 30

    Reports of supply chain inconsistencies and episodes of poor quality generic medications have raised questions about the scheme’s operational integrity. Such issues not only compromise patient health but also erode trust in a public initiative meant to serve vulnerable communities.

    Is affordable also effective? The debate over Jan Aushadhi rages in Kerala

  • PMBJP Achieves Milestone with Rs. 1000 Crore in Sales Logo
    OCT
    23
    2024

    The Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana reached a significant milestone by selling Janaushadhi medicines worth Rs. 1000 crore in the fiscal year 2024-25 by October 20. This achievement underlines its commitment to expanding access to affordable healthcare and promoting public health equity across India.

  • +80

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    May 30

    The PMBJP milestone demonstrates a strong commitment to improving healthcare access for marginalized communities by providing quality generic medicines at reduced costs. This initiative supports health equity and aligns with ethical business practices by prioritizing public welfare over profit, thereby contributing positively to societal well-being.

    Press Release: Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana Achievement

  • PM Modi Launches Expansion of Jan Aushadhi Kendras Logo
    NOV
    30
    2023

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched an initiative to increase the number of Jan Aushadhi Kendras from 10,000 to 25,000, aimed at ensuring wider access to subsidised generic medicines for the public, especially benefiting those in need.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    May 30

    The initiative expands access to affordable healthcare by increasing the number of generic medicine outlets, a move that supports public welfare and marginalized groups. Despite being launched by an administration led by a leader with authoritarian tendencies, the expansion directly benefits citizens by improving access to necessary medicines, thus reflecting a positive public and political action.

    PM Modi launches initiative to increase number of Jan Aushadhi Kendras

  • Expansion of Jan Aushadhi Scheme Enhances Affordable Healthcare Logo
    JAN
    01
    2017

    The Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana initiative provides quality generic medicines at affordable prices, reducing out-of-pocket expenses and improving access to healthcare for disadvantaged communities. This government-led campaign promotes ethical practices and public accountability in healthcare provision.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    May 30

    The initiative represents a proactive form of public and political behavior. It underscores government commitment to improving public welfare by providing essential healthcare services to marginalized groups, aligning with anti-authoritarian and progressive values.

    Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana - National Portal of India

  • +80

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    May 30

    The scheme exhibits strong ethical responsibility by ensuring that quality medicines are available to the public at reduced costs. This alignment with public interest and ethical business practices supports marginalized communities and promotes social equity.

    Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana - National Portal of India

  • Political Branding in Jan Aushadhi Renaming Logo
    NOV
    01
    2016

    In November 2016, the health initiative was renamed to 'Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana', a move critics argue was designed to highlight the ruling BJP and reinforce Modi's image through prominent billboards. This rebranding, seen as an effort to intertwine a public health scheme with partisan political imagery, has raised concerns about the politicization of healthcare initiatives.

  • -40

    Public and Political Behavior

    May 30

    The deliberate renaming and use of political imagery—such as displaying Modi's billboard—suggests that the initiative is leveraged to bolster the ruling party's authoritarian brand. This politicization of a public health scheme detracts from its social service mission, aligning with patterns of government actions favoring authoritarian aesthetics over democratic accountability.

    Jan Aushadhi and the question of quality

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