New Delhi, March 7,news views post।– India marked the 7th Jan Aushadhi Diwas with a grand week-long celebration, reinforcing the government’s commitment to making high-quality medicines affordable for all. With the theme “जन औषधि: दाम कम, दवाई उत्तम”, the event saw unprecedented participation, new initiatives, and innovative awareness campaigns across the country.
In a historic move, over 200 new Jan Aushadhi Kendras were inaugurated, taking the total tally to 15,291—a significant step towards expanding the reach of Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Jan Aushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP). More than 50,000 people participated in 350+ events, reflecting a nationwide movement towards affordable healthcare.
A Week of Impactful Initiatives
The celebrations kicked off with a Jan Aushadhi Jan Chetna Abhiyan on March 1, 2025, spreading awareness through health camps, padyatras, and interactive sessions. Highlights of the week included:
- Heritage Walks (March 2): Organized at 500 historical locations, including Hauz Khas, Gwalior Fort, and Imambara Lucknow, integrating history with healthcare awareness.
- Children’s Awareness Drive (March 3): The Jan Aushadhi Bal Mitra initiative engaged schoolchildren, promoting the importance of affordable medicines.
- Women’s Health Empowerment (March 4): Women beneficiaries and healthcare professionals gathered at 30 locations to discuss the impact of PMBJP on women’s well-being.
- Pharmacy Students’ Engagement (March 5): University seminars enlightened students about career opportunities in the pharmaceutical sector under PMBJP.
- Mass Pledge & Awareness Drive (March 6): The “Aao Jan Aushadhi Mitra Banein” campaign mobilized citizens as volunteers, while the Qutub Minar was illuminated with the message of affordable medicines.
- Grand Finale (March 7): The event concluded with PMBJP’s flagship Jan Aushadhi Rath, covering key locations in Delhi, and Jan Aushadhi Pratigya Yatras held nationwide.
Leaders & Citizens Unite for Affordable Healthcare
Union Minister Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda visited the AIIMS Bilaspur Jan Aushadhi Kendra, engaging with beneficiaries and listening to their experiences. Delhi CM Ms. Rekha Gupta joined celebrations at Ashok Vihar, inspiring more citizens to adopt Jan Aushadhi medicines. Renowned sand artist Padma Shri Sudarshan Patnaik created a stunning sand art at Niladri Beach, Puri, capturing the essence of “Daam Kam, Dawai Uttam.”
Massive Digital & Media Outreach
The campaign reached millions through 1.12 crore digital messages sent to beneficiaries and 7 crore awareness messages through the MyGov portal. Community radio stations at 300 locations amplified the message, ensuring grassroots awareness.
With its largest-ever participation and outreach, the 7th Jan Aushadhi Diwas has set a new benchmark in India’s public healthcare initiatives, making affordable medicines a reality for every citizen.