‘India – pharmacy of the world’, health minister Mandaviya echoes PM Modi’s statement

27 September, 2022 | Vaishali Sharma

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India’s pharmaceutical exports climbed 146% between April and August 2022-23, compared to the same period in 2013-14, when the nation became the world’s pharmacy. In a tweet that includ...

India’s pharmaceutical exports climbed 146% between April and August 2022-23, compared to the same period in 2013-14, when the nation became the world’s pharmacy. In a tweet that included an infographic illustrating India’s pharmaceutical exports over the years, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya stated that the country’s medications were saving valuable lives around the world.

“PM Narendra Modi Ji rightly said, “India’s pharma industry is an asset not just for but the entire world.” Huge increase of 146 per cent in pharmaceutical products exports in April-August 2022-23 over same period in 2013-14,” the minister tweeted.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi in January while addressing the Davos Summit said that India was now a pharmacy to the world and is the third-largest pharma-producer in the world, adding that India saved crores of lives during the Covid-19 pandemic by supplying vaccines and essential medicines to many countries under ‘One Earth One Health’ vision.

“In this time of Corona, we have seen how India following the vision of ‘One Earth, One Health’ is saving crores of lives by giving essential medicines, vaccines to many countries,” PM Modi had said while delivering the ‘state of the world’ address virtually at the World Economic Forum’s Davos Agenda.

‘India – pharmacy of the world’

Earlier, on Sunday, minister Mandaviya, in another tweet described how e-Rupi platform will play a crucial role in providing better healthcare to all in a more efficient and effective manner and enhance the ease of living for citizens.

e-RUPI is a digital solution launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi a year ago to allow cashless payment solutions for various health care services, among others. The digital payment solution was developed with the support of DFS (Department of Financial Services) and NHA (National Health Authority) and is powered by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI).

This seamless one-time payment mechanism enables users to redeem the voucher without a card, digital payments app or internet banking access, at the merchants accepting UPI e-Prepaid Vouchers. The e-RUPI would be shared with the beneficiaries for a specific purpose or activity by organizations via SMS or QR code, as per the india.gov.in website.

This contactless e-RUPI is simple, safe, and secure since it keeps the beneficiaries’ information fully secret. Because the needed amount is already saved in the voucher, the entire transaction procedure is significantly faster and more trustworthy.

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