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The demand for generic medicines in India is increasing rapidly due to the growth of Jan Aushadhi stores, which provide affordable alternatives to branded drugs. The UBS report states that unbranded generics account for over 20% of the market, with Jan Aushadhi stores making up for 5%. The government aims to double the number of these stores over the next two years.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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