PMBJP was launched in 2008 as ‘Jan Aushadhi Scheme’ to provide quality generic medicines at affordable prices to the public.

- It was revamped as PMBJP in 2015.
- Nodal Agency: Department of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers.
- Implementation Agency: The Pharmaceuticals & Medical Devices Bureau of India.
Initiatives under PMBJP
- Janaushadhi Suvidha Sanitary Napkin: Provides oxo-biodegradable sanitary pads at ₹1 per pad to improve affordable menstrual hygiene for women.
- Jan Aushadhi Sugam Mobile App: A digital platform that helps citizens locate nearby Kendras, check medicine availability, and compare prices.
- Expansion of Jan Aushadhi Kendras (JAK): Franchise-based expansion to increase the number of Kendras and improve access to affordable medicines nationwide.
- Cooperative Sector Participation : Utilises the rural network of cooperatives to improve last-mile access to affordable medicines.
- JAKs at Railway Stations: To provide affordable medicines to travellers and migrant workers.
Major Achievements
- Wide Network Expansion: Over 18,000 JAKs established across India, including rural and remote areas.
- Huge Public Savings: By June 2025, medicines worth ₹7,700 crore sold, generating ₹38,000 crore savings for citizens.
- Large Medicine Basket: Availability of 2,000+ medicines and 300+ surgical items covering multiple therapeutic categories.