In a moment of national pride, Rakhi Sinha from Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, has been selected to witness the Republic Day parade at Kartavya Path in Delhi on January 26. This rare honor comes as recognition for her outstanding contributions to the Prime Minister’s Jan Aushadhi scheme, which provides affordable, high-quality medicines to the masses.
Rakhi, who runs a Jan Aushadhi Kendra in Charhi, expressed overwhelming joy in an exclusive interview. ‘This is the proudest moment of my life,’ she said. ‘Seeing my work acknowledged at the highest level motivates me to serve even more people.’
Under her stewardship, the center has become a lifeline for low-income families, offering generic drugs at prices up to 90% lower than market rates. This initiative has drastically reduced the financial burden on patients, preventing many from forgoing essential treatments due to costs.
Rakhi credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi for launching the scheme, noting it addresses a critical gap in healthcare accessibility. ‘Many poor patients lose their lives because they can’t afford timely medicine. Jan Aushadhi is saving lives every day,’ she emphasized.
Her invitation has sparked celebrations across Hazaribagh, with fellow Jan Aushadhi operators hailing it as inspiration for the district. One operator remarked, ‘Rakhi’s achievement shows what’s possible with dedication. We urge everyone to utilize these centers for quality care at minimal cost.’
As Rakhi prepares for her historic trip, her story underscores the scheme’s impact, reaching over 10,000 centers nationwide and benefiting millions. This Republic Day, her presence at Kartavya Path symbolizes grassroots success reaching the national stage.
