Indian government plans pharma technology upgradation fund for Rs. 5000 million

India is planning to set up a Rs 500-crore pharma technology upgradation fund which will facilitate cheaper loans to entities looking to upgrade their manufacturing facilities. Under the Department of Pharmaceuticals, it is already working on a proposal to establish a venture capital fund with a same corpus to provide cheaper loans to small and marginal companies planning to set up new units. Proposals are under consideration to rejuvenate the domestic pharma sector and make medicines more affordable. The department is also contemplating to launch a scheme for giving financial assistance in form of soft loans or interest subsidies to select manufacturing facilities.

The government is working on setting up parks for pharma products and medical device parks. The government is also planning to increase the Jan Aushadi stores all over the country to 3,000 outlets. There are also proposals to set up National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research ( NIPER) in partnership with private players for drug discovery to increase the number of more such institutions over the next five years.

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