Schemes for bulk drug, medical device parks to attract investment of about Rs 77900 crore, says DV Sadananda Gowda
Shri Gowda informed that the schemes for development of bulk drug & medical device parks are expected to attract cumulative investment of about Rs 77900 crore and can generate about 2,55,000 employment;
Delhi: Union Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers Shri. D.V. Sadananda Gowda has said that his Department of Pharmaceuticals has taken several measures to create a suitable environment for the development of domestic capacity in the pharma sector. He said Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi has recently said that 'India's Pharma Industry is an asset not just for India but for the entire world. It has played a leading role in reducing the cost of medicines especially for developing countries.'
Addressing the Inaugural Session of CII's 12th MedTech Global Summit Charting the MedTech route to AtmaNirbhar Bharat, Shri Gowda said that to strengthen the country's drug security, the Government is committed to build Atmanirbharta in the pharma sector. The government has launched schemes for the development of three Bulk Drug Parks and four Medical Device Parks across the country. Apart from increasing Central assistance for the development of common infrastructure facilities in the parks, the Union Government will also extend Production Linked Incentive (PLI) to manufacturers of bulk drugs and medical devices in these parks.
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