Key Points

India and Maldives have forged a strategic healthcare partnership through HLL Lifecare's medicine supply agreement. The collaboration aims to resolve the Maldives' pharmaceutical supply challenges by providing affordable, high-quality essential medicines. This partnership builds on previous successful medical collaborations, including critical support during the COVID-19 pandemic. The deal represents a significant step in strengthening bilateral healthcare ties between the two nations.

Key Points: India HLL Lifts Maldives Healthcare Through Medicine Supply Deal

  • India commits essential medicine support through HLL Lifecare
  • Strategic agreement resolves Maldives pharmaceutical supply challenges
  • Partnership builds on successful COVID-19 medical collaboration
  • Leverages extensive generic medicine distribution network
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India and Maldives strengthen healthcare partnership

India's HLL Lifecare partners with Maldives STO to ensure sustainable, affordable essential medicine supply nationwide

"By linking with HLL's extensive Janaushadhi network, the Maldives taps into one of the world's most efficient pharmaceutical supply chains - IANS Report"

Thiruvananthapuram, May 10

In a crucial association, India has committed its support to the Maldives by ensuring the supply of essential medicines through HLL Lifecare Limited - a Government of India enterprise under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, solidifying the growing healthcare collaboration between the two nations.

Thiruvananthapuram, May 10 (IANS) In a crucial association, India has committed its support to the Maldives by ensuring the supply of essential medicines through HLL Lifecare Limited - a Government of India enterprise under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, solidifying the growing healthcare collaboration between the two nations. In line with this initiative, the State Trading Organization Plc (STO) - a Government of Maldives enterprise responsible for the import and distribution of essential goods - has signed a strategic agreement with HLL under India's Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP), a government initiative aimed at providing affordable, high-quality medicines to the public.

This partnership ensures a continuous and affordable supply of essential medicines to every corner of the Maldives. Over the past year, the Maldives' health system has faced challenges with frequent stock-outs of vital pharmaceuticals, disrupting patient care and placing significant strain on Aasandha, the national health insurance scheme.

Emergency imports restored 99 per cent of the availability of essential medicines by April, but short-term solutions alone cannot ensure sustainable access.

This agreement with HLL turns emergency relief into a permanent supply solution. HLL has proven to be a dependable partner during past crises.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, HLL supplied critical medical supplies to the Maldives, demonstrating its capacity to quickly and efficiently manage large-scale exports.

This history of collaboration gives STO confidence that HLL can meet both current and future needs.

By linking with HLL's extensive Janaushadhi network, which provides over 2,000 quality-assured generics and 300 surgical items, the Maldives taps into one of the world's most efficient pharmaceutical supply chains.

Established in 1966 and with its headquarters in the state capital city, HLL has come a long way as part of the implementation of the Family Planning Programme under the Ministry of Health & Family welfare and a contraceptive making company, it is now a total healthcare company and in its growth trajectory, it has won numerous accolades not only from the government but at international level too.

Currently, there are close to 10,000 employees in various categories at HLL, which include 3,900 direct employees and the rest comprises contract third-party and laboratory staff.

The HLL have, by now, supplied medical devices to various medical institutions in 29 states and seven Union Territories. It ended the previous fiscal with a turnover of Rs 5,081 crore and had a profit of Rs 112 crore.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is a great initiative by our government! Maldives is our important neighbor and such healthcare partnerships strengthen our ties. Hope this also creates goodwill among Maldivian citizens towards India 🇮🇳🤝🇲🇻
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Priya M.
While I appreciate India helping neighbors, I hope our own medicine supply chain in rural areas gets equal attention. Many primary health centers in villages still face shortages. Charity begins at home!
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Arjun S.
HLL Lifecare doing India proud again! Remember how they helped during COVID? This is why we need strong PSUs - they serve national interests beyond just profits. More power to such initiatives 👏
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Sunita R.
Good move strategically. China has been increasing its influence in Maldives through infrastructure projects. Healthcare diplomacy is a smart way to maintain our presence in the Indian Ocean region.
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Vikram J.
Hope the medicines reach common Maldivians at affordable prices and don't get stuck in bureaucracy. The agreement sounds good on paper - implementation is key. Fingers crossed!
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Neha P.
As someone from Kerala, I'm happy to see Thiruvananthapuram-based HLL making international impact! Our state has always had strong healthcare systems - glad we can share this expertise with neighbors.

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