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Why Kashmir Pays More For Medicines Than The Rest Of India
Kashmir Observer
|FEBRUARY 27, 2026 ISSUE
Generics promise relief and public insurance covers hospital care, but everyday prescription costs continue to take a disproportionate share of household income in the valley.
IN many homes across Jammu and Kashmir, the pharmacy bill has become as routine as the electricity bill. The difference is that it keeps rising, and it eats into incomes that already trail the rest of the country.
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