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Ailing health sector gets short shrift
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|February 14, 2026
India’s large population—about 30-35% of whom live at or near the poverty line—needs strong healthcare prioritisation.
However, governments have long neglected this sector, leaving many rural and underprivileged health centers without sufficient staff or basic equipment like operational x-ray machines, A thorough examination of the recent Budget is necessary to determine if the government adequately addresses the essential needs of the population.
Prior to budget, the Jan Swasthya Abhiyan (JSA) stated the Centre’s health spending had stagnated at 0.29% of the GDP. It noted the central health outlay must rise at least 1% of the GDP for the country’s total public health spending, including that of states, to reach 2.5%. requires the health allocation to increase to about %350,000 crore from roughly %100,000 crore in 2025-26. “We're asking for at least a doubling of the Centre’s outlay for health to something like %200,000 crore for 2026-27”, said Indranil Mukhopadhyay, a health economist and JSA co-convenor.
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