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Page INDEX
3 State-wise Information on Government Helpline/ Support on COVID-19
5 CII COVID-19 Relief Interventions in Western Region- A Summary
6 Government Notification/Announcements
9 Interaction with Western Region State Governments
10 CII Support on COVID-19 Interventions in WR States
16 COVID-19 related Requirements in Western Region
20 Donate to CII Foundation
21 CII in Print / Social media
CII is committed to working towards resolving the issues of its members. For real
time resolution of your business issues arising from the COVID-19 situation, be it related to essential supplies, clearances and movement of essential items and
similar issues, you may submit your concerns by clicking on the link on the link –
https://www.ciicovid19update.in/helpline.html
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State-wise Information on Government Helpline/
Support on COVID-19
GOA For details on Hospitals/ Urban/ Community/ Private Health Centres in Goa, please CLICK HERE
GUJARAT
Helpline Number: 079-23250818 (Health), 079-23251900 (SEOC) Health Helpline Number: 104 Helpline Email ID for COVID-19: ssoidsp@gmail.com WhatsApp Helpline number: +91 7433000104
MADHYA PRADESH
Helpline Number: 104/ 181/ 1075/ 0755-2704201/ 0755-2704225 Corona Control Room: 0755-2527133
MAHARASHTRA
For Covid-19 information and details on bed availability in Mumbai, please CLICK HERE
Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) COVID-19 Response Help Desk 2021 (for industries). CLICK HERE
Maharashtra Helpline: 020-26127394. BMC Helpline: 1916
Nagpur Helpline: 0712-2567021 0712-2551866 18002333764
Corporation Helpline: 9607432233 0253 - 2317292
Thane Municipal Corporation Helpline: 8657906791 - 98 8657906801 - 02
PUNE
Emergency Helpline number for Citizens: 020-25506800 Pune Control Center : 020 - 26127394
Getting A Bed In a Private Or Government Hospital : 020 - 25502106/ 07/ 08/ 09/ 10 Corona Helpline For Ambulance: 9689939381/ 108
For Complaints Against Excessive Billing: 020 - 2550 2115 Corona Helpline For Hearse: 9689939628/ 9011038148/ 020 - 24503211/ 24503212
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PIMPRI-CHINCHWAD
https://covidpune.com A volunteer-driven crowd sourced effort to track available hospital beds for Corona in Pune region.
Helpline number for Citizens: 020-67331141/ 020-67331142
Getting A Bed In a Private Or Government Hospital: 020-67331151/ 020-67331152 Swastha helpline: 020-67331143
FOR ASSISTANCE ON COVID-RELATED MATTERS, PLEASE CONTACT CII:
Ms Jane Karkada Regional Director – CII Western Region Email Id: jane.karkada@cii.in Mobile: 9820862849
CII GOA: Mr Deepankar Bargali - 8889299980
CII GUJARAT: Mr Varun Gopalakrishnan - 9879487087
CII MADHYA PRADESH: Mr Anirudha Chauhan – 9977785400
CII MAHARASHTRA: Mr Asim Charania – 9819808428
CII PUNE: Mr Roshan Kumar - 8975904800
To know about CII Work on Covid-19, visit: www.ciicovid19update.in
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CII Western Region COVID-19 Relief Work till date – A Summary
CII Western Region, since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic has been working actively
to provide relief and assistance to the district communities, government hospitals,
municipal corporations, police department and railways, in addition to the vulnerable
sections of the society including migrant workers and underprivileged individuals.
15.14 lakh Meals
11.12 lakh Soaps & Sanitisers
6.93 lakh Masks, 19,200 Gloves, 14,055 PPE kits
1 lakh RT-PCR testing kits
2,307 beds including ICU Beds
1,780 Ventilators
6,565 Oxygen Cylinders, 390 Oxygen Concentrators
5 Mortuary Chambers
2 Oxygen Generation Plant, 1 Oxygen Audit for Hospital
2 RT-PCR Testing Machines, 1 RNA Extraction Machine
Tele-ICU Project is saving lives of critically-ill COVID-19 patients in select hospitals in Solapur, Jalna,
Aurangabad, Bhor, Nagpur and Manchar
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Government Notifications / Announcements
GOA
Prohibition/ Restriction on Specific
Activities/ Establishment/ Facilities
/ Events under Section 144 in North
and South Goa Districts
Various activities / establishments / facilities /
events shall be prohibited or restricted in the
district of North Goa and South Goa Districts
from 7 AM on 05 May 2021 to 7 AM on 10
May 2021 as per order dated 5 May. For
more details, please click on the below links -
https://www.goa.gov.in/wp-
content/uploads/2021/05/OFFICE-OF-THE-
DISTRICT-MAGISTRATE-NORTH-GOA.pdf
https://www.goa.gov.in/wp-
content/uploads/2021/05/OFFICE-OF-THE-
DISTRICT-MAGISTRATE-SOUTH-GOA.pdf
Restrictions for People Entering
Goa in North and South Goa
Districts
As per Order dated 6 May 2021 of the
Hon’ble High Court in Public Interest
Litigation, it has been directed to ensure that
entry into the state is permitted only if the
individual possesses a COVID-19 negative
certificate obtained within 72 hours from the
time they seek entry into the state.
However,the following categories of persons
are exempted from the above requirement as
per order dated 11 May:
1. All persons entering the state for
medical emergencies on production of
proof or those who are coming in an
ambulance
2. All persons entering the state in goods
vehicles for essential supplies like
oxygen, medical drugs, raw materials
to pharmaceutical companies, medical
equipment, milk, vegetables, food
grains, eggs, meat and gas cylinders.
Such vehicles must not carry any
passengers or persons unrelated to
the transportation of the aforesaid
essential supplies.
Failure to comply with this Order shall be a
violation of the provisions of the Disaster
Management Act, 2005 and the Officer
concerned shall be liable for punishment in
terms of provisions of Section 57 of the said
Act.
GUJARAT
Extension of Night Curfew & Curbs
in Gujarat
As per the notification dated 11 May 2021,
the Gujarat Government extended night
curfew in 36 cities in Gujarat till 18 May. The
Corona curfew and other day-time
restrictions were extended by three more
days upto 20 May in 36 cities. While
permitting essential services and industries
to function in 36 urban areas, the
government directed all shops, commercial
establishments, road-side kiosks, restaurants
(except take-away service), shopping
complexes, malls, Gurjari Bazzars, cinema
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halls, auditoriums, salons and beauty
parlours, swimming pools to remain closed
till May 18. During the curfew period,
pregnant women or persons suffering from
any ailment will be permitted to travel along
with an attendant. Passengers travelling by
train, bus or airplane will also be permitted,
provided they show their tickets. Those
connected with essential services and
carrying identify cards, can move during
curfew hours.For weddings, only 50 persons
will be allowed to attend after registration on
Digital Gujarat portal. For final rites, only 20
persons can take part. Everyone must
necessarily follow social distancing, wear
masks and follow other COVID norms.
MADHYA PRADESH
Fixing Rate of Oxygen in Bhopal
district
The Bhopal District Administration fixed the
rate of Oxygen cylinders (7-cubic meter, 10
cubic meters, micro cylinder) to be charged
by wholesalers and distributors in the district.
This is following the heavy demand of
oxygen in the district for medical usage and
will help curb black-marketing of oxygen.
State Government to provide
Pension to poor COVID-affected
families
The Government of Madhya Pradesh
announced its decision to provide a pension
of Rs 5,000 per month pension to families
who have lost their earning members and
bread earners due to the pandemic. There
are several families in the state which have
children who have lost their fathers and
guardians, old parents have lost their sons
and earning members of the family and are
facing a severe financial crisis.Such families
would also be provided with interest-free loan
on the guarantee of the state government in
case they want to set up their own business.
Extension of Corona Curfew in MP
The Government of Madhya Pradesh
announced an extension of the current
corona curfew in the state till 17 May in all
the major districts of the state. This curfew
was further extended till 20th May in some
districts and till 30th May, in some other
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districts.
Industries have been permitted to operate at
limited capacity and their employees/staff
have been allowed to travel during specified
timings with their I-card.
MAHARASHTRA
Nashik Administration announces
10-day complete lockdown
The Nashik administration issued a
notification on 10 May 2021 announcing a
10-day complete lockdown starting from 12
PM on 12 May 2021 till 12 AM on 23 May
2021. During this period, all essential
services including medical stores, hospitals
and other services listed under essential
category are permitted to operate as before.
While, other industries can only operate only
if their employees are stationed within the
company premises or arrangements are
made in any nearby hotel within a radius of 2
kms. Shops selling grocery, sweets and
bakery items will remain open from 7AM to
12PM but only for home delivery.
State Government announces
extension of Restriction till 7 AM on
1 June 2021
The Government of Maharashtra issued a
notification on 12 May 2021 stating that all
the "Break the Chain" guidelines issued on
13 April & 21 April 2021 along with all
additions and clarifications have been
extended till 7AM on 1 June 2021. The
guidelines also stated that people and cargo
carriers coming from outside state should
mandatorily carry a negative RT-PCR test
report, issued 48 hours before the time of
entry into the state of Maharashtra. Also,
personnel engaged in airports and port
services and needed for the movement of
cargo related to medicines and equipments
needed for COVID management are allowed
to travel in local, mono and metro trains.
Kolhapur Administration
announces 8-day Lockdown
The Kolhapur administration issued a
notification on 13 May 2021 announcing an
8-day complete lockdown from 15 May 2021
till 23 May 2021. During this period, all
essential services including medical stores,
hospitals, oxygen production and other
services listed under essential category have
beenpermitted to operate as before, while,
the operations of industry and other
establishments have been stopped.
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Interactions with State Governments
MAHARASHTRA
Meeting with CEO, MIDC and
District Magistrate, Nashik
The District Magistrate of Nashik issued a
notification on 10 May 2021 announcing a
complete lockdown till 22 May 2021. The
notification permits companies falling under
essential category to operate,while other
industries are allowed to operate if their
employees are stationed within the company
premises or stay arrangements are made in
a nearby hotel within a radius of 2 km.
With this background, CII North Maharashtra
members had a virtual meeting with Dr P
Anbalagan, CEO, MIDC and
MrSurajMandhare, Collector & District
Magistrate, Nashik on 12 May 2021. During
the meeting, industry members requested
permission for industries to operate with
minimum manpower in order to meet the
commitments of the overseas customers and
enable smooth functioning of the global
supply chain.
Dr P Anbalagan, CEO, MIDC at the meeting
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CII Support on Covid-19 Interventions in WR States
Sl. No
Name of State
Name of Supporting Member/ Partner
Name of Beneficiary
Description of Initiative
1 Goa Vedanta Ltd Goa Medical College
Donated three tons of liquid oxygen per day and 130 oxygen concentrators
South Goa District Hospital
Donated 150 oxygen concentrators
Fomento Group Goa Medical College
Donated 75 oxygen concentrators
2 Gujarat Rivulis Irrigation District Collector & District Development Office, Vadodara & Bharuch
Donated 20 oxygen concentrators and two BIPAP ventilator machine
KHS Machinery Ltd, Vatva & Kapalwanj Kelvani Mandal
JB Mehta Hospital, Kapadwanj
Donated 10 oxygen concentrators of five litres each
DML Group Sargam Club, Rajkot
Donated one ambulance
Vadilal Industries Ltd
Blind People Association, Ahmedabad
Donated 40 oxygen cylinders
Meghamani Chemicals Ltd
Civil Hospital, Viramgam
Donated 1 ventilator
CII along with other partner organisations
Anand Niketan School, Shilaj Campus, Ahmedabad
Set up 100-bed COVID Care/ Transit Centre
Cadila Pharmaceutical
Kaka ba Hospital in Hansot and other hospitals in Dholka
Set up 107 ICU Beds
Shreemati Shantidevi Kakaram Bansal Charitable Trust
Government Medical College, Bhavnagar
Donated Refrigerator 220 ltr, Roti maker Machine, Food Dish Packer Machine, Food Trolley, Table Top Pulse Oxymeter, BPL ECG Machine, Stretcher with O2 Stand, Food Blender, Mixture, Flour Mixing Machine, Foot Operated BMW Dustbin, Indent Lari,
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Bed Set, BMW Collection Trolley, Public Address System and Round the Clock Oxygen Cylinder
Astral SteriTech Pvt Ltd
Dushyant & Daksha Patel Foundation, Vadodara
Donated 50 sets of folding beds, mattress, bed sheet and pillow for setting up hospital
Adani Group Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) designated Covid Care Centres and hospitals in Ahmedabad
Secured and transported 80 tons of liquid oxygen and 5,000 cylinders of life-saving medical grade oxygen
Kutch Transporting 1,500 cylinders with medical oxygen to the required places daily
Anupam Rasayan India Ltd
COVID Isolation Centre, Navsari district
Thirty-five bed oxygen generation plant donated in the presence of Mr C R Patil, BJP State Head and Ms Arda Agarwal IAS, Collector
3 Madhya Pradesh
Cummins India Ltd Dhar District Administration
Donated 5 oxygen concentrators
VE Commercial Vehicles Ltd
Dhar District Administration
Donated two ambulances
Force Motors Dhar District Administration
Donated one ambulance
Impression Furnitures Pvt Ltd
Mandideep and Obedullagunj Civil Hospitals
Donated 20 hospital beds
Mahakaushal Refractories
Katni District Administration
Donated 20 oxygen concentrators
Modern Group COVID patients in Gwalior
Established a temporary 50 bedded COVID Care Centre at Gwalior where in patients are provided with free medicines, food and vaporiser at the hospital
Yi Bhopal Bhadbhada Crematorium
Donated 6,000 water bottles
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Kirat Nagar Village Awareness Drive through Public Announcement, Donated 200 masks, 1 Oximeter, 5 litres Sanitizer, 1000 tablets of Paracetamol, 1,000 tablets of Vit-C, and 1,000 tab of Zinc Supplement
JK Tyre Ltd Gwalior and Morena District Administration
Donated 500 packets of medicines and five oxygen concentrators
Pratibha Syntex Maa Ahilya COVID Care Centre, Indore
Donated one thousand beds and hospital clothing for two thousand patients
Kimirica Hunter Indore Police Battalion, Traffic Police & Cyber security department
Donated 120 litres of Hand Sanitizer
Shri Giriraj Steels Gwalior District Hospital
Oxygen audit was conducted to check for any possible oxygen leakage from the place of storage of oxygen till patients’ bed
Maharashtra Starcke Abrasive Hospitals in Pimpri-Chinchwad area in Pune
Donated 500 bottles of Sanitisers (500 ml each) and 450 PPE kits
4 Sany India Sassoon Hospital, Pune
Donated three ventilators
Sandvik Asia Pvt Ltd
New Akurdi Hospital, Pimpri Chinchwad
Donated 20 units each of digital BP apparatus, weighing machine, IV Stand, 11 Fowler Beds, four bed side screen with cloth, 10 over bed trolley, two medicine trolley and one Ventilator
Canpack India Pvt Ltd
Government Medical College & Hospital, Aurangabad
Donated five ventilators
Hikal Ltd Mumbai Police Donated 10,000 N95 masks
Raj Ratan Global Wires
Nashik Civil Hospital
Donated 2,000 PPE kits
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Garware Polyester Ltd
Government Medical College & Hospital, Aurangabad
Donated two ventilators
Hindalco Ltd Government Medical College & Hospital, Aurangabad
Donated one ventilator
Blue Star Ltd., Blue Star Foundation
BJ Govt Medical College and Sasoon Govt Hospital, Pune
Donated five mortuary chambers
Sany Heavy Industries
Bajaj Auto Ltd. Government Medical College & Hospital, Aurangabad
Donated twenty-five ventilators
RL Steels & Energy Ltd.
Nandurbar Municipal Corporation and other hospitals/ medical facilities, Nashik
Donated five hundred oxygen cylinders
Sandvik Asia Pvt. Ltd donation
to Akurdi Hospital Rivulis Irrigation donated 20 oxygen
concentrators and two BIPAP
ventilator machine
Starcke Abrasive donated 250
Ltrs Sanitizer & 450 PPE Kits
to the hospitals in Pune
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Sany India donation to Sassoon General Hospital
Impression Furniture
donated 20 beds to civil
hospitals in MP
DML Group donated
ambulance to Sargam Club,
Rajkot
Cummins India donated 5 Oxygen
concentrator to Dhar Administration
Force Motors donated an
Ambulance to Dhar
Administration
Mahakaushal Refractories
Donated 20 oxygen
concentrators to Katni
VECV donated 2 Ambulance to Dhar
District Administration, Madhya
Pradesh
Yi Bhopal donated medicines
at Kirat Nagar Village,
Bhopal
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COVID-19 related Requirements in Western Region
Government Requirements (units in nos)
Description Western Region
Healthcare Supplies Qty./Nos
Masks (N95 Mask/ Face Shield/ NRB/ NIV Masks) 9,15,050
Triple Layer Mask 40,10,000
Gloves 24,31,000
PPE (full suit) 3,38,600
Sanitisers 3,50,230
Rapid Antigen Kits (ICMR Approved) 1,00,000
Bedsheets 2,000
Disposable Ventilator Tube 60,000
Endotracheal Tube 6,000
Vaporisers 200
Medical Devices Qty./Nos
Digital B.P Apparatus 105
Duro O2 Cylinder 50
ECG Machine & Trolley 48
High Flow Nasal Canula 170
Infusion Pump 135
Laryngoscopes - Adult 8
Monitors 203
Nebuliser Machine 5
Oxygen BiPAP Machine 804
Oxygen Concentrators 2,050
Oxygen Cylinder with O2 Flow meter Tubing and spanner 126
Oxygen Flow Meter 50
Piped Oxygen with Cylinder (Filled/ Empty Jumbo Cylinders) 2,300
Pulse Oxymeter 1,500
Real Time PCR - quant studio (Make - Thermo Fischer) 1,00,002
Saline Machine 60
Spirometer 5
Suction Machine 35
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Thermal Scanners 30,000
Ventilators 867
Hospital Infrastructure/ Furniture Qty./Nos
Air Bed 102
Bed Side Screen With Cloth 35
Bed Side Screen 130
Biomedical Waste Bin with Trolley 29
Crash Cart 14
Electric Crematorium 2
Food Trolley 102
Fowler Beds 65
Fowler Beds (With pillow & mattress) 875
Fridge 240 Ltr 8
Hospital Beds with mattress 2,000
ICU Beds 1,000
IV Stand 200
Mayo Trolley 50
Medicine Trolley 44
Motorized ICU Bed With Mattress 109
Oxygen in MT per day 70
Oxygen Generator Plant 19
Overbed Trolley 48
Oxygen Beds 3,000
Recovery Trolley 19
Tele ICU 2
Trolley stand for jumbo oxygen cylinder 154
Ventilator Beds 255
Weighing Machine 100
Wheelchair (Folding) 199
Volunteers 80
Community Requirements (units in nos)
Soaps 5,100
Sugar (Kgs) 100
Oil (Litres) 100
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The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) works to create and sustain an environment conducive
to the development of India, partnering industry, Government, and civil society, through advisory
and consultative processes.
For 125 years, CII has been working on shaping India’s development journey and, this year,
more than ever before, it will continue to proactively transform Indian industry’s engagement in
national development. CII engages closely with Government on policy issues and interfaces with
thought leaders to enhance efficiency, competitiveness and business opportunities for industry
through a wide portfolio of specialized services and strategic global linkages.
With the Theme for 2020-21 as Building India for a New World: Lives, Livelihood, Growth, CII will
work with Government and industry to bring back growth to the economy and mitigate the
enormous human cost of the pandemic by protecting jobs and livelihoods.
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