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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
14 COVID-19 related Requirements in Western Region
17 Donate to CII Foundation
18 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: [email protected] 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) launches its COVID 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: [email protected] 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
2,357 beds including ICU Beds
1,771 Ventilators
6,565 Oxygen Cylinders, 340 Oxygen Concentrators
5 Mortuary Chambers
1 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
As per the order dated 04/05/2021, specific
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.
To view the detailed notification, please click
HERE
Transfer Postings of Officers
The Governor of Goa ordered he transfer
of the following officers as against their
name with immediate effect -
1. Ms Mamu Hage, IAS Present Post
Additional Collector, North - Posted as
Additional Collector-II North Goa
2. Mr Sanjit Rodrigues, IAS Present Post
- Commissioner, Corporation of the
City of Panaji (CCP) - Posted as
Additional Collector-II South Goa
3. Mr Sanjiv Gadkar, IAS Present Post -
CEO (ZP) South - Posted as
Additional Commissioner, Excise
Order by Department of Personnel,
Govt of Goa regarding officers
appointed with additional charge
for better management of COVID
Crisis
As per order no. 6/13/2017-PER/1143 dated
04/05/2021 issued by Department of
Personnel, Govt of Goa, following Govt
Officers have been allotted Additional
Charge in addition to their regular duties for
better management of COVID crisis in the
state:
1. Smt Ankita Anand, IAS, Director, IT
and CEO Start Up Promotion Cell in
addition to her regular duties is posted
as Additional Collector, North Goa, in
addition to existing Additional
Collectors.
2. Shri Mekala Chaitanya Prasad, IAS,
Special Secretary (Home, Vigilance &
Personnel) in addition to his regular
duties is posted as Additional
Collector, South Goa in addition to
existing Additional Collectors.
3. Shri Narayan Gad, M. D. GHRSSIDC
in addition to his regular duties is
posted as additional Collector, North
Goa, in addition to existing, Additional
Collectors.
4. Shri Kuldeep Arolkar, Deputy Director
(Admin) Electricity Department, in
addition to his existing duties, is
posted as OSD to Collector, North
Goa for COVID related duties.
5. Shri Dipak Desai, Director, Skill
Development & Entrepreneurship in
addition to his existing duties, is
posted as OSD to Collector, South
Goa for COVID related duties.
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6. Shri Johnson B. Fernandes, Director
of Settlement and Land Records, in
addition to his existing duties is posted
as OSD to Collector, South Goa for
COVID related duties.
7. Shri Ashutosh Apte, State Registrar
cum Head of Notary Services, in
addition to his existing duties, is
posted as OSD to Collector, South
Goa for COVID related duties.
8. Shri Arvind Khutkar, Registrar of
Cooperative Societies, in addition to
his existing duties is posted as OSD to
Collector, North Goa for COVID
related duties.
Circular regarding functioning of
Courts
As per circular no. DSC/HC-COVID-
19/529/2021/3838 dated 3 May 2021, it was
stated that in view of Clause 1 of the Circular
dated 16/04/2021 of the Hon’ble High Court
of Bombay, the Principal District & Sessions
Judges/Head of the Establishment may take
the decision to entrust the aforesaid work to
requisite the strength of Judicial Officers with
50% strength of staff, by rotation and further
modified vide letter No.Insp-1/34/2021 dated
22.04.2021 by the Hon’ble High Court of
Bombay, to the extent of strength/
attendance of staff, from 50% to 15% by
rotation.
Further, in view of order u/s 144 of Criminal
Procedure Code, 1973 vide No.
8/8/2021/MAG/L&o/Vol-II/1078, dated
02/05/2021 of the Office of the Collector &
District Magistrate, North Goa District, issued
due to surge in COVID-19 cases in the state,
the following arrangement is made for the
functioning of all courts in North Goa District
to take up remand, ball and most urgent
criminal and civil matters w.e.f. 04.05.2021
till 07.05.2021 with Judicial working hours of
2½ hours with 15% strength of staff, by
rotation. All the Judicial Officers will instruct
their respective staff accordingly.
All civil courts in Bicholim, Sattari and
Pernem, Judicial Officers shall attend the
court on all working days, holidays and
Sundays.The Judicial Officers nominated on
the mentioned days for remand and urgent
work shall be considered as the remand
Judges for the whole day. However, the
regular remand work should be attended by
the regular remand Judge on Saturday &
Sunday i.e. 08.05.2021 & 09.05.2021
GUJARAT
Extension of Night Curfew & Curbs
in Gujarat
The Gujarat Government on 4th May issued
a notification extending night curfew in 36
cities of Gujarat. While permitting essential
services and industries to function in 36
urban areas, the government has asked all
shops, commercial establishments, road-side
kiosks, restaurants (except take-away
service), shopping complexes, malls,
GurjariBazzars, cinema halls, auditoriums,
salons and beauty parlours, swimming pools
to remain closed till 12thMay. During the
curfew period, pregnant women or any
person suffering from any ailment will be
permitted to travel along with an attendant.
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Passengers travelling by train, bus or
aeroplane 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 after registration on Digital Gujarat
portal. For final rites, 20 persons can
participate. Everyone needs to follow social
distancing, wear masks and other covid
norms as well people visiting Gujarat from
other states need to undergo RT – PCR test.
This notification will be applicable till further
updates are provided and need to be
followed strictly in state.
Gujarat Government announces
uniform policy of admission of
Covid patients across State
As per order no. NCV/102021/SFS-10/G,
dated 6 May 2021 issued by the Health &
Family Welfare Department, Government of
Gujarat, any individual suspected with
COVID-19 should be admitted in any hospital
across state without the requirement of RT-
PCR report. Resident of any state or city can
be admitted for treatment and will be
provided with necessary drugs and oxygen.
MADHYA PRADESH
Extension of Corona Curfew till
15thMay in Madhya Pradesh
The Government of Madhya Pradesh
announced an extension of corona curfew till
15th May in the state and requested citizens
to break the chain of infection by staying at
home. The government also advised
postponement all the marriages & weddings
in state and ordered halting MNERGA work
in villages where there is even a single
positive case of COVID.
Free treatment of Corona in Madhya
Pradesh
The Government of Madhya Pradesh
announced the launch of a new scheme for
free treatment of COVID patients in state. A
special package will be provided to private
hospitals on Ayushman Bharat Yojana for the
implementation of the scheme. Under the
scheme, the state government would provide
free tests, CT scan, medicines and injection
to infected patients.
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Interactions with State Governments
GOA
Special Meeting of CII Goa State
Council with Past Chairmen and
State Council on appropriate
measures to be taken due to the
COVID-19 crisis in Goa
A virtual meeting was organized with the
industry members to identify appropriate
measures that the industry can adopt
following the sharp rise in COVID-19 cases
in Goa. The meeting was attended by Mr Atul
Jadhav, Chairman, CII Goa State Council,
Ms Swati Salgaocar, Vice-Chairperson, CII
Goa State Council, Mr Blaise Costabir,
Immediate Past Chairman CII Goa and MD,
GMI Zarhak Moulders Pvt. Ltd, Mr Lalit
Saraswat, Past Chairman and Director,
Sancoale Shipping Ltd., Mr Atul Pai Kane,
Past Chairman, and MD, Power Engineering
India P Ltd and Mr Prakash Jalan, Past
Chairman, and Director, Linc Property
Developers Ltd among others.
Among other things, the members suggested
the government to mandate all industrial
estates to administer COVID-19 testing to all
their employees at least thrice a month andif
the positivity rate crosses a particular
threshold, then all employees within that
industrial estate would have to exercise
corrective measures.
COVID Crises Mitigation Team –
Virtual Meeting with Hon’ble Chief
Minister of Goa
A virtual meeting was organised between the
industry members and Dr Pramod Sawant,
Hon’ble Chief Minister of Goa to discuss the
current COVID-19 situation and present
suggestions to the state government to curb
the increase in infections in the state.
The government urged corporates to provide
their CSR funds for mitigating the COVID-19
crisis in the state and also to provide
necessary facilities to the patients. The
government also called for strict enforcement
of restrictions and prohibitions instead of a
complete lockdown, as it would hamper the
state’s economy.
Among the various suggestions put forth by
the industry to the government included
minimising all economic activity requiring in-
person presence at the workplace, reviewing
all critical operations and re-designing
workflow to the extent possible to minimise
the need for physical presence of
employees, ramping up vaccination of
employees and as vaccine availability
improves, extending vaccination facility to
neighbouring communities.
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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 South Goa District Hospital
Donated 30 oxygen concentrators
Fomento Group Goa Medical College
Donated 75 oxygen concentrators
2 Gujarat Vadilal Industries Ltd
Blind People Association, Ahmedabad
Supported by giving 40 oxygen cylinders
Meghamani Chemicals Ltd
Civil Hospital, Viramgam
Donated one ventilator
CII & 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, Rotimaker 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, 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, bedsheet and pillow for setting up hospital
Adani Group Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) designated Covid Care Centres and hospitals in
Secured and transported 80 tons of liquid oxygen and 5,000 cylinders of life-saving medical grade oxygen
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Ahmedabad
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
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 1,000 and hospital clothing for 2,000 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
Yi Bhopal Bhadbhada Crematorium
Donated 6,000 water bottles
4 Maharashtra 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
Garware Polyester Ltd
Government Medical College & Hospital, Aurangabad
Donated two ventilators
Hindalco Ltd Government Medical College & Hospital, Aurangabad
Donated one ventilator
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Blue Star Ltd., Blue Star Foundation and Sany Heavy Industries
BJ Govt Medical College and Sasoon Govt Hospital, Pune
Donated five mortuary chambers
Bajaj Auto Ltd. Government Medical College & Hospital, Aurangabad
Donated 25 ventilators
RL Steels & Energy Ltd.
Nandurbar Municipal Corporation and other hospitals/ medical facilities, Nashik
Donated 500 oxygen cylinders
JK Tyre Ltd donated medicines and oxygen
concentrators to Gwalior & Morena District
Administration
Hikal Ltd donated N95 masks to Mumbai Police
Canpack India Pvt Ltd donated ventilators to
Government Medical College & Hospital, Aurangabad Vedanta Ltd donated oxygen concentrators
to South Goa District Hospital
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Astral SteriTech Pvt Ltd donated hospital supplies to
Dushyant & Daksha Patel Foundation, Vadodara CII-supported Covid centre facility at
Anand Niketan, Shilaj, Ahmedabad
Mr Ramesh Patel, Meghmani Chemicals handing the ventilator to State Education Minister, Shri
Bhupendrasinh Chudasama along with other officials from Gujarat Government, Civil Hospital
Vadilal Industries Ltd supported by giving oxygen
cylinders to Blind People Association,
Ahmedabad
Yi Bhopal donated 6,000 water bottles to
Bhadbhada crematorium, Bhopal
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COVID-19 related Requirements in Western Region
Description Western Region
Healthcare Supplies
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
Digital B.P Apparatus 55
Duro O2 Cylinder 50
ECG Machine & Trolley 40
High Flow Nasal Canula 170
Infusion Pump 135
Laryngoscopes - Adult 4
Monitors 203
Nebuliser Machine 5
Oxygen BiPAP Machine 704
Oxygen Concentrators 1,350
Oxygen Cylinder with O2 Flow meter Tubing and spanner 76
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 30
Spirometer 5
Suction Machine 25
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Thermal Scanners 30,000
Ventilators 678
Hospital Infrastructure/ Furniture
Air Bed 102
Bed Side Screen With Cloth 25
Bed Side Screen 80
Biomedical Waste Bin with Trolley 25
Crash Cart 14
Electric Crematorium 2
Food Trolley 102
Fowler Beds 45
Fowler Beds (With pillow & mattress) 875
Fridge 240 Ltr 6
Hospital Beds with mattress 2,000
ICU Beds 1,000
LV Stand 150
Mayo Trolley 50
Medicine Trolley 40
Motorized ICU Bed With Mattress 85
Oxygen in MT per day 70
Oxygen Generator Plant 19
Overbed Trolley 24
Oxygen Beds 3,000
Recovery Trolley 15
Tele ICU 2
Trolley stand for jumbo oxygen cylinder 54
Ventilator Beds 255
Weighing Machine 100
Wheelchair (Folding) 129
Volunteers 80
Community Requirements (units in nos)
Soaps 5,100
Sugar (Kgs) 100
Oil (Litres) 100
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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
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thought leaders to enhance efficiency, competitiveness and business opportunities for industry
through a wide portfolio of specialized services and strategic global linkages.
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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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