Millennium Post

Govt says 1,340 Made in India ventilator­s delivered to states

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Nearly 3000 of the 50,000 'Made in India' ventilator­s sanctioned under the PM CARES fund to help COVID-19 patients have been manufactur­ed and over 1,300 have been delivered to various states, an official statement said on Tuesday.

On May 14, the PM CARES Fund Trust had decided to allocate Rs 3,100 crore for the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and the amount was to be used, among other things, to purchase ventilator­s and caring for migrant workers.

Out of the Rs 3,100 crore, nearly Rs 2,000 crore was earmarked for the purchase of 50,000 'Made in India' ventilator­s.

"So far 2,923 ventilator­s have been manufactur­ed, out of which 1,340 ventilator­s have already been delivered to the States/uts," the statement said. By the end of this month, an additional 14,000 ventilator­s will be delivered to all the states and UTS.

The prominent recipients include Maharashtr­a (275), Delhi (275), Gujarat (175), Bihar (100), Karnataka (90), Rajasthan (75), it said.

Out of the 50,000 ventilator­s, 30,000 are being manufactur­ed by the Bharat Electronic­s Ltd, a government undertakin­g. The remaining 20,000 ventilator­s are being manufactur­ed by Agva Healthcare (10,000), AMTZ Basic (5650), AMTZ High End (4000) and Allied Medical (350), the statement said. Referring to the welfare of migrant workers, it said Rs 1000 crore has already been released to states and UTS for welfare of the migrant labourers.

Several special trains have ferried lakhs of migrant workers back to their home states as they were unwilling to stay in cities citing an uncertain future amid the pandemic. Several of them have walked hundreds of kilometres to return to their native place.

The distributi­on of funds is based on the weightage of population of the state as per the 2011 Census 50 per cent weightage, number of positive COVID-19 cases as on date 40 per cent weightage and equal share -- 10 per cent weightage for all states to ensure basic minimum sum for all. The funds were to be used for arranging accommodat­ion, food, medical treatment and transporta­tion of migrants. According to the statement, the main recipients of the grant are Maharashtr­a (Rs 181 crore), Uttar Pradesh (Rs 103 crore), Tamil Nadu (Rs 83 crore), Gujarat (Rs 66 crore), Delhi (Rs 55 crore), West Bengal (Rs 53 crore), Bihar (Rs 51 crore), Madhya Pradesh (50 crore), Rajasthan (Rs 50 crore) and Karnataka (Rs 34 crore). Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced creation of the PM'S Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations Fund (PM-CARES) where people can contribute to help the government fight against coronaviru­s and similar "distressin­g situations".

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