The Free Press Journal

STATE, CENTRE CLASH ON WHETHER MASK, SANITISERS ARE ESSENTIALS

Maharashtr­a pleads their availabili­ty at reasonable rates as they are necessary for public health

- SANJAY JOG |

The Centre needs to reconsider its decision. Masks and sanitisers should continue as essential commoditie­s, as their use to maintain social distancing becomes the most important preventive remedy in the present situation.

- DR RAJENDRA SINGANE, MINISTER OF FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRA­TION

The Maharashtr­a Government has strongly opposed the central government’s move to exclude masks and sanitisers from the Essential Commoditie­s Act, 1955. The state Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) Commission­er Arun Unhale, in a letter to the Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs, has said that the prices of masks and sanitisers may be hiked because of the rise in demand as COVID-19 continues to spread across the nation.

FDA Commission­er has argued that, against such circumstan­ces, masks and sanitisers should continue to be an essential commodity to ensure its availabili­ty at an affordable rate. The state government's move comes four days after the Consumer Affairs Secretary Leena Nandan announced that masks and sanitisers were declared as essential items till June 30. However, it has not been extended further, as there is enough supply in the country.

Minister of Food and Drug Administra­tion Dr Rajendra Singane told the Free Press Journal, “The Centre needs to reconsider its decision. Masks and sanitisers should continue as essential commoditie­s, as their use to maintain social distancing becomes the most important preventive remedy in the present situation.'' He said the requiremen­t of face masks and sanitisers have tremendous­ly increased and their price may be increased in the absence of control.

Further, the FDA Commission­er said, in the absence of field selling price, consumers will not be aware about the exact MRP of these two items.

''Sometimes, the MRP printed by manufactur­ers is exorbitant and the common public and healthcare staff are forced to pay the higher printed prices. Therefore, in the interest of public health, the availabili­ty of face masks and hand sanitisers at reasonable rates is necessary,'' he noted.

 ?? PIC: BL SONI ?? A health worker scans the temperatur­e of residents of Ambojwadi, Malad west, using a smart helmet.
PIC: BL SONI A health worker scans the temperatur­e of residents of Ambojwadi, Malad west, using a smart helmet.

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