Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Pvt donations pour in as India battles pandemic

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: From software giants in California to face shield makers from the UK, and the Indian diaspora to a Buddhist group — the Narendra Modi government has received aid to fight Covid-19 from a wide range of private donors, government data shows. They have supplied medical oxygen infrastruc­ture, life-saving drugs and even infrared thermal scanners over the past few weeks.

The data, reviewed by HT, shows that American companies such as Salesforce, Eli Lilly, Bloom Energy and Thermo Fisher Scientific, Swiss major Roche, UK-based Virustatic Shield Ltd and Canada’s PRACSNS are among the list of internatio­nal donors.

Amazon, Virgin Atlantic, Indian communitie­s in New Zealand, Oman and the UK, a Buddhist order known as Chinese Diligent Buddhists of Master Yunyi and Indian corporate majors such as Reliance Industries, Infosys, Bajaj group, ITC and Tata Group have also extended help, according to the government records.

The internatio­nal donors have so far provided more than 6,000 oxygen concentrat­ors, one million rapid antigen kits, more than

50,000 vials of life-saving drugs such as tocilizuma­b and over 100,000 packs of baricitini­b.

The government has waived basic customs duty and health cess on import of medical oxygen, oxygen-related equipment and ventilator­s until July 31, 2021.

All non-monetary donations from the private sector to the Centre are being coordinate­d and provided with end-to-end support by the government’s think tank Niti Aayog.

“Private sector, both Indian and Internatio­nal, has been at the forefront of fight against the second wave of Covid pandemic...”

said Niti Ayog CEO Amitabh Kant.

Official data shows Salesforce has donated 2,200 oxygen concentrat­ors and 10,000 pulse oximeters; Indian communitie­s in the UK and Oman have given 708 oxygen concentrat­ors, 2,370 nasal cannula and oxygen masks, 480 pulse oximeters and 30 oxygen concentrat­ors.

About 100 private organisati­ons have contribute­d so far and an official said more donations were on their way.

Indian corporate majors, too, have extended help. The Tata Group helped in setting up Sardar Patel COVID Care Centre and

Hospital and imported 14 cryogenic containers for oxygen, among other things. The Bajaj Group installed four oxygen plants in rural hospitals, and are installing oxygen plants in some key government hospitals in western India.

“Reliance Industries is providing over 1,000 tonnes of liquid medical oxygen per day. They have organised airlifting of 24 ISO containers from Saudi Arabia, Germany, Belgium, The Netherland­s and Thailand, and are adding 500 MT of transporta­tion capacity for liquid oxygen,” an official document said.

“Infosys is helping Karnataka government to scale up the call centre operations, Raytheon Technologi­es has donated oxygen concentrat­ors, Escorts is setting up a 1000 bed hospital in Faridabad, DCM Shriram is setting up seven PSA oxygen generation plants at district hospitals in Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India and Hero MotoCorp are setting up 100 beds hospitals each, Microtek is importing 2000 oxygen concentrat­ors, Venkateshw­ara Wires, Man Structural­s, Balaji Industrial and Basant Fiberteck together have donated 500 beds to COVID Centre at Jaipur,” the official document added.

 ?? AFP ?? Navy personnel unload liquid medical oxygen tanks supplied by French company as Covid relief to India, in Mumbai on May 10.
AFP Navy personnel unload liquid medical oxygen tanks supplied by French company as Covid relief to India, in Mumbai on May 10.

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