CII appreciates Telangana govt’s decision to impose lockdown
By News Desk| Published: 11th May 2021 5:54 pm IST
Hyderabad: The Confederation of Indian Industry today appreciated the lockdown imposed by the government of Telangana.
The CII said that during the current pandemic situation, saving lives should be the topmost priority and CII Telangana appreciates the government of Telangana’s decision to impose statewide lockdown for 10 days starting from 12 May.
Mr Sameer Goel, Chairman, CII Telangana said that there is a need to break the chain and minimize the transmission links to the possible extent and lockdown may help in this regard. He also mentioned that all essential services, prioritized sectors should be allowed to function
Industries Department stresses on operations with appropriate COVID-19 protocols
The Confederation of Indian Industry, Telangana (CII-TS) has appreciated Telangana government on its decision to impose State-wide lockdown for ten days from May 12.
“During the current pandemic situation, saving lives should be the top most priority,” CII Telangana Chairman Sameer Goel said in a statement. There is a need to break the chain and minimise the transmission links and the lockdown may help. All essential services, prioritised sectors should be allowed to function, he said.
A GO from Industries and Commerce Department, on the lockdown guidelines, said all manufacturing industries are permitted to function following appropriate COVID-19 protocol standard operating procedures.
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Many corporates anxious to inoculate workers in frontline roles, who typically tend to be below 45 years old, have paused plans until supply eases, top officials said. It is estimated that large corporates and micro, small & medium enterprises (MSMEs) may together require 10-12 million doses.
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As of May 8, ministry of health data showed 11.9 million vaccine doses available in the country. Uttar Pradesh has the highest number of doses at 1.2 million, followed by Gujarat at 1 million and Maharashtra at 800,000 doses.