SME Times News Bureau | 20 May, 2021
Madhya Pradesh Chief
Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan urged the industry to come forward in
vaccinating the citizens.
He also assured that with
the efforts taken by the state government during the second wave, Madhya
Pradesh will come out of the crisis by month end.
Addressing the interactive
session on 'Vaccination Plan of Industry in MP', the Chief Minister said,
"In Madhya Pradesh, the vaccination drive is getting converted into a mass
movement. We have already vaccinated around 1 crore citizens and we are working
to get the balance vaccinated."
"The government alone
cannot fight this pandemic. With the people's participation in Madhya Pradesh,
Corona is under control as the positivity rate is declining on daily basis and
recovery rate is improving. The way in which we implemented the janta curfew in
the state, we are hopeful that by 31st May we will be able to
control the situation totally," Chouhan added.
He further stressed on the
need to increase the availability of the vaccines in the state.
"We will do all
efforts to get whatever vaccines are required to be sourced from abroad. The
private sector must come forward to source as many vaccines they can procure
and help the government's vaccination drive," he added.
The Chief Minister also
urged the industry to support the state government's efforts to fight the
pandemic and private sector should not only ensure vaccinating their employees
but also their dependents and family members.
He also assured the
industry of full support from the state government in simplifying the vaccination
registration process and creating a taskforce related to COVID.
Chouhan also said that the
state developed a crisis management committee which is supported by the
government. They advised on the various steps to be taken to mitigate the
impact of the crisis.
Sangita Reddy, Immediate
Past President, FICCI said that a parallel strategy of strengthening health
infrastructure while at the same time increasing the vaccination drive is one
of the most important needs of the hour. "It is very important to find
methods to source beyond the current supplies of vaccine. We would be happy to
have direct dialogue with government on how we can jointly source the
vaccines," she added.
Dinesh Patidar, Chairman,
FICCI Madhya Pradesh State Council and MD, Shakti Pumps Ltd while applauding
the government's efforts to mitigate the crisis said that the industry is
willing to come forward and vaccinate their employees and family.
Madhusudan Gopalan,
Chairman, FICCI FMCG Committee & CEO, P&G India said that we are
looking at vaccinating and supporting the vaccination of others beyond our own
employees.
Manish Gulati, Member, FICCI & COO, HEG Ltd said
that vaccine sourcing is a major challenge, and we need to look at global
sourcing for this.