PM Holds Interaction with CMs to Discuss Situation Emerging Post Unlock
1.0
· We must focus on both life
and livelihood; boost health infrastructure, testing and tracing as well as increase
economic activity: PM
· We have tried to save each
and every life; recovery rate in the country is now over 50%: PM
· India is amongst the countries
with least deaths due to coronavirus: PM
· For the safety of self, family
and community, no one should even think about venturing outside house without mask
or face cover: PM
· Due to recent efforts, several
green shoots in economy now visible, which are encouraging us to forge ahead: PM
· CMs provide feedback about
ground situation in the states, give account of existing health infrastructure and
steps taken for augmentation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with Chief
Ministers via video conferencing to discuss the situation emerging post Unlock 1.0
and plan ahead for tackling the COVID-19 pandemic on 16 June 2020. This was the
sixth such interaction of the Prime Minister with the Chief Ministers, the earlier
ones had been held on 20th March, 2nd April, 11th April, 27th April, and 11th May.
Timely decisions to combat the virus
Prime Minister observed that timely decisions taken
to combat the pandemic have been effective in containing its spread in the country.
When we look back, people will remember that we have presented an example for cooperative
federalism to the world, he said.
We have tried to save each and every life, the
Prime Minister said. He underlined that all modes of transport are now open, lakhs
of migrant labourers have travelled back to their villages,
thousands of Indians have returned from abroad, and even though India has a huge
population, coronavirus has not assumed as life threatening a form as in the rest
of the world. He said that health experts world over are praising the discipline
shown by Indians, adding that the recovery rate in the country is now over 50%.
He also noted that India is amongst the nations with the least deaths due to coronavirus.
Prime Minister mentioned that a big lesson is that if we remain disciplined and
follow all rules, coronavirus will cause least damage. He emphasized on the importance
of usage of mask/ face cover, without which no one should venture out. This is not
just important for the person concerned but also for his family and community. He
also talked about following the mantra of ‘do gaz doori’, washing hands with soap and using sanitizer. He forewarned
that any laxity in discipline will weaken our fight against the virus.
Green Shoots in Economy
Prime Minister noted that with the efforts of the
past few week, green shoots in the economy are visible, including rise in power
consumption which was earlier falling, fertilizer sale in May this year seeing a
significant increase, a healthy increase in Kharif sowing
in comparison to last year, production of two wheelers increasing, digital payment
in retail reaching pre lockdown level, increase in toll collection in May and bouncing
back of exports. These signals are encouraging us to forge ahead.
Benefits of Atmanirbhar
Bharat Abhiyan
Prime Minister said there is significant importance
of agriculture, horticulture, fisheries and MSMEs in the participating States, provisions
for which have been made under Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan. Talking about the provisions to provide timely credit
to MSMEs, he said that if quick disbursal of credit to industries is ensured through
Bankers Committees, these industries will be able to start working quickly while
also ensuring provision of employment opportunities. Smaller factories require guidance
and hand-holding, he said. He mentioned the importance of working together on value
chains to give fillip to trade and industry. Specific Economic Activity Points in
the states should work 24 hours a day and loading and unloading should be quickened
to give further boost to economic activity.
Prime Minister mentioned the benefits set to accrue
to farmers through reforms in the agriculture sector, including new avenues to sell
produce, increase in income which in turn would increase demand in the economy.
New opportunities for North-East and tribal regions in the areas of farming and
horticulture are set to be created, with opening up of new markets for organic products,
bamboo products and other tribal produce. The States will also benefit from a cluster
based approach for local products, he said, adding that such products should be
identified at each block and district level for better processing and more effective
marketing. He emphasized on the need of working together to ensure that the announcements
made under Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan
fructify at the earliest.
Chief Ministers speak
Today’s interaction was the first part of the two
day interaction, and witnessed participation of States and UTs including Punjab,
Assam, Kerala, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Tripura,
Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Goa, Manipur, Nagaland, Ladakh,
Puducherry, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Andaman & Nicobar Islands,
Dadra Nagar Haveli & Daman Diu, Sikkim and Lakshadweep.
The Chief Ministers thanked the Prime Minister
for his leadership during such a challenging time and uniting the country to fight
for the collective fight against the virus. They provided feedback about existing
health infrastructure in their states and efforts for augmentation to tackle the
impact of the virus. They mentioned about the awareness campaigns being run by them,
help being provided to workers who have returned home, usage of Aarogya Setu app, and kick
starting of economic activities in the states.
Focus on both life and livelihood
Prime Minister thanked the Chief Ministers for
their views. He underscored the importance of being focussed
on both life and livelihood. He said that on the one hand, health infrastructure
will need to be boosted with emphasis on testing and tracing, economic activity
will also need to be increased. The decisions need to be taken keeping in view both
current needs and future requirements.
He asked the leaders to continuously keep driving
in the fact that danger of the virus is not over yet, and the need to remain vigilant
while opening up the economy.
Home Minister Shri Amit Shah said that while we
have so far fought a successful battle against the pandemic, the road ahead is long
and suggestions given by the Prime Minister regarding use of mask/face cover, maintaining
do gaz doori etc should be followed by all.
Earlier review of preparations
Prime Minister had held a detailed meeting with
senior ministers and officials on 13th June to review India’s response to Covid-19
pandemic. The meeting had reviewed the national level status and preparation in
the context of the pandemic.
It was observed that out of the total cases two-thirds
are in 5 states with an overwhelming proportion of cases in big cities. In view
of the challenges being faced, particularly by the large cities, it was discussed
to augment testing as well as the number of beds and services to effectively handle
the peak surge of daily cases.
Prime Minister had taken cognizance of the recommendations
of the Empowered Group on city- and district-wise requirements of hospital beds/isolation
beds which will be required and instructed Health Ministry officials to undertake
emergency planning in consultation with the States/UTs. He had also advised the
Ministry to ensure suitable preparations in view of the start of the Monsoon season.