Piyush Expects Workers to Return Back after Corona Declines
Ministry of Commerce and Industry on 9 April,
2020 held interaction, through Video conferencing, with various Industry and
Trade associations of the country to assess the ground situation and problems
being faced by them in the wake of Covid-19 and subsequent lockdown. Union
Commerce and Industry & Railways Minister Shri Piyush
Goyal, MoS Som Parkash, and officers of the
Ministry of Commerce and Industry were present in the meeting.
The industry associations appraised the status
and progress made in the last few days, since the announcement of the lockdown
and similar meetings held since then. They raised the issues of liquidity
crunch, orders cancellation, labour scarcity,
different interpretation of the central Government’s orders by the state and
district authorities, Trucks being stranded, difficulty in getting the spare
parts, etc. At the same time, they informed that the situation has improved
considerably in last fortnight, so much so that IT industry has been able to
cover upto 95% of the ground. They also informed
about their CSR activities, best practices and Community kitchens, being
undertaken by the industries and traders.
Speaking on the occasion, Piyush
Goyal said that stress on economy and livelihood has
to be protected but saving the lives of the people of the country is of prime
importance. The decision on lockdown will be taken at appropriate time, after
making due assessment, but gains made during the period can’t be lost, through
a hurried approach. He drew their attention to certain states planning
extension of the lockdown. Mr. Goyal called upon the
industry to have a calibrated and rational approach to the problem, by evolving
protocols and procedures, which will help them in improving their productivity
and efficiency, without compromising on the health security of their employees
and other stakeholders. ”I think we should start talking more practical instead
of making wish lists.”, he said.
Mr. Goyal said that
the Ministry is already working to solve the logistics and export-import
related problems, and is also taking up other concerns of the industry and
traders with various ministries. The Minister said that the labour,
which had migrated recently, will return after the COVID cases start declining.
On the demand of certain participants for early announcement of the relief
package for the industry, the Minister said that the feedback received is being
forwarded to the Finance Ministry for consideration, which is likely to take a
balanced, nuanced approach. Mr. Goyal appreciated the
humanitarian activities undertaken by the Associations’ members. He called upon the associations to motivate
their members and others to download the Aarogya Setu App, which he described as an effective technological
tool to fight Covid-19.
The meeting was attended by Office bearers of
CII, FICCI, ASSOCHAM, ICC, Laghu Udyog
Bharati, FISME, NASSCOM, PHD Chamber of Commerce and
Industry, SIAM, ACMA, IMTMA, IEEMA, CAIT and FAME.