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Industry heads had sought SOP PUNE: Principal secretary of industries Baldev Singh on Saturday said the government would soon come out with the standard operating procedures for all sectors in view of the likelihood of a third wave of Covid-19. The industry heads sought standard operating procedures (SOPs) to resume activities following all Covid protocols during their interactions with the district collectors. “The SOPs issued will be for all industries to ensure their seamless functioning ahead of the impending threat of the third wave,” Singh said. The collectors would draw up plans for districts concerned after taking inputs from the industry bodies. Singh said the matter was discussed during a video conference with all the collectors on Friday evening. Relief and rehabilitation secretary Assem Gupta said the movement towards normal socio-economic activities hinged on vaccination. Pune district collector Rajesh Deshmukh said, “If SOPs are given, the industr ....
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Picture used for representational purpose only MUMBAI: Besides budgetary provision of medical education and public health departments, cash-strapped state government will have to mobilize at least Rs12,000 crore to tackle Covid-19 this year. Relief and rehabilitation secretary Assem Gupta told TOI the state will require huge funds to tackle the virus. “Besides budgetary provision of medical education and public health departments, we will require Rs12,000 crore to enhance healthcare infrastructure and medicines. Last year, we used nearly Rs6,000 crore to tackle the pandemic,’’ Gupta said. Gupta said it had been proposed to provide Rs2,100 crore from State Disaster Relief Fund, Rs236 crore from CM’s relief fund, a substantial amount from corporate social responsibility fund and Rs3,300 crore from district planning & development fund. “We are sure we can tackle the pandemic in the best possible manner. Our healthcare infrastructure has already been upgraded,� ....