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PHD Chamber appreciates Govt for proactive and fast track measures to combat pandemic COVID-19

Updated: Mar 31, 2020 07:24:43am
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New Delhi, Mar 31 (KNN) PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry has appreciated the proactive and fast track measures undertaken by the Government during the last few days to combat the pandemic COVID-19.

''The measures such as allowing the transportation of all goods, without distinction of essential and non-essential, entire supply chain of milk collection and distribution, including its packaging material, newspaper delivery supply chain under print media, among others, are really inspiring and motivating to fight the pandemic COVID-19, said the Industry body PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) in a press statement issued here on Tuesday.

Dr D K Aggarwal also thank the member organisations of PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry and industry stakeholders for contributing significantly in feeding hungry and underprivileged people, providing the sanitary products including sanitizers, surgical masks, among others to the needy section of the society.

''We are creating awareness amongst our member organisations regarding movement of all goods allowed across states - within states and locally allowed by the Government of India for the benefit of trade and industry,'' said Dr Aggarwal.

We appreciate the initiatives taken by the Indian Railways by converting coaches of trains into isolation wards to help in catering a larger section of population and preparedness of the country to handle this difficult time, he said.

''We appreciate and thank the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal ji for accepting our suggestion on allowing the skeleton staff for the purpose of releasing of salaries of working in entities involved in non-essential activities for the purpose of payroll accounting and  carrying out distribution of food packets and surgical masks and gloves to the needy and under privileged,'' said Dr Aggarwal. 

PHD Chamber has circulated best practices messages suggesting washing hands, social distancing and other relevant areas of communication to all our member organisations and our secretariat to contain the impact of pandemic COVID-19, said Dr Aggarwal.

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