HomeNewsBusinessFrom struggling to meet domestic demand, to exporting, India's PPE manufacturing tale is one of self-reliance

From struggling to meet domestic demand, to exporting, India's PPE manufacturing tale is one of self-reliance

In April, PPE suits that were required by health workers to tackle the COVID-19 outbreak, were found to be in an acute short supply. Following this, India ramped up production of protective gears and medical equipment, and reducing dependency on foreign countries for these items

July 01, 2020 / 17:47 IST
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On June 29, Union Minister Piyush Goyal said the Centre has allowed monthly export of 50 lakh medical overalls from personal protection equipment (PPE) suits. He claimed this move will help boost the ‘Make in India’ initiative envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The product was banned for export earlier, but it has now been moved to the restricted category.

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When the COVID-19 pandemic broke out in India on January 30, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had constituted an empowered group consisting of officials from the textiles ministry and Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the Department of Pharmaceuticals, and Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade to ensure the availability of essential medical equipment.

In April, PPE suits that were required by health workers to tackle the COVID-19 outbreak were found to be in an acute short supply. Following this, India ramped up production of COVID-19 protective gears and medical equipment, and reduced dependency on foreign countries for these items.