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From PPE kits to sanitisers to ventilators, COVID-19 has sparked off an indigenous cottage industry boom

Scores of firms of varying shapes and sizes are manufacturing essential protective gear since coronavirus was declared a pandemic in mid-March.

June 10, 2020 / 11:36 IST
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Representative image | The West Bengal government has imposed lockdown-like curbs to reduce the pace of COVID-19 transmission
Representative image | The West Bengal government has imposed lockdown-like curbs to reduce the pace of COVID-19 transmission

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s clarion call for `aatmanirbharta’ or self-reliance has more takers in India than previously imagined.

The rampaging pandemic in the country, which is slowly pushing India higher on the list of most-affected nations, has, in turn, spawned a gigantic parallel cottage industry manufacturing a variety of anti-COVID gear.

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There are currently more than 1,000 companies on the government list that are producing personal protective equipment or PPE kits. The list of private producers, those that are not recognised by the government, are a handful as well, but their details are sketchy.

In addition to the government list, scores of other firms, of varying shapes and sizes, are manufacturing gloves, masks, ventilators, swabs, sanitisers and RNA extraction kits, among other gear, since coronavirus was declared a pandemic in mid-March this year.