Prime Minister Narendra Modi
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Rs 3100 cr Allocated Under PM CARES:  Rs 2000 cr For Ventilators, Rs 1000 cr For Migrant Welfare, Rs 100 cr For Vaccine 

BySwarajya Staff

PM CARES (Prime Minister’s Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations) Fund Trust on Wednesday (May 13, 2020) decided to allocate Rs 3,100 crore for the fight against the coronavirus.

Out of Rs 3,100 crore, a sum of approximately Rs 2,000 crore will be earmarked for the purchase of ventilators, Rs 1,000 crores will be used for the care of migrant labourers and Rs 100 crores will be given to support vaccine development.

The trust formed on March 27, 2020, is headed by Prime Minister (ex-Officio) and other ex-officio Members of the trust are Defence Minister, Home Minister and Finance Minister.

While announcing this package, PM Modi thanked all the donors for their generosity in contributing to the PM CARES Fund which will support India’s fight against COVID-19.

For augmenting the infrastructure to tackle COVID-19 cases across the country, 50,000 ‘Made-in-India’ ventilators will be purchased from PM CARES Fund at a cost of approximately Rs 2000 crores. These ventilators will be provided to government-run COVID hospitals in all States/UTs, for better treatment of the critical COVID-19 cases.

For strengthening the existing measures being taken for the welfare of the migrants and poor, the States/UTs will be given a lump sum assistance of a total Rs 1,000 crore from PM CARES Fund.

This amount would be provided to the State Governments/UTs to place it at the disposal of the District Collectors/Municipal Commissioners for strengthening their efforts in providing accommodation facilities, making food arrangements, providing medical treatment, and making transportation arrangements of the migrants.

State/UT-wise funds will be released on the weightage of the following:

(a) The population of the State/UT as per the 2011 Census – 50%, weightage.

b) Number of positive COVID-19 cases as on date – 40% weightage, and

(c) Equal share (10% weightage) for all states/UTs to ensure basic minimum sum for all states.

The fund will be released to the District Collector/District Magistrate/Municipal Commissioner through the State Disaster Relief Commissioner of the States/UTs concerned.

A vaccine against COVID-19 is the most pressing need and Indian academia, start-ups and industry have come together in cutting-edge vaccine design and development. To support the COVID-19 vaccine designers and developers, an amount of Rs 100 Crore will be given from PM CARES Fund as a helping hand to catalyse vaccine development, which will be utilized under the supervision of Principal Scientific Advisor.