NE NEWS SERVICE
NEW DELHI, MAY 11
Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a fresh round of consultation on Monday with Chief Ministers on ways to strengthen the COVID-19 containment strategy and stepping up of economic activities in a calibrated manner as the 54-day nationwide lockdown nears an end.
Large-scale movement of migrant workers from urban to rural India and the problems their return to home states may cause in restarting the economy was also being discussed during the fifth virtual interaction between the Prime Minister and Chief Ministers’ since the outbreak of the virus.
There will be an effort to ensure that all participating chief ministers get an opportunity to air their views during the interaction, as some of the CMs had complained that they were not allowed to put forth their views during the last interaction on April 27.
The interaction was attended by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Amit Shah, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Health Minister Harsh Vardhan among others.
Chief Ministers – Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy (Andhra Pradesh), Amarinder Singh (Punjab), Nitish Kumar (Bihar), Yogi Adityanath (Uttar Pradesh) and Pema Khandu (Arunachal Pradesh), Pinarayai Vijayan (Kerala), Edppadi K. Palaniswami (Tamil Nadu) – were also among those who attended the virtual conference.
At a meeting on Sunday with Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba, State Chief Secretaries told him that “while protection is required from COVID-19, economic activities also need to be stepped up in a calibrated manner”, according to an official statement.
With thousands of migrant workers taking special trains to go back to their home states, the restarting of industrial activities will prove to be a challenge for states though several relaxations have been made in labour laws to increase factory output.
The meet is also likely to discuss efforts to convert ”red” zones with high COVID-19 case load into ”orange” or ”green” zones.
The Prime Minister also interacted with the Chief Ministers last on April 27. Days after the meeting, the central government had extended the lockdown by two more weeks till May 17 to arrest the spread of the virus, but gave several relaxations in economic activities and movement of people.