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Fight against COVID-19: PM-CARES Fund trust allocates Rs. 3,100 cr

Pratidin Bureau

For the fight against COVID-19, PM CARES (Prime Minister's CitizenAssistance and Relief in Emergency Situations) Fund Trust allocated Rs. 3,100crore on Wednesday. Out of the total Rs. 3,100 crore, Rs. 2,000 crore will beused for the purchase of ventilators, Rs. 1,000 crore to aid migrant labourersand Rs. 100 crore for coronavirus vaccine development

"Out of Rs 3100 crore, a sum of approximately Rs 2000 crore will beearmarked for the purchase of ventilators, Rs 1000 crores will be used for thecare of migrant labourers and Rs.100 crores will be given to support vaccinedevelopment," stated a PMO release.

The trust, which was formed on March 27, 2020, 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, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has thanked allthe donors for their generosity in contributing to which will support India'sfight against COVID-19.

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