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Modi calls for SAARC emergency fund, pledges $10 million

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (File photo: REUTERS/Altaf Hussain)

By: indiaweekly.biz Staff

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has proposed setting up an emergency fund to fight the coronavirus pandemic in South Asia, with New Delhi pledging $10 million to get it going, on Sunday (15).

The move came as the number of confirmed infections in the country rose to 108.

“Any of us can use the fund to meet the cost of immediate actions,” told regional leaders via video conference, adding that India would also offer rapid response teams and other expertise to deal with the crisis.

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Modi said there were under 150 cases in countries comprising the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)–Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka–but the situation ahead was uncertain.

“This is why it would be most valuable for all of us to share our perspectives,” Modi told SAARC leaders.

On Sunday, India‘s federal health ministry reported that the number of coronavirus infections had risen to 107, an increase of 23 from the day before, with a western state home to the country’s financial capital the worst hit.

Data from the ministry showed that there were now 31 confirmed coronavirus cases in Maharashtra state, where local authorities have closed down schools, colleges and malls in most cities, including in the financial hub of Mumbai.

“The number could go up as we are waiting for test reports of people who were in close contact with patients who have tested positive,” a state health official said, declining to be named since he isn’t authorities to speak to media.

In Mumbai, unions involved with its Bollywood film industry – one of the largest in the world – said that they would stop all work until the end of March.

“We can’t take any chances,” Kulmeet Makkar, CEO of the Producers Guild of India, told Reuters, adding that around 200,000 people are directly employed with the industry in Mumbai.

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India, a country of 1.3 billion people, has so far fared better than elsewhere in Asia, Europe and North America, with only two deaths because of the virus.

But experts say India‘s already overstretched medical system would struggle to deal with a major rise in serious cases.

India has already suspended most visas to the country and shut many land borders with neighbouring countries in a wide-reaching attempt to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

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