COVID-19A Compendium on
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DOCUMENT NAME VERSION PREPARED BY DATE
A COMPENDIUM ON COVID - 19
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Table of Contents
Glossary of Terms 8
About the Document 9
1. Corona Virus 10
1.1. Brief History 10
1.2. Timeline – Start of a Pandemic 10
1.3. Coronavirus 11
1.4. Transmission 13
Person to person spread (Direct transmission) 13
Airborne transmission (Direct transmission) 14
Spread from contaminated surfaces (Indirect spread) 14
1.5. Risk factors 14
Age 15
Gender 15
Comorbidities 15
Crowding 15
Certain occupations 15
Other cases where people are at higher risk 15
1.6. Symptoms 16
Shortness of breath 16
Fever 16
Dry cough 16
Chills and body aches 16
Loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea 16
Mental confusion 16
2. Present Status & Statistics 17
2.1. Spread 17
World 17
India 17
India and other countries – A comparative 18
2.2. Various Statistics 21
State wise fatality rates 21
Age wise 22
Gender distribution 22
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Temperature and humidity 22
2.3. Cure and Current Status 23
2.4. Testing & Collection Facilities 24
2.5. Testing Kits 24
2.6. Hospital, Helplines & Telemedicine 25
Role of helplines 25
Hospitals 26
Telemedicine 27
3. Identified Safety Measures & Best Practices 29
3.1. Definitions 29
Quarantine 29
Isolation 29
Zones 29
Symptomatic 29
Asymptomatic 29
Social Distancing 29
3.2. Types of Zone 29
3.3. Movement of Personnel during Lockdown 31
3.4. Measures to Adopt to Safeguard Against Infection 31
Social distancing 31
Washing hands frequently 31
Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth 32
Practice respiratory hygiene 32
Stay informed and follow advice given by healthcare providers 32
Stay at home 33
Use of masks, glove and other PPE 33
Workplace and personal hygiene 33
Other measures taken 35
3.5. Aarogya Setu App 36
3.6. Safety Guidelines 36
3.7. General Guidance 37
3.8. Best Practices 37
Hand hygiene 37
Cough/ sneezing etiquette 38
When ill 38
Home quarantine 38
Prevention is best 39
COVID-19 protocol when entering home 39
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COVID-19 protocol when leaving home 40
3.9. Flow Charts 40
In case you are quarantined 40
In case you are ill/ feel ill 41
4. Reports on Impact on Industry 42
4.1. Impact on Industry 42
4.2. Industries Severely Impacted 43
4.3. Reports on Impact 44
5. Government Guidelines & Regulations 45
5.1. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) 45
Summary of guidelines issued by MoHFW 45
Guidelines for home isolation of very mild/ pre-symptomatic COVID-19 cases 45
Guidelines on rational use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 45
Additional guidelines on rational use of Personal Protective Equipment 46
Guidelines on disinfection of common public places including offices 46
Guidelines to be followed on detection of suspect/ confirmed COVID-19 case in a non COVID
health facility 46
Guidelines for Notifying COVID-19 affected persons by Private Institutions 47
Additional guidelines for quarantine of returnees from abroad / contacts / isolation of suspect
or confirmed cases in private facilities 47
Guidelines for home quarantine 48
Guidance document on appropriate management of suspect/ confirmed cases of COVID-l9:
Railway Coaches as COVID Care Centre 48
5.2. Ministry of Home Affairs 48
5.3. Guidelines for Stranded Persons 51
People Stranded within Country 51
People Stranded (Indian) outside Country 51
5.4. Movement of Stranded Persons by Shramik Special Trains 51
5.5. Guidelines for Restarting Manufacturing Industries after Lockdown 51
6. Government Stimulus Package 52
6.1. Central Government and Reserve Bank of India 52
Measures taken by Ministry of Finance 52
Measures taken by Reserve Bank of India 52
Ministry of Labour and Employment (MoLE) 53
7. Post COVID 19 – Way Ahead SOPs/ Guidelines 54
7.1. Proposed SOPs/ Guidelines for Post Lockdown Resumption of Work 54
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) 54
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Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) 55
7.2. SOPs on starting work post COVID-19 Lockdown 55
7.3. Guidelines on use of Air-conditioning & Ventilation 56
8. PPE & Other Equipment 57
8.1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 57
8.2. Infrared Thermometers 59
8.3. Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation 59
8.4. PPE Specifications 60
Face shield 60
Triple layer medical mask 60
N-95 Respirator mask 60
Gloves 60
Coverall/Gowns 61
Shoe covers 61
Head covers 61
Goggles 61
8.5. Approved Testing Labs for PPE Coveralls 62
Annexure 'I' – Details of COVID-19 Cases Worldwide 63
Annexure ‘II’ – List of Laboratories 71
Annexure ‘III’ – List of COVID Health Care Center 75
Annexure ‘IV’ – E – Pass for Movement 139
Annexure ‘V’ – AAI Guidelines Post Lockdown 145
Annexure ‘VI’ – Guidelines for Home Isolation of Very Mild/ Pre-Symptomatic COVID-19 Cases (MoHFW)
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Annexure ‘VII’ – Guidelines on Rational Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 156
Annexure ‘VIII’ – Additional Guidelines on Rational Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 159
Annexure ‘IX’ – Guidelines on Disinfection of Common Public Places Including Offices 163
Annexure ‘X’- Guidelines to be Followed on Detection of Suspect/ Confirmed COVID-19 Case in a non-
COVID Health Facility 168
Annexure ‘XI’ – Guidelines for Lockdown 3.0 172
Annexure ‘XII’ – Ministry of Finance Relief Package -COVID-19 176
Annexure ‘XIII’ – Reserve Bank of India Regulatory Policies – Covid-19 179
Annexure ‘XIV’ - Important Websites & Twitter Handles 183
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Table of Figures
FIGURE 1: IMAGE OF CORONAVIRUS 1...................................................................................................................... 10 FIGURE 2: TIMELINE OF CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC .................................................................................................. 11 FIGURE 3: STRUCTURE OF CORONAVIRUS ................................................................................................................ 11 FIGURE 4: COVID-19 VS SARS AND MERS ................................................................................................................. 12 FIGURE 5: COMPARISON OF MORTALITY RATE OF COVID-19 WITH MERS AND SARS ................................................ 12 FIGURE 6: CHAIN OF TRANSMISSION OF COVID-19 ................................................................................................... 13 FIGURE 7: TRANSMISSION ROUTE OF CORONAVIRUS ............................................................................................... 14 FIGURE 8: PERSON WHO ARE AT RISK OF INFECTION ................................................................................................ 15 FIGURE 9: KEY SYMPTOMS OF CORONAVIRUS .......................................................................................................... 16 FIGURE 10: COMPARISON OF FATALITIES BETWEEN INDIA AND COUNTRIES WITH HIGHEST NUMBER OF CASES ...... 18 FIGURE 11: STATE/UTS WITH HIGHEST NUMBER OF CORONA CASES ........................................................................ 20 FIGURE 12: STATE/UTS WITH LOWEST NUMBER OF CASES ....................................................................................... 21 FIGURE 13: STATE WISE FATALITY CASES IN INDIA .................................................................................................... 21 FIGURE 14: MORTALITY RATE BASED ON THE AGE OF THE CORONA PATIENT ........................................................... 22 FIGURE 15: TYPES OF DEDICATED COVID HOSPITALS IN INDIA .................................................................................. 26 FIGURE 16: AAROGYA SETU APP .............................................................................................................................. 36
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Glossary of Terms
Name Abbreviation
All India Institute of Medical Science AIIMS
Building and Other Construction Workers BoCW
Confederation of Indian Industry CII
Coronavirus Disease / 2019 Novel Coronavirus COVID-19
Employee Provident Fund Organization EPFO
Employee State Insurance Corporation ESIC
Emergency Medical Teams EMTs
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce &
Industry FICCI
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare MoHFW
Ministry of Home Affairs MHA
Ministry of Labour and Employment MoLE
Ministry of Finance MoF
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome MERS
National Housing Bank NHB
National Centre for Disease Control NCDC
Original Equipment Manufacture OEM
Public Health Emergency of International Concerns PHEIC
Personal Protective Equipment PPE
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome SARS
Targeted Long-Term Repo Operations TLTRO
Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP
World Health Organisation WHO
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About the Document
The document has been prepared with an aim to have relevant information in respect of COVID-19 available
at one place. It is thus a compendium of important guidelines issued by the Government, statistics and
most importantly links to reports and websites that one can refer to for information. The links have been
included in the paragraph itself as well as references in the footer can also be used to access relevant
information on the internet. The information in the document has been collated and put together through
open sources. Where possible extract of the documents referred to has been included and only a few
documents have been placed at annexures without making the volume of the document cumbersome.
We hope that the document will prove to be of help in making available required information in one place.
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1. Corona Virus
1.1. Brief History
Coronaviruses are a group of RNA virus that are known to primarily cause disease in animals. However, in rare cases they are also known to cause illness in humans, as can be seen with SARS-CoV1 and MERS-CoV infections, which are other members of the same family. Coronavirus gets its name from the Latin word ‘Corona’ which means a crown as the spikes on the surface of the virus give it a structure like a crown.
The novel coronavirus outbreak was first documented in Port city of Wuhan, Hubei Province,
China in December 2019. Initially known as the novel corona virus, it was on 11 February 2020,
the World Health Organization announced the official name to be SARS-CoV-2 and the disease
would be called COVID-19. The World Health Organization declared a global health emergency
and rated COVID-19's global risk of spread and impact as "very high" on February 28, 2020. It was
declared a pandemic on March 11, 2020 by WHO.
As on May 09, 2020, total of 3,862,676 confirmed cases and 265,961 deaths have been reported
globally2.
1.2. Timeline – Start of a Pandemic
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is understood to have surfaced in a Chinese seafood
and poultry market (Wuhan City) late last year, which has spread to at least 215 countries. WHO
declared the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak as a public health emergency of international
concern (PHEIC) on January 30, 2020 and as a pandemic on March 11, 2020. A brief timeline of
the outbreak of the disease is depicted below: -
1 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus https://www.webmd.com/lung/coronavirus-history 2 https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019
Figure 1: Image of Coronavirus 1
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Timeline of the coronavirus pandemic.3
Figure 2: Timeline of Coronavirus Pandemic
1.3. Coronavirus4
Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses which are zoonotic viruses that implies that they cause
disease in animals which are rarely transferred to human hosts.
In humans, coronaviruses are known to cause respiratory infections ranging from mild flu like
symptoms to more severe forms of pneumonia and respiratory distress. This has earlier been seen
in the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).
Figure 3: Structure of Coronavirus
3 https://www.who.int/news-room/detail/27-04-2020-who-timeline---covid-19 4 https://www.who.int/health-topics/coronavirus#tab=tab_1
December 12, 2019 - Wuhan reported
first case.
December 31, 2019 -Chinese authorities alerted WHO about
cases of pneumonia of unknown etiology.
January 3, 2020 - India notified by WHO.
January 7, 2020 - 2019-nCoV identified.
January 13, 2020 -Thailand confirms first case outside
China
January 30, 2020 -India confirms first case. WHO declares
PHEIC*
February 11, 2020 -Virus renamed SARS-
CoV-2 and disease COVID-19.
March 3, 2020 - Cases (74 countries) Local
transmission (31 countries)
March 11, 2020 -WHO declares it a
Pandemic.
March 24, 2020 - India ordered nation wide lockdown which is
further extended till May 3 2020
May 1, 2020 - In India 35,000 approx corona
cases are reported
May 1, 2020 - In India Lockdown extended for
two weeks
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From the above Figure we can see that though the transmission rates are high in COVID-19, but
the fatality rates are much lower than the other diseases that have been caused by the family of
coronaviruses in the past. Fatalities are almost 10 times lower when compared to MERS. Therefore
the concern here is the high transmissibility and how the disease manifests considering various
existing morbidities in different human beings.
Figure 4: COVID-19 Vs SARS and MERS
Figure 5: Comparison of mortality rate of COVID-19 with MERS and SARS
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1.4. Transmission5
COVID-19 is a new disease and efforts to find out the different ways of its transmission are still
in progress.
Figure 6: Chain of Transmission of COVID-19
Research studies have shown that this virus spread in the following 02 ways: -
I. Direct contact
II. Indirect contact
Person to person spread (Direct transmission)
I. It spreads when two people are in less than 6 feet distance from each other.
II. When infected person coughs, sneezes or talks, it can be transmitted through
respiratory droplets which can be inhaled by the person nearby.
III. It can also be transmitted through the people who do not show any symptoms
(asymptomatic carriers6). According to Indian Council of Medical Research, 80%
people do not have symptoms. It makes it harder to trace the infected person who
is silently transmitting the disease.
5 https://www.who.int/news-room/commentaries/detail/modes-of-transmission-of-virus-causing-covid-19-implications-for-ipc-precaution-recommendations https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detail/q-a-coronaviruses https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/general-information.html 6 https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/healthcare/biotech/healthcare/no-symptoms-in-80-of-covid-cases-raise-
concerns/articleshow/75260387.cms?from=mdr
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Airborne transmission (Direct transmission)7
I. The WHO states that Respiratory infections can be transmitted through droplets of
different sizes: when the droplet particles are >5-10 μm in diameter they are
referred to as respiratory droplets, and when they are <5μm in diameter, they are
referred to as droplet nuclei.
II. According to current evidence, COVID-19 virus is primarily transmitted between
people through respiratory droplets and contact routes.
Spread from contaminated surfaces (Indirect spread)8
Person can also get infected by corona virus by touching their mouth, nose and eyes after coming
in contact with the surface or object that has been contaminated by the virus. Viruses being on
the borderline of living and non-living have the capacity to survive on inanimate objects for a
long duration of time. The duration of time for which a virus stays alive on an inanimate surface
varies from 30 min to even 48 hrs and beyond. The duration depends on the type of surface and
other conditions.
1.5. Risk factors9
COVID-19 virus comes in contact with mucous membrane of eyes, nose and mouth. It replicates,
the immune system fights back causing swelling in the inner lining of the lungs. This effect in the
body differs from person to person and so the clinical symptoms of the disease also differ. Risk
factors for consideration are given below: -
7 https://www.who.int/news-room/commentaries/detail/modes-of-transmission-of-virus-causing-covid-19-implications-for-ipc-precaution-recommendations 8 https://www.cdc.gov/infectioncontrol/spread/index.html 9 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-at-higher-risk.html
Figure 7: Transmission route of coronavirus
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Age
The immune system weakens with the age that is why the elder people are more at risk compared to younger population. Also, elder people with pre-existing medical conditions makes them more at risk.
Gender
According to Health Ministry, 76% corona patients are men and 24% are women. Further, study is required to authenticate this data.
Comorbidities
Some people have certain existing comorbid conditions which make them more prone not only to the infection but also the severity of the infection. For e.g. people with heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, chronic lung disease, chronic kidney disease (patient on dialysis etc.), chronic liver disease etc.
Crowding
The chances of the spread of the virus in crowded areas is very high as it is difficult to maintain social distance.
Certain occupations
Doctors, Nurses, health workers, Police officers are more at risk of transmission than people from other occupations.
Figure 8: Person who are at risk of infection
Other cases where people are at higher risk
I. Recent travel to places where there is an outbreak. II. Close contact with people who are diagnosed with the disease. III. Close contact with anyone who has visited an outbreak zone. IV. Contact with secretions or feces from an infected person. V. Obesity (BMI over 40).
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1.6. Symptoms10
Symptoms of COVID-19 vary from person to person and it appears after 2-14 days after exposure
to the virus. Majority of the patients show mild flu like symptoms, while others may have a severe
form of the infection.
Shortness of breath
Shortness of breath is not usually an early symptom of Covid-19, but it is the most serious.
Basically, explained as difficulty in breathing by the patient.
Fever
Fever is also a sign of Covid-19, but it is generally manifests along with other symptoms.
Dry cough
Dry Cough is another common symptom, which can be accompanied by deep pain in the chest.
The coughs generate maximum aerosols and these patients are highly infective.
Chills and body aches
Symptoms vary from person to person. Some may have no chills or body aches at all whereas
some may experience milder flu-like chills, fatigue and achy joints and muscles.
Loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea
Many people develop loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea along with gastrointestinal
symptoms.
Mental confusion
Mental confusion11 is another symptom that may usually be seen in older people.
10 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/symptoms.html https://www.who.int/health-topics/coronavirus#tab=tab_3 https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/coronavirus-health-ministry-pc-73-percent-male-patients-26-percent-female-india-1663922-2020-04-06
Figure 9: Key symptoms of Coronavirus
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2. Present Status & Statistics
2.1. Spread
World12
According to the report of WHO, total 3,862,676 cases have been reported till May 09, 2020 across
215 countries and territories. For details information regarding the cases worldwide please refer
Annexure ‘I’. As on May 09, 2020 a total of 69,889 deaths have been recorded in US, followed by
The United Kingdom (31,241), Italy (30,201) and Spain (26,251). WHO has extended their support
to African countries by deploying EMTs to control the spread of COVID-19 pandemic.
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According to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), as of May 10, 2020, a total of
62,939 COVID-19 cases (including 111 foreign nationals) have been reported in 32 States/ Union
territories. India is at a decisive phase, where surveillance plays a central role. Centre along with
States have strengthened ongoing surveillance and response at State, district and block levels;
cluster containment activities; strengthening real time data collection activities; and accelerated
implementation of the national integrated health information platform.
2.1.2.1. India situation
India COVID-19 state wise status (As of 10 May 2020)
S. No. Name of State / Union Territory
Total confirmed cases (including
111 foreign nationals)
Recovered Deceased
1 Andaman and Nicobar Islands
33 32 0
2 Andhra Pradesh 1930 887 44
3 Arunachal Pradesh 1 1 0
4 Assam 63 34 2
5 Bihar 591 322 5
6 Chandigarh 169 24 2
7 Chhattisgarh 59 43 0
8 Dadar Nagar Haveli 1 0 0
9 Delhi 6542 2020 73
10 Goa 7 7 0
11 Gujarat 7796 2091 472
12 Haryana 675 290 9
13 Himachal Pradesh 50 38 2
14 Jammu and Kashmir 836 368 9
15 Jharkhand 156 78 3
16 Karnataka 794 386 30
12 https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019?gclid=Cj0KCQjwhtT1BRCiARIsAGlY51JCsYnB-vlPSFVznheggWGKvKwuoXWfFuR5b-UKy5uV_cAERvtuFygaAhVEEALw_wcB https://www.who.int/docs/default-source/coronaviruse/situation-reports/20200508covid-19-sitrep-109.pdf?sfvrsn=68f2c632_6 13 https://www.mohfw.gov.in/
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17 Kerala 505 485 4
18 Ladakh 42 17 0
19 Madhya Pradesh 3614 1676 215
20 Maharashtra 20228 3800 779
21 Manipur 2 2 0
22 Meghalaya 13 10 1
23 Mizoram 1 1 0
24 Odisha 294 63 2
25 Puducherry 9 6 0
26 Punjab 1762 157 31
27 Rajasthan 3708 2026 106
28 Tamil Nadu 6535 1824 44
29 Telengana 1163 750 30
30 Tripura 134 2 0
31 Uttarakhand 67 46 1
32 Uttar Pradesh 3373 1499 74
33 West Bengal 1786 372 171
Total 62939 19358 2109
India and other countries – A comparative
2.1.3.1. Comparative graph
A comparative graph of fatalities (as on 10 May 2020) versus total number of cases further
substantiates the conclusion that the fatalities percentage is low when compared to the disease
caused by other viruses of the coronavirus family.
Figure 10: Comparison of fatalities between India and countries with highest number of cases
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2.1.3.2. Countries with highest number of cases (data as of 09 May 2020)
S. No.
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Total confirmed cases
Total new confirmed cases
Total deaths
Total new deaths
1 United State of America
1215571 31839 67146 1949
2 Spain 221447 1122 26070 213
3 Italy 215858 1401 29958 274
4 The United Kingdom
206719 5514 30615 539
5 Russian Federation
187859 10699 1723 98
2.1.3.3. Countries with lowest number of cases (Data as of 09 May 2020)
S. No.
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Total confirmed
cases
Total new confirmed cases
Total deaths Total new
deaths
1 Yemen 26 0 6 0
2 Saint Pierre and Miquelon
1 0 0 0
3 Anguilla 3 0 0 0
4 Comoros 8 0 1 0
5 British Virgin Islands
7 0 1 0
2.1.3.4. State / Union territory with highest number of cases (Data as of 10 May 2020) 14
S. No.
Name of State / Union Territory
Total confirmed cases (including 111 foreign
nationals)
Cured / Discharged/
Migrated
Death
1 Maharashtra 20228 3800 779
2 Gujarat 7796 2091 472
3 Delhi 6542 2020 73
4 Madhya Pradesh 3614 1676 215
5 Rajasthan 3708 2026 106
14 https://www.mohfw.gov.in/
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A graph depicting the above tabulated data is represented below for ease of comprehension.
Figure 11: State/UTs with highest number of Corona cases
2.1.3.5. State / Union territory with lowest number of cases (Data as of 10 May 2020)15
S. No.
Name of State / Union Territory
Total confirmed cases (including 111 foreign
nationals)
Cured / Discharged/ Migrated
Death
1 Dadar Nagar Haveli 1 0 0
2 Mizoram 1 1 0
3 Arunachal Pradesh 1 1 0
4 Manipur 2 2 0
5 Goa 7 7 0
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Figure 12: State/UTs with lowest number of cases
2.2. Various Statistics 16
State wise fatality rates
Figure 13: State wise fatality cases in India
In India, as of 10 May 2020, coronavirus active cases have risen to 62,939 and 2,109 deaths have
been reported so far in 33 states/UT. The government has classified 733 districts of India into
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red, orange and green zones. Maharashtra has the highest number of death cases followed by
Gujarat, Delhi and Madhya Pradesh.
Age wise17
As on 18 April 2020, the mortality rate is put at 3.3%, which is lowest in the world and 13% patients
are known to have recovered so far. The doubling rate has increased from 10.5 days to 12 days
in second lockdown. Further, 75.3% deaths are known to have occurred among those who are 60
years and above and 83% of the elderly people were known to have co-morbid conditions like
chronic kidney issues, diabetes, hypertension, and heart-related problems.
Figure 14: Mortality rate based on the age of the Corona patient
Gender distribution18
The fatality rates for males is 2.8 percent which is comparatively higher than females at 1.7
percent. Previous studies of SARS and MERS outbreak in different region shows that men were
infected more than women and their death rate was 50 percent higher comparatively.
According to updates from Union Health Ministry, 76 percent of COVID 19 patients in India are
men. Among these 19 percent are of 60 years of age and above, and 34 percent belong to the age
group of 40-60 years.
Temperature and humidity
Temperature and humidity are not known to have any effect on the transmission of
SARS – COV-2 virus.
17 https://www.deccanherald.com/national/covid-19-mortality-rate-in-india-around-33-health-ministry-
827125.html
18 https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2020/04/06/76-per-cent-of-covid-19-patients-in-india-are-men-death-rate-higher-among-those-above-60.html https://www.theweek.in/news/india/2020/04/07/young-old-male-female-86-per-cent-of-111-covid-19-deaths-had-one-factor-in-common.html
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2.3. Cure and Current Status
World over the race is on to develop a vaccine/ cure for the COVID19 infection. Countries with
the wherewithal have pulled out all stops to develop a cure. There are more than 100 entities
working on developing a vaccine. The normal time for a vaccine to be launched is about 04 to 05
years. However, with the concentrated effort and faster processing of the trials the earliest a
vaccine is expected is within 12 to 18 months’ time. Few leaders in the fray for the development
of a cure/ vaccine and the progress made so far have been appended below: -
I. Hydroxychloroquine has proved to be a key in this battle. India being the largest
manufacture of it, has started exporting it to many countries. The same has been found
to be effective in keeping the infection at bay and is recommended for use only by
healthcare workers and others who are working in close contact with infected people. It
is not a cure for the disease.
II. Plasma therapy has also been used to cure corona patients. Healthcare professionals are
utilizing the blood of recently cured individuals to treat the corona patients. They infuse
it into coronavirus patients to kick start their immune system to fight the corona infection.
III. Researchers at Karolinska Institute in Sweden and the University of British Columbia have
tested a drug which reduces the growth of the SARS-CoV-2 virus by a factor of 1,000 to
5,000 in cell cultures.19
IV. The Food and Drug Administration of USA has authorized the use of anti-viral vaccine to
treat COVID-19 patients. Remdesivir is a broad-spectrum antiviral medication developed
by the biopharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences. As on date, Remdesivir is being tested
as a specific treatment for COVID-19 and has been issued an Emergency Use Authorization
in the U.S. for those hospitalized with the severe form of COVID-19 disease.20
V. A new vaccine ChAdOx1 n COV-19 has been developed by University of Oxford and
AstraZeneca at the Oxford’s Jenner institute. It is a viral vector that contains the genetic
material of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. It makes immune system strong from a single dose
of administration. It has been given to 320 people that has shown temporary side effects
such as sore arm, headache, temperature and flu-like symptoms21, and has been found to
improve the condition of those with COVID-19 disease22.
VI. In Israel, Institute for Biological research has completed the development phase of the
vaccine which attacks the virus and neutralize in the body. MigVax, a second Israel
research team has almost completed first phase of the development of coronavirus
vaccine. They have also recently issued a statement of having been able to develop the
antibodies required to fight the disease23.
19 https://health.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/industry/trial-drug-may-block-early-stages-of-covid-19-in-human-cells-study/74956766 20 https://www.gilead.com/news-and-press/press-room/press-releases/2020/4/gilead-announces-results-from-phase-3-trial-of-investigational-antiviral-remdesivir-in-patients-with-severe-covid-19 21 https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/coronavirus-oxford-university-british-pharmaceuticals-group-astrazeneca-partner-over-covid-19-vaccine-2221367 22 https://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB15656 23 https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/coronavirus-israel-says-made-covid-19-antibody-that-neutralises-virus-in-patients-body-2223695
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VII. Academy of Military Medical Science and CanSino Biologics, a biotech firm based in
Tianjin, China are the first in the world to reach phase II trials of vaccine development.24 https://www.indiatoday.in/coronavirus-outbreak/story/has-magic-cure-for-covid-19-already-
been-found-1674932-2020-05-06
VIII. India has setup special task force to research vaccine for corona disease. Niti Aayog,
Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India, ICMR, Department of Science and
Technology, CSIR, DRDO, DG-Health services and Drug Controller General of India are the
members of the task force. Serum Institute, Bharat Biotech and Zydus Cadila are the
Indian Companies who are working on research of vaccines but are at preclinical stage.25
IX. CSIR, India is pursuing a cure using MW Bacterium and they are in the process of
commencing human trials. https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/endgame-covid-19-the-cure-for-
coronavirus-may-not-be-that-
far/articleshow/75216572.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign
=cppst
X. Italy has made a claim of having developed a vaccine on 06 May 2020 against COVID-19.
Details are yet to be made available. https://www.indiatoday.in/coronavirus-
outbreak/story/has-magic-cure-for-covid-19-already-been-found-1674932-2020-05-06
2.4. Testing & Collection Facilities
Government of India has designated 86 test sites across the country to expedite the process of
diagnosis and treatment. Guidelines have been issued by the Indian Council of Medical Research
for testing by private labs in the country. According to the guidelines, private laboratories
accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories and
approved for conduct of real-time polymerase chain reaction for RNA virus will only be allowed
to conduct COVID-19 tests. Details about the list of laboratories can be found in Annexure ‘II’.
2.5. Testing Kits
Testing kits are essentially required. Presently the number of tests carried out are limited due to
a number of reasons. India has made some progress in development of testing kits as given
below: -
I. Kerala institute Sree Chitra Tirunal have developed a new cheap test kit for coronavirus
using the RT-LAMP technology. This is very promising and would help in accurate
diagnosis at cheaper costs. https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/sree-chitra-develops-
cheaperfaster-diagnostic-test-kit-for-covid-
19/articleshow/75185161.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign
=cppst
24 https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/healthcare/biotech/pharmaceuticals/covid-19-list-of-those-in-the-race-for-a-vaccine/university-of-oxford/slideshow/75135141.cms 25 https://www.businesstoday.in/sectors/pharma/india-sets-up-high-level-task-force-to-develop-vaccine-for-
coronavirus-to-co-ordinate-with-global-researchers/story/401424.html
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Paper based diagnosis has been developed by CSIR named Feluda. This can be effectively
used and mass deployed for testing. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/made-in-india-
paper-based-strip-for-rapid-mass-testing/articleshow/75566159.cms
2.6. Hospital, Helplines & Telemedicine
Role of helplines26
The Government of India has launched an emergency number for COVID-19 related assistance.
The emergency number for COVID-19 is toll-free. People can easily access the service and let
their grievances known. Below is the emergency number for COVID-19 helpline listed State wise.
Emergency number for COVID-19 - state-wise breakdown
Central helpline number - Toll-Free: +91-11-23978046
All India toll-free number - 1075
I. Andhra Pradesh - 0866-2410978 II. Arunachal Pradesh - 9436055743 III. Assam - 6913347770 IV. Bihar - 104 V. Chhattisgarh - 077122-35091 VI. Goa - 104 VII. Gujarat - 104
1. Haryana - 8558893911 2. Himachal Pradesh -104 3. Jharkhand - 104 4. Karnataka - 104 5. Kerala - 0471-2552056 6. Madhya Pradesh - 0755-2527177 7. Maharashtra - 020-26127394 8. Manipur - 3852411668 9. Meghalaya - 108 10. Mizoram - 102 11. Nagaland - 7005539653 12. Odisha - 9439994859 13. Punjab - 104 14. Rajasthan - 0141-2225624 15. Sikkim - 104 16. Tamil Nadu - 044-29510500 17. Tripura - 0381-2315879 18. Uttarakhand - 104 19. Uttar Pradesh -18001805145 20. West Bengal - 3323412600 21. Andaman and Nicobar Islands - 03192-232102 22. Chandigarh - 9779558282 23. Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu - 104 24. Delhi - 011-22307154 25. Jammu - 01912520982 26. Kashmir - 01942440283 27. Ladakh - 01982256462
26 https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/coronvavirushelplinenumber.pdf
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28. Lakshadweep - 104 29. Pondicherry - 104
The official COVID-19 relief helpline Email-ID is - [email protected]
2.6.1.1. Mental health helpline to help cope with stress27
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) has launched helpline number (08046110007) for
the public, who are dealing with anxiety and depression during quarantine. They have assigned
health counsellors, clinical psychologists and psychiatrists to handle their queries. MOHFW has
also posted various videos on their website, guiding how to manage mental stress and anxiety
during lockdown. They have also posted videos on how to quit smoking and alcohol during
lockdown etc.
Hospitals28
The Union Health Ministry has classified hospitals into three categories i.e. Dedicated COVID
hospitals, dedicated COVID healthcare centers and COVID care centers, in order to optimally
utilize the resources. They have also ensured enough capacity of beds for moderate to severe
cases. Trains have been converted into mobile hospitals/ COVID care centers. The details of
hospitals being prepared and allowed to take care of COVID-19 cases is an ongoing process and is
made available on MoHFW as well as State medical department websites. A list of hospitals geared
to attend to COVID-19 infected patients is placed at Annexure ‘III’ (the Annexure is placed
separately as the list contains inputs on more than 1600 hospitals/ care centers identified to
date, across the country).
Dedicated COVID hospitals Dedicated COVID Healthcare Centers COVID Care Centers
Figure 15: Types of dedicated COVID hospitals in India
2.6.2.1. Dedicated COVID hospitals
These hospitals are fully equipped with ventilators, beds, intensive care units and oxygen support
and are clinically assigned to handle severe cases. These are also the referral centers for
Dedicated COVID Healthcare centers and COVID care center. These hospitals should either be full
hospital or a separate block in a hospital.
27 https://www.mohfw.gov.in/
28https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/government-classifies-health-facilities-into-3-categories-for-
covid-19-patient-care/articleshow/75033608.cms
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2.6.2.2. Dedicated COVID healthcare centers (DCHC)
Dedicated COVID healthcare center handle clinically assigned moderate cases. These healthcare
centers can be the private hospitals. They can comprise of dedicated full portions of a hospital
or a separate block in a hospital for the patients, provided they have separate entry or exit zones.
In case if symptoms progress from moderate to severe, they must have dedicated basic life
support ambulance equipped with oxygen support for safe transport of the case to a dedicated
COVID Hospital. Should have good transport facility in case an emergency transfer is needed.
2.6.2.3. COVID care centers
COVID care centers are the health facilities that are clinically assigned by the government of
India to handle mild, very mild or suspected cases. These care centers can be set up in hostels,
hotels, lodges, stadium, both public and private places. According to the need, existing
quarantine facilities can be converted into COVID Care Centers. Should have good transport
facility in case of an emergency transfer is needed.
Telemedicine29
Telemedicine is the practice of providing health care services to the patient remotely, by using
information and communication technologies for the exchange of information for diagnosis,
treatment and prevention of disease and injuries. The traditional role of telemedicine has been
to deliver healthcare to rural areas and provide specialist care, to reduce out of pocket
expenditure in travel etc and to enable capacity building for doctors and help them take second
opinion.
COVID 19 has played the role of a transformational officer, where the govt of India with NITI Ayog
has come up with a new telemedicine guideline, which makes it legal. With this there is an
emergent role of telemedicine, the benefit of which is to be able to see people remotely without
exposing them to risk and also be able to protect the healthcare workers and the system which
is already overstretched.
2.6.3.1. Tools for telemedicine
Registered Medical Practitioner can use various tools for e.g. telephone, video, chat platforms
like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger etc., devices connected over LAN, WAN, internet, mobile or
landline phones or Mobile app or internet based digital platforms for telemedicine.
2.6.3.2. Mode of communication
I. Audio (Apps, VOIP, Phone etc.)
II. Video (Apps, Video on chat platform etc.)
III. Text Based
i. General chat platform (WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger etc.)
ii. Asynchronous (email / Fax etc.)
iii. Chat based Applications (websites or other internet-based systems etc.)
29 https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/Telemedicine.pdf
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Unlike common belief, a normal smart phone is enough to enable a teleconsultation.
It can be used to initiate a hybrid model i.e. use it for a call and sharing relevant
images simultaneously.
2.6.3.3. Purpose of consultation
First Consult with any RMP for diagnosis/treatment/health education/ counselling
Follow-up consult with the same RMP
Patients may consult with an RMP for diagnosis and treatment of her condition or for health education and counselling
Patients may use this service for follow up consultation on his ongoing treatment with the same RMP who prescribed the treatment in an earlier in-person Consult
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3. Identified Safety Measures & Best Practices
3.1. Definitions
It is important that we understand the definitions of frequently used words. Accordingly, we have
appended some important words and their definitions below: -
Quarantine
Separation or restriction of movement of people who are exposed to the disease to see if they
fall sick.
Isolation
Separation of sick people with a contagious disease from the people who are not sick.
Zones
Division of areas/ regions / districts into different categories for implementation of restrictions/
or other measures.
Symptomatic
People who show signs of a disease.
Asymptomatic
People who have the disease, but do not show symptoms of the same.
Social Distancing
Physical distance to be maintained between two or more people, with an aim to limit spread of
airborne infectious disease.
3.2. Types of Zone30
Government of India has classified the districts of India into four zones. It is divided based on the
outbreak of cases. The present status of districts in various zones can be elicited from the link https://www.mygov.in/covid-19 .
S. No Types of Zone About Activity Allowed
1 Containment Zone
These areas report positive cases of corona virus. There are restrictions on the movement of the people to
I. Nothing is allowed in this zone
30 https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/lockdown-2-0-corona-battle-to-be-fought-in-red-orange-green-
zones/articleshow/75172569.cms
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avoid spreading the coronavirus.
2 Red Zone These area/s have reported large number of cases with high growth rate contributing to more than 80% cases for each state.
I. Medical clinics are allowed to operate
II. Movement of individual vehicle is permitted with maximum of two persons
III. Special economic Zone and Export oriented units, Industrial estates and township with access control are permitted
IV. Construction of renewable energy projects and in-situ construction in urban areas are allowed.
V. E-commerce activities are permitted in respect of essential goods.
VI. Private offices can operate with 33% strength
VII. Agriculture, courier and postal services are allowed
3 Orange Zone Orange Zones are the areas with limited number of cases with no increase in positive cases
I. Medical clinics are allowed to operate
II. Movement of individual vehicles is permitted with maximum of two persons
III. Special economic Zone and Export oriented units, Industrial estates and township with access control are permitted
IV. Construction of renewable energy projects and in-situ construction in urban areas are allowed.
V. E-commerce activities are permitted in respect of essential goods.
VI. Private offices can operate with 33% strength
VII. Agriculture, courier and postal services are allowed
VIII. Cycle rickshaws, auto rickshaws, inter-district and intra-district, barber shops, spas and saloon are allowed
4 Green Zone District with no positive cases reported in 28 days ae under green zone.
I. Medical clinics are allowed to operate
II. Movement of individual vehicle is permitted with maximum of two persons
III. Special economic Zone and Export oriented units, Industrial estates
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and township with access control are permitted
IV. Construction of renewable energy projects and in-situ construction in urban areas are allowed.
V. E-commerce activities are permitted in respect of essential goods.
VI. Private offices can operate with 33% strength
VII. Agriculture, courier and postal services are allowed
VIII. Cycle rickshaws, auto rickshaws, inter-district and intra-district, barber shops, spas and saloon
IX. Bus with 50% capacity are allowed
3.3. Movement of Personnel during Lockdown
The aim of lockdown implemented by the GoI is to curb the spread of the disease. However,
essential services still need to be manned and provided for as well as emergencies need to be
attended to. Keeping that in mind the GoI has introduced pass system for controlling the
movement during the lockdown period ensuring that only those personnel move outside their
houses who have a valid permit to do so. The procedure along with the details for requesting for
a pass as well as web link for obtaining inter-Sate passes are placed at Annexure ‘III’.
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For latest updates one can visit the following websites - https://www.mohfw.gov.in/#;
https://www.mygov.in/covid-19
Social distancing
As per the guidelines issued by WHO, it has been advised that people should maintain at least 1-
meter (3 feet) distance between themselves and anyone who is coughing or sneezing. It will avoid
them from inhaling the droplets which may contain virus.
Washing hands frequently
Regularly and thoroughly cleaning your hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or washing them
with soap and water will kill the virus that may be on your hand. One should lather both sides of
hands, between fingers and under their nail and scrub it for at least 20 seconds.
31 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/prevention.html https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/advice-for-public
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Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth
One should avoid touching their eyes, nose and mouth with hands. The path for the virus to cause
infection is through the mouth, nose and eyes and once an infected hand touches either of the
body parts, the virus will find its way to the lungs and cause infection.
Practice respiratory hygiene
Maintaining good respiratory hygiene is paramount. One should always cover their mouth and
nose with their bent elbow or tissue while coughing or sneezing and then dispose of the used
tissue immediately.
Stay informed and follow advice given by healthcare providers
One should stay informed on the latest developments about COVID-19. They should follow advice
given by their employer, health care provider, national and local public health authority.
Note – National and local authorities are updated with the latest information and status of
COVID-19 in your area.
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Stay at home
Government’s world over have implemented lockdowns and issued advisory on limiting contact
with people, with and aim to stop the spread of the infection and to flatten the curve of the
spread of the infection.
Use of masks, glove and other PPE32
The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) depends on the occupation and the risk of
exposure as well as on the viability of transmission.
I. Health workers should use gloves, gowns, medical mask and eye protection while
attending to patients.
II. Person who has respiratory problem or the one caring for COVID-19 patients at home
should use medical masks.
III. General public can wear any mask as an essential preventive measure.
IV. Ones who are handling cargo, are recommended to wear any type of mask. They should
wear gloves only when they need protection against mechanical hazards.
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Hygiene plays a vital role in both the workplace and in the personal life space of every
individual. This can be achieved by implementing comprehensive workplace hygiene
policies and encouraging all parties to participate and adhere to the policies.
3.4.8.1. Best practices for ensuring workplace and personal hygiene
I. Workstation cleanliness
Sanitizers with minimum of 60 percent alcohol could be used for cleaning workstations.
Do’s
i. Regularly clean your work area to avoid the buildup of hazardous, flammable,
or combustible materials.
ii. Provide employees with clean drinking water.
iii. Regularly disinfect surfaces such as doorknobs, tables, and handrails.
iv. Provide washing stations, to allow workers to wash their hands and therefore,
avoid cross-contamination.
v. Keep storage areas clean.
vi. Provide waste bins and hand hygiene facilities to employees, visitors, and other
staff.
vii. Seal waste removal containers.
viii. Increase ventilation.
32 https://www.who.int/publications-detail/advice-on-the-use-of-masks-in-the-community-during-home-care-and-in-healthcare-settings-in-the-context-of-the-novel-coronavirus-(2019-ncov)-outbreak 33 https://safety.honeywell.com/en-us/news-and-events/blog/essential-workplace-hygiene-do-s-and-don-ts
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DON’T
i. Don't clutter your workstation
II. Personal hygiene
Personal hygiene includes grooming, showering, and hand washing. Hand washing is
particularly important and has been amply described in this document. Hand washing
should be performed:
i. Before starting work.
ii. Before putting on or changing gloves.
iii. After using the toilet.
iv. After sneezing, coughing, or using a handkerchief or tissue.
v. After touching hair, face, or body.
vi. After smoking, eating, drinking, or chewing gum or tobacco.
vii. After any cleanup activity such as sweeping, mopping, or wiping counters.
viii. After touching dirty equipment.
ix. After handling trash.
x. After handling money.
DO’s
i. Use disposable, single-use tissues to cover the nose and mouth when sneezing,
coughing or wiping and blowing the nose.
ii. Keep work clothes clean and in good condition. Holes or tears will allow
hazardous materials to get on to clothes or skin.
iii. Store PPE in a clean/dry area until required for use, to prevent any potential
contamination.
iv. Clean dirt and debris off work boots and keep them outside.
v. Always wash hands before applying gloves, to prevent accidental exposure to
chemicals.
vi. Cover any existing cuts, abrasions or breaks in the skin.
vii. Remove contact lenses if exposed to vapors to prevent eye irritation.
viii. Wear hair restraints, where needed.
ix. Stay home if feeling sick.
DON’T
i. Mix contaminated clothing with your home laundry.
ii. Re-use single-use respiratory PPE.
iii. Touch contaminated PPE.
iv. Sneeze or cough without covering your nose and mouth.
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v. Leave the toilet without washing your hands.
vi. Clean your face with reused tissues.
III. Kitchen cleanliness
Best practices for maintaining cleanliness of kitchen areas are as follow:-
DO’s
i. Wash hands and utensils before preparing food.
ii. Ensure staff practice strict hygiene.
iii. Use tissue paper or hand towels from wall-mounted dispensers.
iv. Use separate cutting boards, plates, and knives for produce and raw meat, poultry and seafood. Clean thoroughly with hot soapy water after use.
v. Ventilate rooms.
vi. Clearly label a non-potable (unsanitary to drink from) water source, indicating the water is not safe for drinking, washing or cooking.
DON’T
i. Share towels.
ii. Practice or encourage food sharing.
IV. Restroom hygiene
Availability of restroom supplies like hand soap, toilet paper, and drying
towels/equipment should be ensured.
DO’s
i. Stock with adequate toilet paper
ii. Keep toilets in good working order.
iii. Inspect toilets regularly.
Other measures taken34
I. Government of India has imposed lockdown on March 24, 2020 for 21 days which has been
extended till May 18, 2020, throughout the country to control the spread of virus forcing
people to remain quarantined at home.
II. Government of various States have shifted migrant workers to their native States after
screening. Special trains have also been provided for the movement of migrant workers.
III. Development of Aarogya Setu application to aide in tracking of patients as well as to intimate the number of infected people in and around the user of the application.
34 http://newsonair.com/Main-News-Details.aspx?id=387040
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3.5. Aarogya Setu App35
Aarogya Setu App has been developed by National Informatics Centre, which comes under Ministry
of Eletronics and Information Technology (MEITy), Government of India. It’s a COVID-19 tracking
mobile application which is available in 11 different languages. It uses the GPS and bluetooth of
the smartphone and tracks your location in real time and informs us if we come within close
proximity of 6 feet, with a coronavirus infected person. It has also been recommended by Central
Board of Secondary Education for use across all the schools. The advantage of using this app is
that it has access to the Government of India database of known cases. It is dependent on diligent
updation of details by users and is an effective way of maintaining social distance/ contact with
people infected with COVID-19 disease. Screen shots of the app are given below.
Figure 16: Aarogya Setu App
3.6. Safety Guidelines
Measures for protecting from exposure to SARS-CoV-2 virus, depends on the type of work being
performed and exposure risk. It also includes risk potential of interacting with people with
suspected or confirmed COVID-19.
People should adapt safe work practices, and personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent
exposures. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, has also issued standards
that apply to preventing exposure to SARS-CoV-2. It requires people to understand the elements
of infection prevention, including the use and benefits of PPE.
35 https://www.financialexpress.com/industry/technology/govt-discontinues-corona-kavach-aarogya-setu-is-now-
indias-go-to-covid-19-tracking-app/1919378/
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3.7. General Guidance
Netrika has developed this interim guidance to help prevent exposure to SARS-CoV-2. The general
guidance below applies to all.
I. Thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or else use an alcohol-based hand rub with at least 60% alcohol.
II. One should avoid touching their eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands.
III. Follow proper good respiratory etiquette while coughing and sneezing.
IV. Maintain distance from the people who are sick.
V. One should self-quarantine themselves if they are sick.
VI. Elders, with underlying conditions such as heart or lung disease or diabetes, are at a higher
risk of infection from COVID-19. They should follow guidelines properly and should
maintain distance/ contact from people, especially ones who are travelling or coming in
contact with unknown people.
3.8. Best Practices
Hand hygiene
I. Wash your hands often with soaps and water for at least 20
seconds
Especially after you have been in a public place, or after blowing
your
Nose, coughing, or sneezing.
II. If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitizer
that contains at least 60% alcohol. Cover all surfaces of our hand
and rub them together until they feel dry
III. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
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Cough/ sneezing etiquette
I. If you are in a private setting and do not have cloth to cover your face,
remember to always cover your mouth and nose with a tissue
when you cough or sneeze or use the inside of your elbow.
II. Throw used tissue in the trash.
III. Immediately wash your hands, with soap and water for at least
20 seconds. If soap and water are not readily available, clean your hands
with a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.
When ill
I. Most people with COVID-19 have mild illness and can recover at
home without
medical care. They should stay at home and should only leave
when they
need medical care. Do not visit public areas also.
II. Take care of yourself. Get rest and stay hydrated. Take over the
counter
medicines, such as acetaminophen, to help you feel better
III. Stay in touch with doctor. Call before you get medical care. Be sure to
get care if you have trouble breathing, or have any other emergency warning
signs, or if you think it is an emergency.
IV. Avoid public transportation, ridesharing or taxis.
V. Always wear mask when coming in contact with other people.
Home quarantine
I. Do not leave your home.
II. Keep away from household members.
III. If possible, use your own room and bathroom.
IV. Clean surfaces frequently.
V. Ask someone to help you with food and shopping.
VI. Discuss with doctor how you should monitor your health.
VII. Your household members are in quarantine.
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Prevention is best
Do the FIVE!!!
COVID-19 protocol when entering home
Staying at home
Hand hygiene
Respiratory hygiene
Avoid touching face
Keep distance
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COVID-19 protocol when leaving home
3.9. Flow Charts
In case you are quarantined
Use standard hygiene and wash hands frequently
Do not share towels and utensils
Stay at home and do not meet visitors
Stay at least 6 feet away from other people in your household
Watch for any symptoms suggestive of COVID and inform SOS
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In case you are ill/ feel ill
Do you have a fever?
Do you have a fever?
Do you have a fever?
Are you
experiencing
shortness of
breath?
Do you have
itchy eyes?
NO
NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
YES
NO
NO You may have
corona virus
You may have
corona virus
You may have the
flu
You may have the
flu
You may have
allergies
You may have
allergies
You may have the
common cold
You may have the
common cold
Other symptoms:
Cough
Fatigue
Weakness
Exhaustion
Other symptoms:
Cough
Fatigue
Weakness
Exhaustion
Other symptoms:
Cough
Fatigue
Weakness
Exhaustion
Other symptoms:
Cough
Fatigue
Weakness
Exhaustion
Other symptoms:
Sneezing
Runny nose
Sneezing
Runny nose
Other symptoms:
Sneezing
Runny nose
Mild chest
Discomfort
Other symptoms:
Sneezing
Runny nose
Mild chest
Discomfort
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4. Reports on Impact on Industry
4.1. Impact on Industry
Due the unprecedented halt in the economic activities around the globe amid the outbreak of
the COVID-19 pandemic, a global economic slowdown has been projected by various global
agencies and financial services.
As per the World Bank the preliminary assessment, baseline global pandemic scenario sees fall in
world’s Global Domestic Product (GDP) by 2 percent, 2.5 percent for developing countries and
1.8 for industrial countries. The declines are nearly twice as large in an amplified pandemic
scenario in which containment is assumed to take longer.36
The crisis has brought new challenges for the Indian economy, disrupting both demand and supply
chains, which has the potential to derail the growth story of the economy.
As per the World Bank's latest assessment dated Apr 12, 2020, India is expected to grow 1.5 per
cent to 2.8 per cent. Similarly, as per IMF’s latest World Economic Outlook report - Apr 14, 2020,
GDP growth of 1.9 per is projected for India in 2020, as the global economy hits the worst
recession since the Great Depression in 1930s.37 This is due to the impact of the current pandemic
and halt in economic activities and lockdowns.
According to United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), for India the trade
impact due to the current crisis could be about USD 348 million and the country is among the top
fifteen (15) economies most affected by the manufacturing slowdown in China. For India, the
estimated trade impact is likely to be most severe for the chemical sector at USD 129 million.
The impact on other sectors is as detailed - textiles and apparel at USD 64 million, automotive
sector at USD 34 million, electrical machinery at USD 12 million, leather products at USD 13
million, metals and metal products at USD 27 million and wood products & furniture at USD 15
million.38
As per FICCI’s industry survey, assessing the impact of coronavirus, 53 per cent of Indian
businesses have indicated a marked impact of the crisis on their business operations.
36 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/295991586526445673/The-Potential-Impact-of-COVID-19-on-GDP-and-Trade-A-Preliminary-Assessment 37 https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/policy/pm-reviews-impact-of-covid-19-on-economy-2nd-stimulus-in-consideration/articleshow/75181012.cms 38https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/foreign-trade/trade-impact-of-coronavirus-epidemic-for-india-estimated-at-348-million-dollars-un-report/articleshow/74487020.cms?from=mdr
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The pandemic has significantly impacted the cash flow of organizations, with almost 80 per cent
reporting a decrease in cash flow. Due to the restrictions on travel amid the pandemic, a major
impact on the supply chains has been observed, as more than 60 per cent of the respondents
indicated that their supply chains were affected. 39
4.2. Industries Severely Impacted 40
The COVID -19 outbreak has affected almost all sectors across the industry. As per market experts
the sectors such as aviation, tourism & hotel industry, retail, finance, realty and automobiles are
the most affected six sectors.
I. Aviation: Aviation is one of the worst-hit sectors, as due to the nationwide lockdown
both international and domestic flights have been cancelled. Also, as per the circular
issued by Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) no decision has been taken on
the resumption of airlines operations post May 4 and the airlines have been asked to
refrain from making any fresh-booking. The latest input, however, indicates the
opening of domestic travel post 17 May 2020/ lifting of lockdown. To that effect AAI
has come out with guidelines for ‘exit plan’ to lockdown and resumption of travel.
The AAI guidelines are placed at Annexure ‘IV’.
II. Tourism & hotel industry. The travel industry in general and tourism along with the
hotel industry has been severely affected by the COVID19. With the lockdown no
travel/ tourism is allowed, and all hotels are mostly shut down. The industry, inclusive
of immigration service providers, are seeing several layoffs and pay cuts. Further, the
industry is not likely to take off anytime soon post lifting of the lockdown. The hotel
industry may start limping back post the lifting of lockdown on domestic business
traffic. They will have to reinvent themselves to address the concerns of the customers
and the challenges posed by COVID19, which is here to stay.
III. Retail: The organized retailers are also severely impacted due to the closure of malls
and shops; however, impact is minimum on the essential goods retailers. The local
‘kirana’ stores have proved to be the main support for the locked down population.
IV. Finance: As lower GDP growth has been estimated for FY 2021, the risk of severe
decline in loan growth is getting stronger. Also, there is a fear that the banks and
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NBFCs may see a rise in NPAs as the pandemic has impacted businesses strongly and
some small and medium-scale industries are on the cusp of collapsing.
V. Realty: New constructions have been stopped and sales have taken a hit. The sales are
expected to take a further hit in the near-term. Experts say the extent of the impact
is difficult to assess completely. The sector may face the risk of delay in new launches,
slowdown in sales etc. Furthermore, with the ‘WFH’ proving to be effective for many
companies and industries, the demand for big offices/ rental spaces is likely to see a
slump, which is likely to impact the sector.
VI. Automobiles: The pandemic has affected the automobiles sector severely which was
already trying to overcome from existing challenges. In FY 2020, automobile sales
volumes have declined due to weak economic scenario, increase in price due to BSVI
transition, inventory correction by OEM’s and the impact of the current crisis. In fact
for the first time in India, companies like even Maruti have recorded zero sales in the
month of April 2020.41
4.3. Reports on Impact
Numerous organizations/ bodies have come up with their reports on the impact on the economy,
trade, businesses and industries. Few reports available in the open are mentioned as below:-
I. Impact of Covid-19 On India Economy – FICCI, the same can be accessed here - http://ficci.in/spdocument/23195/Impact-of-COVID-19-on-Indian-Economy-FICCI-2003.pdf
II. World Economic Outlook – IMF, the same can be accessed here -
https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WEO
III. The Potential Impact of COVID-19 on GDP and Trade A Preliminary Assessment -
World Bank, the same can be accessed here- https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/bitstream/handle/10986/33605/The-Potential-
Impact-of-COVID-19-on-GDP-and-Trade-A-Preliminary-
Assessment.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
IV. Commodity Market Outlook - World Bank, the same can be accessed here –https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/bitstream/handle/10986/33624/CMO-April-2020.pdf
V. Board of Innovations – They have come up with a report which gives a detailed insight
on the effects of COVID-19 on different types of business. The report on ‘Shifts in the
Low Touch Economy’ can be accessed at https://www.boardofinnovation.com/low-
touch-economy/
https://en.calameo.com/read/0054192602a096fed1d24?page=1&view=slide
VI. IATA has come out with a report on cost of air travel post COVID 19. The same can
be accessed here https://www.iata.org/en/iata-repository/publications/economic-
reports/covid-19-cost-of-air-travel-once-restrictions-start-to-lift/
41 https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/markets/covid-19-impact-5-sectors-that-are-worst-hit-and-the-road-ahead-for-them-5192711.html
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5. Government Guidelines & Regulations
5.1. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW)
Summary of guidelines issued by MoHFW
The MoHFW issued a summary of guidelines can be accessed here https://taxguru.in/wp-
content/uploads/2020/04/COVID-19-Summary-of-Guidelines-23-Apr-2020.pdf
Guidelines for home isolation of very mild/ pre-symptomatic COVID-19 cases42
On 27 April 2020, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare issued additional guidelines in addition
to guidelines on appropriate management of suspect/confirmed case of COVID-19 issued by
MoHFW on 07 April 2020. The detailed guidelines are placed at Annexure – ‘V’ and can be accessed
here https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/GuidelinesforHomeIsolationofverymildpresymptomaticCOVID19cases.pdf
These guidelines cover the following sections:
I. Eligibility of home isolation
II. When to seek medical attention
III. When to discontinue home isolation
IV. Annexure I - Undertaking on self-isolation
V. Annexure II - Instruction for caregivers and Instruction for the patient
Guidelines on rational use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)43
PPEs are to be used based on the risk profile of the health care worker. The guidelines issued
by MoHFW describe rational use of ‘Personal Protective Equipment’ in different settings.
Detailed guidelines are placed at Annexure ‘VI’ and can be accessed here https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/GuidelinesonrationaluseofPersonalProtectiveEquipment.pdf
These guidelines provide information about the rational use of PPE at following places:-
I. Point of entry
II. Hospital setting
III. Quarantine facility
IV. Home quarantine
42 https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/GuidelinesforHomeIsolationofverymildpresymptomaticCOVID19cases.pdf 43 https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/GuidelinesonrationaluseofPersonalProtectiveEquipment.pdf
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Additional guidelines on rational use of Personal Protective Equipment44
On 01 May 2020, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has issued additional guidelines for the
rational use of ‘Personal Protective Equipment’ (PPE) in continuation of previous guidelines.
Detailed additional guidelines are placed at Annexure ‘VII’ and can be accessed here https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/AdditionalguidelinesonrationaluseofPersonalProtectiveEquipmentsetting
approachforHealthfunctionariesworkinginnonCOVIDareas.pdf
These guidelines cover rational use of PPE in Non COVID hospitals and Non-COVID treatment areas
of a hospital which has a COVID block:-
I. Out-patient department
II. In-patient department (Non-COVID Hospital &Non-COVID treatment areas of a hospital
which has a COVID block)
III. Emergency department (Non-COVID)
IV. Other supportive/ ancillary services
V. Pre-hospital (ambulance) services
VI. Points to remember while using PPE
Guidelines on disinfection of common public places including offices45
These guidelines are issued to provide guidance about the environmental cleaning/
decontamination of common public places including offices in areas reporting COVID-19.
Detailed guidelines are placed at Annexure ‘VIII’ and can be accessed here https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/GuidelinestobefollowedondetectionofsuspectorconfirmedCOVID19case.p
df
Guidelines to be followed on detection of suspect/ confirmed COVID-19 case in a non COVID health facility46
On 20 April 2020, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has issued guidelines to be followed on
detection of suspect/ confirmed COVID-19 case in a non COVID health facility. Detailed
guidelines are placed at Annexure‘IX’ and can be accessed here https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/GuidelinestobefollowedondetectionofsuspectorconfirmedCOVID19case.p
df
These guidelines cover the following sections: -
I. Institutional arrangement
i. Action to be taken on detection of COVID -19 case in non-COVID health facility
ii. When a suspect/confirmed COVID-19 HCW is identified
II. Decision on further /continued use of non-COVID facilities where a single/multiple
COVID-19 case has been reported
44 https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/AdditionalguidelinesonrationaluseofPersonalProtectiveEquipmentsettingapproachforHealthfunctionariesworkinginnonCOVIDareas.pdf 45 https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/Guidelinesondisinfectionofcommonpublicplacesincludingoffices.pdf 46 https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/GuidelinestobefollowedondetectionofsuspectorconfirmedCOVID19case.pdf
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III. Follow up actions
Guidelines for Notifying COVID-19 affected persons by Private Institutions 47
In the wake of the prevailing COVID-19 situation and in order to strengthen the containment
measures, it is of utmost importance that each and every case (suspects/confirmed) of COVID-19
is isolated and provided appropriate treatment and their contacts are traced at the earliest to
break the chain of transmission. It is important that support and cooperation of private sector is
enlisted, in this regard. Any organisation suspecting a person to be infected is required to
encourage the person to call the helpline number, who would then be taken through a triaging
protocol to ascertain the risk and the nearest facility to visit according to the risk category that
the person falls in. Link to find details about the guidelines can be accessed here- https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/GuidelinesfornotifyingCOVID-19affectedpersonsbyPrivateInstitutions.pdf
Additional guidelines for quarantine of returnees from abroad / contacts / isolation of suspect or confirmed cases in private facilities48
On May 05, 2020, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has additional guidelines for quarantine for
quarantine of returnees from abroad / contacts / isolation of suspect or confirmed cases in
private facilities. Link to find details about the guidelines can be accessed here-https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/Additionalguidelinesforquarantineofreturneesfromabroadcontactsisolati
onofsuspectorconfirmedcaseinprivatefacilities.pdf. Further guidelines for quarantine have been
issued wherein the travellers are required to make their own arrangement for stays during the
quarantine period. Earlier the States for providing a place for quarantine, but now the travellers
are required to stay in quarantine on payment basis. States are in the process of identifying hotels
for the ‘quarantine stay’. List of hotels identified in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore
and Noida is tabulated below (we shall update the list in our second version of the document
along with other updates).
List of Hotels for Quarantine
S.No City Hotels
1 Mumbai The Lalit Mumbai, The Renaissance, Taj Santacruz, Hotel Nirane, Hilton Mumbai International, Hotel Hayatt, Radisson, Hotel JW Marriott, Hotel T24 Retro, Hotel T24 Residency, Lemon Tree Premier, Hotel Suncity Residency, Hotel Mumbai House, Sai Palace Hotel, Keys select Hotel, Hotel Ram Krishna, Hotel Nishita
2 Delhi Lemon Tree Hotel, Lemon Tree Premier, Red Fox , IBIS Hotel, Mirage Hotel, Hotel Marriott, Hotel Pullman, Hotel Novotel, Hotel Aloft, Holiday Inn, Pride Plaza, Hotel Park Plaza, Hotel Sopan Heights, Hotel Royal Holidays, Hotel Pooja Palace, Hotel C Park, Hotel Kyron, Hotel Grand, Welcome Hotel, Piccadily Hotel
3 Kolkata Hotel Red Velvet Inn, Hotel Eco Stay, Hotel Stay Inn, Durbar Guest House, Hotel Lemon Tree, Hotel Ginger
4 Chennai Oyo Hotel Town House
47 https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/GuidelinesfornotifyingCOVID-19affectedpersonsbyPrivateInstitutions.pdf 48 https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/Additionalguidelinesforquarantineofreturneesfromabroadcontactsisolationofsuspectorconfirmedcaseinprivatefacilities.pdf
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5 Bangalore Sabarwal Residency, Emirates Hotel, Empire Hotel, Silicrest, Oyo Amethyst, Ramakrishna Lodge, Hotel Citadel, Likith International, Fortune Park JP Celestial, Arafaa Inn, Lemon Tree Premier, Keys Select, Chalukya Hotel, Sri Lakshmi PG, Trinity Wood Hotel, Keys Select Whitefield
6 Noida Radisson blu, Greater Noida. Savoy Suits, Greater Noida, Stellar Gymkhana, Greater Noida, Hotel Hyatt, Fairfield Mariott, Hotel Picadilly, Lemon Tree, Ginger Madgaon, Ginger City Centre
Guidelines for home quarantine49
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has issued guidelines for home quarantine on March 11, 2020. These
guidelines are developed for home quarantine of contacts of a suspect or confirmed case of COVID-19.
Link to find details about the guidelines can be accessed here
https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/Guidelinesforhomequarantine.pdf
Guidance document on appropriate management of suspect/ confirmed cases of COVID-l9: Railway Coaches as COVID Care Centre
MoHFW has taken out guidelines for management of suspect/ confirmed cases of COVID-19. The
guidelines also give details of 215 railway stations where the special train coaches can be placed for
providing the necessary support. The guidelines can be accessed here
https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/GuidanceDocumentonappropriatemanagementofsuspectconfirmedcaseso
fCOVID19RailwayCoachesCOVIDCareCenters.pdf
5.2. Ministry of Home Affairs50
With the announcement of lockdown 3.0, Ministry of Home Affairs has rolled out an order under
the Disaster Management Act, 2005 to further extend the lockdown for a period of two weeks
beyond May 4, 2020. Detailed guidelines are placed at Annexure ‘X’ and can be accessed here https://www.mha.gov.in/sites/default/files/MHA%20Order%20Dt.%201.5.2020%20to%20extend%20Lockdo
wn%20period%20for%202%20weeks%20w.e.f.%204.5.2020%20with%20new%20guidelines.pdf
These guidelines cover the following sections:-
I. Identification of Red (Hotspots), Green and Orange zones.
II. Identification of Containment Zones
III. Activities prohibited irrespective of zones and across the country
IV. Safety measures taken for well-being of persons
V. Activities in Containment Zone
VI. Activities in Red Zone
VII. Activities in Orange Zone
VIII. Activities in Green Zone
49 https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/Guidelinesforhomequarantine.pdf 50 https://www.mha.gov.in/sites/default/files/MHA%20Order%20Dt.%201.5.2020%20to%20extend%20Lockdown%20period%20for%202%20weeks%20w.e.f.%204.5.2020%20with%20new%20guidelines.pdf
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IX. All other activities which are not specifically prohibited / permitted with restriction
under different zones are permitted activities. State and UTs should allow permitted
activities keeping the spread of COVID-19 in check.
X. Inter-state movements of empty trucks goods and cargo shall be allowed. No state /
UT should stop movement of cargo for cross-border trade.
XI. New permissions are not required for the activities which are already permitted under
Lockdown 1 and 2.
XII. State / UT government should restrict follow the guidelines issued under Disaster
Management Act, 2005.
XIII. Instruction for enforcement of above lockdown measures
XIV. Penal Provisions
A detailed document on lockdown 3.0 issued by MyGov can be accessed here https://s.docworkspace.com/d/AJfS7LiizLlDwaqt6sidFA
A picto-graphical document on Do’s and Don’ts of lockdown 3.0 have been prepared by News18.
This can be accessed here.- https://www.news18.com/photogallery/india/covid-19-lockdown-3-0-
what-all-you-can-do-and-what-you-cant-explained-2604323.html
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Tabulated below is a detailed dos and don’ts with respect to Lockdown 3.0 for respective zones.
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5.3. Guidelines for Stranded Persons
People Stranded within Country
Guidelines have been issued for stranded persons and can be accessed
here - https://www.mha.gov.in/sites/default/files/pressreleaseeng_29042020.pdf Link to find the
contact details of nodal officers is appended below:-
Nodal Officers for
stranded persons.pdf
People Stranded (Indian) outside Country
Guidelines have been issued for stranded persons (Indian) overseas. Link to find the details can
be accessed here –
https://www.mha.gov.in/sites/default/files/PR_MHASOPsDt05052020regMovementofIndianNationalsstran
ded_05052020.pdf
5.4. Movement of Stranded Persons by Shramik Special Trains
On May 02, 2020 Ministry of Railway has issues guidelines regarding operation of Shramik Special Trains
provisioned for the transportation of migrant workers, pilgrims, tourists, students and other persons
stranded at different places in the country to their respective destinations. Link to find the details can be
accessed here - https://ndma.gov.in/images/covid/Ministry-of-Railways-Guidelines-for-Shramic-Special-
Trains.pdf
5.5. Guidelines for Restarting Manufacturing Industries after Lockdown
In order to minimize the risk and to encourage a successful restart of the industrial units,
National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has issued guidelines for restating manufacturing
industries post lockdown. Link to find the details can be accessed here-
https://ndma.gov.in/images/covid/Guidelines-for-restarting-industrial-units-after-lockdown.pdf
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6. Government Stimulus Package
6.1. Central Government and Reserve Bank of India
Number of initiatives and measures have been introduced by the central government and RBI to
alleviate financial stress due to COVID-19 outbreak.
Measures taken by Ministry of Finance51
Under Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana the Finance Minister has announced relief package of
Rs 1.70 Lakh Crore for the poor to help them fight the battle against Corona Virus. Detailed
information regarding the relief package is placed at Annexure –‘XI’ and the link can be accessed
here https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/MoFPMGaribKalyanYojanaPackage.pdf
MoFPM Garib
Kalyan Yojana Package.pdf
Components of Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana includes: -
I. Insurance cover of Rs 50 Lakh per health worker fighting COVID-19 to be provided under
Insurance Scheme.
II. 80 crore poor people will get 5 kg wheat or rice and 1 kg of preferred pulses for free
every month for the next three months.
III. 20 crore women Jan Dhan account holders to get Rs 500 per month for next three months.
IV. Increase in MNREGA wage to Rs 202 a day from Rs 182 to benefit 13.62 crore families.
V. Ex-gratia of Rs 1,000 to 3 crore poor senior citizen, poor widows and poor disabled.
VI. Government to front-load Rs 2,000 paid to farmers in first week of April under existing
PM Kisan Yojana to benefit 8.7 crore farmers.
VII. Central Government has given orders to State Governments to use Building and
Construction Workers Welfare Fund to provide relief to Construction Workers.
Measures taken by Reserve Bank of India52
The Reserve Bank of India has issued various regulatory policies to address the stress in financial
conditions caused by COVID-19. The document detailing the same can be found here at
Annexure ‘XII’. RBI guidelines and other relevant links can be accessed here: -
I. https://www.rbi.org.in/Scripts/BS_PressReleaseDisplay.aspx?prid=49582
51 https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/MoFPMGaribKalyanYojanaPackage.pdf 52 https://www.rbi.org.in/Scripts/BS_PressReleaseDisplay.aspx?prid=49582 https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/policy/the-steps-india-has-taken-so-far-to-contain-economic-fallout-of-covid-19/articleshow/75285944.cms?from=mdr https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/20-days-20-steps-a-look-at-government-s-measures-against-covid-19-amid-lockdown/story-aUNOgQ9Om2dxQt9WAyEaGI.htmlhttps://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/20-days-20-steps-a-look-at-government-s-measures-against-covid-19-amid-lockdown/story-aUNOgQ9Om2dxQt9WAyEaGI.html
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II. https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/policy/the-steps-india-has-
taken-so-far-to-contain-economic-fallout-of-covid-
19/articleshow/75285944.cms?from=mdr
III. https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/20-days-20-steps-a-look-at-government-s-
measures-against-covid-19-amid-lockdown/story-
aUNOgQ9Om2dxQt9WAyEaGI.htmlhttps://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/20-days-20-
steps-a-look-at-government-s-measures-against-covid-19-amid-lockdown/story-
aUNOgQ9Om2dxQt9WAyEaGI.html
The regulatory polices to address the financial impact due the outbreak of COVID-19 cover the following
steps: -
I. Liquidity management: To ensure adequate liquidity is available to all constituents to
ease liquidity related constraints due to COVID-19.
i. Targeted Long-Term Repos Operations (TLTROs)
ii. Cash Reserve Ratio
iii. Marginal Standing Facility
iv. Widening of the Monetary Policy Rate Corridor
II. Regulation and supervision
i. Moratorium on Term Loans
ii. Deferment of Interest on Working Capital Facilities
iii. Easing of Working Capital Financing
iv. Deferment of Implementation of Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR)
v. Deferment of Last Tranche of Capital Conservation Buffer
III. Financial markets
i. Permitting Banks to Deal in Offshore Non-Deliverable Rupee Derivative Markets
(Offshore NDF Rupee Market)
Ministry of Labour and Employment (MoLE)
Ministry of Labor and employment (MoLE) has taken following measures to alleviate the impact of
COVID-19 crisis.
I. Advising employees not to terminate their employees or reduce their wages.
II. They have advised states to utilize their BoCW (Building and other construction
workers) cess fund.
III. They have setup control rooms throughout the country to address wage related
grievances of workers.
IV. States have been requested to nominate Nodal Officers to liaise with these control
rooms for speedier disposal of grievances.53
53 https://labour.gov.in/sites/default/files/Initiatives_taken_by_Labour_Ministry.pdf
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7. Post COVID 19 – Way Ahead SOPs/ Guidelines
7.1. Proposed SOPs/ Guidelines for Post Lockdown Resumption of Work
With a visible positive impact of initial countywide lockdown and the announcement of lockdown
3.0, Government and businesses are now looking ahead for resumption of the industries and
business activities. In view of post lockdown resumption of activities, industry association like
FICCI and CII have proposed SOPs/ guidelines for the safe exit and revival of industry activities
country wide.
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI)
As per FICCI, implementation of safe practices in workplace and factories is important to prevent
the occurrence of transmission of the disease. The employees and interacting personnel need to
be protected while ensuring business continuity so that livelihoods are not impacted. The
proposed SOPs for industry aim to mitigate the economic fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic, while
allowing for the continuation of economy and will help define the required actions to be taken
by the organizations based on their risk profile, post lockdown. The proposed SOPs can be
downloaded from the FICCI website and are based on the following guiding principles: -
I. Safety and health of employees will of prime importance.
II. All Central and State government directions will be adhered to at all times.
III. Social distancing practices will be enforced and emphasized.
IV. Daily health monitoring and check procedures at workplaces are to be strengthened.
V. Visitor controls and checks are to continue.
VI. Travel restrictions are to continue.
VII. Quarantine practices are to continue for health and high-risk cases.
Proposed SOPs by FICCI cover:
I. Generic SOPs for Manufacturing Units
II. Generic SOPs for Distribution Centres
III. Timeline for Resuming Business
IV. COVID 19 – Preventive Measures
V. Sector Specific - Proposed SOPs - Agriculture & Food Processing, Healthcare Service
Providers, Manufacturing, Retail & Direct Selling, E-commerce, Services, Transport
Infrastructure and Logistics, Education, Film Exhibition & Live Events, Media &
Entertainment, Real Estate, Urban Transformation (Smart Cities) and Sports.54
54 Reference: FICCI
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Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
CII guidelines, in tandem with FICCI guidelines, propose five aspects that need to be considered
while opening the economy from the current lockdown: -
I. Workplace Safety
II. Logistics issues
III. Re-starting industry in phases
IV. Getting Back the Migrant Work Force
V. Institutional Mechanism for Effective Coordination on Real Time Basis55
The guidelines emphasize continuation of social distancing and consideration of health and
hygiene of every employee while resuming after the lockdown. Companies/organizations should
begin operations in a phased manner and a revised work plan will be shared with everyone to
limit movement and full attendance.
Based on four key factors, CII propose prioritisation of the industry sectors that need to be
restarted to minimise the economic impact to secure livelihoods as well as jobs. The guidelines
cover post lockdown protocols for following sectors: -
I. Protocol for Metals Sector
II. Protocol for Textiles and Apparel Sector
III. Protocol for Engineering and Capital Goods Sector
IV. Protocol for Automotive Industry (OEMs & Suppliers)
V. Protocol for Vehicle Dealerships and Service Centres/Workshops
VI. Post Lockdown Protocol for Food Processing & Packaging Facilities
VII. Protocol for the Cultivation Cycle
VIII. Protocol for Wholesale (Mandi) and Retail distribution of all formats
IX. Protocol for E-Commerce (Food Delivery)
X. Protocol for E-Commerce (Goods and Grocery Delivery)
XI. Protocol for Gems and Jewelery Sector
XII. Protocol for IT-BPM Sector
XIII. Protocol for Small Retail / Kirana Stores
XIV. Protocols for Organised Retail Sector
XV. Protocol for Construction Sector
7.2. SOPs on starting work post COVID-19 Lockdown
A number of companies have come out with their own SOPs for commencement of work post
lockdown. These are available in the open source. Some of the companies who have come up
with SOPs are Maruti, Aditya Birla Capital etc.
55 https://www.cii.in/PublicationDetail.aspx?enc=R+5XOyfu5vxGiqlyhc2aeQgYR3TO8lbvkqDtsvpbmyY=
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7.3. Guidelines on use of Air-conditioning & Ventilation
Post lockdown, with the opening of the offices, guidelines have been issued by Indian Society of
Heating, Refrigerating and Air-conditioning Engineers (ISHRAE) on how to operate air-conditioning
and ventilation and the link can be accessed here https://www.aicte-
india.org/sites/default/files/ISHRAE%20COVID-19%20Guidelines.pdf
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8. PPE & Other Equipment
8.1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Personal Protection Equipment are protective gears designed and used to protect and safeguard
health of workers by minimizing their exposure to a biological agent or a hazardous environment.
PPE equipment includes goggles, face-shield, mask, gloves, coverall/gowns, head cover and shoe
cover.
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In regard to COVID–19 outbreak, use of PPE is one of the important safety measures to prevent
and control the transmission of the virus. Details of some of the PPE manufacturers and providers
is tabulated below:
PPE Equipment Providers – India
SN Company Name
Address Website E-mail Contact
1 Moglix INDIA - D-188, Sector-10 NOIDA, Pin: 201301
moglix.com [email protected] +91 955 5988 544
2 Hansraj Nayyar Medical India
Mumbai HO: L8, Laxmi Industrial Estate, Link Road, Oshiwara, Andheri West, Mumbai - 400 053 Delhi Office: 30/29, Basement, East Patel Nagar, Delhi - 110 008 Chennai Office: 10, 2nd Floor, Raheja Complex, New # 68, Anna Salai, Chennai, 600 002
hansrajnayyar.com [email protected] 02226304581/82
+91-9326672042
3 Mallcom (India) Ltd.
EN-12, Sector-V, Salt Lake Kolkata 700 091
mallcom.in [email protected] + 91 33 4016 1000
4 SEMCO INDIA PVT. LTD
38, Patparganj Industrial Area, Patparganj, New Delhi, Delhi 110092
semcocare.com [email protected] +91-8882890480 +91-9953244169
5 3M India Ltd Concorde Block, UB City, #24, Vittal Mallya Road, Bangalore, Karnataka - 560001 India
3mindia.in ------------------------ 1-800-425-3030
6 Plastic Surge Industries Pvt. Ltd.
A-70, MIDC Industrial Area, Amravati-444607, Maharashtra, India
psidispo.com [email protected]
+91-0721-2521295
+91-0721-2521296 +91-9923332321
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8.2. Infrared Thermometers
An infrared thermometer is an ideal tool for taking non-contact measurements of human body
temperature and various other objects. Details of some of the infrared thermometer
manufacturers and providers in India is tabulated below:-
Infrared Thermometers Providers – India
SN Company Name
Address Website E-mail Contact
1 Bionics Scientific Technologies (P). Ltd.
314 3rd Floor, Vardhman Capital Mall. LSC-10, Sindhora Kalan, Delhi 110 052, India
bionicsscientific.com [email protected] +91-9971934500
+91-9910788555
+91-11- 23652000 / 7000
2 FLIR Systems India Private Limited
FLIR Systems India Pvt Ltd. 1111, D-Mall, Netaji Subhash Place, Pitampura, New Delhi – 110034
[email protected] +91-11-45603555
3 KUSAM ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD
G-17, Bharat Industrial Estate, T.J. Road, Sewree (W), Mumbai – 400 015, Maharashtra, India
kusamelectrical.com [email protected] 022-2418 1649, 2412 4540
4 Testo India Pvt. Ltd
Testo India Pvt. Ltd. Plot No. 23, Sind Society, Baner Road, Aundh, Pune - 411007
testo.com [email protected] East India: +91- 8408057707
West India: +91-7030902065
North India: +91-9764592676
South India: +91-7338647808/ 7030902063
Maharashtra & Goa: +91-7030902064
5 SEMCO INDIA PVT. LTD
38, Patparganj Industrial Area, Patparganj, New Delhi, Delhi 110092
semcocare.com [email protected] +91-8882890480, +91-9953244169
8.3. Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation
The technology can be used to sanitize cargo, aircrafts and workspaces as required and is
available in the market.
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8.4. PPE Specifications56
Use of appropriate PPE component is vital in the fight against the COVID-19 transmission.
Specification of COVID PPE as per MoHFW are follow:
Face shield
I. Made of clear plastic and provides good visibility to both the wearer and the patient
II. Adjustable band to attach firmly around the head and fit snuggly against the forehead
III. Fog resistant (preferable)
IV. Completely covers the sides and length of the face
V. May be re-usable (made of material which can be cleaned and disinfected) or disposable
VI. Quality compliant with the below standards, or equivalent: a. EU standard directive 86/686/EEC, EN 166/2002 b. ANSI/SEA Z87.1-2010
Triple layer medical mask
I. Three layered medical mask of non-woven material with nose piece, having filter
efficiency of 99% for 3 micron particle size.
II. ISI specifications or equivalent
N-95 Respirator mask
I. Shape that will not collapse easily
II. High filtration efficiency
III. Good breathability, with expiratory valve
IV. Quality compliant with standards for medical N95 respirator: a. NIOSH N95, EN 149 FFP2,
or equivalent
V. Fluid resistance: minimum 80 mmHg pressure based on ASTM F1862, ISO 22609, or
equivalent
VI. Quality compliant with standards for particulate respirator that can be worn with full-
face shield
Gloves
I. Nitrile
II. Non-sterile
III. Powder free
IV. Outer gloves preferably reach mid-forearm (minimum 280 mm total length)
V. Different sizes (6.5 & 7)
VI. Quality compliant with the below standards, or equivalent:
i. EU standard directive 93/42/EEC Class I, EN 455
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ii. EU standard directive 89/686/EEC Category Ill, EN 374
iii. ANSI/SEA 105-2011 d. ASTM D6319-10
Coverall/Gowns
I. Impermeable to blood and body fluids
II. Single use
III. Avoid culturally unacceptable colors e.g. black
IV. Light colors are preferable to better detect possible contamination
V. Thumb/finger loops to anchor sleeves in place
VI. Meets or exceeds ISO 16603 class 3 exposure pressure, or equivalent
Shoe covers
I. Made up of the same fabric as of coverall
II. Should cover the entire shoe and reach above ankles
Head covers
Coveralls usually cover the head. Those using gowns, should use a head cover that covers the
head and neck while providing clinical care for patients. Hair and hair extensions should fit inside
the head cover.
Goggles
I. With transparent glasses, zero power, well fitting, covered from all sides with elastic
band/or adjustable holder.
II. Good seal with the skin of the face
III. Flexible frame to easily fit all face contours without too much pressure
IV. Covers the eyes and the surrounding areas and accommodates for prescription glasses
V. Fog and scratch resistant
VI. Adjustable band to secure firmly so as not to become loose during clinical activity
VII. Indirect venting to reduce fogging
VIII. May be re-usable (provided appropriate arrangements for decontamination are in place)
or disposable
IX. Quality compliant with the below standards, or equivalent:
i. EU standard directive 86/686/EEC, EN 166/2002
ii. ANSI/SEA Z87.1-2010
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8.5. Approved Testing Labs for PPE Coveralls57
Government has approved eight (08) labs for testing PPE Coveralls in India. They conduct the test
to conform if they meet the technical requirements issued by the ministry of health and family
welfare. These laboratories are accredited to National Accreditation Board for Testing and
Calibration Laboratories (NABL). Following are the labs who are authorized to test PPEs: -
I. South Indian Textiles Research Association, Coimbatore, India.
II. Defense Research and Development Organization – Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Allied
Sciences (DRDO-INMAS), New Delhi
III. Heavy Vehicle Factory, Avadi, Chennai
IV. Small Farms Factory, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
V. Metal & Steel Factory, Ishapore, West Bengal
VI. Ordnance Factory, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
VII. Ordnance Factory, Muradnagar, Uttar Pradesh
VIII. Ordnance Factory, Ambernath, Maharashtra
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Annexure 'I' – Details of COVID-19 Cases Worldwide
Reporting
Country
Total
confirmed
cases
Total new
confirmed
cases
Total deaths Total new
deaths
Days since
last reported
case
Africa
South Africa 8232 424 161 8 0
Algeria 5182 185 483 7 0
Nigeria 3526 381 107 4 0
Ghana 3091 372 18 0 0
Cameroon 2265 0 108 0 2
Guinea 1927 71 11 0 0
Côte d’Ivoire 1571 55 20 2 0
Senegal 1492 59 13 1 0
Democratic
Republic of the
Congo
897 100 36 1 0
Niger 781 11 42 4 0
Burkina Faso 736 7 48 0 0
Mali 650 19 32 0 0
Kenya 607 25 29 3 0
United Republic
of Tanzania
509 29 21 3 0
Guinea-Bissau 508 0 2 0 1
Gabon 504 107 8 2 0
Equatorial
Guinea
439 0 4 0 2
Mauritius 332 0 10 0 11
Congo 274 10 10 0 0
Rwanda 271 3 0 0 0
Chad 253 83 27 10 0
Sierra Leone 231 6 14 0 0
Cabo Verde 218 27 2 0 0
Madagascar 193 0 0 0 1
Ethiopia 191 29 4 0 0
Liberia 189 11 20 0 0
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São Tomé and
Príncipe
165 9 4 1 0
Eswatini 153 30 2 0 0
Zambia 153 14 4 0 0
Benin 140 38 2 0 0
Togo 135 7 9 0 0
Uganda 101 3 0 0 0
Central African
Republic
94 0 0 0 3
South Sudan 90 32 0 0 0
Mozambique 81 0 0 0 1
Malawi 43 0 3 0 1
Eritrea 39 0 0 0 19
Angola 36 0 2 0 2
Zimbabwe 34 0 4 0 6
Botswana 23 0 1 0 9
Burundi 19 0 1 0 5
Gambia 18 1 1 0 0
Namibia 16 0 0 0 32
Seychelles 11 0 0 0 31
Comoros 8 0 1 0 1
Mauritania 8 0 1 0 7
Territories
Mayotte 854 115 10 1 0
Réunion 427 2 0 0 0
Americas
United States of
America
1 215571 22 119 67 146 1949 0
Brazil 125 218 10 503 8536 615 0
Canada 63 895 1437 4280 169 0
Peru 54 817 3628 1533 89 0
Ecuador 30 298 878 1654 36 0
Mexico 27 634 1609 2704 197 0
Chile 24 581 1533 285 4 0
Dominican
Republic
9095 288 373 11 0
Colombia 8959 346 397 19 0
Panama 7731 208 218 8 0
Argentina 5305 229 275 11 0
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Bolivia
(Plurinational
State of)
1886 84 91 5 0
Cuba 1729 26 73 4 0
Honduras 1461 191 99 6 0
Guatemala 798 35 21 2 0
Costa Rica 761 6 6 0 0
El Salvador 695 62 15 1 0
Uruguay 673 3 17 0 0
Jamaica 478 5 9 0 0
Paraguay 462 22 10 0 0
Venezuela
(Bolivarian
Republic of)
379 12 10 0 0
Trinidad and
Tobago
116 0 8 0 10
Haiti 108 7 12 0 0
Guyana 93 0 10 0 1
Bahamas 92 3 11 0 0
Barbados 82 0 7 0 3
Antigua and
Barbuda
25 0 3 0 4
Grenada 21 0 0 0 4
Belize 18 0 2 0 23
Saint Lucia 18 0 0 0 3
Saint Vincent
and the
Grenadines
17 0 0 0 3
Dominica 16 0 0 0 27
Nicaragua 16 0 5 0 1
Saint Kitts and
Nevis
15 0 0 0 17
Suriname 10 0 1 0 34
Territories
Puerto Rico 2031 63 56 0 0
Martinique 182 0 14 0 1
Guadeloupe 153 0 13 0 1
French Guiana 138 0 1 0 1
Bermuda 118 3 7 0 0
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Aruba 101 0 2 0 2
Cayman Islands 78 0 1 0 1
Sint Maarten 76 0 14 0 7
United States
Virgin Islands
66 0 4 0 7
Saint Martin 38 0 3 0 15
Curaçao 16 0 1 0 10
Falkland Islands
(Malvinas)
13 0 0 0 12
Turks and
Caicos Islands
12 0 1 0 10
Montserrat 11 0 1 0 24
British Virgin
Islands
7 0 1 0 2
Bonaire Sint
Eustatius and
Saba
6 0 0 0 10
Saint
Barthélemy
6 0 0 0 38
Anguilla 3 0 0 0 34
Saint Pierre and
Miquelon
1 0 0 0 30
Eastern Mediterranean
Iran (Islamic
Republic of)
103 135 1485 6486 68 0
Saudi Arabia 33 731 1793 219 10 0
Pakistan 25 837 1764 594 30 0
Qatar 18 890 918 12 0 0
United Arab
Emirates
16 240 502 165 8 0
Egypt 7981 393 482 13 0
Kuwait 6567 278 44 2 0
Morocco 5548 140 183 0 0
Bahrain 4199 265 8 0 0
Afghanistan 3563 171 105 1 0
Oman 3112 154 15 2 0
Iraq 2543 63 102 0 0
Djibouti 1133 9 3 0 0
Tunisia 1026 1 44 1 0
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Sudan 930 78 52 3 0
Somalia 928 55 44 5 0
Lebanon 784 34 25 0 0
Jordan 494 21 9 0 0
Libya 64 0 3 0 1
Syrian Arab
Republic
45 0 3 0 1
Yemen 26 0 6 0 1
Territories
occupied
Palestinian
territory
547 1 4 0 0
Europe
Spain 221 447 1122 26 070 213 0
Italy 215 858 1401 29 958 274 0
The United
Kingdom
206 719 5514 30 615 539 0
Russian
Federation
187 859 10 699 1723 98 0
Germany 167 300 1209 7266 147 0
France 135 980 512 25 946 177 0
Turkey 133 721 1977 3641 57 0
Belgium 51 420 639 8415 76 0
Netherlands 41 774 455 5288 84 0
Switzerland 30 043 66 1517 13 0
Portugal 26 715 533 1105 16 0
Sweden 24 623 705 3040 99 0
Ireland 22 385 137 1403 28 0
Belarus 20 168 913 116 4 0
Israel 16 346 32 239 1 0
Austria 15 673 22 609 1 0
Poland 15 047 307 755 22 0
Romania 14 499 392 876 18 0
Ukraine 14 195 504 361 21 0
Denmark 10 083 100 514 8 0
Serbia 9848 57 206 3 0
Czechia 8031 57 270 8 0
Norway 7995 42 209 0 0
Finland 5673 100 255 3 0
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Republic of
Moldova
4605 129 145 2 0
Kazakhstan 4578 69 30 0 0
Luxembourg 3859 8 100 2 0
Hungary 3178 28 392 9 0
Armenia 3029 145 43 1 0
Greece 2678 15 148 1 0
Uzbekistan 2314 48 10 0 0
Azerbaijan 2204 77 28 0 0
Croatia 2125 6 86 1 0
Bosnia and
Herzegovina
2027 10 89 2 0
Bulgaria 1829 51 84 0 0
Iceland 1801 2 10 0 0
Estonia 1720 7 56 1 0
North
Macedonia
1572 33 89 1 0
Slovenia 1449 1 99 0 0
Slovakia 1445 16 26 1 0
Lithuania 1433 5 49 1 0
Latvia 909 9 18 1 0
Kyrgyzstan 906 11 12 0 0
Cyprus 889 6 21 0 0
Albania 850 18 31 0 0
Andorra 752 0 47 0 1
San Marino 632 24 41 0 0
Georgia 623 9 9 0 0
Malta 486 2 5 0 0
Tajikistan 461 82 16 7 0
Montenegro 324 0 8 0 2
Monaco 95 0 1 0 4
Liechtenstein 83 0 1 0 12
Holy See 12 0 0 0 1
Territories
Kosovo [1] 861 1 27 0 0
Isle of Man 327 1 23 0 0
Jersey 293 0 25 1 2
Guernsey 252 0 13 0 5
Faroe Islands 187 0 0 0 14
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Gibraltar 144 0 0 0 6
Greenland 11 0 0 0 32
South-East Asia
India 56 342 3390 1886 103 0
Indonesia 12 776 338 930 35 0
Bangladesh 12 425 706 186 0 0
Thailand 3000 8 55 0 0
Sri Lanka 797 0 9 0 1
Maldives 648 30 3 1 0
Myanmar 176 14 6 0 0
Nepal 99 0 0 0 1
Timor-Leste 24 0 0 0 14
Bhutan 7 0 0 0 15
Western Pacific
China 84 415 6 4643 0 0
Singapore 20 939 741 20 0 0
Japan 15 547 84 557 6 0
Republic of
Korea
10 822 12 256 0 0
Philippines 10 343 339 685 27 0
Australia 6896 21 97 0 0
Malaysia 6467 39 107 0 0
New Zealand 1141 2 21 0 0
Viet Nam 288 17 0 0 0
Brunei
Darussalam
141 2 1 0 0
Cambodia 122 0 0 0 26
Mongolia 41 0 0 0 2
Lao People's
Democratic
Republic
19 0 0 0 25
Fiji 18 0 0 0 17
Papua New
Guinea
8 0 0 0 15
Territories
Guam 147 0 5 0 1
French
Polynesia
60 0 0 0 2
New Caledonia 18 0 0 0 35
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Northern
Mariana Islands
(Commonwealth
of the)
15 0 2 0 1
Subtotal for all
regions
3 759 255 87 729 259 461 5429
Other 712 0 13 0 53
Grand total 3 759 967 87 729 259 474 5429
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Annexure ‘II’ – List of Laboratories
List of Laboratories to Test COVID-19
S. No.
Number of State Names of Laboratory and Address
1 Delhi (11) I. Lal Path Labs, Block -E, Sector 18, Rohini, Delhi
II. Dr Dangs Lab, C-2/1, Safadarjung Development Area, New-Delhi
III. Laboratory Services, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi
IV. Max Lab, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, New-Delhi
V. Sir Ganga Ram Hospital Clinical Lab Services, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi
VI. Oncquest Labs Ltd, 3-Factory Road, New-Delhi
VII. Prognosis Laboratories, 515-16, Sector 19, Dwarka
VIII. City X-Ray & Scan Clinic Pvt Ltd, 4B/18, Tilak Nagar, New-Delhi
IX. Lifeline Laboratory, H-11, Green Park Extension, New-Delhi
X. 10.Dept of Lab Services, Dr. B.L. Kapur Memorial Hospital, 5, Pusa Road, New-Delhi
XI. 11.Dept of Laboratory Services, Action Cancer Hospital, A-4, Paschim Vihar (East), New-Delhi
2 Gujarat (4) I. Unipath Specialty laboratory limited, 102, SanomacPlaza, Opposite Parimal Garden, Besides JMC House,c xEllisbridge, Ahmedabad
II. Supratech Micropath Laboratory & Research Institute Pvt Ltd, Kedar,
Ahmedabad
III. SN Geneab Pvt Ltd, President Plaza –A, Near Mahavir Hospital, Nanpura, Surat
IV. Pangenomics International Pvt Ltd, Ellis Bridge, Ahmedabad
3 Haryana (6). I. Strand Life Sciences, A-17, Sector 34, Gurugram
II. SRL Limited, GP26, Sector 18, Gurugram
III. Modern Diagnostic & Research Centre-Lab, 363-364/4, Jawahar Nagar. Gurgaon
IV. Core Diagnostics Pvt Ltd, Udyog Vihar Phase-3, Gurgaon
V. MolQ Laboratory, Plot 28,29; Sector 18(P), Electronic city, Udyog Vihar, Phase IV, Gurgaon
VI. Pathkind Diagnostics Pvt Ltd, Plot 55-56, Phase 4, Udyog Vihar, Sec 18, Gurgaon
4 Karnataka (5) I. Neuberg Anand Reference Laboratory, Anand Tower, #54, Bowring Hospital Road, Bengaluru
II. Cancyte Technologies Pvt Ltd, Sri Shankara Research Centre, Bengaluru
III. Sakra World Hospital Lab Services, Devarabeesanahalli VArthur Hobli, Bengaluru
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IV. Central Diagnostic Lab, Vydehi Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, #82, E.P.I.P. Area, Whitefield, Bengaluru
V. Lab Services, Apollo Hospitals, 154/11, Bannerghatta Road, Bengaluru
5 Kerala (2) I. DDRC SRL Diagnostics Pvt Ltd, Panampilly Nagar Ernakulam
II. MIMS Lab Services, Govindapuram, Kozhikode
6 Madhya Pradesh (2)
I. Chirayu Medical College & Hospital, Bhopal Indore Highway, Bhaisakhedi, Bhopal
II. Sampurna Sodani Diagnostic Clinic, LG-1, Morya Centre, 16/1 Race Course Road, Indore
7 Maharashtra (20) I. Thyrocare Technologies Limited, D37/1, TTC MIDC, Turbhe, Navi Mumbai
II. Suburban Diagnostics (India) Pvt. Ltd., 306, 307/T, 3rd Floor, Sunshine Bld., Andheri (W), Mumbai
III. Metropolis Healthcare Ltd, Unit No. 409-416, 4th Floor, Commercial Building-1, Kohinoor Mall, Mumbai
IV. Sir H.N. Reliance Foundation Hospital and Research Centre, Molecular Medicine, Reliance Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd., R-282, TTC Industrial Area, Rabale, Navi Mumbai
V. SRL Limited, Prime Square Building, Plot No 1, Gaiwadi Industrial Estate, SV Road, Goregaon, Mumbai
VI. A.G. Diagnostics Pvt Ltd, Nayantara Building, Pune
VII. Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital Laboratory, Four Bungalows, Mumbai
VIII. InfeXn Laboratories Private Limited, A/131, Therelek Compound, Road No 23, Wagle Industrial Estate, Thane (W)
IX. iGenetic Diagnostics Pvt Ltd, Krislon House, Andheri East, Mumbai
X. Tata Memorial Centre Diagnostic Services-Tata Memorial Hospital, Parel, Mumbai
XI. Sahyadri Speciality Labs, Plot No 54, S.No. 89-90, Lokmanya Colony, Kothrud, Pune
XII. Dr. Jariwala Lab & Diagnostics LLP, 1st Floor, Rasraj Heights, Rokadia Lane, Off Mandpeshwar Road, Borivli (W), Mumbai
XIII. Ruby Hall Clinic, Dept of Laboratory, Grant Medical Foundation, 40, Sassoon Road, Pune
XIV. Metropolis Healthcare Limited, Construction House, 796/189-B, Bhandarkar Institute Road, Pune
XV. Qualilife Diagnostics, Balaji Arcade, 1st Floor, 544/A, Netaji Subhash Road, Mulund (W), Mumbai
XVI. SRL Diagnostics – Dr. Avinash Phadke (SRL Diagnostics Pvt Ltd), Mahalaxmi Engineering Estate, 2nd Floor, L.J. Cross Road No 1, KJ Khilnani High School, Mahim (West), Mumbai
XVII. Sunflower Lab & Diagnostic Center, Keshav Kunj, Marve Road, Malad West, Mumbai
XVIII. Department of Laboratory Medicine – P.D. Hinduja National Hospital and Medical Research Centre, Veer Savarkar Marg, Mahim, Mumbai
XIX. Aditya Birla Memorial Hospital – Laboratory, Aditya Birla Marg, Chinchwad, Pune
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XX. 50.Vaidya Lab Thane, Unit of Millenium Special Lab Pvt Ltd, Odyssey Park, 2nd Floor, 201, Raghunath Nagar, Wagle Estate, Thane
8 Orissa (1) I. Dept of Lab Services, Apollo Hospitals, Bhubaneswar
9 Punjab (2) I. Department of Microbiology, Dayanand Medical College & Hospital, Tagore Nagar, Civil Lines, Ludhiana
II. Tuli Diagnostic Centre, Majitha Road, Amritsar
10 Rajasthan (2) I. Central Lab, The Mahatma Gandhi University of Medical Sciences and Technology, RIICO Institution Area, Sitapura, Tonk Road, Jaipur
II. Dr. B Lal Clinical Lab Pvt Ltd, 6-E, Malviya Industrial Area, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur
11 Tamil Nadu (10) I. Dept. of Clinical Virology, CMC, Vellore
II. Department of Laboratory Services, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd, Chennai
III. Neuberg Ehrlich Lab Pvt Ltd, 46-48 Masilamani Road, Balaji Nagar, Chennai
IV. Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute, Porur, Chennai
V. Microbiology Lab, Veerakeralam Road, Coimbatore
VI. YRG CARE, Taramani, Chennai
VII. Hitech Diagnostic Centre- A Unit of Dr. Ganesan’s Hitech Diagnostic Centre PVt Ltd, Poonamallee High Road, Chennai
VIII. MIOT Hospitals – Dept of Lab Medicine, 4/112, Mount Poonamallee Road, Manapakkam, Chennai
IX. Madras Medical Mission Clinical Lab Services, 4-A, Dr. J. Jayalalitha Nagar, Mogappair East, Chennai
X. PSG Hospitals Diagnostic Centre, Avinashi Road, Peelamedu, Coimbatore
12 Telangana (12) I. Laboratory Services, Apollo Hospitals, 6th Floor, Health Street Building, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad
II. Vijaya Diagnostic Centre Pvt Ltd, Street No 19, Himayath Nagar, Hyderabad
III. Vimta Labs Ltd, Plot No 142, Phase 2, IDA Cherlapally, Hyderabad
IV. Apollo Health and Lifestyle Limited, Diagnostic Laboratory, Bowenpally, Secunderabad
V. Dr. Remedies Labs Private Ltd, A3, Titus Plaza, Sharma Commercial Complex, Punjagutta, Hyderabad
VI. Pathcare Labs Pvt Ltd, Medchal, Hyderabad
VII. American Institute of Pathology and Lab Sciences Pvt Ltd, Citizens Hospital, Serilingampally, Hyderabad
VIII. Medcis Pathlabs India Pvt Ltd, Plot No 16 & 17, Swathi Plaza, Anand Nagar, New Bowenpally, Secunderabad
IX. Department of Lab Medicine, Yashoda Hospital, 9th Floor, 1-1-156 & 157, Alexander Road, Secunderabad
X. Biognosys Technologies (India) Pvt Ltd, #8-148/174/11, NRI Colony, Near Aleap Industrial Area, Medchal, Malkajgiri
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XI. Dept of Lab Medicine, Star Hospitals, A Unit of Unimed Health Care Pvt Ltd, 8-2-594/B, Road No 10, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad
XII. Tenet Diagnostics, Plot No 51, Kineta Towers, Journalist Colony, Road No 3, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad
13 Uttar Pradesh (2) I. RML Mehrotra Pathology Pvt Ltd, Nirala Nagar, Lucknow
II. Dept of Lab Medicine, Jaypee Hospital, Sector 128, Noida
14 Uttarakhand (1) I. Dr. Ahuja’s Pathology and Imaging Centre, 7-B, Astley Hall, Dehradun
15 West Bengal (6) I. Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, 58 Canal Circular Road, Kolkata
II. Tata Medical Center, Rajarhat, Kolkata
III. Laboratory Services, Peerless Hospitex Hospital & Research Centre, 360, Panchasayar, Kolkata
IV. AMRI Hospitals, Dept of Lab Medicine, JC 16-17, Sector III, Salt Lake City, Kolkata
V. Suraksha Diagnostic Pvt Ltd (Dept of Lab Services), 12/1, Premises No 02/0327, DG Block (Newtown), Action Area 1D, Newtown, Kolkata
VI. Dr. Lal Pathlabs Ltd – Kolkata Reference lab, Plot No CB-31/1, Premises No 031-0199, Street No 199, Action Area 1C, Newtown, Kolkata.
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Annexure ‘III’ – List of COVID Health Care Center
A list of COVID-19 hospitals has been collated and tabulated below: -
S.No State / UT District Name Facilty Name Type
1 Andaman and Nicobar Islands
NICOBARS BJR Hospital Govt Hospitals
2 Andaman and Nicobar Islands
NORTH AND MIDDLE ANDAMAN
Dr R P Hospital Govt Hospitals
3 Andaman and Nicobar Islands
SOUTH ANDAMANS Pillar Hospital Private Hospitals
4 Andhra Pradesh
ANANTAPUR Rural Development Trust Hospital, Bathalapalli, Anantapur dist.
Private Medical College
5 Andhra Pradesh
ANANTAPUR CHANDRA SUPER SPECIALTY HOSPITAL, ANANTAPUR
Private Hospitals
6 Andhra Pradesh
ANANTAPUR Government General Hospital, Anantapur
Govt Medical College
7 Andhra Pradesh
ANANTAPUR Dr. YSR Memorial Hospital, Sai Nagar, Anantapur
Private Hospitals
8 Andhra Pradesh
ANANTAPUR District Hospital , Hindupur Govt Hospitals
9 Andhra Pradesh
CHITTOOR ESI, HOSPITAL Govt Hospitals
10 Andhra Pradesh
CHITTOOR AMARA HOSPITAL, Tirupathi Private Hospitals
11 Andhra Pradesh
CHITTOOR PESIMSR-Kuppam Private Medical College
12 Andhra Pradesh
CHITTOOR SVRR GGH, Tirupati Govt Medical College
13 Andhra Pradesh
CHITTOOR BIRRD HOSPITAL, Tirupathi Private Hospitals
14 Andhra Pradesh
EAST GODAVARI District Hospital, Rajamahendravaram
Govt Hospitals
15 Andhra Pradesh
EAST GODAVARI Hope International Hospital, Kakinada
Private Hospitals
16 Andhra Pradesh
EAST GODAVARI KIMS (Bollineni) Hospitals, (A Unit Of Bollineni Heart Centre Pvt Ltd), Rajahmundry
Private Hospitals
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17 Andhra Pradesh
EAST GODAVARI Konaseema Institute of Medical Science, Amalapuram
Private Medical College
18 Andhra Pradesh
EAST GODAVARI Sri Kiran Institute of Ophthalmology, Kakinada
Private Hospitals
19 Andhra Pradesh
GUNTUR Katuri Medical College And Hospital
Private Medical College
20 Andhra Pradesh
GUNTUR Manipal Health Enterprises Pvt Ltd
Private Hospitals
21 Andhra Pradesh
GUNTUR GGH Guntur Govt Medical College
22 Andhra Pradesh
GUNTUR District Hospital, Tenali Govt Hospitals
23 Andhra Pradesh
GUNTUR Lalitha Super Speciality Hospital P Ltd
Private Hospitals
24 Andhra Pradesh
GUNTUR Dvc Hospital And Research Centre
Private Hospitals
25 Andhra Pradesh
KRISHNA Liberty Hospitals, Auto Nagar, Vijayawada
Private Hospitals
26 Andhra Pradesh
KRISHNA Kamineni Hospital, Kanuru, Vijayawada Rural
Private Hospitals
27 Andhra Pradesh
KRISHNA Aayush Nri Lepl Healthcare Pvt Ltd, Ring Road, Vijayawada
Private Hospitals
28 Andhra Pradesh
KRISHNA District Hospital -Machilipatnam
Govt Hospitals
29 Andhra Pradesh
KRISHNA Andhra Hospitals Bhavanipuram Pvt Ltd, Bhavani puram, Vijayawada
Private Hospitals
30 Andhra Pradesh
KRISHNA Nimra Institute Of Medical Sciences And Research Center, Kondapalli, Vijayawada
Private Medical College
31 Andhra Pradesh
KURNOOL GGH Kurnool Govt Medical College
32 Andhra Pradesh
KURNOOL VISWABHARATHI HOSPITAL Private Medical College
33 Andhra Pradesh
KURNOOL OMEGA HOSPITALS A UNIT OF KURNOOL INSTITUTE OF ONCOLOGY PVT LTD
Private Hospitals
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34 Andhra Pradesh
KURNOOL Medicover Hospital, Near APSRTC Bus Stand, Sampath Nagar, Kurnool,
Private Hospitals
35 Andhra Pradesh
KURNOOL AMEELIO HOSPITAL A UNIT OF SURAKSHITHA HEALTHCARE PVT LTD
Private Hospitals
36 Andhra Pradesh
PRAKASAM NALLURI NURSING HOME Private Hospitals
37 Andhra Pradesh
PRAKASAM District Hospital Markapuram Govt Hospitals
38 Andhra Pradesh
PRAKASAM GGH Ongole Govt Medical College
39 Andhra Pradesh
PRAKASAM VENKATARAMANA HOSPITALS Private Hospitals
40 Andhra Pradesh
PRAKASAM RAMESH SANGHAMITRA HOSPITAL
Private Hospitals
41 Andhra Pradesh
SPSR NELLORE Lotus Hospital Private Hospitals
42 Andhra Pradesh
SPSR NELLORE Anasuya Institue of medical Sciences
Private Medical College
43 Andhra Pradesh
SPSR NELLORE Nellore Hospital, Muthukur Road, Nellore
Private Hospitals
44 Andhra Pradesh
SPSR NELLORE Simhapuri Hospital Private Hospitals
45 Andhra Pradesh
SPSR NELLORE Apollo Speciality Hospitals Private Hospitals
46 Andhra Pradesh
SRIKAKULAM GMR VARALAKSHMI CARE HOSPITAL - RAJAM
Private Hospitals
47 Andhra Pradesh
SRIKAKULAM DR GOLIVI HOSPITAL - SRIKAKULAM
Private Hospitals
48 Andhra Pradesh
SRIKAKULAM Santhi Nursing Home, Kiranmouli Shopping Complex, Rama Laxmana Junction
Private Hospitals
49 Andhra Pradesh
SRIKAKULAM District Hospital Tekkali Govt Hospitals
50 Andhra Pradesh
SRIKAKULAM GGH Srikakulam Govt Medical College
51 Andhra Pradesh
VISAKHAPATANAM M B Multispeciality Hospitals&Visakhapatnam
Private Hospitals
52 Andhra Pradesh
VISAKHAPATANAM Apollo Hospitals Enterprises Ltd - Visakhapatnam
Private Hospitals
78
53 Andhra Pradesh
VISAKHAPATANAM NRI Anil Neerukonda Hospital, Sangivalasa
Private Hospitals
54 Andhra Pradesh
VISAKHAPATANAM Gayatri Vidya Parishad Institute Of Health Care And Medical Technology&Visakhapatnam
Private Hospitals
55 Andhra Pradesh
VISAKHAPATANAM Indus Hospital, Jagadamba Junction, Maharani Peta, Visakhapatnam
Private Hospitals
56 Andhra Pradesh
VIZIANAGARAM Gayatri Hospital, Subramanyam Peta, Babametta, Vizianagaram
Private Hospitals
57 Andhra Pradesh
VIZIANAGARAM Queen' s NRI Hospital Private Hospitals
58 Andhra Pradesh
VIZIANAGARAM sri sai super specialty hospital Private Hospitals
59 Andhra Pradesh
VIZIANAGARAM District Hospital Vizainagaram Govt Hospitals
60 Andhra Pradesh
VIZIANAGARAM Pushpagiri Eye Hospital Private Hospitals
61 Andhra Pradesh
WEST GODAVARI APPLE HOSPITAL A UNIT OF TANUKU HOSPITAL, TANUKU
Private Hospitals
62 Andhra Pradesh
WEST GODAVARI AH-TADEPALLIGUDEM Govt Hospitals
63 Andhra Pradesh
WEST GODAVARI Bhimavaram Hospital, J.P.Road,Bhimavaram
Private Hospitals
64 Andhra Pradesh
WEST GODAVARI New Life Hospital, Palakole Private Hospitals
65 Andhra Pradesh
WEST GODAVARI District Hospital Eluru Govt Hospitals
66 Andhra Pradesh
Y.S.R. Sunrise Hospital, Kadapa Private Hospitals
67 Andhra Pradesh
Y.S.R. Sri Sri Holistic Hospital - Kadapa
Private Hospitals
68 Andhra Pradesh
Y.S.R. GGH Kadapa Govt Medical College
69 Andhra Pradesh
Y.S.R. AH- PULIVENDULA Govt Hospitals
70 Andhra Pradesh
Y.S.R. DH Proddutur Govt Hospitals
71 Arunachal Pradesh
ANJAW KPL, Hospital, Swami Camp Govt Hospitals
72 Arunachal Pradesh
CHANGLANG PHC Kharsang Govt Hospitals
79
73 Arunachal Pradesh
CHANGLANG District Hospital, Changlang Govt Hospitals
74 Arunachal Pradesh
EAST SIANG Bakin Pertin General Hospital Govt Hospitals
75 Arunachal Pradesh
KAMLE Raga CHC Govt Hospitals
76 Arunachal Pradesh
LOHIT General Hospital, Tezu Govt Hospitals
77 Arunachal Pradesh
LONGDING Dr. Tangseng Govt Medical College
78 Arunachal Pradesh
LONGDING CHC Longding Govt Hospitals
79 Arunachal Pradesh
LOWER DIBANG VALLEY District Hospital, Roing Govt Hospitals
80 Arunachal Pradesh
LOWER SIANG District Hospital Govt Hospitals
81 Arunachal Pradesh
TAWANG District Hospital, Tawang Govt Hospitals
82 Arunachal Pradesh
WEST KAMENG PHC Thembang Govt Hospitals
83 Arunachal Pradesh
WEST SIANG General Hospital, Aalo Govt Hospitals
84 Assam BAKSA Dr.Ravi Boro Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals
85 Assam BARPETA Kalgachia Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals
86 Assam Biswanath Biswanath SDCH Govt Hospitals
87 Assam BONGAIGAON Bongaigaon Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals
88 Assam CACHAR CH Central Ministry Hospital
89 Assam CACHAR S M DEV CIVIL HOSPITAL Govt Hospitals
90 Assam CHARAIDEO Sonari SDCH Govt Hospitals
91 Assam CHIRANG JSB CIVIL HOSPITAL, KAJALGAON
Govt Hospitals
92 Assam DARRANG Mangaldai Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals
93 Assam DHEMAJI Dhemaji Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals
94 Assam DHUBRI Dhubri Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals
95 Assam DIBRUGARH Naharkatia SDCH Govt Hospitals
96 Assam DIMA HASAO Haflong Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals
97 Assam GOALPARA Civil Hospital, Goalpara Govt Hospitals
98 Assam GOLAGHAT SKK CIVIL HOSPITAL Govt Hospitals
99 Assam HAILAKANDI S.K.ROY CIVIL HOSPITAL Govt Hospitals
100 Assam HOJAI JUGIJAN MODEL HOSPITAL Govt Hospitals
101 Assam JORHAT Chungi Kohar Model Hospital Govt Hospitals
102 Assam JORHAT Bhogamukh Model Hospital Govt Hospitals
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103 Assam JORHAT No-borachuk Model Hospital Govt Hospitals
104 Assam JORHAT Titabor SDCH Govt Hospitals
105 Assam KAMRUP CH Central Ministry Hospital
106 Assam KAMRUP Tularam Bafna Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals
107 Assam KAMRUP METRO Namcare Hospital Private Hospitals
108 Assam KAMRUP METRO GNRC,Sixmile Private Hospitals
109 Assam KAMRUP METRO Pratiksha Hospital Private Hospitals
110 Assam KAMRUP METRO Hayat Hospital Private Hospitals
111 Assam KAMRUP METRO Down Town Hospital Private Hospitals
112 Assam KAMRUP METRO Health City Hospital Private Hospitals
113 Assam KAMRUP METRO Marrowary Hoapital Private Hospitals
114 Assam KAMRUP METRO SONAPUR DISTRICT HOSPITAL Govt Hospitals
115 Assam KAMRUP METRO Apollo Hospital Private Hospitals
116 Assam KAMRUP METRO CH Central Ministry Hospital
117 Assam KAMRUP METRO Ayusundra Hospital Private Hospitals
118 Assam KARIMGANJ Karimganj Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals
119 Assam KOKRAJHAR R N B Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals
120 Assam LAKHIMPUR Telahi Model Hospital Govt Hospitals
121 Assam MAJULI Garmur SDCH Govt Hospitals
122 Assam MARIGAON Morigaon Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals
123 Assam NAGAON B.P. CIVIL HOSPITAL Govt Hospitals
124 Assam NALBARI S M K Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals
125 Assam SIVASAGAR Sivasagar Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals
126 Assam SONITPUR CH Central Ministry Hospital
127 Assam SONITPUR Kanaklata Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals
128 Assam SOUTH SALMARA MANCACHAR
TUMNI CHC Govt Hospitals
129 Assam SOUTH SALMARA MANCACHAR
Mankachar CHC Govt Hospitals
130 Assam SOUTH SALMARA MANCACHAR
Hatsingimari SDCH Govt Hospitals
131 Assam TINSUKIA Tinsukia Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals
132 Assam UDALGURI Udalguri civil hospital Govt Hospitals
133 Bihar ARARIA SDH Forbisganj Govt Hospitals
134 Bihar ARWAL ANM/ GNM Training School Sadar Hospital Campus
Govt Hospitals
135 Bihar AURANGABAD SDH Daudnagar Govt Hospitals
136 Bihar BANKA GNM School, Sadar Hospital campus, Banka
Govt Hospitals
137 Bihar BEGUSARAI Agrasen Matri Seva Sadan, Begusarai
Private Hospitals
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138 Bihar BHAGALPUR SDH, Naugachiya Govt Hospitals
139 Bihar BHAGALPUR SDH Khalgaon Govt Hospitals
140 Bihar BHOJPUR ANM Training School, SDH Jagdispur
Govt Hospitals
141 Bihar BUXAR SDH Dumraon Govt Hospitals
142 Bihar DARBHANGA Nursing Hostel, DMCH Campus Govt Hospitals
143 Bihar GAYA CHC Mahkar Govt Hospitals
144 Bihar GOPALGANJ SDH Hathua Govt Hospitals
145 Bihar GOPALGANJ CHC Thawe Govt Hospitals
146 Bihar JAMUI ANM Training School, Laxmipur Govt Hospitals
147 Bihar JAMUI GNM & Paramedical School, Mohuligarh, Giddhaur
Govt Hospitals
148 Bihar JEHANABAD GNM School, Jehanabad, District Hospital campus
Govt Hospitals
149 Bihar KAIMUR (BHABUA) SDH Mohaniya Govt Hospitals
150 Bihar KATIHAR SDH BARASOI Govt Hospitals
151 Bihar KATIHAR SDH MANIHARI Govt Hospitals
152 Bihar KATIHAR ANM School Katihar Govt Hospitals
153 Bihar KHAGARIA GNM School, Khagaria Govt Hospitals
154 Bihar KISHANGANJ Mata Gujari Memorial Medical college, Kishanganj
Private Medical College
155 Bihar LAKHISARAI Para Medical Institute , Lakhisarai
Govt Hospitals
156 Bihar MADHEPURA J. N. K. Medical College, Madhepura
Govt Medical College
157 Bihar MADHUBANI Madhubani Medical College, Madhubani
Private Medical College
158 Bihar MADHUBANI ANM Training School, SDH Jhanjharpur
Govt Hospitals
159 Bihar MUNGER ANM Training School, SDH Tarapur
Govt Hospitals
160 Bihar MUNGER Railwary Hospital Jamalpur Govt Hospitals
161 Bihar MUNGER GNM School, Haji Subhan, Purab Sarai, Munger
Govt Hospitals
162 Bihar MUZAFFARPUR Sri Krishna Medical college, Muzaffarpur
Govt Medical College
163 Bihar MUZAFFARPUR MCH & Sadar Hospital, Muzaffarpur
Govt Hospitals
164 Bihar MUZAFFARPUR CH Central Ministry Hospital
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165 Bihar NALANDA SDH Hilsa Govt Hospitals
166 Bihar NALANDA Vardaman Medical College, Pawapuri, Nalnada
Govt Medical College
167 Bihar NAWADA SDH Rajauli Govt Hospitals
168 Bihar PASHCHIM CHAMPARAN Govt. Medical College, Bettiah Govt Medical College
169 Bihar PASHCHIM CHAMPARAN ANM Training School,SDH, Bagha
Govt Hospitals
170 Bihar PATNA IGIMS, Patna Govt Medical College
171 Bihar PATNA ESIC Bihta Bihar Central Ministry Hospital
172 Bihar PATNA PMCH, Patna Govt Medical College
173 Bihar PURBI CHAMPARAN SDH Pakaridayal Govt Hospitals
174 Bihar PURBI CHAMPARAN ANM Training School, Chalkia, SDH Chakia Campus
Govt Hospitals
175 Bihar PURBI CHAMPARAN ANM Training School, Areraj, SDH Areraj Campus
Govt Hospitals
176 Bihar PURBI CHAMPARAN ANM Training School, Dhaka, RH Dhaka Campus
Govt Hospitals
177 Bihar PURNIA Sub Divisional Hospital, Banmankhi
Govt Hospitals
178 Bihar PURNIA Sub Divisional Hospital, Dhamdaha
Govt Hospitals
179 Bihar ROHTAS SDH Dehri Govt Hospitals
180 Bihar ROHTAS SDH Bikramganj Govt Hospitals
181 Bihar SAHARSA Lord Budha Koshi Medical College, Sahrsha
Private Medical College
182 Bihar SAMASTIPUR Sub Divisional Hospital, Dalsinghsarai
Govt Hospitals
183 Bihar SAMASTIPUR ANM Training School,Sub Divisional Hospital Campus, Rosera
Govt Hospitals
184 Bihar SARAN GNM School Sadar Hospital campus, Saran
Govt Hospitals
185 Bihar SHEIKHPURA RH Barbigha Govt Hospitals
186 Bihar SHEOHAR Saroja Sitaram Sadar Hospital Govt Hospitals
187 Bihar SITAMARHI SDH Belsund Govt Hospitals
188 Bihar SITAMARHI SDH Belsund Govt Hospitals
189 Bihar SIWAN RH Mairwa, Siwan Govt Hospitals
190 Bihar SIWAN SDH Maharajganj Govt Hospitals
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191 Bihar SUPAUL L.N.S. DH Birpur Govt Hospitals
192 Bihar SUPAUL SDH Triveniganj Govt Hospitals
193 Bihar VAISHALI SDH Mahua- Vaishali Govt Hospitals
194 Chandigarh CHANDIGARH CH Central Ministry Hospital
195 Chandigarh CHANDIGARH Government Multispeciality Hospital, Sector-16, Chandigarh
Govt Hospitals
196 Chandigarh CHANDIGARH Government Medical College & Hospital, Sector-32, Chandigarh
Govt Medical College
197 Chhattisgarh BALOD District Hospital Balod Govt Hospitals
198 Chhattisgarh BALODA BAZAR District Hospital Govt Hospitals
199 Chhattisgarh BALRAMPUR CIvil Hospital Wadraf Nagar Govt Hospitals
200 Chhattisgarh BEMETARA SRS Hospital, Bemetara Private Hospitals
201 Chhattisgarh BIJAPUR New MCH Building Govt Hospitals
202 Chhattisgarh BILASPUR CH Central Ministry Hospital
203 Chhattisgarh DANTEWADA MCH Geedam Govt Hospitals
204 Chhattisgarh DHAMTARI Dhamtari Cristian Hospital Private Hospitals
205 Chhattisgarh DURG Shri Shankaracharya Institute of Medical Science, Junwani Bhilai
Private Medical College
206 Chhattisgarh GARIYABAND District Hospital Gariyaband Govt Hospitals
207 Chhattisgarh JANJGIR-CHAMPA District Hospital Trauma Centre
Govt Hospitals
208 Chhattisgarh JASHPUR MCH Building JASHPUR Govt Hospitals
209 Chhattisgarh KABIRDHAM Sai Sanjeevni Hospital Kabirdham
Private Hospitals
210 Chhattisgarh KANKER Counter Terrorism & Jangal Warfare College KANKER
Govt Hospitals
211 Chhattisgarh KONDAGAON District Hospital Kondagaon Govt Hospitals
212 Chhattisgarh KORBA NTPC Hospital- Korba Central Ministry Hospital
213 Chhattisgarh KOREA SECL Hospital Koriya Govt Hospitals
214 Chhattisgarh MAHASAMUND RLC Hospital MAHASAMUND Private Medical College
215 Chhattisgarh MUNGELI MCH Building Govt Hospitals
216 Chhattisgarh NARAYANPUR District Hospital Narayanpur Govt Hospitals
217 Chhattisgarh SUKMA MCH Building Sukma Govt Hospitals
218 Chhattisgarh SURAJPUR MCH Building Hospital Surajpur Govt Hospitals
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219 Dadra & Nagar Haveli
DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI
Shri Vinoba Bhave Civil Hospital, New Building, Silvassa
Govt Medical College
220 Daman & Diu DAMAN Govt. Hospital Marwad Block 2 Govt Hospitals
221 Daman & Diu DIU Govt Hospital Diu Floor 1 Govt Hospitals
222 Delhi CENTRAL A&U Tibbia College Govt Medical College
223 Delhi South East Nehru Homeopathic Medical College
Govt Medical College
224 Delhi SOUTH WEST Chaudhary Brahm Prakash Ayurved Charak Sansthan
Govt Hospitals
225 Goa NORTH GOA Galaxy Hospital, Mapusa Private Hospitals
226 Goa NORTH GOA Military Hospital Panajim Private Hospitals
227 Goa NORTH GOA Dr. Redkar Hospital Pernem Private Hospitals
228 Goa NORTH GOA GOA MEDICAL COLLEGE BAMBOLIM
Govt Medical College
229 Goa NORTH GOA Healthway Hospital, Old Goa Private Hospitals
230 Goa NORTH GOA Manipal Goa Hospital, Donapaula
Private Hospitals
231 Goa NORTH GOA North Goa District Hospital, Mapusa
Govt Hospitals
232 Goa NORTH GOA Chodankars Nursing Home porvorim
Private Hospitals
233 Goa NORTH GOA Gauns Pediatrics Hospitals,Mapusa
Private Hospitals
234 Goa NORTH GOA Campal Clinic, Campal Panaji Private Hospitals
235 Goa NORTH GOA Healthway Hospital, Mala Panaji
Private Hospitals
236 Goa NORTH GOA R G STONE HOSPITAL PORVORIM
Private Hospitals
237 Goa NORTH GOA Vision Hopsital, Mapusa Private Hospitals
238 Goa SOUTH GOA Royal Hospital, Margao Private Hospitals
239 Goa SOUTH GOA Victor Hospital Margao Private Hospitals
240 Goa SOUTH GOA Aster Hospital Margao Private Hospitals
241 Goa SOUTH GOA Dr Kantaks Orthopedic Hospital Margao
Private Hospitals
242 Goa SOUTH GOA SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL, CHICALIM
Govt Hospitals
85
243 Goa SOUTH GOA INS Jeevanti, Vasco Govt Hospitals
244 Goa SOUTH GOA Mother Care Hospital Margao Private Hospitals
245 Goa SOUTH GOA Sub District Hospital, Ponda Govt Hospitals
246 Goa SOUTH GOA MPT Hospital, Mormugoa Govt Hospitals
247 Goa SOUTH GOA Grace Cardiac Margao Private Hospitals
248 Goa SOUTH GOA Horizon Hospital, Margao Private Hospitals
249 Goa SOUTH GOA Military Hospital Vasco Private Hospitals
250 Goa SOUTH GOA Classic Hospital Margao Private Hospitals
251 Goa SOUTH GOA Dr. Borkars Nursing Home Private Hospitals
252 Goa SOUTH GOA SMRC Hospital, Vasco Private Hospitals
253 Goa SOUTH GOA TB HOSPITAL, MARGAO Govt Hospitals
254 Goa SOUTH GOA Savoikar Hospital Ponda Private Hospitals
255 Goa SOUTH GOA Vishwas Sanjeevani Health Centre Vasco
Private Hospitals
256 Gujarat AHMADABAD HCG Hospitals Private Hospitals
257 Gujarat BHARUCH District Hospital, Bharuch Govt Hospitals
258 Gujarat BHARUCH ESIC Ankleshwar Gujarat Central Ministry Hospital
259 Gujarat DANG Government Ayurvedic Hospital
Govt Hospitals
260 Gujarat GANDHINAGAR NMIAS Ayurvedic Hospital Kolavada Gandhinagar
Govt Hospitals
261 Gujarat GANDHINAGAR CH Central Ministry Hospital
262 Gujarat JUNAGADH shri Nakoda Bhairav Chikitsalay Private Hospitals
263 Gujarat PATAN Seth N L General Hospital Patan
Govt Hospitals
264 Gujarat SABAR KANTHA GMERS Hospital 4th Floor Govt Medical College
265 Gujarat TAPI CHC Gadat Govt Hospitals
266 Gujarat VALSAD ESIC Vapi Central Ministry Hospital
267 Haryana AMBALA Military Hospital, Ambala Cantt Govt Hospitals
268 Haryana AMBALA Civil Hospital Ambala Cantt Govt Hospitals
269 Haryana AMBALA Railway Hospital, Ambala Cantt Govt Hospitals
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270 Haryana AMBALA Civil Hospital Ambala City Govt Hospitals
271 Haryana AMBALA Civil Hospital, Naraingarh Govt Hospitals
272 Haryana AMBALA Healing Touch Hospital Pvt Private Hospitals
273 Haryana BHIWANI Ch. Bansilal Govt Hospital Govt Hospitals
274 Haryana BHIWANI Krishan Lal Jalan Hospital Govt Hospitals
275 Haryana BHIWANI Jangra Multispecilaity Hospital Private Hospitals
276 Haryana BHIWANI ESI Hospital Bhiwani Govt Hospitals
277 Haryana BHIWANI Spes Hospital Private Hospitals
278 Haryana BHIWANI Life Line Hospital Private Hospitals
279 Haryana BHIWANI Ganpatrai Hospital Private Hospitals
280 Haryana CHARKI DADRI Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals
281 Haryana CHARKI DADRI Yadav Hospital Private Hospitals
282 Haryana CHARKI DADRI Pradhan Medicare Centre Private Hospitals
283 Haryana FARIDABAD Sarvodya Sector 19 Private Hospitals
284 Haryana FARIDABAD RK Hospital Private Hospitals
285 Haryana FARIDABAD QRG Central Private Hospitals
286 Haryana FARIDABAD Arsh Hospital Private Hospitals
287 Haryana FARIDABAD Kedar Hospital Private Hospitals
288 Haryana FARIDABAD National Institute Of Medical Sciences
Private Hospitals
289 Haryana FARIDABAD SDH Ballabgarh Govt Hospitals
290 Haryana FARIDABAD Medicheck Hospital Private Hospitals
291 Haryana FARIDABAD Metro Hospital Medicare Private Hospitals
292 Haryana FARIDABAD Goyal Hospital Private Hospitals
293 Haryana FARIDABAD QRG Hospital Medicare Private Hospitals
294 Haryana FARIDABAD Jivagram Private Hospitals
295 Haryana FARIDABAD Asian Hospital Private Hospitals
296 Haryana FARIDABAD Noble Hospital Private Hospitals
297 Haryana FARIDABAD Fortis Escort Hospital Private Hospitals
298 Haryana FARIDABAD Medicheck Ortho Hospital Private Hospitals
299 Haryana FARIDABAD Pawan Hospital Unit-2 Private Hospitals
300 Haryana FARIDABAD Shanti Devi Memorial Hospital Private Hospitals
301 Haryana FARIDABAD Pawan Hospital Unit-1 Private Hospitals
302 Haryana FARIDABAD Supreme Hospital Private Hospitals
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303 Haryana FARIDABAD Santosh Multispeciality Hospital
Private Hospitals
304 Haryana FARIDABAD B.K. Hospital Faridabad Govt Hospitals
305 Haryana FATEHABAD Civil Hospital Fatehabad Govt Hospitals
306 Haryana FATEHABAD Manav Sewa Sangam Hospital, Tohana
Private Hospitals
307 Haryana FATEHABAD Fakir chand Jain Charitable Hospital, Tohana
Private Hospitals
308 Haryana FATEHABAD Punjabi Sabha Hospital, Bhattu Road, Fatehabad
Private Hospitals
309 Haryana FATEHABAD Sadbhawdna Hospital Private Hospitals
310 Haryana FATEHABAD WadhwaMaternity and surgical Hospital Fatehabad
Private Hospitals
311 Haryana FATEHABAD Rajasthan Medical Centre (RMC) Hospital Tohana
Private Hospitals
312 Haryana FATEHABAD Civil Hospital, Tohana Govt Hospitals
313 Haryana GURUGRAM W Pratisha Hospital, Gurugram Private Hospitals
314 Haryana GURUGRAM Max Hospital, Gurugram Private Hospitals
315 Haryana GURUGRAM Signature Hospital, Gurugram Private Hospitals
316 Haryana GURUGRAM Aryan Hospital Gurugram Private Hospitals
317 Haryana GURUGRAM Medanta the Medicity, Gurugram
Private Hospitals
318 Haryana GURUGRAM Poly Clinic Sector 31, Gurugram Govt Hospitals
319 Haryana GURUGRAM Paras Hospital, Gurugram Private Hospitals
320 Haryana GURUGRAM Gurgaon Central Ministry Hospital
321 Haryana GURUGRAM Neelkanth Hospital, Gurugram Private Hospitals
322 Haryana GURUGRAM Civil Hospital, Sector 10A, Gurugram
Govt Hospitals
323 Haryana GURUGRAM Metro Hospital, Palam vihar,Gurugram
Private Hospitals
324 Haryana GURUGRAM Artemis Hospital, Gurugram Private Hospitals
325 Haryana GURUGRAM Kalyani Hospital, Gurugram Private Hospitals
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326 Haryana GURUGRAM Colombia Asia Hospital Gurugram
Private Hospitals
327 Haryana GURUGRAM Mayom Hospital ,Gurugram Private Hospitals
328 Haryana GURUGRAM Naryana Hospital , Gurugram Private Hospitals
329 Haryana GURUGRAM Fortis Hospital, Gurugram Private Hospitals
330 Haryana HISAR Holy Help Hospital Private Hospitals
331 Haryana HISAR Civil Hospital Govt Hospitals
332 Haryana HISAR Geetanali Hospital Multispeciality and Critical Centre
Private Hospitals
333 Haryana HISAR Sukhda Multispeciality Hospital Govt Hospitals
334 Haryana HISAR Sapra Hospital, Hisar Private Hospitals
335 Haryana HISAR Mahatma Gandhi Hospital, Hisar
Private Hospitals
336 Haryana HISAR Ravindra Hospital, Hisar Private Hospitals
337 Haryana HISAR Sarvodya Hospital, Hisar Private Hospitals
338 Haryana HISAR Military Hospital Cantt. Hisar Govt Hospitals
339 Haryana HISAR AADHAR Hospital, Hisar Private Hospitals
340 Haryana HISAR OPJindal Institute of Cancer & Research Hospital
Private Hospitals
341 Haryana JHAJJAR Advanta Hospital, JJR city Private Hospitals
342 Haryana JHAJJAR PDM Memorial General Hospital, B.garh
Private Hospitals
343 Haryana JHAJJAR World Medical College & Hospital, Girawar
Private Medical College
344 Haryana JHAJJAR Medicare Super Speciality Hospiatl & Trauma Centre, JJR City
Private Hospitals
345 Haryana JHAJJAR Swastik Hospital, B.garh Private Hospitals
346 Haryana JHAJJAR RS Gaur Global Multispeciality Hospital, JJR City
Private Hospitals
347 Haryana JHAJJAR SDH Beri Govt Hospitals
348 Haryana JHAJJAR Mission Hospital, Bahadurgarh Private Hospitals
349 Haryana JHAJJAR SDH Bahadurgarh Govt Hospitals
350 Haryana JHAJJAR Civil Hospital, Jhajjar Govt Hospitals
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351 Haryana JHAJJAR Oscar Hospital, JJR city Private Hospitals
352 Haryana JIND SDH Safidon Govt Hospitals
353 Haryana JIND CHC Uchana Govt Hospitals
354 Haryana JIND SDH Narwana Govt Hospitals
355 Haryana JIND CHC Julana Govt Hospitals
356 Haryana JIND Civil Hospital, Jind Govt Hospitals
357 Haryana JIND Gangaputra Medical College (Ayush)
Private Hospitals
358 Haryana KAITHAL Cygnus Multispecialty Hospital Kaithal
Private Hospitals
359 Haryana KAITHAL Shah Multispecialty Hospital Kaithal
Private Hospitals
360 Haryana KAITHAL Sub Divisional Hospital Guhla Govt Hospitals
361 Haryana KAITHAL District Hospital Kaithal Govt Hospitals
362 Haryana KARNAL Virk Hospital Karnal Private Hospitals
363 Haryana KARNAL Parveen Hospital Private Hospitals
364 Haryana KARNAL Shri Hospital Private Hospitals
365 Haryana KARNAL Shri Ram Chander Memorial Hospital, Karnal
Private Hospitals
366 Haryana KARNAL Memani Hospital Private Hospitals
367 Haryana KARNAL Arpana Hospital, Madhuban Karnal
Private Hospitals
368 Haryana KARNAL Uttam Hospital Private Hospitals
369 Haryana KARNAL Dr. Gain Bhushan Nursing Home, Karnal
Private Hospitals
370 Haryana KARNAL Sanjiv Bansal Cygnus Hospital , Karnal
Private Hospitals
371 Haryana KARNAL Amrit Dhara Hospital, Chaura Bazar, Karnal
Private Hospitals
372 Haryana KARNAL Kalpana Chawla Government Medical College, Karnal
Govt Medical College
373 Haryana KARNAL Amrit Dhara My Hospital Private Hospitals
374 Haryana KARNAL Civil Hospital Karnal Govt Hospitals
375 Haryana KURUKSHETRA Radha Krishan Child Care Private Hospitals
376 Haryana KURUKSHETRA Aggarwal Nursing Home Private Hospitals
377 Haryana KURUKSHETRA Cygnus Hospital Private Hospitals
378 Haryana KURUKSHETRA Saraswati Mission Hospital Private Hospitals
379 Haryana KURUKSHETRA Miri-Piri Hospital Shahabad Private Hospitals
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380 Haryana KURUKSHETRA LNJP Hospital Govt Hospitals
381 Haryana MAHENDRAGARH CHC Nangal Chaudhary Govt Hospitals
382 Haryana MAHENDRAGARH CHC Kanina Govt Hospitals
383 Haryana MAHENDRAGARH CHC Ateli Govt Hospitals
384 Haryana MAHENDRAGARH Vijay Hospital Narnaul Private Hospitals
385 Haryana MAHENDRAGARH SDH Mahendergarh Govt Hospitals
386 Haryana MAHENDRAGARH Sanwedna Hospital Narnaul Private Hospitals
387 Haryana MAHENDRAGARH Singhal Hospital Narnaul Private Hospitals
388 Haryana MAHENDRAGARH Shanti Hospital Narnaul Private Hospitals
389 Haryana MAHENDRAGARH CHC Sehlang Govt Hospitals
390 Haryana NUH Civil Hospital, Mandikhera Govt Hospitals
391 Haryana PALWAL Palwal Hospital,New sohna road
Private Hospitals
392 Haryana PALWAL Sachin Hospital Palwal Private Hospitals
393 Haryana PALWAL CHC Dudhola Govt Hospitals
394 Haryana PALWAL Apex Hospital,Delhi Mathura Road, Palwal
Private Hospitals
395 Haryana PALWAL CHC Alawalpur Govt Hospitals
396 Haryana PALWAL CHC Soundh Govt Hospitals
397 Haryana PALWAL SDH Hodal Govt Hospitals
398 Haryana PALWAL Civil Hospital Palwal Govt Hospitals
399 Haryana PALWAL Goyal Nursing Home Palwal Private Hospitals
400 Haryana PANCHKULA CHC Raipur Rani Govt Hospitals
401 Haryana PANCHKULA Ojas Hospital Pvt Private Hospitals
402 Haryana PANCHKULA Alchemist Hospital, Panchkula Pvt
Private Hospitals
403 Haryana PANCHKULA Command Hospital Govt Hospitals
404 Haryana PANCHKULA SDH Kalka Govt Hospitals
405 Haryana PANIPAT Cygnus Hospital Private Hospitals
406 Haryana PANIPAT Prem hospital Panipat Private Hospitals
407 Haryana PANIPAT Civil Hosital Panipat Govt Hospitals
408 Haryana PANIPAT SDH Samalkha Govt Hospitals
409 Haryana REWARI Devjyoti Hospital Private Hospitals
410 Haryana REWARI Yaduvanshi Hospital Private Hospitals
411 Haryana REWARI Dr Shivrattan Hospital Private Hospitals
412 Haryana REWARI Virat Hospital Private Hospitals
413 Haryana REWARI SDH Kosli Govt Hospitals
414 Haryana REWARI Matrika Hospital Private Hospitals
415 Haryana REWARI Civil Hospital Rewari Govt Hospitals
416 Haryana REWARI Shanti Yadav Hospital Private Hospitals
417 Haryana REWARI Cygnus Hospital Private Hospitals
91
418 Haryana ROHTAK Advanta Super Speciality Hospital
Private Hospitals
419 Haryana ROHTAK Siwach Hospital Private Hospitals
420 Haryana ROHTAK Mann Hospital Private Hospitals
421 Haryana ROHTAK Holy Heart SuperSpeciality Private Hospitals
422 Haryana ROHTAK Mansarover Hospital Private Hospitals
423 Haryana ROHTAK Positron Hospital Private Hospitals
424 Haryana ROHTAK Oxygen Hospital Private Hospitals
425 Haryana ROHTAK Noble Heart & Superspeciality Hospital
Private Hospitals
426 Haryana ROHTAK Life Care Hospital Private Hospitals
427 Haryana ROHTAK Sunflag Global Hospital Private Hospitals
428 Haryana ROHTAK Oscar Super Speciality Hospital & Trauma Centre
Private Hospitals
429 Haryana SIRSA Sanjeevani Hospital, (Wing-1, 3rd Floor), Sirsa
Private Hospitals
430 Haryana SIRSA Civil Hospital, Sirsa Govt Hospitals
431 Haryana SIRSA Shah Satnam Dera Hospital (Wing -1, ground floor), Sirsa
Private Hospitals
432 Haryana SONIPAT CHC Ganaur Govt Hospitals
433 Haryana SONIPAT CHC Badkhalsa Govt Hospitals
434 Haryana SONIPAT FIIMS Hospital Private Hospitals
435 Haryana SONIPAT Nidaan hospital Pvt Private Hospitals
436 Haryana SONIPAT Poly Clinic Sector-7 Govt Hospitals
437 Haryana SONIPAT Civil Hospital, Sonipat Govt Hospitals
438 Haryana SONIPAT CHC Kharkhoda Govt Hospitals
439 Haryana SONIPAT CHC Gohana Govt Hospitals
440 Haryana YAMUNANAGAR Santosh Hospital Private Hospitals
441 Haryana YAMUNANAGAR S.P Hospital Jag Private Hospitals
442 Haryana YAMUNANAGAR CHC Chhachharuli Govt Hospitals
443 Haryana YAMUNANAGAR JP Hospital Pvt Private Hospitals
444 Haryana YAMUNANAGAR Mukand Lal District Civil Hospital
Govt Hospitals
445 Haryana YAMUNANAGAR Civil Hospital Jagadhri Govt Hospitals
446 Haryana YAMUNANAGAR Swami Vivekanand Hospital Private Hospitals
447 Himachal Pradesh
BILASPUR District Ayurveda Hospital Bilaspur
Govt Hospitals
448 Himachal Pradesh
BILASPUR Rainbow Hospital Ghumarwin Private Hospitals
92
449 Himachal Pradesh
CHAMBA Pt. JLNGMC Chamba Govt Medical College
450 Himachal Pradesh
CHAMBA SS Memorial Hospital Chamba Private Hospitals
451 Himachal Pradesh
HAMIRPUR Dr. RKGMC Govt Medical College
452 Himachal Pradesh
HAMIRPUR Charitable Hospital, Bhota Private Hospitals
453 Himachal Pradesh
KANGRA Zonal Hospital Dharamshala Govt Hospitals
454 Himachal Pradesh
KANGRA Agarwal Trust Dharamshala Private Hospitals
455 Himachal Pradesh
KANGRA Civil Hospital Palampur Govt Hospitals
456 Himachal Pradesh
KINNAUR Regional Hospital R/Peo Govt Hospitals
457 Himachal Pradesh
KINNAUR JSW Hospital, Tapri Private Hospitals
458 Himachal Pradesh
KULLU District Ayurvedic Hospital Govt Hospitals
459 Himachal Pradesh
KULLU Regional Hospital Kullu Govt Hospitals
460 Himachal Pradesh
LAHUL AND SPITI Regional Hospital Keylong Govt Hospitals
461 Himachal Pradesh
LAHUL AND SPITI CHC Kaza Govt Hospitals
462 Himachal Pradesh
SHIMLA CH JUBBAL Govt Hospitals
463 Himachal Pradesh
SHIMLA CHC DHAMMI Govt Hospitals
464 Himachal Pradesh
SHIMLA CH JUNGA Govt Hospitals
465 Himachal Pradesh
SHIMLA CH SARAHAN Govt Hospitals
466 Himachal Pradesh
SHIMLA CH CHOPAL Govt Hospitals
467 Himachal Pradesh
SHIMLA District Ayurvedic Hospital, Shimla
Govt Hospitals
468 Himachal Pradesh
SIRMAUR CH Sarahan Govt Hospitals
469 Himachal Pradesh
SIRMAUR CH Paonta Sahib Govt Hospitals
470 Himachal Pradesh
SIRMAUR DRYSPGMC&HOSPITAL Govt Medical College
471 Himachal Pradesh
SOLAN Regional Hospital Solan Govt Hospitals
472 Himachal Pradesh
SOLAN CHC Nalagarh Govt Hospitals
473 Himachal Pradesh
SOLAN CHC Arki Govt Hospitals
474 Himachal Pradesh
SOLAN ESI Parwanoo Govt Hospitals
475 Himachal Pradesh
SOLAN MMU Private University Private Medical College
93
476 Himachal Pradesh
UNA Nanda Hospital Private Hospitals
477 Himachal Pradesh
UNA CH Amb Govt Hospitals
478 Himachal Pradesh
UNA District Ayurvedic Hospital, Una
Govt Hospitals
479 Himachal Pradesh
UNA Regional Hospital Una Govt Hospitals
480 Himachal Pradesh
UNA CH Gagret Govt Hospitals
481 Himachal Pradesh
UNA CH Bangana Govt Hospitals
482 Himachal Pradesh
UNA CHC Dulehar Govt Hospitals
483 Jammu and Kashmir
ANANTNAG Trauma Hospital, Bijbehara, Anantnag
Govt Hospitals
484 Jammu and Kashmir
ANANTNAG Govt Medical college, Anantnag Govt Medical College
485 Jammu and Kashmir
BARAMULLA Govt Medical college, Baramulla
Govt Medical College
486 Jammu and Kashmir
BARAMULLA SDH, Sopore, Baramulla Govt Hospitals
487 Jammu and Kashmir
Budgam DH Budgam Govt Hospitals
488 Jammu and Kashmir
DODA Govt Medical College, Doda Govt Medical College
489 Jammu and Kashmir
GANDERBAL DH Ganderbal Govt Hospitals
490 Jammu and Kashmir
JAMMU Chest Diseases Hospital, Jammu
Govt Medical College
491 Jammu and Kashmir
JAMMU Psychiatry Diseases Hospital, Jammu
Govt Medical College
492 Jammu and Kashmir
JAMMU Govt Hospital, Gandhinagar, Jammu
Govt Hospitals
493 Jammu and Kashmir
JAMMU CH Central Ministry Hospital
494 Jammu and Kashmir
JAMMU ASCOMS, Jammu Private Medical College
495 Jammu and Kashmir
KATHUA Govt Medical college, Kathua Govt Medical College
496 Jammu and Kashmir
KULGAM DH Kulgam Govt Hospitals
497 Jammu and Kashmir
KUPWARA CHC, Kupwara Govt Hospitals
498 Jammu and Kashmir
PULWAMA DH Pulwama Govt Hospitals
499 Jammu and Kashmir
RAJOURI Govt Medical College, Rajouri Govt Medical College
500 Jammu and Kashmir
SHOPIAN District Hospital, Shopian Govt Hospitals
501 Jammu and Kashmir
SRINAGAR JLNM Hospital, Srinagar Govt Hospitals
94
502 Jammu and Kashmir
SRINAGAR CH Central Ministry Hospital
503 Jammu and Kashmir
SRINAGAR Kashmir Nursing Home, Srinagar
Govt Hospitals
504 Jharkhand BOKARO Bokaro General Hospital 2 Govt Hospitals
505 Jharkhand CHATRA Burn Unit Section, Sadar Hospital, Chatra
Govt Hospitals
506 Jharkhand DEOGHAR Maa Lalita Hospital 2 Private Hospitals
507 Jharkhand DHANBAD PMCH, Dhanbad Govt Hospitals
508 Jharkhand DUMKA Dumka Medical College and Hospital
Govt Medical College
509 Jharkhand EAST SINGHBUM Railway Coaches (Isolation) Govt Hospitals
510 Jharkhand EAST SINGHBUM UMA Superspeciality Hospital Jamshedpur
Private Hospitals
511 Jharkhand EAST SINGHBUM Sadar Hospital Govt Hospitals
512 Jharkhand EAST SINGHBUM MGM Medical College, Jamshedpur
Govt Medical College
513 Jharkhand GARHWA CHC Meral Govt Hospitals
514 Jharkhand GARHWA CHC Ramna Govt Hospitals
515 Jharkhand GARHWA Trauma Centre, Nagar Untari Govt Hospitals
516 Jharkhand GARHWA Sadar Hospital Govt Hospitals
517 Jharkhand GARHWA CHC Bhawnathpur Govt Hospitals
518 Jharkhand GARHWA CHC Ranka Govt Hospitals
519 Jharkhand GARHWA CHC Manjhiaon Govt Hospitals
520 Jharkhand GARHWA CHC Nagar Untari Govt Hospitals
521 Jharkhand GARHWA CHC Dhurki Govt Hospitals
522 Jharkhand GARHWA CHC Bhandaria Govt Hospitals
523 Jharkhand GARHWA ANMT Baddiha, Giridih Govt Hospitals
524 Jharkhand GARHWA Parmeshwari Multicity Hospital Pvt. Ltd. Garhwa
Private Hospitals
525 Jharkhand GIRIDIH Sadar Hospital Govt Hospitals
526 Jharkhand GODDA Mercy Hospital Private Hospitals
527 Jharkhand GUMLA Sadar Hospital Govt Hospitals
528 Jharkhand HAZARIBAGH Hazaribagh Medical College, Hazaribagh
Govt Medical College
529 Jharkhand JAMTARA Dedicated COVID Hospital, Udalbani
Govt Hospitals
530 Jharkhand KHUNTI Fire Safety Building, Khunti Govt Hospitals
531 Jharkhand KODERMA Holy Family Hospital Private Hospitals
532 Jharkhand LATEHAR ANM Hostel, Rajhar Govt Hospitals
533 Jharkhand LOHARDAGA Sadar Hospital Govt Hospitals
95
534 Jharkhand PAKUR ANM Hostel, Pakur Govt Hospitals
535 Jharkhand PALAMU Navjivan Hospital Private Hospitals
536 Jharkhand RAMGARH Central Hospital, Ramgarh, CCL
Central Ministry Hospital
537 Jharkhand RANCHI Central Hospital Gandhinagar, CCL
Central Ministry Hospital
538 Jharkhand RANCHI Paras HEC Hospital 2, Dhurwa Private Hospitals
539 Jharkhand SAHEBGANJ Sadar Hospital Govt Hospitals
540 Jharkhand WEST SINGHBHUM Divisional Railway Hospital Central Ministry Hospital
541 Karnataka BAGALKOTE Kerudi Multi speciality hospital Private Hospitals
542 Karnataka BAGALKOTE TH Mudhol Govt Hospitals
543 Karnataka BAGALKOTE TH Hunagunda Govt Hospitals
544 Karnataka BAGALKOTE TH Badami Govt Hospitals
545 Karnataka BELAGAVI Taluka Hospital, Chikkodi Private Medical College
546 Karnataka BELAGAVI Taluka Hospital, Khanapur Private Medical College
547 Karnataka BENGALURU URBAN K C General Medical Govt Hospitals
548 Karnataka BENGALURU URBAN GH Jaynagar Govt Hospitals
549 Karnataka BENGALURU URBAN Apollo Hospital Private Hospitals
550 Karnataka BENGALURU URBAN SDS TRC and Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest diseases
Govt Hospitals
551 Karnataka BENGALURU URBAN Narayana Hrudayala PVT Ltd Private Hospitals
552 Karnataka BENGALURU URBAN People Tree Hospital Private Hospitals
553 Karnataka BENGALURU URBAN Fortis hospital BG Private Hospitals
554 Karnataka BENGALURU URBAN P M Santhosha Hospital, Kengeri
Private Hospitals
555 Karnataka BENGALURU URBAN Mallige Medical Private hospkiital
Private Hospitals
556 Karnataka BENGALURU URBAN CH Central Ministry Hospital
557 Karnataka BENGALURU URBAN ESIC Peenya Govt Hospitals
558 Karnataka BENGALURU URBAN Ambedkar Medical College Private Medical College
559 Karnataka BENGALURU URBAN Shifa Hospital Private Hospitals
560 Karnataka BENGALURU URBAN Divisional Railway Hospital Central Ministry Hospital
561 Karnataka BENGALURU URBAN BGS Global Hospital Kengeri Private Hospitals
562 Karnataka BENGALURU URBAN Yalahanka T H Govt Hospitals
563 Karnataka BENGALURU URBAN EHI Hospital Private Hospitals
564 Karnataka BENGALURU URBAN ED Hospital, jaynagar Govt Hospitals
96
565 Karnataka CHAMARAJANAGARA Sub Division Hospital, Kollegala Govt Hospitals
566 Karnataka CHAMARAJANAGARA General Hospital, Gundulpet Govt Medical College
567 Karnataka CHAMARAJANAGARA General Hospital, Yalandoru Govt Hospitals
568 Karnataka CHIKKABALLAPURA TH Chinthamani Govt Hospitals
569 Karnataka CHIKKABALLAPURA TH Shidlaghatta Govt Hospitals
570 Karnataka CHIKKABALLAPURA TH Bagepalli Govt Hospitals
571 Karnataka CHIKKABALLAPURA TH Gouribidanuru (86/100) Govt Hospitals
572 Karnataka CHIKKABALLAPURA TH Gudibande Govt Hospitals
573 Karnataka CHIKKAMAGALURU DIC Chikkamagaluru Govt Hospitals
574 Karnataka DAKSHINA KANNADA TH Bantwal Govt Medical College
575 Karnataka DAKSHINA KANNADA Kanachur Hospital and reasearch centre
Private Hospitals
576 Karnataka DAKSHINA KANNADA K V G medical college and hospital
Private Medical College
577 Karnataka DAKSHINA KANNADA T H Beltangdi Govt Hospitals
578 Karnataka DAKSHINA KANNADA ESI, Kadri Mangalore Govt Medical College
579 Karnataka DAVANGERE Bapuji Child Health Private Hospitals
580 Karnataka DAVANGERE Bapuji Hospital Private Hospitals
581 Karnataka DHARWAD Central hospital Railway Hospital
Govt Hospitals
582 Karnataka GADAG TLH Shirhatti Govt Hospitals
583 Karnataka KOLAR G H Bangarpete Govt Hospitals
584 Karnataka MYSURU Narayana Hrudayalaya Private Hospitals
585 Karnataka MYSURU JSS Hospital Private Hospitals
586 Karnataka MYSURU K R Hospital Govt Hospitals
587 Karnataka RAMANAGARA Chandramma Hospital Private Hospitals
588 Karnataka RAMANAGARA GH Ramnagara Govt Hospitals
589 Karnataka RAMANAGARA District Hospital, Ramanagara Govt Hospitals
590 Karnataka SHIVAMOGGA Theerthahalli TH Govt Hospitals
591 Karnataka SHIVAMOGGA Taluk Hospital Bhadravati Govt Hospitals
592 Karnataka SHIVAMOGGA Maax Super Hospital Private Hospitals
593 Karnataka TUMAKURU GH Kortagere Govt Hospitals
594 Karnataka TUMAKURU Shri Siddaganga Hospital Private Hospitals
595 Karnataka TUMAKURU GH CNHalli Govt Hospitals
596 Karnataka TUMAKURU GH Madhugiri Govt Hospitals
597 Karnataka TUMAKURU GH Turuvakere Govt Hospitals
97
598 Karnataka TUMAKURU Sr Sidhartha Institute of Medical sciences and hospital
Private Medical College
599 Karnataka TUMAKURU GH Pawgada Govt Hospitals
600 Karnataka TUMAKURU GH Sira Govt Hospitals
601 Karnataka TUMAKURU GH Tiptur Govt Hospitals
602 Karnataka TUMAKURU GH Kunigal Govt Hospitals
603 Karnataka UDUPI Sub divisional hospital Kundapura
Govt Hospitals
604 Karnataka UDUPI District Hospital, Udupi Govt Hospitals
605 Karnataka UDUPI GH Karkala Govt Hospitals
606 Karnataka UTTARA KANNADA Siddapur Govt Hospitals
607 Karnataka UTTARA KANNADA Kumta TH Govt Hospitals
608 Karnataka UTTARA KANNADA Dandeli CHC Govt Hospitals
609 Karnataka UTTARA KANNADA Karwar Navy Hospital Govt Hospitals
610 Karnataka UTTARA KANNADA Taluk hospital Bhatkal Govt Hospitals
611 Karnataka UTTARA KANNADA Ankola TH Govt Hospitals
612 Karnataka VIJAYAPURA TGH, Muddebihal Govt Hospitals
613 Karnataka VIJAYAPURA TH, Indi Govt Hospitals
614 Kerala KANNUR DCTC Anjarakandy Private Medical College
615 Kerala KANNUR DH KANNUR Govt Hospitals
616 Kerala KANNUR GH Thalassery Govt Hospitals
617 Kerala KANNUR GMC ,Kannur Govt Medical College
618 Kerala KOLLAM Travancore Medicity Private Hospitals
619 Kerala KOLLAM NS Hospital Private Hospitals
620 Kerala KOLLAM Azeezia Medical College Private Medical College
621 Kerala KOLLAM Govt Medical College Hostel Govt Medical College
622 Kerala KOLLAM THQH KADAKKAL Govt Hospitals
623 Kerala KOLLAM THQH SASTHAMKOTTA Govt Hospitals
624 Kerala KOLLAM THALUK HOSPITAL PUNALUR Govt Hospitals
625 Kerala KOLLAM THQH KARUNAGAPPALLY Govt Hospitals
626 Kerala KOLLAM THALUK HOSPITAL KOTTARAKKARA
Govt Hospitals
627 Kerala KOLLAM KIMS kollam Private Hospitals
628 Kerala MALAPPURAM THQH Ponnani Govt Hospitals
629 Kerala MALAPPURAM District Hospital Tirur Govt Hospitals
630 Kerala MALAPPURAM District Hospital Perinthalmanna
Govt Hospitals
631 Kerala PALAKKAD PAALANA HOSPITAL Private Hospitals
98
632 Kerala PALAKKAD RajivGandhi Cooperative Hospital,Kallekkad
Private Hospitals
633 Kerala PALAKKAD Thaluk Hospital Ottapalam Govt Hospitals
634 Kerala PALAKKAD Karuna Medical College Chittoor
Private Medical College
635 Kerala PALAKKAD PK DAS INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
Private Medical College
636 Kerala PALAKKAD Kerala Medical College ,Mangode
Private Medical College
637 Kerala PALAKKAD THALUK HOSPITAL MANNARKKAD
Govt Hospitals
638 Kerala PALAKKAD Thangam Hospitals Private Hospitals
639 Kerala PATHANAMTHITTA GENERAL HOSPITAL,ADOOR Govt Hospitals
640 Kerala THIRUVANANTHAPURAM SUT Pattom Private Hospitals
641 Kerala THIRUVANANTHAPURAM THQH CHIRAYINKEEZHU Govt Hospitals
642 Kerala THIRUVANANTHAPURAM MHC PEROORKADA Govt Hospitals
643 Kerala THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ANANTHAPURI HOSPITAL Private Hospitals
644 Kerala THIRUVANANTHAPURAM GH NEYYATINKARA Govt Hospitals
645 Kerala THIRUVANANTHAPURAM DMH Peroorkada Govt Hospitals
646 Kerala THIRUVANANTHAPURAM DH NEDUMANGAD Govt Hospitals
647 Kerala THIRUVANANTHAPURAM SAT Trivandrum Govt Hospitals
648 Kerala THIRUVANANTHAPURAM Govt Ayurveda College for W&C Poojappura
Govt Hospitals
649 Kerala THIRUVANANTHAPURAM S K Hospital Private Hospitals
650 Kerala THIRUVANANTHAPURAM CH Central Ministry Hospital
651 Kerala THIRUVANANTHAPURAM Govt. Ayurveda College Hospital, TVM
Govt Medical College
652 Kerala THIRUVANANTHAPURAM Sree Gokulam Medical College Private Medical College
653 Kerala THIRUVANANTHAPURAM Govt. Ayurveda Hospital, Vallakadav
Govt Hospitals
654 Kerala THIRUVANANTHAPURAM P R S Hospital Private Hospitals
655 Kerala THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ESI Hospital Peroorkada Govt Hospitals
656 Kerala WAYANAD CHC Meppady Govt Hospitals
657 Kerala WAYANAD CHC Panamaram Govt Hospitals
658 Kerala WAYANAD CHC Porunnanore Govt Hospitals
659 Kerala WAYANAD Fathima kalpetta Private Hospitals
660 Kerala WAYANAD THQH Sulthanbathery Govt Hospitals
661 Kerala WAYANAD GH Kalpetta Govt Hospitals
662 Kerala WAYANAD FHC Noolpuzha Govt Hospitals
663 Kerala WAYANAD CHC Pulpally Govt Hospitals
99
664 Kerala WAYANAD CHC Ambalavayal Govt Hospitals
665 Lakshadweep LAKSHADWEEP DISTRICT
Community Health Center ,Androth Island
Govt Hospitals
666 Lakshadweep LAKSHADWEEP DISTRICT
Community Health Center, Amini Island
Govt Hospitals
667 Lakshadweep LAKSHADWEEP DISTRICT
Rajiv Gandhi Specialty Hospital Govt Hospitals
668 Lakshadweep LAKSHADWEEP DISTRICT
Government Hospital, Minicoy Island
Govt Hospitals
669 Lakshadweep LAKSHADWEEP DISTRICT
Indira Gandhi Hospital Govt Hospitals
670 Madhya Pradesh
AGAR MALWA District Hospital Govt Hospitals
671 Madhya Pradesh
ALIRAJPUR District Hospital Govt Hospitals
672 Madhya Pradesh
ANUPPUR District Hospital Govt Hospitals
673 Madhya Pradesh
ASHOKNAGAR District Hospital Govt Hospitals
674 Madhya Pradesh
BALAGHAT District Hospital Govt Hospitals
675 Madhya Pradesh
BARWANI District Hospital Govt Hospitals
676 Madhya Pradesh
BETUL District Hospital Govt Hospitals
677 Madhya Pradesh
BHIND District Hospital Bhind Govt Hospitals
678 Madhya Pradesh
BHOPAL Kasturba Hospital Central Ministry Hospital
679 Madhya Pradesh
BHOPAL CH Central Ministry Hospital
680 Madhya Pradesh
BHOPAL Chirayu Medical College Private Medical College
681 Madhya Pradesh
BHOPAL Hamidia Govt Hospitals
682 Madhya Pradesh
BURHANPUR District Hospital Govt Hospitals
683 Madhya Pradesh
CHHATARPUR District Hospital Govt Hospitals
684 Madhya Pradesh
CHHINDWARA DH CHHINDWARA Govt Hospitals
685 Madhya Pradesh
DAMOH District Hospital Govt Hospitals
686 Madhya Pradesh
DATIA District Hospital Govt Hospitals
687 Madhya Pradesh
DEWAS District Hospital Govt Hospitals
688 Madhya Pradesh
DHAR District Hospital Govt Hospitals
689 Madhya Pradesh
DINDORI District Hospital Govt Hospitals
690 Madhya Pradesh
EAST NIMAR DH khandwa Govt Hospitals
691 Madhya Pradesh
GUNA District Hospital Govt Hospitals
100
692 Madhya Pradesh
GWALIOR CH Central Ministry Hospital
693 Madhya Pradesh
GWALIOR District Hospital + Sofia Hospital+Sarvadharam Hospital+Time Hospital
Govt Hospitals
694 Madhya Pradesh
HARDA District Hospital Govt Hospitals
695 Madhya Pradesh
HOSHANGABAD District Hospital Govt Hospitals
696 Madhya Pradesh
INDORE ESIC Hospital Govt Hospitals
697 Madhya Pradesh
INDORE Synergy Hospital Private Hospitals
698 Madhya Pradesh
INDORE Index Medical College and Research Center
Private Medical College
699 Madhya Pradesh
INDORE Shri Arihant Hospital Private Hospitals
700 Madhya Pradesh
INDORE Gokul das Hospital Private Hospitals
701 Madhya Pradesh
INDORE Suyash Hospital Private Hospitals
702 Madhya Pradesh
INDORE New Viishesh Hospital Private Hospitals
703 Madhya Pradesh
INDORE Mayur Hospital Private Hospitals
704 Madhya Pradesh
INDORE Prashani Hospital Mhow Private Hospitals
705 Madhya Pradesh
INDORE Indore Chest Hospital Private Hospitals
706 Madhya Pradesh
INDORE Getwell Hospital Private Hospitals
707 Madhya Pradesh
INDORE Shalby Hospital Private Hospitals
708 Madhya Pradesh
JABALPUR Central Hospital Central Ministry Hospital
709 Madhya Pradesh
JHABUA District Hospital Jhabua Govt Hospitals
710 Madhya Pradesh
KATNI District Hospital Katni Govt Hospitals
711 Madhya Pradesh
KHARGONE District Hospital Govt Hospitals
712 Madhya Pradesh
MANDLA District Hospital Mandla Govt Hospitals
713 Madhya Pradesh
MANDSAUR District Hospital Govt Hospitals
714 Madhya Pradesh
MORENA District Hospital Govt Hospitals
715 Madhya Pradesh
NARSINGHPUR District Hospital Govt Hospitals
716 Madhya Pradesh
NEEMUCH District Hospital Govt Hospitals
717 Madhya Pradesh
NEEMUCH CH Central Ministry Hospital
718 Madhya Pradesh
PANNA District Hospital Govt Hospitals
101
719 Madhya Pradesh
RAISEN DH Raisen Govt Hospitals
720 Madhya Pradesh
RAJGARH District Hospital Govt Hospitals
721 Madhya Pradesh
RATLAM District Hospital Govt Hospitals
722 Madhya Pradesh
REWA Distrcit Hospital Rewa Govt Hospitals
723 Madhya Pradesh
SAGAR District Hospital Govt Hospitals
724 Madhya Pradesh
SATNA District Hospital Govt Hospitals
725 Madhya Pradesh
SEHORE District Hospital Govt Hospitals
726 Madhya Pradesh
SEONI District Hospital seoni Govt Hospitals
727 Madhya Pradesh
SHAHDOL District Hospital Govt Hospitals
728 Madhya Pradesh
SHAJAPUR District Hospital Govt Hospitals
729 Madhya Pradesh
SHEOPUR District Hospital Govt Hospitals
730 Madhya Pradesh
SHIVPURI District Hospital Govt Hospitals
731 Madhya Pradesh
SIDHI District Hospital Govt Hospitals
732 Madhya Pradesh
SINGRAULI Sanjeevani Hospital Singrauli Central Ministry Hospital
733 Madhya Pradesh
SINGRAULI Nehru Shatabdi Chikitsalaya, NCL
Central Ministry Hospital
734 Madhya Pradesh
SINGRAULI District Hospital Govt Hospitals
735 Madhya Pradesh
TIKAMGARH District Hospital Govt Hospitals
736 Madhya Pradesh
UJJAIN Civil Hospital Madhavnagar Govt Hospitals
737 Madhya Pradesh
UJJAIN RD Gardi Private Medical College
738 Madhya Pradesh
UMARIA District Hospital Govt Hospitals
739 Madhya Pradesh
VIDISHA District Hospital Govt Hospitals
740 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR Moredada Hospital Shrigonda,Pin-413701
Private Hospitals
741 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR Shri Krushna Accident Hospital,Rahuri,Pin-413705
Private Hospitals
742 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR Sai Baba Hospital,Shirdi,Pin-423109
Private Hospitals
743 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR CRHP Jamkhed,Pin-413201 Private Hospitals
102
744 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR Rural Hospital Chichondi Patil,Nagar,Pin-414201
Govt Hospitals
745 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR Swami Vivekanand Multispeciality Hospital And Aurvedic Research Centre PARGAON SHRIGONDA,413701
Private Medical College
746 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR Dr.Korde Hospital,Rahuri,Pin-413705
Private Hospitals
747 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR Sai Nath Hospital Shirdi,Rahata,Pin-423109
Private Hospitals
748 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR SDH Pathardi,Pin-414102 Govt Hospitals
749 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR Swami Vivekanand Nursing Home Ayurvedic College Rahuri Factory,Rahuri,Pin-413705
Private Medical College
750 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR Atma Malik Hospital Kokamthan,Kopergaon,Pin-423603
Private Hospitals
751 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR RH Shevgaon,Pin-414502 Govt Hospitals
752 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR Niramay Hospital Supa,Parner,Pin-414301
Private Hospitals
753 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR Dr.Bhandkoli Hospital Akole,Pin-422601
Private Hospitals
754 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR Dr.Bule Hospital, Akole,Pin-422601
Private Hospitals
755 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR Malpani Hospital Sangamner,Pin-422605
Private Hospitals
756 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR Omkar Hospital Supa,Parner,Pin-414301
Private Hospitals
757 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR F.J.F.M Wadala Mission Hospital, Wadla Bahiroba,Newasa,Pin-414602
Private Hospitals
758 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR Saint Luks Hospital, Shrirampur ,Pin-413709
Private Medical College
103
759 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR Shaneshwar Gramin Rugnalay, Shingnapur,Newasa,Pin-414105
Private Hospitals
760 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR Sub District Hospital, Karjat,Pin-414402
Govt Hospitals
761 Maharashtra AHMEDNAGAR Sanjivani Hospital Sangamner,Pin-422605
Private Hospitals
762 Maharashtra AKOLA ORBIT Hospital, Akola Private Hospitals
763 Maharashtra AKOLA Sahara Hospital, Akola Private Hospitals
764 Maharashtra AKOLA City Hospital, Akola Private Hospitals
765 Maharashtra AKOLA Sub District Hospital Murtizapur
Govt Hospitals
766 Maharashtra AKOLA GMC Akola New Building Govt Medical College
767 Maharashtra AKOLA RKT ( Radhakishan Toshniwal Hospital ), Akola
Private Hospitals
768 Maharashtra AMRAVATI Vidharbha Aayurvedic College, Amravati.
Private Hospitals
769 Maharashtra AMRAVATI SDH Morshi Govt Hospitals
770 Maharashtra AMRAVATI Gurudeo Ayurved Collage Mozari Amravati
Private Medical College
771 Maharashtra AMRAVATI Dr Gode Ayurved Collage Amravati
Private Medical College
772 Maharashtra AMRAVATI Leprosy Unit Tapovan Amravati Private Hospitals
773 Maharashtra AMRAVATI Tarkheda Sutikagruh Amravati Private Hospitals
774 Maharashtra AMRAVATI Trauma Centre Badnera Govt Hospitals
775 Maharashtra AMRAVATI Takhatmal Homeopathic Hospital Amravati
Private Hospitals
776 Maharashtra AMRAVATI SDH Daryapur Govt Hospitals
777 Maharashtra AMRAVATI New SDH Building Chandur Bazar
Govt Hospitals
778 Maharashtra AURANGABAD TRAMA CARE CENTER GANGAPUR
Private Hospitals
779 Maharashtra AURANGABAD Y. S. I. G.M.HOSPITAL CIDCO N-5 AURANAGABAD
Private Hospitals
104
780 Maharashtra AURANGABAD ADMINISTRATIVE BUILDIND GORAKSHA AYURVED COLLAGE REASERCH CENTER KHAMGOAN TQ. PHULAMBRI
Private Medical College
781 Maharashtra AURANGABAD SHELKE HOSPITAL VAIJAPUR Private Hospitals
782 Maharashtra AURANGABAD TIRUPATI HOSPITAL KANNAD Private Hospitals
783 Maharashtra AURANGABAD GRAMIN SHASAKIY HOSPITAL KHULABAD
Govt Hospitals
784 Maharashtra AURANGABAD SANT EKNATH HOSPITAL, PAITHAN
Private Hospitals
785 Maharashtra AURANGABAD JADHAV NURSING HOME KANNAD
Private Hospitals
786 Maharashtra AURANGABAD ANAND HOSPITAL VAIJAPUR Private Hospitals
787 Maharashtra AURANGABAD SAI KRUSHNA HOSPITAL KANNAD
Private Hospitals
788 Maharashtra AURANGABAD FOSTER DEVELOPMENT HOMEOPATHY MAHAVIDYALAY & HOSPITAL CIDCO N-5 AURANAGABAD
Private Hospitals
789 Maharashtra AURANGABAD GAJANAN HOSPITAL BIDKIN TQ. PAITHAN
Private Hospitals
790 Maharashtra AURANGABAD CIVIL HOSPITAL CHIKALTHANA AURANGABAD
Govt Hospitals
791 Maharashtra AURANGABAD TRAMA CARE PACHOD, PAITHAN
Govt Hospitals
792 Maharashtra AURANGABAD RURAL HOSPITAL PHULAMBRI Govt Hospitals
793 Maharashtra AURANGABAD SAI HOSPITAL PAITHAN Private Hospitals
794 Maharashtra AURANGABAD DR. BHOJANE HOSPITAL PACHOD TQ. PAITHAN
Private Hospitals
795 Maharashtra AURANGABAD DR. AHIRRAO HOSPITAL DEOGAON RANGARI, KANNAD
Govt Hospitals
796 Maharashtra AURANGABAD SIDDHARTH HOSPITAL KANNAD Private Hospitals
797 Maharashtra AURANGABAD GAJANAN HOSPITAL PAITHAN Private Hospitals
105
798 Maharashtra AURANGABAD CHATRAPATI SHAHU MAHARAJ AYURVEDIK & DANT MAHAVIDYALAY & HOSPITAL AURANGABAD
Private Hospitals
799 Maharashtra AURANGABAD RURAL HOSPITAL KANNAD Govt Hospitals
800 Maharashtra AURANGABAD S.D.H. TRAMA VAIJAPUR Govt Hospitals
801 Maharashtra AURANGABAD UPJILHA HOSPITAL SILLOD Govt Hospitals
802 Maharashtra AURANGABAD NAVANKUR HOSPITAL KANNAD Private Hospitals
803 Maharashtra AURANGABAD MAULI HOSPITAL PAITHAN Private Hospitals
804 Maharashtra AURANGABAD S. D. H. VAIJAPUR Govt Hospitals
805 Maharashtra AURANGABAD SANJEEVANI NURSING HOME GANGAPUR
Private Hospitals
806 Maharashtra AURANGABAD SRINATH HOSPITAL PAITHAN Private Hospitals
807 Maharashtra AURANGABAD TILE HOSPITAL PHULAMBRI Private Hospitals
808 Maharashtra AURANGABAD DONGARE HOSPITAL VAIJAPUR Private Hospitals
809 Maharashtra AURANGABAD RURAL HOSPITAL AJINTHA, SOYGOAN
Govt Hospitals
810 Maharashtra AURANGABAD MAULI MULTI SPESHALIST HOSPITAL GANGAPUR
Private Hospitals
811 Maharashtra AURANGABAD SUHASINI HOSPITAL KANNAD Private Hospitals
812 Maharashtra AURANGABAD GANPATI HOSPITAL PHULAMBRI Private Hospitals
813 Maharashtra AURANGABAD DEOGIRI HOSPITAL VAIJAPUR Private Hospitals
814 Maharashtra AURANGABAD BHAKT NIVAS, NEAR BHADRA MAROTI, KHULTABAD
Private Hospitals
815 Maharashtra AURANGABAD OM SAI HOSPITAL GANGAPUR Private Hospitals
816 Maharashtra AURANGABAD LAKSHMI HOSPITAL KANNAD Private Hospitals
817 Maharashtra AURANGABAD VITHAI HOSPITAL GANGAPUR Private Hospitals
106
818 Maharashtra AURANGABAD ADARSH HOSPITAL NACHANVEL KANNAD
Private Hospitals
819 Maharashtra AURANGABAD S.D.H GANGAPUR Govt Hospitals
820 Maharashtra AURANGABAD ASIAN SITY SUPER SPESHALIST HOSPITAL AKASHVANI CHOUK AURANGABAD
Private Hospitals
821 Maharashtra AURANGABAD SHRI MULTI SPESHALIST HOSPITAL PHULAMBRI
Private Hospitals
822 Maharashtra BEED Karad Hospital, Parali Private Hospitals
823 Maharashtra BEED Yashvant Hospital & Criticare, Majalgaon
Private Hospitals
824 Maharashtra BEED Manik Hospital, Georai Private Hospitals
825 Maharashtra BEED Vithai Hospital & reserach Center, Beed
Private Hospitals
826 Maharashtra BEED Shri Sant Dnyaneshwar Hospital, Parali
Private Hospitals
827 Maharashtra BEED Rural Hospital Ashti Govt Hospitals
828 Maharashtra BEED SDH GEORAI (TRAUMA CARE)BUILIDING
Govt Hospitals
829 Maharashtra BEED Geriatric Hospital Ambajogai Govt Hospitals
830 Maharashtra BEED Munde Children Hospital, Parali Private Hospitals
831 Maharashtra BEED Shatayushi Hospital Majalgaon Private Hospitals
832 Maharashtra BEED Sable Surgical Hospital, Majalgaon
Private Hospitals
833 Maharashtra BHANDARA New Nursing School Hostel, Bhandara
Govt Hospitals
834 Maharashtra BHANDARA Paying Ward G H Bhandara Govt Hospitals
835 Maharashtra BHANDARA TB Ward Building G H Campus Bhandara
Govt Hospitals
836 Maharashtra BHANDARA Opthalmic Ward Building , G H Campus Bhandara
Govt Hospitals
837 Maharashtra BULDHANA Mohata Hospital, Nandura Private Hospitals
838 Maharashtra BULDHANA Gajanan Maharaj Santhan Hospital,Shegaon
Private Hospitals
839 Maharashtra BULDHANA Hiwrashram Hospital, Hiwra , Ta Mehakar
Private Hospitals
840 Maharashtra BULDHANA Chunawale Hospital, Chikhali Private Medical College
107
841 Maharashtra BULDHANA Tuljai Hospital, Chikhali Private Hospitals
842 Maharashtra BULDHANA Chopade Hospital Malkapur Private Hospitals
843 Maharashtra BULDHANA Lahoti Hospital, Sultanpur, Ta- Lonar
Private Hospitals
844 Maharashtra BULDHANA Homiopathic Hospital (panchshil) , Khamgaon
Private Medical College
845 Maharashtra BULDHANA City Hospital, Buldana Private Hospitals
846 Maharashtra CHANDRAPUR Sub District Hospital Rajura Govt Hospitals
847 Maharashtra CHANDRAPUR Shri Vyankatesh Hospital & Research Center (Wasalwar)
Private Hospitals
848 Maharashtra CHANDRAPUR Sai Divine Cure Multy Sepciality Hospital
Private Hospitals
849 Maharashtra CHANDRAPUR Bukkawar Hospital, Chandrapur Private Hospitals
850 Maharashtra CHANDRAPUR Coal City Hospital (Dr Poddar) Private Hospitals
851 Maharashtra CHANDRAPUR Pant Hospital Chandrapur Private Hospitals
852 Maharashtra CHANDRAPUR Shweta Hospital Chandrapur Private Hospitals
853 Maharashtra CHANDRAPUR Spandan Heart & Child (Zade) Hospital, Chandrapur
Private Hospitals
854 Maharashtra DHULE Civil Hospital Dhule Govt Hospitals
855 Maharashtra DHULE Vardhman Education & Welfare Society Dondaicha
Private Hospitals
856 Maharashtra DHULE Medical College Boradi Private Medical College
857 Maharashtra DHULE SDH Shirpur Govt Hospitals
858 Maharashtra DHULE SDH Dondaicha Govt Hospitals
859 Maharashtra GADCHIROLI Dharmashala DH Gadchiroli Govt Hospitals
860 Maharashtra GADCHIROLI SDH Kurkheda Govt Hospitals
861 Maharashtra GADCHIROLI SDH Armori Govt Hospitals
862 Maharashtra GADCHIROLI Govt.English Ashram School Navegaon Gadchiroli
Govt Hospitals
863 Maharashtra GADCHIROLI Medical Officer Quarter Kurkheda
Govt Hospitals
864 Maharashtra GADCHIROLI New Construction PHC Building Alapalli
Govt Hospitals
865 Maharashtra GONDIA Sub District Hospital Tirora Govt Hospitals
108
866 Maharashtra GONDIA GMC Gondia & KTS General Hospital Gondia
Govt Hospitals
867 Maharashtra GONDIA M S Ayurvedic College Kudwa Private Medical College
868 Maharashtra HINGOLI SAMARTH HOSPITAL Private Hospitals
869 Maharashtra HINGOLI sub dist hospital basmat Govt Hospitals
870 Maharashtra HINGOLI Sub. District Hospital ,Kalamnuri
Govt Hospitals
871 Maharashtra JALGAON HARTALKAR HOSPITAL Private Hospitals
872 Maharashtra JALGAON SAI HOSPITAL PAROLA Private Hospitals
873 Maharashtra JALGAON BAPJI JIVANDEEP MS MS HOSPITAL
Private Hospitals
874 Maharashtra JALGAON narmada medical foundation Private Hospitals
875 Maharashtra JALGAON SHREE ASHIRVAD ACCIDENT HOSPITAL FAIZPUR
Private Hospitals
876 Maharashtra JALGAON SAI MULTISPECIALITY HOSPITAL Private Hospitals
877 Maharashtra JALGAON SDH Muktainagar Govt Hospitals
878 Maharashtra JALGAON JANKI HOSPITAL RAVER Private Hospitals
879 Maharashtra JALGAON SDH Jamner Govt Hospitals
880 Maharashtra JALGAON RH NEW BUILDING Private Hospitals
881 Maharashtra JALGAON SHUSHRUT HOSPITAL Private Hospitals
882 Maharashtra JALGAON MAHAVEER HOSPITAL AMIT JAIN Private Hospitals
883 Maharashtra JALGAON Samarth Hospital Chalisgaon Private Hospitals
884 Maharashtra JALGAON SHAILAJA HOSPITAL Private Hospitals
885 Maharashtra JALGAON SIDDIVINAYAK HOSPITAL Private Hospitals
886 Maharashtra JALGAON MEERA HOSPITAL Private Hospitals
887 Maharashtra JALGAON DEORE HOSPITAL Private Hospitals
888 Maharashtra JALGAON SHIVSHAKTI HOSPITAL CHALISGAON
Private Hospitals
889 Maharashtra JALGAON SHREYASH HOSPITAL PACHORA Private Hospitals
890 Maharashtra JALGAON AMRUT HOSPITAL Private Hospitals
891 Maharashtra JALGAON Rural Hospital and Trauma Center Bhusawal
Govt Hospitals
892 Maharashtra JALGAON PATIL HOSPITAL CHOPDA Private Hospitals
109
893 Maharashtra JALGAON malti multispeciality chopda Private Hospitals
894 Maharashtra JALNA Mission Hospital Private Hospitals
895 Maharashtra JALNA Guru Mishri Homeopathy Medical College,Shelgaon,Tq Badnapur
Private Medical College
896 Maharashtra JALNA Deepak Hospital Private Hospitals
897 Maharashtra JALNA Dr. Ved Prakash Ayurvedic Medical College Ambewadi,Jalna
Private Medical College
898 Maharashtra JALNA JIIU RESEARCH CENTRE & MEDICAL COLLEGE WARUDI
Private Medical College
899 Maharashtra JALNA GNM Nursing College DH Jalna Govt Hospitals
900 Maharashtra KOLHAPUR Isolation Hospital Govt Hospitals
901 Maharashtra KOLHAPUR Mahatma Gandhi Hospital Private Hospitals
902 Maharashtra KOLHAPUR Athayu Hospital,Ujalawadi pune-Banglour highway
Private Hospitals
903 Maharashtra KOLHAPUR Sanjay Ghodawat College,Atigre
Private Hospitals
904 Maharashtra KOLHAPUR Department of Telecommunication,shivaji University
Private Hospitals
905 Maharashtra KOLHAPUR Sant Gajanan Hospital Private Hospitals
906 Maharashtra KOLHAPUR Dr. J J Magdum Ayurvedic Medical college & Hospital
Private Hospitals
907 Maharashtra KOLHAPUR Kedar Redekar Hospital Private Hospitals
908 Maharashtra LATUR Fulabai Bansude Hospital, Latur
Private Hospitals
909 Maharashtra LATUR Patil Hospital Private Hospitals
910 Maharashtra LATUR Nilanga SDH II Govt Hospitals
911 Maharashtra LATUR Udaygiri Lions Eye Hospital Udgir
Private Hospitals
912 Maharashtra LATUR B S F Chakur Govt Hospitals
913 Maharashtra LATUR MIMSR Medical College II Private Hospitals
914 Maharashtra MUMBAI JNPT Hospital Central Ministry Hospital
915 Maharashtra MUMBAI Ent Hospital Private Hospitals
916 Maharashtra MUMBAI Bombay Hospital Private Hospitals
110
917 Maharashtra MUMBAI Mumbai Port Trust Hospital Central Ministry Hospital
918 Maharashtra MUMBAI NH SRCC Children's Hospital Private Hospitals
919 Maharashtra MUMBAI SUBURBAN K.B. Bhabha Hospital, Kurla (W)
Govt Hospitals
920 Maharashtra MUMBAI SUBURBAN Krantijyoti Savitribai Phule Hospital, Kasturba Cross Road, Borivali (E)
Govt Hospitals
921 Maharashtra MUMBAI SUBURBAN Bharat Ratna Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Municipal General Hospital
Govt Hospitals
922 Maharashtra MUMBAI SUBURBAN Bhagwati Hospital, NTC Bldg., Borivali (W)
Govt Hospitals
923 Maharashtra MUMBAI SUBURBAN Hinduhridaysamrat Balasaheb Thackrey Hospital
Govt Hospitals
924 Maharashtra MUMBAI SUBURBAN M.W. Desai Hospital, Malad (E) Govt Hospitals
925 Maharashtra MUMBAI SUBURBAN S.K. Patil Hospital, Malad (E) Govt Hospitals
926 Maharashtra MUMBAI SUBURBAN S.V.D. Savarkar Hospital, Mulund (E)
Govt Hospitals
927 Maharashtra MUMBAI SUBURBAN V.N. Desai Hospital, Santacruz(E)
Govt Hospitals
928 Maharashtra MUMBAI SUBURBAN Rajawadi Hospital, Ghatkopar (E)
Govt Hospitals
929 Maharashtra MUMBAI SUBURBAN K.B. Bhabha Hospital, Bandra(W)
Govt Hospitals
930 Maharashtra MUMBAI SUBURBAN Pt. M.M. Malviya Centenary Hospital, Govandi (E
Govt Hospitals
931 Maharashtra MUMBAI SUBURBAN Employees' State Insurance scheme Hospital
Govt Hospitals
932 Maharashtra MUMBAI SUBURBAN Maa Hospital, Chembur Govt Hospitals
933 Maharashtra NAGPUR Crescent Hospital Nagpur Private Hospitals
934 Maharashtra NAGPUR Medicare Hospital Nagpur Private Hospitals
935 Maharashtra NAGPUR Sengupta hospital Nagpur Private Hospitals
936 Maharashtra NAGPUR Samarpan Hospital Private Hospitals
111
937 Maharashtra NAGPUR Neuron Brain & Spine HospitaL nAGPUR
Private Hospitals
938 Maharashtra NAGPUR Hope Hospital Private Hospitals
939 Maharashtra NAGPUR Mure Memorrial Hospital Nagpur
Private Hospitals
940 Maharashtra NAGPUR Lata Mangeshkar Katol Nagpur Private Hospitals
941 Maharashtra NAGPUR CH Central Ministry Hospital
942 Maharashtra NAGPUR Lata Mangeshkar Hospital Burdi nagpur
Private Hospitals
943 Maharashtra NAGPUR Shree Hospital & Critical Care Center nagpur
Private Hospitals
944 Maharashtra NAGPUR Viveka Hospital Nagpur Private Hospitals
945 Maharashtra NAGPUR Samarpan Hospital & Research Private Hospitals
946 Maharashtra NAGPUR Cure It Hospital Nagpur Private Hospitals
947 Maharashtra NAGPUR Center Point Hospital & Medical Research Institute Nagpur
Private Hospitals
948 Maharashtra NAGPUR Columbia Hospital Nagpur Private Hospitals
949 Maharashtra NAGPUR Shrikrushna Hrudayalay & Critical Care Center Nagpur
Private Hospitals
950 Maharashtra NAGPUR Trauma Care Center Katol Nagpur
Govt Hospitals
951 Maharashtra NAGPUR Icon Hospital Private Hospitals
952 Maharashtra NAGPUR Platinum Heart Hospital Nagpur
Private Hospitals
953 Maharashtra NAGPUR Arneja institute Of Cardiology nagpur
Private Hospitals
954 Maharashtra NAGPUR Burdi Lata Mangeshkar Hospital Nagpur
Private Hospitals
955 Maharashtra NAGPUR Getwell Hospital & Research Institute Nagpur
Private Hospitals
956 Maharashtra NAGPUR Central Luthra Institute Of Hospital Nagpur
Private Hospitals
957 Maharashtra NAGPUR central avenue Critical Care Hospital
Private Hospitals
958 Maharashtra NAGPUR Rural Hospital Umred Govt Hospitals
959 Maharashtra NAGPUR Midas Multispeciality Hospital Nagpur
Private Hospitals
960 Maharashtra NAGPUR Shushrut Hospital Nagpur Private Hospitals
112
961 Maharashtra NAGPUR New Era Hospital Nagpur Private Hospitals
962 Maharashtra NAGPUR Spandan Heart Institute & Research Center Nagpur
Private Hospitals
963 Maharashtra NAGPUR Treat Me Hodpital Nagpur Private Hospitals
964 Maharashtra NAGPUR City Hospital Kamthee Nagpur Private Hospitals
965 Maharashtra NAGPUR Aureous Institute Of medical Sciences
Private Hospitals
966 Maharashtra NAGPUR Shatayu Hospital Nagpur Private Hospitals
967 Maharashtra NAGPUR Dr Dande hospital Nagpur Private Hospitals
968 Maharashtra NAGPUR Shalinitai Meghe Hospital & Research Center Hingna Nagpur
Private Medical College
969 Maharashtra NAGPUR Krims Hospital Nagpur Private Hospitals
970 Maharashtra NAGPUR Criticare Hospital & Research Institute Nagpur
Private Hospitals
971 Maharashtra NAGPUR Swami Vivekanand Medical Mission Hospital Nagpur
Private Hospitals
972 Maharashtra NAGPUR Asha hospital Kamthee Nagpur Private Hospitals
973 Maharashtra NANDED SDH Deglur Govt Hospitals
974 Maharashtra NANDED Loha RH New Building Govt Hospitals
975 Maharashtra NANDED Malegaon trauma Care Building Tq Ardhapur
Govt Hospitals
976 Maharashtra NANDED SGGS DH New Building Govt Hospitals
977 Maharashtra NANDED Govt Ayurvedic Medical college Nanded
Govt Medical College
978 Maharashtra NANDED SDH Hadgaon Govt Hospitals
979 Maharashtra NANDED SDH Gokunda Govt Hospitals
980 Maharashtra NANDURBAR Christian Missionary Hospital, Chinchpada, Tal. Navapur, Dist. Nandurbar
Private Hospitals
981 Maharashtra NANDURBAR Kulkarni Hospital, Shahada Private Hospitals
982 Maharashtra NANDURBAR Javahar Navoday Vidyalya, Akkalkuwa, Tal. Akkalkuwa, Dist. Nandurbar
Govt Hospitals
113
983 Maharashtra NANDURBAR Dr. B. D. Patil, Shahada, Tal. Shahad, Dist. Nandurbar
Private Hospitals
984 Maharashtra NANDURBAR Grace Hospital, Karanji,Tal. Navapur, Dist. Nandurbar
Private Hospitals
985 Maharashtra NANDURBAR Newly Constructed building for Woman Future Hospital, Dhadgaon, Tal. Dhadgaon, Dist. Nandurbar
Govt Hospitals
986 Maharashtra NASHIK Siddhadata Hospital,Kalwan Private Hospitals
987 Maharashtra NASHIK Anand Hospital,Vinchur,Niphad Private Hospitals
988 Maharashtra NASHIK Panghvane Hospital,NIphad Private Hospitals
989 Maharashtra NASHIK Tulsi Eye Hospital Private Hospitals
990 Maharashtra NASHIK Devlali Superspecility Hopspital,Devlalicamp,Nashik
Private Hospitals
991 Maharashtra NASHIK wockhdartz hospital Private Hospitals
992 Maharashtra NASHIK Swami Samrth Hospital,Dindori Private Hospitals
993 Maharashtra NASHIK Saptasrungi Ayurved Hospital Private Medical College
994 Maharashtra NASHIK RH Dhabhadi,Malegaon Govt Hospitals
995 Maharashtra NASHIK RH Dangsaudane,Baglan Govt Hospitals
996 Maharashtra NASHIK Dr.Devendra Cahvan,Deola Private Hospitals
997 Maharashtra NASHIK Sanjivani Hospital,Dindori Private Hospitals
998 Maharashtra NASHIK Arogyashala Rugnalaya Private Medical College
999 Maharashtra NASHIK RH Umrane,MAlegaon Govt Hospitals
1000 Maharashtra NASHIK Nashik Municipal Corporation new bytco Hospital
Govt Hospitals
1001 Maharashtra NASHIK S.N.D.T. Ayurved College Babhulgaon,Yeola
Private Hospitals
1002 Maharashtra NASHIK Niramay Hospital,Dindori Private Hospitals
114
1003 Maharashtra NASHIK General Hospital Malegaon Govt Hospitals
1004 Maharashtra NASHIK Sai Hospital Niphad Private Hospitals
1005 Maharashtra NASHIK Saikhedkar Hospital Private Hospitals
1006 Maharashtra NASHIK Trama Care Center,Chandwad Govt Hospitals
1007 Maharashtra NASHIK Godavari Hopsital,Nandgaon Private Hospitals
1008 Maharashtra NASHIK Nilvasant Hospital Peth Private Hospitals
1009 Maharashtra NASHIK Dattakrupa Hospital,Dindori Private Hospitals
1010 Maharashtra NASHIK Pasaydan Hospital,Baglan Private Hospitals
1011 Maharashtra NASHIK Sant Krupa Hospital,Bhagur,Nashik
Private Hospitals
1012 Maharashtra NASHIK Nashik Hospital Private Hospitals
1013 Maharashtra NASHIK Karuna Hospital,Manmad Private Hospitals
1014 Maharashtra NASHIK Dr.Nikam Hospital,Deola Private Hospitals
1015 Maharashtra NASHIK Vardhaman Hospital,Nandgaon Private Hospitals
1016 Maharashtra NASHIK Devlali Cantonment Board Devlali Camp Nashik
Govt Hospitals
1017 Maharashtra NASHIK Samarth Children's Hospital dr.Avinash Pawar
Private Hospitals
1018 Maharashtra NASHIK Radhakrishna Hospital,Pimpalgaon B.Niphad
Private Hospitals
1019 Maharashtra NASHIK RH Sinnar Govt Hospitals
1020 Maharashtra NASHIK Bhagvat Hospital,Baglan Private Hospitals
1021 Maharashtra NASHIK Motiwala College Govt Hospitals
1022 Maharashtra NASHIK Dr.Zawar Cancer Hospital Private Hospitals
1023 Maharashtra NASHIK RH Nagarsul Govt Hospitals
1024 Maharashtra NASHIK Om Hospital,Pimpalgaon B,Niphad
Private Hospitals
1025 Maharashtra NASHIK Dhar Hospital,Naitale,Niphad Private Hospitals
1026 Maharashtra NASHIK RH Harsul,Trimbak Govt Hospitals
115
1027 Maharashtra NASHIK Mahasiddhi Hospital,Dindori Private Hospitals
1028 Maharashtra NASHIK Samrth Hospital Dr.Abhay Nikam
Private Hospitals
1029 Maharashtra NASHIK Ratanlalji Premraj Chordiya,neminagar,Chandwad
Private Hospitals
1030 Maharashtra NASHIK Yashada Hospital,Baglan Private Hospitals
1031 Maharashtra NASHIK NASHIK MUNICIPAL CORPORATION,DR ZAKIR HUSSAIN HOSPITAL
Govt Hospitals
1032 Maharashtra NASHIK Lotas Hospital,Lasalgaon,Niphad
Private Hospitals
1033 Maharashtra NASHIK Niramay Hospital,Vani Private Hospitals
1034 Maharashtra NASHIK Mansoora Mangement Collage Building-2
Govt Medical College
1035 Maharashtra NASHIK Matoshree Aasarabai Darade Homopathy Hospital,Babhulgaon Yeola
Private Hospitals
1036 Maharashtra NASHIK Sai Shree Hospital,Ozar,Niphad Private Hospitals
1037 Maharashtra NASHIK SMIS Hospital,Baglan Private Hospitals
1038 Maharashtra NASHIK Janseva Hospital,Niphad Private Hospitals
1039 Maharashtra NASHIK Sujata Birla Hospital,Nashik Road
Private Hospitals
1040 Maharashtra NASHIK Adarsh Hospital,Deola Private Hospitals
1041 Maharashtra NASHIK Esis Hospital Govt Hospitals
1042 Maharashtra NASHIK Rotari Hospital Trust Private Hospitals
1043 Maharashtra NASHIK Londhe Hospital,Trimbak Private Hospitals
1044 Maharashtra NASHIK Thorat Hospital,Dindori Private Hospitals
1045 Maharashtra NASHIK Suvidha Hospital,Kalwan Private Hospitals
1046 Maharashtra NASHIK Mansoora Mangement Collage Building-1
Private Medical College
1047 Maharashtra NASHIK Dhanwantari Hospital,Pimpalgaon B.Niphad
Private Hospitals
1048 Maharashtra NASHIK A.B.Abad Homoapathy Medical College and Hospital,Chandwad
Private Medical College
116
1049 Maharashtra NASHIK RH Zodga,Malegaon Govt Hospitals
1050 Maharashtra NASHIK RH Abhona Govt Hospitals
1051 Maharashtra NASHIK Trama Care Center Rh Vani Govt Hospitals
1052 Maharashtra NASHIK RH Nampur,Malegaon Govt Hospitals
1053 Maharashtra NASHIK Shree Swami Samrth Hospital,Trimbak
Private Hospitals
1054 Maharashtra NASHIK Sub District Hospital,NICU Buliding,Kalwan
Govt Hospitals
1055 Maharashtra OSMANABAD Sul Hospital Bhoom Private Hospitals
1056 Maharashtra OSMANABAD SDH KALLAMB Govt Hospitals
1057 Maharashtra OSMANABAD SDH Paranda Govt Hospitals
1058 Maharashtra OSMANABAD Shendage Hospital Omerga Private Hospitals
1059 Maharashtra OSMANABAD Sanjeevan Hospital osmanabad Private Hospitals
1060 Maharashtra OSMANABAD Bhairravnath Hospital Washi Private Hospitals
1061 Maharashtra OSMANABAD Phopale Hospital Omerga Private Hospitals
1062 Maharashtra OSMANABAD More Hospital Paranda Private Hospitals
1063 Maharashtra OSMANABAD Viajy Clinic Omerga Private Hospitals
1064 Maharashtra OSMANABAD Bhavani Hospital Tuljapur Private Hospitals
1065 Maharashtra OSMANABAD Sahydree Multispeciality Hospital osmanabad
Private Hospitals
1066 Maharashtra OSMANABAD Govt. Ayurvedic College & Hospital, Osmanabad
Govt Hospitals
1067 Maharashtra OSMANABAD Kutval Hospital Tuljapur Private Hospitals
1068 Maharashtra PALGHAR Trauma care center Dahanu Govt Hospitals
1069 Maharashtra PALGHAR Dayanand Hospital,Talasari Private Hospitals
1070 Maharashtra PALGHAR Rural Hospital Palghar Govt Hospitals
1071 Maharashtra PALGHAR Vedanta Institute of Medical Science, 2nd Building, Dahanu
Private Medical College
1072 Maharashtra PALGHAR Ideal Hospital, Wada Govt Hospitals
1073 Maharashtra PARBHANI Govt. Eye Hospital, Parbhani Govt Hospitals
1074 Maharashtra PARBHANI Industrial Training Institute, Parbhani
Govt Hospitals
117
1075 Maharashtra PARBHANI Sub District Hospital, Selu Govt Hospitals
1076 Maharashtra PARBHANI Sub District Hospital, Gangakhed
Govt Hospitals
1077 Maharashtra PUNE Shlok Hospital, Khedshivapur Private Hospitals
1078 Maharashtra PUNE Chintamani Hospital, Saswad Private Hospitals
1079 Maharashtra PUNE New Bhosari Hospital, PCMC Govt Hospitals
1080 Maharashtra PUNE CH Central Ministry Hospital
1081 Maharashtra PUNE SDH Manchar Govt Hospitals
1082 Maharashtra PUNE Swar. Sukhlalji Jain Dharmarth Hospital, Khed
Private Hospitals
1083 Maharashtra PUNE Raut Hospital, Kaltan Road, Indapur
Private Hospitals
1084 Maharashtra PUNE Matoshree Madanbhai Hospital, Shirur
Private Hospitals
1085 Maharashtra PUNE Smt Kashibai Navale Medical College, Nerhe, Pune
Private Medical College
1086 Maharashtra PUNE Pune Cantonment Hospital, Pune
Govt Hospitals
1087 Maharashtra PUNE Vishwaraj Hospital, Lonikabhor Private Hospitals
1088 Maharashtra PUNE Unicare Hospital, Chakan Private Hospitals
1089 Maharashtra PUNE Surya Hospital, Shikrapur Private Hospitals
1090 Maharashtra PUNE Imax Hospital, Wagholi Private Hospitals
1091 Maharashtra PUNE Mahalaxmi Hospital, Daund Private Hospitals
1092 Maharashtra PUNE Shwas Hospital, Chakan Private Hospitals
1093 Maharashtra PUNE SDH Baramati Govt Hospitals
1094 Maharashtra PUNE Vignharth Hospital, Shirur Private Hospitals
1095 Maharashtra PUNE Khadki Cantonment Hospital Govt Hospitals
1096 Maharashtra PUNE Criticare Hospital, Chakan Private Hospitals
1097 Maharashtra RAIGAD Al Ahmad Hospital, Mhasala Private Hospitals
1098 Maharashtra RAIGAD RCF Hospital, Alibag Private Hospitals
1099 Maharashtra RAIGAD SDH Roha Govt Hospitals
1100 Maharashtra RAIGAD RH Murud Govt Hospitals
118
1101 Maharashtra RAIGAD Keluskar Hospital, Alibag Govt Hospitals
1102 Maharashtra RAIGAD RH Jaswali Govt Hospitals
1103 Maharashtra RAIGAD Care Point Hospital, Bokadvira Uran
Private Hospitals
1104 Maharashtra RAIGAD Ambani Hospital, Lodhiwali Karjat
Private Hospitals
1105 Maharashtra RAIGAD Khopoli Nagarparishad Hospital Govt Hospitals
1106 Maharashtra RAIGAD JNPT Hospital, Uran Private Hospitals
1107 Maharashtra RAIGAD Raigad Hospital, Karjat Private Hospitals
1108 Maharashtra RAIGAD Matheran Nagarparishad Hospital
Govt Hospitals
1109 Maharashtra RATNAGIRI SUB DISTRICT HOSPITAL KAMTHE
Govt Hospitals
1110 Maharashtra RATNAGIRI SUB DISTRICT HOSPITAL DAPOLI Govt Hospitals
1111 Maharashtra SANGLI Vshwa Seva Multi Speciality Taluka - K. Mhankal
Private Hospitals
1112 Maharashtra SANGLI Vasantdada Patil Ayurvedic medical college Sangli
Private Hospitals
1113 Maharashtra SANGLI Adhar Hospital Islampur Private Hospitals
1114 Maharashtra SANGLI Gurukrupa Hospital k. Mhankal Private Hospitals
1115 Maharashtra SANGLI Pawar Hospital Palus Private Hospitals
1116 Maharashtra SANGLI Sanmadikar Hospital Taluka - Jath
Private Hospitals
1117 Maharashtra SANGLI Shree hospital Vita ,Tal- Khanapur
Private Hospitals
1118 Maharashtra SANGLI Sai Multispeciality hospital, islampur
Private Hospitals
1119 Maharashtra SANGLI Jat Multi Speciality Hospital Private Hospitals
1120 Maharashtra SANGLI Life Care Multi Speciality Hospital Tasgaon
Private Hospitals
1121 Maharashtra SANGLI Kamla Accident Hospital Palus Private Hospitals
1122 Maharashtra SANGLI Mayuresh Hospital Taluka - Jath
Private Hospitals
1123 Maharashtra SANGLI Bharati Hospital Tasgaon Private Hospitals
119
1124 Maharashtra SANGLI Dr. Modi Surgical Hospital Taluka - Jath
Private Hospitals
1125 Maharashtra SANGLI OM Shree Hospital Vita Private Hospitals
1126 Maharashtra SANGLI Shri Samarth Hospital Taluka - Atpadi
Private Hospitals
1127 Maharashtra SANGLI jadhav Hospital tasgaon Private Hospitals
1128 Maharashtra SANGLI Mankeshwar Hospital ;Atapadi Private Hospitals
1129 Maharashtra SANGLI Health Centre, Madhavnagar, Miraj
Govt Hospitals
1130 Maharashtra SANGLI Vivekanand Hospital Bamnoli Taluka - Miraj
Private Hospitals
1131 Maharashtra SANGLI Matoshree Hospital Taluka - Kadegaon
Private Hospitals
1132 Maharashtra SANGLI Manmandir Hospital, Vita Private Hospitals
1133 Maharashtra SANGLI Vishwas Nursing Home,Madhavnagar Miraj
Private Hospitals
1134 Maharashtra SANGLI Sadguru Hospital, Khanapur Private Hospitals
1135 Maharashtra SANGLI SDH Shirala New Building Taluka - Shirala
Govt Hospitals
1136 Maharashtra SANGLI Paramshetty Hospital miraj Private Hospitals
1137 Maharashtra SANGLI LRP Ayurvedic college and hospital, Islampur
Private Hospitals
1138 Maharashtra SANGLI Patil Hospital, Shirala Private Hospitals
1139 Maharashtra SANGLI Nutan homeopathy College and hospital Taluka - K. Mhankal
Private Hospitals
1140 Maharashtra SANGLI Nab Eye Hospital Miraj Private Hospitals
1141 Maharashtra SANGLI Spandan Hospital ,Kadegaon Private Hospitals
1142 Maharashtra SANGLI Seva Sadan Multi Speciality Hospital Miraj
Private Hospitals
1143 Maharashtra SANGLI RH Kokrud new bulding ,Tal-Shirala
Govt Hospitals
1144 Maharashtra SANGLI Varad Hospital, Shirala Private Hospitals
1145 Maharashtra SANGLI Patil Hospital Kadegaon Private Hospitals
1146 Maharashtra SANGLI Uma Hospital Jath Private Hospitals
1147 Maharashtra SANGLI Lions Nab Eye Hospital MIDC Miraj
Private Hospitals
1148 Maharashtra SANGLI SDH K.Mahankal Govt Hospitals
120
1149 Maharashtra SANGLI Anand Hospital, Shirala Private Hospitals
1150 Maharashtra SANGLI Mangal Murti Hospital Taluka - Tasgaon
Private Hospitals
1151 Maharashtra SANGLI Islampur Multi Speciality Hospital Taluka - Walwa
Private Hospitals
1152 Maharashtra SANGLI Suvidha Hospital atapadi Private Hospitals
1153 Maharashtra SANGLI Rajvaibhav Hospital Palus Private Hospitals
1154 Maharashtra SANGLI Arali Hospital Jath Private Hospitals
1155 Maharashtra SANGLI Tatyasaheb Ghadage Hospital Sangli
Private Medical College
1156 Maharashtra SANGLI Adhar Hospital ,Islampur Private Hospitals
1157 Maharashtra SANGLI Shri Lahanmulanche Hospital Palus
Private Hospitals
1158 Maharashtra SANGLI SDH Islampur Taluka - Walwa Govt Hospitals
1159 Maharashtra SANGLI Shri Hospital Taluka - Tasgaon Private Hospitals
1160 Maharashtra SANGLI Yashashree Hospital ,Vita Private Hospitals
1161 Maharashtra SANGLI Shri Seva Multispeciality Hospital Atpadi
Private Hospitals
1162 Maharashtra SANGLI Jadhav Hospital Palus Private Hospitals
1163 Maharashtra SANGLI Renuse Hospital Kadegaon Private Hospitals
1164 Maharashtra SATARA Shrirang Gosavi Nursing Home Koregoan
Private Hospitals
1165 Maharashtra SATARA Sambhajirao Sawant Hospital, Koregoan
Private Hospitals
1166 Maharashtra SATARA Arangal Ayurvedik College,Satara
Private Medical College
1167 Maharashtra SATARA PHC Kavthe ( New Building ) Govt Hospitals
1168 Maharashtra SATARA Ghotvadekar Hospital, Wai Private Hospitals
1169 Maharashtra SATARA Babar Hospital, Wai Private Hospitals
1170 Maharashtra SATARA Rural Hospital, Aundh,(New Building)
Govt Hospitals
1171 Maharashtra SATARA Medical College Mayani Khatav Private Medical College
1172 Maharashtra SATARA Dr. Katkar Hospital, Vaduj Private Hospitals
121
1173 Maharashtra SATARA Geetanjali Hospital Wai Private Hospitals
1174 Maharashtra SATARA savkar Homeopatic college MIDC satara
Private Medical College
1175 Maharashtra SATARA Gondavale Trast Hospital, Gondavale
Private Hospitals
1176 Maharashtra SATARA Mission Hospital Wai Private Medical College
1177 Maharashtra SATARA SDH koregaon (New building) Govt Hospitals
1178 Maharashtra SATARA Pendharkar Hospital, Satara Private Hospitals
1179 Maharashtra SATARA Lifeline Hospital Phaltan Private Hospitals
1180 Maharashtra SATARA Swakar Ayurvedica Collage Varye
Private Hospitals
1181 Maharashtra SATARA Dr. Adsul Hospital, Phaltan Private Hospitals
1182 Maharashtra SATARA SDH Karad Govt Hospitals
1183 Maharashtra SATARA Chabda Homeopathic College Raigaon
Private Hospitals
1184 Maharashtra SATARA Janugde Hospital, Karad Private Hospitals
1185 Maharashtra SATARA Sharda Clinic Hospital, Karad Private Hospitals
1186 Maharashtra SATARA Dattakashi Hospital, Satara Private Hospitals
1187 Maharashtra SATARA Bhosale Hospital, Koregaon Private Hospitals
1188 Maharashtra SATARA Karad Hospital Karad Private Hospitals
1189 Maharashtra SATARA Jeevan Jyot Hospital Satara Private Hospitals
1190 Maharashtra SATARA Lokmanya Hospital Satara Private Hospitals
1191 Maharashtra SATARA City Medical Karad Private Hospitals
1192 Maharashtra SATARA Dr. Rasal Hospital , Phaltan Private Hospitals
1193 Maharashtra SATARA shri hospital karad Private Hospitals
1194 Maharashtra SATARA Oncolife Hospital Shendre Satara
Private Hospitals
1195 Maharashtra SATARA Sahyog Hospital Satara Private Hospitals
1196 Maharashtra SATARA More Hospital, Koregaon Private Hospitals
1197 Maharashtra SATARA RH Kashil ( New Building) Govt Hospitals
1198 Maharashtra SATARA Indira Hospital, Koregaon Private Hospitals
1199 Maharashtra SATARA Varad Hospital Wai Private Hospitals
122
1200 Maharashtra SINDHUDURG SDH Shiroda Govt Hospitals
1201 Maharashtra SINDHUDURG Eye Hospital, Oros Govt Hospitals
1202 Maharashtra SINDHUDURG DEIC, Sidhudurg Govt Hospitals
1203 Maharashtra SINDHUDURG Nursing College, Oros Govt Hospitals
1204 Maharashtra SINDHUDURG SSPM Medical College Padave Private Medical College
1205 Maharashtra SINDHUDURG SDH Sawantwadi Govt Hospitals
1206 Maharashtra SOLAPUR Lokamangal Hospital Private Hospitals
1207 Maharashtra SOLAPUR Shri Sant Damaji Multy Speciality Hospital , Mangalwedha
Private Hospitals
1208 Maharashtra SOLAPUR Sanjeevani Hospital, S.T. Stand Jawal , Mangalwedha
Private Hospitals
1209 Maharashtra SOLAPUR Devdikar Medical Center Akluj Private Hospitals
1210 Maharashtra SOLAPUR Kadam Multy Speciality Hospital , Akluj
Private Hospitals
1211 Maharashtra SOLAPUR Devdikar Medical Center, Akluj Private Hospitals
1212 Maharashtra SOLAPUR Dr. Sunil Lavate Hosapital Sangola
Private Hospitals
1213 Maharashtra SOLAPUR Sakhare Hospital Kurduwadi, Teh- Madha
Private Hospitals
1214 Maharashtra SOLAPUR Dr. Rajesh Babar Hospital, Vadhegaon Naka Sangola
Private Hospitals
1215 Maharashtra SOLAPUR Dakshata Hospital Sangola Private Hospitals
1216 Maharashtra SOLAPUR Mule Hospital Private Hospitals
1217 Maharashtra SOLAPUR Shree Swami Samarth Hospital, Akkalkot
Private Hospitals
1218 Maharashtra SOLAPUR ESI Hospital Govt Hospitals
1219 Maharashtra SOLAPUR Saint Luke's Hospital, Nannaj, North Solapur
Private Hospitals
1220 Maharashtra SOLAPUR Rural Hospital Jeur TQ-Karmala Private Hospitals
1221 Maharashtra SOLAPUR CNS Hospital Private Hospitals
1222 Maharashtra SOLAPUR Shri Vitthal Hospital Pandharpur
Private Hospitals
1223 Maharashtra THANE chhaya Hospital Govt Hospitals
1224 Maharashtra THANE k kasturi hospital Private Hospitals
1225 Maharashtra THANE TATA AMANTRA B2 BNMC temporary dchc
Private Hospitals
123
1226 Maharashtra THANE Ambernath city Hospital Private Hospitals
1227 Maharashtra THANE Chirau superspecility hospital Private Hospitals
1228 Maharashtra THANE Ayurvedic Harane medical college ,Wangani Badalapur
Private Medical College
1229 Maharashtra THANE gurukul school Dawalpada temporary covid hospital
Private Hospitals
1230 Maharashtra THANE shah life line hospital Private Hospitals
1231 Maharashtra THANE Almoien Hospital Private Hospitals
1232 Maharashtra THANE Ashriwad hospital Private Hospitals
1233 Maharashtra THANE Dhange hospital Private Hospitals
1234 Maharashtra THANE Reliance Hospital Private Hospitals
1235 Maharashtra THANE frank Hospital Private Medical College
1236 Maharashtra THANE surekha criticare hospital Private Hospitals
1237 Maharashtra THANE Bhaindarpada Temporary COVID Health care center
Private Hospitals
1238 Maharashtra THANE Swami Sarvanand Hospital Private Hospitals
1239 Maharashtra THANE D Y Patil Hospital Private Medical College
1240 Maharashtra THANE Vashi general hospital Govt Hospitals
1241 Maharashtra THANE Prime hospital Private Hospitals
1242 Maharashtra THANE Wockhart hospital Private Hospitals
1243 Maharashtra THANE Hiranandani Fortis hospital Private Hospitals
1244 Maharashtra THANE Government Maternity Hospital and Dispensary ,Ulhasnagar 4
Govt Hospitals
1245 Maharashtra THANE Baj R.R. Hospital Private Hospitals
1246 Maharashtra THANE Amrut hospital Private Hospitals
1247 Maharashtra THANE Saphaire Hospital Private Hospitals
1248 Maharashtra THANE Pandit bhimsen joshi Hospital Govt Hospitals
1249 Maharashtra THANE Central Hospital DAhiwali Badalapur
Private Hospitals
1250 Maharashtra THANE Civil Hospital Thane , TB building
Govt Hospitals
1251 Maharashtra WARDHA Sub District Hospital, Hinganghat
Govt Hospitals
1252 Maharashtra WARDHA AVBRH, Sawangi (Meghe) Private Medical College
124
1253 Maharashtra WARDHA District Hospital, Wardha Govt Hospitals
1254 Maharashtra WASHIM Raynold MemorialHospital Washim
Private Hospitals
1255 Maharashtra WASHIM Sub District Hospital Karanja (Lad)
Govt Hospitals
1256 Maharashtra WASHIM Government Nursing College, Washim
Govt Hospitals
1257 Maharashtra YAVATMAL Trauma care center pandharkawada
Govt Hospitals
1258 Maharashtra YAVATMAL Trauma care center Darwha Govt Hospitals
1259 Maharashtra YAVATMAL Umari cristian Hospital pandharkawada
Private Hospitals
1260 Maharashtra YAVATMAL Lifeline Hospital pusad Private Hospitals
1261 Maharashtra YAVATMAL Medicare Hospital pusad Private Hospitals
1262 Maharashtra YAVATMAL Ayurvedic college ,pusad Private Hospitals
1263 Manipur IMPHAL EAST RIMS Central Ministry Hospital
1264 Manipur IMPHAL WEST CH Central Ministry Hospital
1265 Manipur IMPHAL WEST Composite Hospital, CRPF, Langjing
Govt Hospitals
1266 Meghalaya EAST KHASI HILLS CH Central Ministry Hospital
1267 Mizoram AIZAWL Lengpui Ayush Hospital Govt Hospitals
1268 Mizoram CHAMPHAI District Hospital Champhai Govt Hospitals
1269 Mizoram LAWNGTLAI District Hospital Lawngtlai Govt Hospitals
1270 Mizoram MAMIT SIRD Mamit Govt Hospitals
1271 Mizoram SAIHA District Hospital Saiha Govt Hospitals
1272 Mizoram SERCHHIP SIRD Serchhip Govt Hospitals
1273 Nagaland DIMAPUR CH Central Ministry Hospital
1274 Nagaland DIMAPUR ARTC Composite Hospital State Govt. Hospital
1275 Odisha ANUGUL Nehru Shatabdi Central Hospital, MCL
Central Ministry Hospital
1276 Odisha BOUDH COVID Health Centre Old Jail Campus
Govt Hospitals
1277 Odisha DEOGARH COVID Health Centre Govt Polytechnic College
Govt Hospitals
1278 Odisha JHARSUGUDA Central Hospital, Ib Valley MCL Central Ministry Hospital
125
1279 Odisha JHARSUGUDA Lakhanpur Hospital, MCL Central Ministry Hospital
1280 Odisha KHORDHA CH Central Ministry Hospital
1281 Odisha NABARANGPUR COVID health Centre B ED College Nawarangpur
Govt Hospitals
1282 Odisha PURI COVID Health Centre, Gopabandhu Ayurvedic Medical College
Govt Hospitals
1283 Odisha PURI COVID Health Centre, Infectious Disease Hospital, Puri
Govt Hospitals
1284 Odisha RAYAGADA COVID Health centre, ESI Hospital Rayagada
Govt Hospitals
1285 Odisha SONEPUR COVID Health Centre, Govt ITI, Sonepur
Govt Hospitals
1286 Odisha SUNDARGARH Basundhara Hospital, MCL Central Ministry Hospital
1287 Odisha SUNDARGARH COVID Health centre, NTPC Sundergarh Medical College and Hospital
Private Medical College
1288 Puducherry MAHE GGH Mahe Govt Hospitals
1289 Puducherry PONDICHERRY Aarupadai Veedu Medical College and Hospital
Private Medical College
1290 Puducherry PONDICHERRY Governmnet Hospital for Chest Diseases
Govt Hospitals
1291 Puducherry PONDICHERRY Rajiv Gandhi Government Women and Children hospital
Govt Hospitals
1292 Puducherry PONDICHERRY Sri Manakula Vinayagar Medical College and Hospital
Private Medical College
1293 Puducherry PONDICHERRY SRI LAKSHMI NARAYANA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, PUDUCHERRY
Private Medical College
1294 Puducherry PONDICHERRY Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute
Private Medical College
1295 Puducherry PONDICHERRY Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences
Private Medical College
1296 Puducherry PONDICHERRY Sri Venkateshwaraa Medical College Hospital and Research Centre
Private Medical College
126
1297 Punjab AMRITSAR CHC Tarsika Govt Hospitals
1298 Punjab AMRITSAR Amandeep Hospital, GT Road, Amritsar
Private Hospitals
1299 Punjab AMRITSAR Amandeep Medicity, Lawrence Road, Amritsar
Private Hospitals
1300 Punjab AMRITSAR CHC Lopoke Govt Hospitals
1301 Punjab BARNALA Rehabilitation Centre, Sohal Patti, Khuddi road, Barnala
Govt Hospitals
1302 Punjab BARNALA CHC Mehal Kalan Govt Hospitals
1303 Punjab BATHINDA District Hospital Govt Hospitals
1304 Punjab BATHINDA IVY Hospital Private Hospitals
1305 Punjab BATHINDA CHC Ghudda Govt Hospitals
1306 Punjab FARIDKOT CHC Baja Khana Govt Hospitals
1307 Punjab FARIDKOT CHC Sadiq Govt Hospitals
1308 Punjab FATEHGARH SAHIB CHC Khera Govt Hospitals
1309 Punjab FATEHGARH SAHIB Rehabilitation Center, Fatehgarh Sahib
Govt Hospitals
1310 Punjab FATEHGARH SAHIB CHC Charnarthal Govt Hospitals
1311 Punjab FAZILKA Jalalabad Hospital run by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences Faridkot
Govt Hospitals
1312 Punjab FIROZEPUR CHC Guru Harasahai Govt Hospitals
1313 Punjab FIROZEPUR District Hospital Firozpur Govt Hospitals
1314 Punjab FIROZEPUR Eye Department in District Hospital Firozpur
Govt Hospitals
1315 Punjab GURDASPUR Rehabilitation Centre, Jiwanwal Babbri, Gurdaspur
Govt Hospitals
1316 Punjab HOSHIARPUR CHS Harta Badla Govt Hospitals
1317 Punjab HOSHIARPUR CHS Bhol Kalota Govt Hospitals
1318 Punjab HOSHIARPUR District Hospital Hoshiarpur Govt Hospitals
1319 Punjab HOSHIARPUR New MCH Building, SDH Dasuya Govt Hospitals
1320 Punjab HOSHIARPUR CHC Binewal Govt Hospitals
1321 Punjab JALANDHAR De Addiction Centre in District Hospital Jalandhar
Govt Hospitals
1322 Punjab JALANDHAR CH Central Ministry Hospital
1323 Punjab KAPURTHALA CHC Bholath Govt Hospitals
127
1324 Punjab KAPURTHALA Rehabilitation Centre, Circular Road, Mohabbat Nagar Kapurthala
Govt Hospitals
1325 Punjab LUDHIANA SDH Khanna Govt Hospitals
1326 Punjab LUDHIANA DH Ludhiana Govt Hospitals
1327 Punjab LUDHIANA SDH Jagraon Govt Hospitals
1328 Punjab LUDHIANA CHC Kumbh Kalan Govt Hospitals
1329 Punjab LUDHIANA UCHC Vardhaman Govt Hospitals
1330 Punjab MANSA District Hospital, Mansa Govt Hospitals
1331 Punjab MOGA Community Health Centre Bagha Purana
Govt Hospitals
1332 Punjab MOGA District Hospital Moga Govt Hospitals
1333 Punjab MOGA CHC Dharoli Bhai Govt Hospitals
1334 Punjab PATHANKOT Ranjit Sagar Dam Govt Hospitals
1335 Punjab PATHANKOT New Mother and Child Hospital, Pathankot
Govt Hospitals
1336 Punjab PATIALA SDH Nabha Govt Hospitals
1337 Punjab PATIALA CHC Patran Govt Hospitals
1338 Punjab PATIALA SDH Rajpura Govt Hospitals
1339 Punjab PATIALA CHC Bhadson Govt Hospitals
1340 Punjab PATIALA SDH Samana Govt Hospitals
1341 Punjab PATIALA CHC Dudhan Sadhan Govt Hospitals
1342 Punjab PATIALA CHC Ghanaur Govt Hospitals
1343 Punjab RUPNAGAR (Ropar) District Hospital Ropar( Ist Floor ) With Separate entrance and exit
Govt Hospitals
1344 Punjab RUPNAGAR (Ropar) SDH Nangal Govt Hospitals
1345 Punjab RUPNAGAR (Ropar) BBMB Nangal Govt Hospitals
1346 Punjab S.A.S Nagar Rehabilitation Centre Near Spine Centre sector 67 Mohali
Govt Hospitals
1347 Punjab S.A.S Nagar ESI Hospital Govt Hospitals
1348 Punjab S.A.S Nagar DH Mohali Govt Hospitals
1349 Punjab SANGRUR Rahbar Hospital Taken over by the Govt.
Govt Hospitals
1350 Punjab SANGRUR District Hospital Sangrur Govt Hospitals
1351 Punjab Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar (Nawanshahr)
District Hospital Nawanshahar Govt Hospitals
1352 Punjab Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar (Nawanshahr)
Dhahan Kaleran Private Hospital Taken over by the Govt Hospital
Private Hospitals
1353 Punjab SRI MUKTSAR SAHIB Civil Hospital Shri Muktsar Sahib
Govt Hospitals
128
1354 Punjab Tarn Taran CHC Ghairala Govt Hospitals
1355 Punjab Tarn Taran New Mother and Child Hospital, Civil Hospital Tarntaran
Govt Hospitals
1356 Rajasthan AJMER CH Central Ministry Hospital
1357 Rajasthan AJMER DH Beawar Govt Hospitals
1358 Rajasthan AJMER DH Kekri Govt Hospitals
1359 Rajasthan BARAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL Baran Govt Hospitals
1360 Rajasthan BHARATPUR RBM Hospital Govt Hospitals
1361 Rajasthan BIKANER PBM Hospital Govt Medical College
1362 Rajasthan BUNDI ANURAG NURSING HOME Private Hospitals
1363 Rajasthan BUNDI BUNDI HOSPITAL AND RESEACH CENTER
Private Hospitals
1364 Rajasthan CHURU SDH RATANGARH Govt Hospitals
1365 Rajasthan DHOLPUR CHC Maniya Govt Hospitals
1366 Rajasthan DHOLPUR CHC Saipau Govt Hospitals
1367 Rajasthan DHOLPUR CHC Rajakhera Govt Hospitals
1368 Rajasthan DHOLPUR CHC Sarmathura Govt Hospitals
1369 Rajasthan DHOLPUR SDH Bari Govt Hospitals
1370 Rajasthan HANUMANGARH CHC RAWATSAR Govt Hospitals
1371 Rajasthan HANUMANGARH Vivekanand Swasthay Sewa Samiti Hospital, Bhadra
Private Hospitals
1372 Rajasthan JAIPUR Nims Medical College and Hospital, Jaipur-I
Private Medical College
1373 Rajasthan JAIPUR Model ESI, Sodala, Jaipur-I Govt Hospitals
1374 Rajasthan JAIPUR CHC Govt. Hospital, Shahpura , Jaipur-I
Govt Hospitals
1375 Rajasthan JAIPUR MANIPAL HOSPITAL Private Medical College
1376 Rajasthan JAIPUR BDM Kotputli, Jaipur-I Govt Hospitals
1377 Rajasthan JAIPUR St. Thomas Medical Hospital (Jaipur-2)
Private Hospitals
1378 Rajasthan JAISALMER CHC Pokran Jaisalmer Govt Hospitals
1379 Rajasthan JHALAWAR Sanjeevni vyas Hospital Anusandhan Kendra Jhalrapatan
Private Hospitals
1380 Rajasthan JHUNJHUNU CKRD Hospital Jhunjhunu Private Hospitals
1381 Rajasthan JHUNJHUNU SDH NAWALGARH Govt Hospitals
1382 Rajasthan JODHPUR Infectious Disease Hospital Govt Hospitals
1383 Rajasthan JODHPUR CH Central Ministry Hospital
1384 Rajasthan JODHPUR KN. Chest & TB Hospital Govt Hospitals
129
1385 Rajasthan KARAULI GENERAL HOSPITAL KARAULI (DH)
Govt Hospitals
1386 Rajasthan KARAULI Saurabh Hospital Kheda Hindaun Road karauli
Private Hospitals
1387 Rajasthan KOTA Divisional Hospital Central Ministry Hospital
1388 Rajasthan NAGAUR MANGALAM HOSPITAL LADNUN Private Hospitals
1389 Rajasthan NAGAUR PMO KUCHAMAN (SDH) Govt Hospitals
1390 Rajasthan NAGAUR BANGAR HOSPITAL DIDWANA (SDH)
Govt Hospitals
1391 Rajasthan PALI Nanesh P.G. Hospital, Pipaliya Kalan, Raipur
Private Hospitals
1392 Rajasthan PALI Bhagwan Mahaveer Hospital, Sumerpur
Private Hospitals
1393 Rajasthan PALI Community Health Centre, Sadari
Govt Hospitals
1394 Rajasthan PALI Sub Divisional Hospital, Sojat City
Govt Hospitals
1395 Rajasthan PRATAPGARH Sky lifeline multispeciality Hospital
Private Hospitals
1396 Rajasthan SAWAI MADHOPUR Sub District Hospital Gangapur City
Govt Hospitals
1397 Rajasthan SAWAI MADHOPUR Ranthambore Sewika Hospital Private Hospitals
1398 Rajasthan SIKAR Dhayal Hospital & Reasearch Centere, Reeengus
Private Hospitals
1399 Rajasthan SIKAR SHRI RAM TRAUMA AND SUPER SPECIALITY HOSPITAL
Private Hospitals
1400 Rajasthan SIKAR Sharma Hospital,Neemkathana Private Hospitals
1401 Rajasthan SIKAR Amar Hospital, Fathepur Private Hospitals
1402 Rajasthan SIKAR Shri Dhanwantri Hospital Private Hospitals
1403 Rajasthan SIROHI CHC Sheoganj Govt Hospitals
1404 Rajasthan SIROHI CHC Reodar Govt Hospitals
1405 Rajasthan SIROHI RMM Trauma Center Abu Road Govt Hospitals
1406 Rajasthan SIROHI CHC Pindwara Govt Hospitals
1407 Rajasthan TONK DH TONK Govt Hospitals
1408 Rajasthan UDAIPUR Sharma Hospital Private Hospitals
1409 Sikkim EAST DISTRICT Central Referral Hospital Private Medical College
130
1410 Sikkim WEST DISTRICT AYUSH Hospital, Geyzing Govt Hospitals
1411 Tamil Nadu Ariyalur Jeyamkondam Government Hospital
Govt Hospitals
1412 Tamil Nadu Ariyalur Ariyalur DHQH Govt Medical College
1413 Tamil Nadu CHENGALPATTU Tambaram Govt. Hospital Govt Hospitals
1414 Tamil Nadu CHENNAI CH Central Ministry Hospital
1415 Tamil Nadu COIMBATORE Govt District Head Quarter Hospital, Pollachi
Govt Hospitals
1416 Tamil Nadu CUDDALORE Chidambaram Govt Hospitals
1417 Tamil Nadu CUDDALORE Cuddalore DHQH Govt Hospitals
1418 Tamil Nadu DHARMAPURI Harur Govt Hospitals
1419 Tamil Nadu DINDIGUL Kodaikanal GH Govt Hospitals
1420 Tamil Nadu DINDIGUL Palani GH Govt Hospitals
1421 Tamil Nadu DINDIGUL Dindigul Medical College Govt Medical College
1422 Tamil Nadu ERODE GHQH ERODE Govt Hospitals
1423 Tamil Nadu KALLAKURICHI Kallakurichi DHQH Govt Hospitals
1424 Tamil Nadu KANCHIPURAM Kancheepuram DHQH Govt Hospitals
1425 Tamil Nadu KANCHIPURAM Sriperumbudur Govt. Hospital Govt Hospitals
1426 Tamil Nadu KANNIYAKUMARI Padmanabapuram DHQH Govt Hospitals
1427 Tamil Nadu KARUR Kulithalai DHQH Govt Hospitals
1428 Tamil Nadu KRISHNAGIRI Hosur Govt Hospitals
1429 Tamil Nadu KRISHNAGIRI Krishnagiri DHQH Govt Hospitals
1430 Tamil Nadu MADURAI MELUR SDH Govt Hospitals
1431 Tamil Nadu NAGAPATTINAM Mayladuthurai Govt Hospitals
1432 Tamil Nadu NAGAPATTINAM Nagapattinam DHQH Govt Hospitals
1433 Tamil Nadu NAGAPATTINAM Vedaranyam Government Hospital
Govt Hospitals
1434 Tamil Nadu NAMAKKAL Rasipuram Govt. Hospital Govt Hospitals
1435 Tamil Nadu NAMAKKAL Tiruchengode Govt. Hospital Govt Hospitals
1436 Tamil Nadu NAMAKKAL Namakkal DHQH Govt Hospitals
1437 Tamil Nadu PERAMBALUR Perambalur DHQH Govt Hospitals
1438 Tamil Nadu PUDUKKOTTAI Arathangi DHQH Govt Hospitals
1439 Tamil Nadu PUDUKKOTTAI Pudukkottai GH Govt Hospitals
1440 Tamil Nadu RAMANATHAPURAM Medical college Govt Medical College
1441 Tamil Nadu RAMANATHAPURAM Paramakudi SDH Govt Hospitals
1442 Tamil Nadu Ranipet Walajah DHQH Govt Hospitals
1443 Tamil Nadu SALEM Attur Govt. Hospital Govt Hospitals
131
1444 Tamil Nadu SALEM Mettur Dam DHQH Govt Hospitals
1445 Tamil Nadu SIVAGANGA Karaikudi DHQH Govt Hospitals
1446 Tamil Nadu TENKASI Sengottai Govt Hospitals
1447 Tamil Nadu TENKASI Sankarankovil Govt Hospitals
1448 Tamil Nadu TENKASI Tenkasi DHQH Govt Hospitals
1449 Tamil Nadu THANJAVUR PAPANASAM Govt Hospitals
1450 Tamil Nadu THANJAVUR DHQH Kumbakonam Govt Hospitals
1451 Tamil Nadu THANJAVUR GH, Pattukottai Govt Hospitals
1452 Tamil Nadu THE NILGIRIS GOVT HEAD QUARTERS HOSPITAL, UDHAGAMANDALAM
Govt Hospitals
1453 Tamil Nadu THE NILGIRIS Govt, Taluk Hospital, Coonoor Govt Hospitals
1454 Tamil Nadu THENI Periyakulam DHQH Govt Hospitals
1455 Tamil Nadu THIRUVALLUR Tiruthani Govt. Hospital Govt Hospitals
1456 Tamil Nadu THIRUVALLUR Tiruvallur Medical College Hospital
Govt Medical College
1457 Tamil Nadu THIRUVARUR Mannarkudi DHQH Govt Hospitals
1458 Tamil Nadu THIRUVARUR Thiruthuraipoondi Govt Hospitals
1459 Tamil Nadu TIRUCHIRAPPALLI Manapparai DHQH Govt Hospitals
1460 Tamil Nadu TIRUNELVELI Koodankulam Govt Hospitals
1461 Tamil Nadu Tirupathur VANIYAMBADI Govt Hospitals
1462 Tamil Nadu Tirupathur THIRUPATHUR Govt Hospitals
1463 Tamil Nadu TIRUPPUR Govt. Taluk Hospital, Udumalpet
Govt Hospitals
1464 Tamil Nadu TIRUPPUR Govt Head Quarters Hospital, Tiruppur
Govt Hospitals
1465 Tamil Nadu TIRUVANNAMALAI Cheyyar DHQH Govt Hospitals
1466 Tamil Nadu TUTICORIN Kovilpatti Govt Hospitals
1467 Tamil Nadu VELLORE PENTLAND GH Govt Hospitals
1468 Tamil Nadu VELLORE Ambur GH Govt Hospitals
1469 Tamil Nadu VILLUPURAM Gingee Govt Hospitals
1470 Tamil Nadu VILLUPURAM Villupuram Govt Hospitals
1471 Tamil Nadu VIRUDHUNAGAR Sivakasi Govt. Hospital Govt Hospitals
1472 Tamil Nadu VIRUDHUNAGAR Aruppukottai Govt. Hospital Govt Hospitals
1473 Telangana HYDERABAD CH Central Ministry Hospital
1474 Telangana HYDERABAD Nizamia Charminar Govt Hospitals
1475 Telangana HYDERABAD DK Govt Homeo (Ayush) Govt Hospitals
1476 Telangana HYDERABAD Nature Cure, Begumpet Govt Hospitals
1477 Telangana HYDERABAD BRKR Erragadda Govt Hospitals
1478 Telangana WARANGAL URBAN Ayurveda Teaching (Ayush) Govt Medical College
132
1479 Tripura West Tripura NTI Building of IGM Hospital Complex
Govt Hospitals
1480 Tripura West Tripura CH Central Ministry Hospital
1481 Uttar Pradesh
AGRA CHC Baroli Ahir Govt Hospitals
1482 Uttar Pradesh
ALIGARH CHC Hardeaganj Govt Hospitals
1483 Uttar Pradesh
AMBEDKAR NAGAR Aarogyam Hospital- Tanda Central Ministry Hospital
1484 Uttar Pradesh
AMBEDKAR NAGAR CHC Jalalpur Govt Hospitals
1485 Uttar Pradesh
AMBEDKAR NAGAR DCH AMBEDKARNAGAR Govt Hospitals
1486 Uttar Pradesh
AMBEDKAR NAGAR MRA MEDICAL COLLEGE Govt Medical College
1487 Uttar Pradesh
Amethi CHC Gauriganj Govt Hospitals
1488 Uttar Pradesh
AMROHA DCH Amroha Govt Hospitals
1489 Uttar Pradesh
AURAIYA MCH Wing Dibiyapur Govt Hospitals
1490 Uttar Pradesh
AYODHYA Masaudha Govt Hospitals
1491 Uttar Pradesh
AZAMGARH CHC-Kolhokhor , Block Janaganj, Azamgarh
Govt Hospitals
1492 Uttar Pradesh
AZAMGARH 100 Beded combined Hospital Govt Hospitals
1493 Uttar Pradesh
BAGHPAT CHC Khekra Govt Hospitals
1494 Uttar Pradesh
BAGHPAT DCH Baghpat Govt Hospitals
1495 Uttar Pradesh
BAHRAICH CHC Chittura Govt Hospitals
1496 Uttar Pradesh
BALLIA CHC Basantpur, Hanumanganj Govt Hospitals
1497 Uttar Pradesh
BALRAMPUR Memorial Hospital Govt Hospitals
1498 Uttar Pradesh
BANDA CHC Naraini Govt Hospitals
1499 Uttar Pradesh
BARABANKI CHC Satarikh Govt Hospitals
1500 Uttar Pradesh
BAREILLY CHC Bitharichhanipur Govt Hospitals
1501 Uttar Pradesh
BASTI CHC Munderwa Govt Hospitals
1502 Uttar Pradesh
BHADOHI CHC Bhadohi Govt Hospitals
1503 Uttar Pradesh
BIJNOR CHC Najibabad Govt Hospitals
1504 Uttar Pradesh
BIJNOR CHC Haldaur Govt Hospitals
1505 Uttar Pradesh
BUDAUN CHC Ujhani Govt Hospitals
1506 Uttar Pradesh
BUDAUN Government Medical College, Budaun
Govt Medical College
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1507 Uttar Pradesh
BULANDSHAHR S.S.M.J Khurja Govt Hospitals
1508 Uttar Pradesh
CHANDAULI CHC Bhogwara Govt Hospitals
1509 Uttar Pradesh
CHITRAKOOT CHC Shivrampur Govt Hospitals
1510 Uttar Pradesh
DEORIA CHC Gauribazar Govt Hospitals
1511 Uttar Pradesh
ETAH CHC Baghwala Govt Hospitals
1512 Uttar Pradesh
ETAWAH CHC Jaswant Nagar Govt Hospitals
1513 Uttar Pradesh
FARRUKHABAD CHC Baraun Govt Hospitals
1514 Uttar Pradesh
FATEHPUR DISTRICT MALE HOSPITAL Govt Hospitals
1515 Uttar Pradesh
FATEHPUR CHC THARIYON Govt Hospitals
1516 Uttar Pradesh
FIROZABAD CHC Jasrana Govt Hospitals
1517 Uttar Pradesh
GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR
CHC Bisrakh,Greater Noida-1 Govt Hospitals
1518 Uttar Pradesh
GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR
Kailash corona isolation centre,26 knowlwdge park 1,greater noida
Govt Hospitals
1519 Uttar Pradesh
GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR
RH Central Ministry Hospital
1520 Uttar Pradesh
GHAZIABAD Santosh Medical College Private Medical College
1521 Uttar Pradesh
GHAZIABAD CHC Muradnagar Govt Hospitals
1522 Uttar Pradesh
GHAZIPUR CHC Mohmmabad Govt Hospitals
1523 Uttar Pradesh
GONDA CHC Pandri kripal Govt Hospitals
1524 Uttar Pradesh
GORAKHPUR Chargawa CHC Govt Hospitals
1525 Uttar Pradesh
GORAKHPUR Districst Hospital Govt Hospitals
1526 Uttar Pradesh
HAMIRPUR CHC Chhani Govt Hospitals
1527 Uttar Pradesh
HAMIRPUR CHC Kurara Govt Hospitals
1528 Uttar Pradesh
HAPUR CHC Hapur Govt Hospitals
1529 Uttar Pradesh
HARDOI CHC BAWAN Govt Hospitals
1530 Uttar Pradesh
HATHRAS CHC Mursan Govt Hospitals
1531 Uttar Pradesh
JALAUN CHC Konch Govt Hospitals
1532 Uttar Pradesh
JAUNPUR DH MALE Govt Hospitals
1533 Uttar Pradesh
JAUNPUR CHC CHANDPUR,SIKRARA Govt Hospitals
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1534 Uttar Pradesh
JHANSI CHC-Badagaon Govt Hospitals
1535 Uttar Pradesh
JHANSI District Hospital Jhansi Govt Hospitals
1536 Uttar Pradesh
KANNAUJ CHC Tirwa Govt Hospitals
1537 Uttar Pradesh
KANPUR DEHAT CHC Gajner Govt Hospitals
1538 Uttar Pradesh
KANPUR NAGAR CHC Sarsaul Govt Hospitals
1539 Uttar Pradesh
Kasganj Combined District Hospital, Soron Road, Mamo,Kasganj
Govt Hospitals
1540 Uttar Pradesh
KAUSHAMBI PHC Manjhanpur- Vistar Patal Govt Hospitals
1541 Uttar Pradesh
KHERI CHC Behjam Govt Hospitals
1542 Uttar Pradesh
KUSHI NAGAR CHC Sapaha Govt Hospitals
1543 Uttar Pradesh
KUSHI NAGAR Dist.Combined Hospital Govt Hospitals
1544 Uttar Pradesh
LALITPUR CHC Talbehat Govt Hospitals
1545 Uttar Pradesh
LUCKNOW RSM 100 BED DCH Govt Hospitals
1546 Uttar Pradesh
LUCKNOW Divisional Hospital Lucknow Central Ministry Hospital
1547 Uttar Pradesh
MAHARAJGANJ CHC Mithaura Govt Hospitals
1548 Uttar Pradesh
MAHOBA CHC Panwadi Govt Hospitals
1549 Uttar Pradesh
MAINPURI CHC Bhogon Govt Hospitals
1550 Uttar Pradesh
MATHURA CHC Vrindavan Govt Hospitals
1551 Uttar Pradesh
MAU CHC PARDAHA Govt Hospitals
1552 Uttar Pradesh
MAU DISTRIC HOSPITAL Govt Hospitals
1553 Uttar Pradesh
MEERUT CHC-PANCHI KHURD(JANI ) Govt Hospitals
1554 Uttar Pradesh
MIRZAPUR CHC Vindhyachal Govt Hospitals
1555 Uttar Pradesh
MORADABAD DH MORADABAD Govt Hospitals
1556 Uttar Pradesh
MORADABAD DWH Moradabad Govt Hospitals
1557 Uttar Pradesh
MUZAFFARNAGAR CHC Makhiyali Govt Hospitals
1558 Uttar Pradesh
MUZAFFARNAGAR Muzzaffarnagar Medical College
Govt Hospitals
1559 Uttar Pradesh
PILIBHIT L1 CHC Jahanabad Govt Hospitals
1560 Uttar Pradesh
PRATAPGARH District hospital Pratapgarh Govt Hospitals
135
1561 Uttar Pradesh
PRATAPGARH Trauma Centre, Sadar Govt Hospitals
1562 Uttar Pradesh
PRAYAGRAJ CHC Kotwa at Bani Govt Hospitals
1563 Uttar Pradesh
PRAYAGRAJ CH Central Ministry Hospital
1564 Uttar Pradesh
RAE BARELI CHC ROHANIYA Govt Hospitals
1565 Uttar Pradesh
RAMPUR CHC Milak Govt Hospitals
1566 Uttar Pradesh
RAMPUR DH RAMPUR Govt Hospitals
1567 Uttar Pradesh
RAMPUR CH Central Ministry Hospital
1568 Uttar Pradesh
SAHARANPUR CHC Fatehpur Govt Hospitals
1569 Uttar Pradesh
SAMBHAL CHC Narouli Govt Hospitals
1570 Uttar Pradesh
SAMBHAL DCH Sambhal Govt Hospitals
1571 Uttar Pradesh
SANT KABEER NAGAR CHC Khalilabad Govt Hospitals
1572 Uttar Pradesh
SHAHJAHANPUR CHC Dadroul Shahjahanpur Govt Hospitals
1573 Uttar Pradesh
SHAMLI CHC Jhinjhana Govt Hospitals
1574 Uttar Pradesh
SHRAVASTI Bhangha Govt Hospitals
1575 Uttar Pradesh
SIDDHARTH NAGAR CHC Birdpur Govt Hospitals
1576 Uttar Pradesh
SITAPUR CHC KHAIRABAD Govt Hospitals
1577 Uttar Pradesh
SONBHADRA Dhanvantari Hospital-Rihand Central Ministry Hospital
1578 Uttar Pradesh
SONBHADRA CHC Madhupur Govt Hospitals
1579 Uttar Pradesh
SULTANPUR District Male Hospital Govt Hospitals
1580 Uttar Pradesh
SULTANPUR CHC Kurwar Govt Hospitals
1581 Uttar Pradesh
UNNAO CHC, Bichhiya Govt Hospitals
1582 Uttar Pradesh
VARANASI CENTRAL HOSPITAL Central Ministry Hospital
1583 Uttar Pradesh
VARANASI ESICH,Pandepur,Varanasi Govt Hospitals
1584 Uttarakhand ALMORA GTR Base Hospital Govt Hospitals
1585 Uttarakhand CHAMOLI DH Gopeswar Govt Hospitals
1586 Uttarakhand CHAMPAWAT DH Champawat Govt Hospitals
1587 Uttarakhand HARIDWAR Mela Hospital Govt Hospitals
1588 Uttarakhand PAURI GARHWAL Base Hospital Kotdawara Govt Hospitals
1589 Uttarakhand PITHORAGARH B.D.Pandey District Hospital,PITHORAGARH
Govt Hospitals
1590 Uttarakhand PITHORAGARH DH Pithoragarh Govt Hospitals
136
1591 Uttarakhand RUDRA PRAYAG DH Rudarprayag (MadhavAshram Campus)
Govt Hospitals
1592 Uttarakhand TEHRI GARHWAL SDH SPS Rishikesh Govt Hospitals
1593 Uttarakhand UDAM SINGH NAGAR Jawahar Lal Nehru Hospital USNagar
Govt Hospitals
1594 Uttarakhand UTTAR KASHI DH Uttarkashi Govt Hospitals
1595 West Bengal 24 PARAGANAS NORTH Al Amin Nursing Home Private Hospitals
1596 West Bengal 24 PARAGANAS NORTH Bibhuti Bhusan Hospital Pvt. Ltd
Private Hospitals
1597 West Bengal 24 PARAGANAS NORTH Subodh Mitra Cancer Hospital Private Hospitals
1598 West Bengal 24 PARAGANAS NORTH Nehru Memorial Techno Global Hospital
Private Hospitals
1599 West Bengal 24 PARAGANAS SOUTH Maa Durga Nursing Home Private Hospitals
1600 West Bengal 24 PARAGANAS SOUTH Saharhat Nursing Home Private Hospitals
1601 West Bengal 24 PARAGANAS SOUTH ESIC Medical College Hospital Govt Hospitals
1602 West Bengal 24 PARAGANAS SOUTH Canning COVID Hospital Govt Hospitals
1603 West Bengal 24 PARAGANAS SOUTH Ishpat Cooporative Hospital Private Hospitals
1604 West Bengal 24 PARAGANAS SOUTH Budge Budge Institute of Technology (Jagannath Gupta Institute of Medical Science)
Private Hospitals
1605 West Bengal 24 PARAGANAS SOUTH Bharat Sevasram Sangha Hospital
Private Hospitals
1606 West Bengal Alipurduar Falakata SSH Govt Hospitals
1607 West Bengal Alipurduar AYUSH Hospital, Topshikantha Govt Hospitals
1608 West Bengal BANKURA Medicare General Hospital Private Hospitals
1609 West Bengal BANKURA Onda SSH Govt Hospitals
1610 West Bengal BIRBHUM Murarai RCH Govt Hospitals
1611 West Bengal BIRBHUM Rampurhat Govt. Medical College & Hospital
Govt Medical College
1612 West Bengal BIRBHUM RMYF Royal Nursing Home & Diagnostic Centre
Private Hospitals
1613 West Bengal COOCHBEHAR Coochbehar Mission Hospital Pvt. Ltd.
Private Hospitals
1614 West Bengal DARJEELING Medica Hospital Private Hospitals
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1615 West Bengal DARJEELING Desun Hospital Private Hospitals
1616 West Bengal DARJEELING Nivedita Cancer Hospital Private Hospitals
1617 West Bengal DARJEELING Medica Cancer Hospital Private Hospitals
1618 West Bengal DINAJPUR DAKSHIN Pravas Atreyi Eye Hospital Private Hospitals
1619 West Bengal DINAJPUR UTTAR Jeevan Rekha Nursing Home Private Hospitals
1620 West Bengal DINAJPUR UTTAR Raiganj Govt. MCH Govt Medical College
1621 West Bengal DINAJPUR UTTAR Islampur SDH Govt Hospitals
1622 West Bengal HOOGHLY Blue View Nursing Home Private Hospitals
1623 West Bengal HOOGHLY ESI Hospital, Gourhati Govt Hospitals
1624 West Bengal HOOGHLY ESI Hospital, Bandel Govt Hospitals
1625 West Bengal HOOGHLY Kamala Roy Hospital Private Hospitals
1626 West Bengal HOOGHLY Arambag Nursing Home Private Hospitals
1627 West Bengal HOOGHLY Seven Rangers Nursing Home Private Hospitals
1628 West Bengal HOOGHLY Arambagh SDH Govt Hospitals
1629 West Bengal HOWRAH Satyabala ID Hospital Govt Hospitals
1630 West Bengal HOWRAH Sanjivani Nursing Home Private Hospitals
1631 West Bengal HOWRAH Narayana Hospital, Old Building, Westbank
Private Hospitals
1632 West Bengal HOWRAH Workshop Hospital Central Ministry Hospital
1633 West Bengal HOWRAH ESI Hospital, Uluberia Govt Hospitals
1634 West Bengal HOWRAH CH Central Ministry Hospital
1635 West Bengal HOWRAH ESI Hospital, Batikuri Govt Hospitals
1636 West Bengal JALPAIGURI Biswa Bangla Krirangan/Sari Hospital
Govt Hospitals
1637 West Bengal JALPAIGURI Maharaja Agrasen Hospital Private Hospitals
1638 West Bengal Jhargram St. Joseph's Hospital Private Hospitals
1639 West Bengal KOLKATA NRS Medical College & Hospital Govt Medical College
1640 West Bengal KOLKATA Calcutta National Medical College and Hospital
Govt Medical College
1641 West Bengal KOLKATA Medical College and Hospital Govt Medical College
1642 West Bengal KOLKATA Chittaranjan Seva Sdan Govt Hospitals
1643 West Bengal KOLKATA EEDF Medicare Centre (Sri Aurobindo Seva Kendra)
Govt Hospitals
1644 West Bengal KOLKATA R. G. Kar Medical College & Hospital
Govt Medical College
138
1645 West Bengal KOLKATA CH Central Ministry Hospital
1646 West Bengal KOLKATA Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute, 2nd Campus
Govt Hospitals
1647 West Bengal MALDAH Dishari Nursing Home Private Hospitals
1648 West Bengal MALDAH Glocal Hospital Private Hospitals
1649 West Bengal MEDINIPUR EAST Chandipur Multi Speciality Hospital
Private Hospitals
1650 West Bengal MEDINIPUR EAST MASS Clinic (Private) Private Hospitals
1651 West Bengal MEDINIPUR EAST Panskura SSH Govt Hospitals
1652 West Bengal MEDINIPUR EAST SDH, Haldia Govt Hospitals
1653 West Bengal MEDINIPUR EAST SDH, Egra Govt Hospitals
1654 West Bengal MEDINIPUR EAST DH, Tamluk Govt Hospitals
1655 West Bengal MEDINIPUR EAST RCN, Sanjeebani Hospital Private Hospitals
1656 West Bengal MEDINIPUR WEST Glocal Pvt. Hospital Private Hospitals
1657 West Bengal MEDINIPUR WEST AYUSH Hospital Govt Hospitals
1658 West Bengal MURSHIDABAD Lalbagh Rainbow Nursing Home Private Hospitals
1659 West Bengal MURSHIDABAD Gitaram Private Hospital Private Hospitals
1660 West Bengal MURSHIDABAD Monmohan Private Healthcare Private Hospitals
1661 West Bengal MURSHIDABAD Old Matri Sadan Hospital Private Hospitals
1662 West Bengal MURSHIDABAD Basumati Healthcare Private Ltd.
Private Hospitals
1663 West Bengal NADIA Glocal Hospital Private Hospitals
1664 West Bengal PASCHIM BARDHAMAN HLG Memorial Hospital Private Hospitals
1665 West Bengal PURBA BARDHAMAN Bardhaman MCH Govt Medical College
1666 West Bengal PURBA BARDHAMAN Bengal Faith Medica Hospital Private Hospitals
1667 West Bengal PURBA BARDHAMAN CAMRI Hospital Private Hospitals
1668 West Bengal PURBA BARDHAMAN Kalna SDH Govt Hospitals
1669 West Bengal PURBA BARDHAMAN Katwa SDH Govt Hospitals
1670 West Bengal PURULIA Raghunathpur SDH/SSH Govt Hospitals
1671 West Bengal PURULIA Deben Mahata GMCH Govt Medical College
1672 West Bengal PURULIA R Singhania Seva Pratisthan, Hospital
Private Hospitals
1673 West Bengal PURULIA Rotary Club Hospital Private Hospitals
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Annexure ‘IV’ – E – Pass for Movement
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S. No. State/ UT E-pass Website /link / email/ Process Remarks / Additional info
1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Procedure: Contact the Sub Divisional Magistrates for the particular region: Nicobars district: https://nicobars.andaman.nic.in/about-district/whoswho/ North and Middle Andaman: https://northmiddle.andaman.nic.in/aboutdistrict/whos-who/ South Andaman: https://southandaman.nic.in/whos-who/ For South Andaman, download the application at below link and submit it to the DC- https://cdn.s3waas.gov.in/s3352fe25daf686bdb4edca223c921acea/uploa ds/2020/03/2020032132.pdf
2 Andhra Pradesh
Covid-19 Emergency Pass Links: Registration Link: https://gramawardsachivalayam.ap.gov.in/CVPASSAPP/CV/CVOrganizatio nRegistration DCC/MC/Tahsildar Verification Link: https://gramawardsachivalayam.ap.gov.in/CVPASSAPP/CV/CVLOGIN
3 Assam https://eservices.assam.gov.in/renderApplicationForm.do?serviceId=153 30008&UUID=c3e99053-595a-480e-8b42- 89d852342b24&grievDefined=0&serviceLinkRequired=No&directService= true&userLoggedIn=N&tempId=5969&source=CTZN&OWASP_CSRFTOKE N=CHZA-IAPR-V343-CM5A-3NQM-0S13-ML4U-BIAC
4 Bihar https://serviceonline.bihar.gov.in/resources/homePage/10/loginEnglish.h tm
5 Chandigarh http://admser.chd.nic.in/dpc/
6 Chhattisgarh Download the app for pass https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.allsoft.corona
Control Room No – 0771 – 4066315 Email – [email protected] Vedvrat Sirmour Jt Transport Commissioner 8224900700, 9424170100 email – [email protected]
7 Dadra & Nagar Haveli
http://dnh.nic.in/
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S. No. State/ UT E-pass Website /link / email/ Process Remarks / Additional info
8 Delhi http://59.180.234.21:8080/movementservices/login.htm;jsessionid=5e8e a49156fe201446e287f8762e https://covidpass.egovernments.org/requester-dashboard/register
Helpline Number and email ID Phone: 011-23469526 (24x7) Email ID : [email protected]
9 Goa Travel Passes from concerned District area District Magistrate Smt. R. Menaka, IAS, Collector North Goa District Collectorate, Office No: 2223612, 2225383, 2427690, 2426578,2225083 Mobile : 9822123071 / Fax : 2426492 Email : [email protected] / Website: https://northgoa.nic.in Shri Ajit Roy, IAS, Collector & District Magistrate South Goa Phone: 0832-2794414/ Fax: 0832-279440 Email: [email protected] Website: https://southgoa.nic.in
For Travel Permit: https://goaonline.gov.in/Appln/UIL/DeptSe rvices?__DocId=REV&__ServiceId=REV13 For temporary Pass: https://goaonline.gov.in/Appln/UIL/DeptSe rvices?__DocId=REV&__ServiceId=REV14
10 Gujarat Write to the DC / Sub DM seeking permission to open factory/warehouse, movement of employees and cargo/truck (Include details such as Company name and factory address, Line of business (Specify why is it an essential commodity, Names and copies of ID cards of the employees, any other specifications) and follow up with them. For any further queries, the person can call 079 2325 1900 to seek an update
Companies can also obtain passes for their essential staff and vehicles by sending request at [email protected] / Control Room No: 1077, 51900
11 Haryana https://saralharyana.gov.in/ https://covidpass.egovernments.org/requester-dashboard/register
12 Himachal Pradesh
Apply for a curfew pass at: http://covidepasss.hp.gov.in/apply-for-e-pass/ For Vehicle Movement e-pass in Kangra, Kullu and Una, you can also apply at : https://serviceonline.gov.in/login.do?state_code=2&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN =5T4V-4AYG-9HUE-RUJN-5R4U-3PUP-N0WG-7R7H (Click on ‘Select State’> Choose ‘Himachal Pradesh’ from the drop-down menu> Scroll-down to ‘Newly Launched Services’ > Click on ‘Issuance of epass’)
Himachal Help Line number- 1967 and GMDistrict Industry Centre -Mr Sanjay Kanwar- Deputy Director- Industries- Baddi9418060728
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13 Jammu & Kashmir
Please apply for a curfew pass at: https://serviceonline.gov.in/login.do?state_code=1&OWASP_CSRFTOKEN =SV32-B7OM-DFWJ-763P-LWBH-3FXY-6H0P-CPIL
S. No. State/ UT E-pass Website /link / email/ Process Remarks / Additional info
14 Jharkhand Please apply for a curfew pass at http://164.100.59.117/public/pan_reg.php
15 Karnataka Bangalore: Organisations and individuals can obtain passes from Karnataka State Police (KSP) e-portal at: https://kspclearpass.mygate.com/signup Access FAQs for Individuals applying at: https://mygate.com/blog/faqs-for-ksp-clear-pass-individuals/ Access FAQs for organisations applying at: https://mygate.com/blog/ksp-clearpass-companies/
16 Kerala https://pass.bsafe.kerala.gov.in
17 Ladakh Click at below link to apply for an e-pass : https://leh.nic.in/epass/
18 Madhya Pradesh
Link for e-pass https://mapit.gov.in/covid-19/applyepass.aspx?q=apply
19 Maharashtra MIDC: For Operation of factory / Plant during Lockdown. Write an email to concerned DC. https://permission.midcindia.org/ For the movement of restricted number of employees in Maharashtra except Pune: https://covid19.mhpolice.in/ For the movement of restricted number of employees in Pune: https://www.punepolice.in/
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20 Odisha
https://covidpass.egovernments.org/requester-dashboard/register
SANJOG Helpline Toll Free no- 155335 has been created wherein traders and industries can register their grievances with regard to movement of goods. Sri Surendra Kumar, Principal Secretary Water Resources and State Level Monitoring Unit on Goods and Services. 0674-2536764/ 2323014/ 9437152002 / [email protected]/ [email protected] Helpline for drivers and operators has been created (0674-2620200)
21 Puducherry
https://covidpass.egovernments.org/requester-dashboard/register
22 Punjab e-Pass is being issued for those who are engaged in providing essential services like health, manufacturing, transport, storage, shops, banking, media persons. For e-passes, Apply at https://epasscovid19.pais.net.in/ Can also apply at: https://covidpass.egovernments.org/requester-dashboard/register
23 Rajasthan Apply for pass at : https://epass.rajasthan.gov.in/login Access the video here on how to use RajCop Citizen app for lockdown pass at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIrh_o84_0&feature=youtu.be Refer below site for FAQs: https://police.rajasthan.gov.in/FAQ.html Pass can also be applied at https://covidpass.egovernments.org/requester-dashboard/register
24 Tamil Nadu https://epasskki.info/ e-Pass is being issued for those who are engaged in providing essential services like manufacturing, transport, storage and shops but do not have a Government or Private ID. This form is being launched only for such people. Others kindly DO NOT submit this form.
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25 Telangana Can apply for e-pass at: https://covidpass.egovernments.org/requester-dashboard/register
All e-commerce (Delivery) companies, obtain movement passes for your essential staff and vehicles by sending an email to [email protected] . Please specify details like name, vehicle number, route and employee details All personnel working in factories manufacturing essential items can obtain requisite work passes from the local Police Commissioner's Office in the district where their unit is located. Basic documents like company ID & company letter are required, apart from other personal identification documents. Companies to submit an application on company letterhead stating the vehicle number, and delivery staff's name
26 Uttar Pradesh
http://164.100.68.164/upepass2/
27 Uttarakhand
FAQs & Video to apply for e pass and other online system to address queries and issues is given at below link: https://investuttarakhand.com/
28 West Bengal
https://coronapass.kolkatapolice.org/ Jt. CP-Traffic, Kolkata Police Issues regarding Movement of essential goods within Kolkata. Contact No. 9432610446/ 9874903465
29 Daman & Diu
Daman https://epass.dddcovid19.in/main#home
Diu: Application has to be made in person to the Deputy Collectors office - Shri Harvinder Singh, Direct Landline: 02875 252777 Office PA number: 02875 252444
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Annexure ‘V’ – AAI Guidelines Post Lockdown
SOP/ GUIDELINES FOR RECOMMENCEMENT OF OPERATIONS AT AAI
AIRPORTS POST COVID19 LOCKDOWN
1.1. Govt. of India ordered Nation-wide complete lockdown for 21 days from
24th March, 2020 i.e. till 14th April, 2020 and further extended the same till
3rd May 2020 to mitigate the threat of COVID-19 infection. Accordingly, all Domestic
and International flight movements to/from India have been cancelled during the
period, except cargo and special flights approved by DGCA.
1.2. Immediately after the lockdown is lifted, or as per government directives in this
direction, the scheduled flight operations will commence. Hence, all Airports are
required to be in preparedness to handle the flight operations.
1.3. In this regard, following actions shall be taken by Airport Directors for smooth
restoration of operations at AAI airports.
2 TERMINAL OPERATIONS
2.1 Once the lockdown period is declared to be over, Airports shall be facilitating limited
domestic/ International scheduled flights in phases, to start with, may be at 30%
capacity to facilitate required social distancing. The operations to its original level
are likely to be scaled up in gradual manner.
2.2 Based on the social distancing norms, airports will work out the Terminal Building
capacity and forward it to CHQ so that slot allocation for the planned scheduled
flights post COVID 19 lock down by airline operators can be done accordingly.
2.3 The watch hours will continue to be limited initially and Airlines should try to
operate within the watch hours. However, the watch hours will be restored to
original pre-COVID timings gradually once normalcy is restored.
2.4 At Airports with more than one Terminal, initially only one terminal shall be used,
and larger terminal can be scaled down to reduce cleaning area considering limited
availability of material resources.
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2.5 Initially it is presumed that Airline operations will be limited to Tier-I cities i.e.
Metros and some of the state capitals & major Tier-II cities. The Flights schedule
may be cleared on City Pair basis, so the origin and Destination Airports are open
fully from Lock down situation.
2.6 Airlines are required to file their schedule with DGCA and simultaneously apply for
slots at CHQ for approval well in advance to operate within the limited watch hours
to be made available at Airports, as initially the Summer2020 schedule cannot be
fully implemented. The slots will be provided for ensuring staggered operation based
on capacity restriction of Terminal buildings to facilitate required social distancing.
Recommencement of International Flights should be also done in a similar
coordinated manner.
2.7 Coordination needs to be done with the respective State Govts and local
administration to ensure availability of proper Public transport and private taxies
for providing vital connectivity to the Airport for passengers as well as Airport/
Airline staff. Also, coordinate with the respective local administration to ensure that
Petrol & Diesel is adequately available for sustaining operations at Airport.
2.8 Limited F&B and retail outlets to be made available to the passengers till operations
of Airlines gradually increase. Initially they should serve tea/coffee etc. with take
away snacks in boxes. As part of this limited Restaurant facilities to be permitted
inside Security Hold area, as take away facilities and gradually as sit out facilities
with social distancing norms. At Bar cum Restaurant facilities, the alcoholic
beverages should not be permitted unless it is permitted by the local Administration
of associated City/State.
2.9 Spa Centres & Massage Chair facilities etc., should be suspended as a safety measure
due to requirement of social distancing precautions.
2.10 Airport Directors shall ensure that passenger facilities are provided in Terminal
Building and City side in the following manner so that social distancing measures are
implemented as per directives of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare:
a) Passenger seating arrangement shall be done in such a manner so as to maintain
social distancing (1- 1.5 m) among passengers using the chairs.
b) Sufficient staff shall be deployed near washrooms, X-Ray machines, Conveyor
belts etc. to guide passengers to maintain sufficient distance.
c) Alternate Check- In counters may be used to avoid congestion near counters.
Queue at counters shall be managed by Airlines staff to manage sufficient
distance among passengers. Also, Check-In counters may be opened well in
advance to stagger the crowd.
d) Coordinate with Airlines so that passengers to reach airport well in advance
and queue at entry points, frisking booths, boarding gates shall be managed in
proper manner to ensure sufficient distance among passengers and staff.
e) Social distancing (1-1.5 meter) markings/stickers shall be provided at
appropriate places for passengers as well as airport staff.
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f) Assign designated parking stands and baggage reclaim belts/carousels for
flights arriving from areas with active community transmission & declared Hot
Spots for COVID19. Where multiple baggage carousels are available, alternate
Carousals can be planned for arriving passengers to maintain social distancing
while collecting the bags.
g) Set up designated area for health declaration. Make adequate Health
Declaration Forms available.
i) Health information in the form of posters, videos, leaflets and public announcement at
the airport and in flight and Proper signage shall be made available at appropriate places
in the terminal building for the guidance of passengers. Also, Central and State Call
centre numbers along with do's and don’ts as issued by Ministry of Health & Family
Welfare shall be displayed at all prominent locations.
j) Kerb Area/ City side traffic / Car parking area should be strictly monitored in
coordination with traffic police/ DGR Staff to prevent congestion and to maintain social
distancing.
k) Sufficient stock of sanitizers/ disinfectant materials should be ensured and schedule
with frequency chart of sanitization/ disinfectant should also be prepared and
implemented. Seating Zones be created in the security hold so that alternating use of
seating for departing passengers can be created to provide for frequent zone wise cleaning & sanitation of used seats.
2.11 Duty roster of AAI officials and casual staff as per requirement shall be prepared and
monitored to ensure smooth operations.
2.12 Restrict access to critical Operational Control Centres such as AOCC, SOCC ATC
Tower & ANS units etc., strictly for authorised personnel as per requirement.
2.13 Disinfect all the units and areas after each shift change.
3 SCREENING OF PASSENGERS:
3.1 To check the health & screening of the passengers both departing and arriving,
sufficient number of doctors and paramedics shall be deployed by state govt. or
APHO.
3.2 Sufficient number of health declaration forms shall be made available for all the
departing and arriving passengers at the departure and arrival gates in coordination
with the Airlines along with facilities such as writing desks with writing instruments.
Arrangements should be made for inflight announcements and distribution of health
declaration forms on board the aircraft to avoid delay due to filling up on arrival.
3.3 A dedicated triage Area/ Isolation area needs to be setup with primary medical
facility at both arriving and departing terminal for confirmed or suspected COVID19
patients. Dedicated medicated staff should also be there to provide basic health
care as per guidelines of state govt. or APHO.
3.4 Set up de-gowning area for medical personnel to divest and dispose Personal
Protective Equipment.
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3.5 The Airport staff working at the airport should be provided with all essential
protective equipment when handling passengers and otherwise, based on the risk
category as per attached Circular of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.
3.6 Contact list and response protocol in case of observation of COVID-19 to be
established and communicated to all stakeholders to follow.
4. GUIDELINES RELATED TO SANITISATION AND CLEANLINESS
4.1. Cleanliness & sanitisation of every nook and corner of entire Terminal Building and
public areas shall be ensured including washrooms, chairs, counters, trolleys,
security trays, X-Ray machines, railings, doors etc on regular basis.
4.2. Quality of Water provided for Drinking shall be maintained by periodic testing of
water samples.
4.3. Safe and Proper disposal of all categories of waste generated at the terminal building
shall be ensured to limit spread of infection if any. Also, proper disposal facilities of
biohazard material through a specialized agency to be ensured.
4.4. Cleaning of waste containers such as trash cans shall be strengthened, and regular
disinfection shall be performed.
4.5. When suspected or confirmed cases or passengers with suspicious symptoms are
found in airports, entire terminal disinfection should be performed by professionals,
using duly approved disinfecting device.
4.6. Adequate pest control measures shall be undertaken for the terminal building &
Operational area.
4.7. Proper ventilation shall be ensured at various places of Airport wherever it is
possible.
5 GUIDELINES RELATED TO HEALTH & SAFETY OF PASSENGERS & PERSONNEL
5.1. All personnel working in Terminal Building are required to maintain social distance
on-duty as well as off-duty.
5.2. Visitor passes for Arrival and Departure terminals along with family and greeters
outside the terminal building shall be restricted.
5.3. Airport facilities, e.g. smoking rooms, kids play areas and praying rooms shall be
restricted to limited number of people to minimize gathering.
5.4. Social distancing (1-1.5 meter) markings shall be provided at various places at the
Airport including departing, arriving gates, in queue at various location, in lounges,
public places etc. for passengers as well as airport staff.
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5.5. Health information in the form of posters, videos, leaflets and public announcement
at the airport and in flight and Proper signage shall be made available at
appropriate/strategic points in the terminal building for the guidance of passengers.
Also, do's and don’ts as issued by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare shall be
displayed at prominent places.
5.6. Hand-sanitizing stations and/or hand wash facility shall be installed inside the
terminals, control centres, check-in counters, catering-kitchen, and entrances to
office buildings and at other installations for the use of staff and passengers.
5.7. Employees showing symptoms such as high fever, difficulty in breathing and cough
may not be taken on duty & allowed entry into airport/office. Such cases should be
reported to appropriate health Authorities.
6 AIRSIDE OPERATIONS
In order to fulfil the responsibility of the Airport Operator at AAI airports the following
guidelines are required to be followed on the airside:
6.1. Airport Director must issue advisory to all the agencies that they should brief their
staff to follow the social distancing measures and wear protective gear to avoid any
infection while handling aircraft operations.
6.2. Restrict access to critical operational control centres to persons who are strictly
required and issue the guideline to their airport staff to minimize public interaction.
6.3. Washing hands with soap/hand wash or using alcohol-based hand sanitizers is an
effective step to prevent coronavirus infection. Therefore, Airports must arrange
either movable wash basin with water tank or keep alcohol-based hand sanitizers at
all the entry points to airside i.e. airside gates, cargo complex etc for the use of
staff working on airside.
6.4. Restrict the gathering of large number of labour/staffs at one place on Airside
6.5. All the daily maintenance at Airside to be done by using all preventive measures to
avoid infection.
6.6. Employees showing symptoms such as high fever, difficulty in breathing and cough
may not be allowed entry into airport/office. Such cases should be reported to
appropriate health Authorities.
6.7. Assign designated parking stands, conveyor belts, passenger buses, crew vehicles
etc. for flights arriving from areas with active community transmission.
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7 INSPECTION OF AIRSIDE
The following checks are required to be carried out by the Airport prior to commencement
of the aircraft operation to ensure the facilities are available for the safe aircraft operation:
Check to be carried out on Airside before start of Aircraft Operations
Area Check Point
Runway a) Runway surface condition - Damage to the pavement such as cracking,
condition of joint sealing, undulation or unevenness in asphalt surfaces or
deterioration of any kind
b) Runway Pavement contamination -Cleanliness/presence of FOD & Grass in
cracked pavement etc.
c) Runway Markings
d) Serviceability of Runway Lightings(AGL)
Taxiway a) Taxiway surface condition - Damage to the pavement such as cracking,
condition of joint sealing, undulation or unevenness in asphalt surfaces or
deterioration of any kind
b) Taxiway Pavement contamination -Cleanliness/presence of FOD & Grass etc.
c) Taxiway Markings
d) Serviceability of Taxiway Lightings
e) Serviceability of Guidance Signage’s (mandatory and informatory)
Apron a) Apron surface condition - Damage to the pavement such as cracking, condition
of joint sealing, undulation or unevenness in asphalt surfaces or deterioration of
any kind
b) Apron Pavement contamination -Cleanliness/presence of FOD & Grass etc.
c) Apron Markings
d) Serviceability of Apron Flood Lights
e) Serviceability of Aero Bridges (if available)
f) Serviceability of Apron Guidance Signs, parking stand guidance signs etc.
g) Serviceability of VDGS
Others a) Serviceability of Approach Lights, PAPI
b) Serviceability of NAV-AIDS
c) Serviceability of Operation's Vehicles (Fire & Airside Management)
d) Availability of adequate resources and manpower for maintaining fire
category
e) Grass / bushes in the runway and taxiway strip
f) Serviceability of Obstacle lights
g) Availability of Ground Handling services
h) Availability of Fuelling services
i) Presence of Bird/ Wildlife & availability of mitigation systems
j) Perimeter wall/fence is fully secured and repaired if required
7.1. Airports to facilitate test flying and inspections of Aircraft by regulators for
certifying airworthiness
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7.2. Refresher training & evaluation especially for Ground personnel involved in critical
handling of aircraft.
7.3. FIRE STATIONS
a) Social distancing as per norms shall be maintained in the Crew Room.
b) All crew members on duty shall compulsorily wear face masks & gloves
c) Sitting arrangement shall be made in open if crew room is not having sufficient
space for social distancing.
d) Use of Air Conditioning to be avoided in office and crew room.
e) Fire Station in-charge shall follow routine activity chart with social distancing
as per norms.
f) ACFTs, Ambulances and other equipment’s to be properly maintained and
disinfected at the beginning of each shift.
g) Other guidelines to monitor temperature, sanitation, disinfection etc. at work
place issued from time to time shall be followed.
8. Above are broad guidelines. However, a station level SOP has to be developed by Airport
Directors based on local conditions/infrastructure and tested through a tabletop exercise with
all stakeholders for smooth commencement & sustenance of operations post lockdown.
Further, ACI has issued Common Measures Implemented at Airports in Asia-Pacific to Prevent
the Spread of COVID-19 and is attached as a reference material.
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Annexure ‘VI’ – Guidelines for Home Isolation of Very Mild/ Pre-Symptomatic COVID-19 Cases (MoHFW)
MoHFW has issued addition guidelines on appropriate management of suspect/confirmed case of
COVID-19 on 07 April 2020. All suspected (awaiting test results) and confirmed cases of COVID-19
disease are currently being isolated and managed in a hospital setting with the intent to break
the chain of transmission.
As per existing guidelines, during the containment phase the patients should be clinically assigned
as very mild/mild, moderate or severe and accordingly admitted to (i) COVID Care Center, (ii)
Dedicated COVID Health Center or (iii) Dedicated COVID Hospital respectively. However, very
mild/pre symptomatic patients having the requisite facility at his/her residence for self-isolation
will have the option for home isolation.
1. Eligibility of home isolation:
I. The person should be clinically assigned as a very mild case/ pre-symptomatic case by
the treating medical officer.
II. Such cases should have the requisite facility at their residence for self-isolation and
also for quarantining the family contacts.
III. A care giver should be available to provide care on 24 x7 basis. A communication link
between the caregiver and hospital is a prerequisite for the entire duration of home
isolation.
IV. The care giver and all close contacts of such cases should take Hydroxychloroquine
prophylaxis as per protocol and as prescribed by the treating medical officer.
V. Download Arogya Setu App on mobile (available at: https://www.mygov.in/aarogya-
setuapp/) and it should remain active at all times (through Bluetooth and Wi-Fi)
VI. The patient shall agree to monitor his health and regularly inform his health status to
the District Surveillance Officer for further follow up by the surveillance teams.
VII. The patient will fill in an undertaking on self-isolation (Annexure I) and shall follow
home quarantine guidelines. Such individual shall be eligible for home isolation.
2. When to seek medical attention
Patient / Care giver will keep monitoring their health. Immediate medical attention must
be sought if serious signs or symptoms develop. These could include:
I. Difficulty in breathing
II. Persistent pain/pressure in the chest
III. Mental confusion or inability to arouse
IV. Developing bluish discolorations of lips/face and
V. As advised by treating medical officer
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3. When to discontinue home isolation
Patients under home isolation will end home isolation if symptoms are clinically resolved
and the surveillance medical officer certifies him to be free of infection after laboratory
testing.
Annexure I
Undertaking on self-isolation
I ………………………… S/W of ……………………, resident of …………………………………… being diagnosed as a
confirmed/suspect case of COVID-19, do hereby voluntarily undertake to maintain strict self-
isolation at all times for the prescribed period. During this period I shall monitor my health and
those around me and interact with the assigned surveillance team/with the call center (1075), in
case I suffer from any deteriorating symptoms or any of my close family contacts develops any
symptoms consistent with COVID-19.
I have been explained in detail about the precautions that I need to follow while I am under self-
isolation.
I am liable to be acted on under the prescribed law for any non-adherence to self-isolation
protocol.
Signature____________________
Date________________________
Contact Number ______________
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Annexure II
1. Instruction for caregivers
I. Mask: The caregiver should wear a triple layer medical mask appropriately when in
the room with the ill person. Front portion of the mask should not be touched or
handled during use. If the mask gets wet or dirty with secretions, it must be changed
immediately. Discard the mask after use and perform hand hygiene after disposal of
the mask.
II. He/she should avoid touching own face, nose or mouth.
III. Hand hygiene must be ensured following contact with ill person or his immediate
environment. Hand hygiene should also be practiced before and after preparing food,
before eating, after using the toilet, and same whenever hands look dirty. Use soap
and water for hand washing at least for 40 seconds. Alcohol-based hand rub can be
used, if hands are not visibly soiled.
IV. After using soap and water, use of disposable paper towels to dry hands is desirable.
If not available, use dedicated clean cloth towels and replace them when they become
wet.
V. Exposure to patient: Avoid direct contact with body fluids of the patient, particularly
oral or respiratory secretions. Use disposable gloves while handling the patient.
Perform hand hygiene before and after removing gloves.
VI. Avoid exposure to potentially contaminated items in his immediate environment (e.g.
avoid sharing cigarettes, eating utensils, dishes, drinks, used towels or bed linen).
VII. Food must be provided to the patient in his room.
VIII. Utensils and dishes used by the patient should be cleaned with soap/detergent and
water wearing gloves. The utensils and dishes may be re-used. Clean hands after taking
off gloves or handling used items.
IX. Use triple layer medical mask and disposable gloves while cleaning or handling
surfaces, clothing or linen used by the patient. Perform hand hygiene before and after
removing gloves
X. The care giver will make sure that the patient follows the prescribed treatment.
XI. The care giver and all close contact will self-monitor their health with daily
temperature monitoring and report promptly if they develop any symptom suggestive
of COVID-19 (fever/cough/difficulty in breathing)
2. Instruction for the patients
I. Patient should always use triple layer medical mask. Discard mask after 8 hours of use
or earlier if they become wet or visibly soiled.
II. Mask should be discarded only after disinfecting it with 1% Sodium Hypochlorite.
III. Patient must stay in the identified room and away from other people in home,
especially elderlies and those with co-morbid conditions like hypertension,
cardiovascular disease, renal disease etc.
IV. Patient must take rest and drink lot of fluids to maintain adequate hydration.
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V. Follow respiratory etiquettes all the time.
VI. Hands must be washed often with soap and water for at least 40 seconds or clean with
alcohol-based sanitizer.
VII. Don’t share personal items with other people.
VIII. Clean surfaces in the room that are touched often (tabletops, doorknobs, handles,
etc) with 1% hypochlorite solution.
IX. The patient must strictly follow the physician’s instructions and medication advice.
X. The patient will self-monitor his/her health with daily temperature monitoring and
report promptly if develops any deterioration of symptom.
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Annexure ‘VII’ – Guidelines on Rational Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
1. Point of Entry
S. No. Setting Activity Risk Recommended PPE Remarks
1 Health Desk Provide information to travellers
Low risk Triple layer medical mask
Gloves
Minimum distance of one meter needs to be maintained.
2 Immigration counters,
customs and airport security
Provide services to the passengers
Low risk Triple layer medical mask Gloves
Minimum distance of one meter needs to be maintained.
3 Temperature recording station
Record Temperature with handheld thermal recorder.
Low risk Triple layer medical mask
Gloves
4 Holding area/
Isolation facility of APHO/ PHO
Interview & Clinical examination by doctors/ nurses
Moderate Risk
N-95 masks
Gloves
5 Isolation
facility of APHO
Clinical management (doctors, nurses)
Moderate Risk
N-95 masks
Gloves
Attending to severely ill passenger
High risk Full complement of PPE
When aerosol generating procedures are anticipated
5 Sanitary staff Cleaning
frequently touched surfaces/ Floor/ cleaning linen
Moderate risk
N-95 mask
Gloves
6 Administrative staff
Providing administrative
support
No risk No PPE No contact with patients of COVID- 19. They should not venture into areas where suspect COVID-19 cases are being managed.
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2. Hospital setting
S. No Setting Activity Risk Recommended PPE Remarks
1 Triage area Triaging patients
Provide triple layer mask to patient.
Moderate risk
N 95 mask
Gloves
Patients get masked.
2 Screening area
help desk/ Registration counter
Provide information to patients
Moderate risk
N-95 mask
Gloves
3 Temperature recording
station
Record temperature with
Handheld thermal recorder
Moderate Risk
N 95 mask
Gloves
4 Holding area/ waiting area
Nurses /
paramedic interacting with patients
Moderate Risk
N 95 mask
Gloves
Minimum distance of one meter needs to be maintained.
5 Doctors chamber
Clinical management (doctors, nurses)
Moderate Risk
N 95 mask
Gloves
No aerosol generating procedures should be allowed.
6 Sanitary staff Cleaning frequently
touched surfaces/ Floor/ cleaning
linen
Moderate risk
N-95 mask
Gloves
7 Visitors accompanying
young children and elderlies
Support in navigating various
service areas
Low risk Triple layer medical mask
No other visitors should be allowed to accompany patients in OPD settings. The visitors thus allowed should practice hand hygiene
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3. Quarantine Facility
S. No. Setting Activity Risk Recommended PPE Remarks
1 Persons being quarantined
Low Risk Triple layer mask
2 Healthcare staff working at quarantine facility
Health monitoring and temperature recording
Low Risk Triple layer mask Gloves
Clinical examination of symptomatic persons
Moderate Risk
N-95 masks
Gloves
3 Support staff Low Risk Triple layer mask Gloves
4. Home Quarantine
S. No. Setting Activity Risk Recommended PPE Remarks
1 Persons being quarantined
Low Risk Triple layer mask
2 Designated family member
Taking care of person being quarantined
Low Risk Gloves While cleaning commonly touched surfaces or handling soiled linen
3 Other family No Risk No PPE required Maintain a distance of at least 1 meter from person under home quarantine. Senior citizens in the household should stay away from such persons under home quarantine.
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Annexure ‘VIII’ – Additional Guidelines on Rational Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
1. About this guideline
This guideline is for health care workers and others working in Non COVID hospitals and NonCOVID
treatment areas of a hospital which has a COVID block. These guidelines are in continuation
of guidelines issued previously on ‘Rational use of Personal Protective Equipment’
(https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/GuidelinesonrationaluseofPersonalProtectiveEquipment.pdf).
This guideline uses “settings” approach to guide on the type of personal protective equipment to
be used in different settings.
2. Rational use of PPE for Non COVID hospitals and Non-COVID treatment areas of a hospital
which has a COVID block
The PPEs are to be used based on the risk profile of the health care worker. The document
describes the PPEs to be used in different settings.
Out Patient Department
S. No.
Setting Activity Risk
Recommended
PPE Remarks
1 Help desk/ Registration Counter
Provide information to patients
Mild risk Triple layer medical mask
Latex examination gloves
Physical distancing to be followed at all times
2 Doctors chamber
Clinical management
Mild risk Triple layer medical mask
Latex examination gloves
No aerosol generating procedures should be allowed.
3 Chamber of Dental/ENT doctors/ Ophthalmology doctors
Clinical management
Moderate risk
N-95 mask
Goggles
Latex examination gloves
+ face shield
Aerosol generating procedures anticipated. Face shield, when a splash of body fluid is expected
4 Pre- anesthetic check-up clinic
Pre-anesthetic check-up
Moderate risk
N-95 mask
Goggles *
Latex examination gloves
* Only recommended when close examination of oral cavity/dentures is to be done
5 Pharmacy counter
Distribution of drugs
Mild risk Triple layer medical mask
Latex examination gloves
Frequent use of hand sanitizer is advised over gloves.
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6 Sanitary staff Cleaning
frequently touched surfaces/ Floor
Mild risk Triple layer medical mask
Latex examination gloves
#All hospitals should identify a separate triage and holding area for patients with Influenza like
illness so that suspect COVID cases are triaged and managed away from the main out-patient
department.
I. In-patient Department (Non-COVID Hospital &Non-COVID treatment areas of a
hospital which has a COVID block)
S. No
Setting Activity Risk Recommended PPE
Remarks
1
Ward/individual rooms Clinical management
Mild risk Triple layer medical mask
Latex examination gloves
Patients stable. No aerosol generating activity.
2
ICU/ Critical care Critical care management
Moderate risk
N-95 mask
Goggles
Nitrile examination gloves
+Face shield
Aerosol generating activities performed. Face shield, when a splash of body fluid is expected
3
Ward/ICU /critical care
Dead body packing
Low Risk Triple Layer medical mask
Latex examination gloves
4
Ward/ICU/ Critical care (Non-COVID)
Dead body transport to mortuary
Low Risk Triple Layer medical mask
Latex examination gloves
5
Labor room Intra-partum care
Moderate Risk
Triple Layer medical mask
Latex examination gloves
Sterile latex gloves N-95 mask*
Patient to be masked in the Labor room *If the pregnant woman is a resident of containment zone
6
Operation Theatre Performing surgery, administering general anaesthesia
Moderate Risk
Triple Layer medical mask
Face shield (-wherever feasible)
Sterile latex gloves
Already OT staff shall be wearing For personnel involved in aerosol generating
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+ Goggles N-95 mask*
*If the person being operated upon is a resident of containment zone
7
Sanitation Cleaning frequently touched surfaces/ floor/ changing linen
Low Risk Triple Layer medical mask
Latex examination gloves
II. Emergency Department (Non-COVID)
S. No
Setting Activity Risk Recommended PPE
Remarks
1
Emergency Attending emergency cases
Mild risk Triple layer medical mask
Latex examination gloves
No aerosol generating procedures are allowed
2
Attending to severely ill patients while performing aerosol generating procedure
High risk Full complement of PPE (N-95 mask, coverall, goggle, Nitrile examination gloves, shoe cover)
Aerosol generating activities performed. Face shield, when a splash of body fluid is expected
III. Other Supportive/ Ancillary Services
S. No
Setting Activity Risk Recommended PPE
Remarks
1
Routine Laboratory
Sample collection and transportation and testing of routine (non-respiratory) samples
Mild risk Triple layer medical mask
Latex examination gloves
Respiratory samples
Moderate risk
N-95 mask
Latex examination gloves
2
Radiodiagnosis, Blood bank, etc.
Imaging services, blood bank services etc.
Mild risk Triple Layer medical mask
Latex examination gloves
3
CSSD/Laundry Handling linen Mild risk Triple Layer medical mask
Latex examination gloves
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4
Other supportive services incl. Kitchen
Administrative Financial Engineering** and dietary** services etc.
Low risk Face cover ** Engineering and dietary service personnel visiting treatment areas will wear personal protective gears appropriate to that area
IV. Pre-hospital (Ambulance) Services
S. No
Setting Activity Risk Recommended PPE
Remarks
1
Ambulance Transfer to designated hospital
Transporting patients not on any assisted ventilation
Low risk Triple layer medical mask
Latex examination gloves
Management of SARI patient
High risk Full complement of PPE (N-95 mask, coverall, goggle, latex examination gloves, shoe cover)
While performing aerosol generating procedure
Driving the ambulance
Low risk Triple Layer medical mask
Latex examination gloves
Driver helps in shifting patients to the emergency
V. Points to remember while using PPE
I. Standard precaution to be followed at all times
II. PPEs are not alternative to basic preventive public health measures such as hand
hygiene, respiratory etiquettes which must be followed at all times.
III. Always follow the laid down protocol for disposing off PPEs as detailed in
infection prevention and control guideline available on website of MoHFW.
In addition, patients and their attendants to be encouraged to put on face cover. In case a
COVID-19 patient is detected in such Non-COVID Health facility, the MoHFW guidelines for the
same has to be followed (Available at:
https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/GuidelinestobefollowedondetectionofsuspectorconfirmedCO
VID19case.pdf)
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Annexure ‘IX’ – Guidelines on Disinfection of Common Public Places Including Offices
The guidelines are issued to provide guidance about the environmental cleaning
/decontamination of common public places including offices in areas reporting COVID-19.
1. Indoor areas including office spaces
I. Office spaces, including conference rooms should be cleaned every evening after office
hours or early in the morning before the rooms are occupied. If contact surface is visibly
dirty, it should be cleaned with soap and water prior to disinfection. Prior to cleaning,
the worker should wear disposable rubber boots, gloves (heavy duty), and a triple layer
mask.
II. Start cleaning from cleaner areas and proceed towards dirtier areas.
III. All indoor areas such as entrance lobbies, corridors and staircases, escalators,
elevators, security guard booths, office rooms, meeting rooms, cafeteria should be
mopped with a disinfectant with 1% sodium hypochlorite or phenolic disinfectants. The
guidelines for preparing fresh 1% sodium hypochlorite solution is at Annexure I
IV. High contact surfaces such elevator buttons, handrails / handles and call buttons,
escalator handrails, public counters, intercom systems, equipment like telephone,
printers/scanners, and other office machines should be cleaned twice daily by mopping
with a linen/absorbable cloth soaked in 1% sodium hypochlorite. Frequently touched
areas like table tops, chair handles, pens, diary files, keyboards, mouse, mouse pad,
tea/coffee dispensing machines etc. should specially be cleaned.
V. For metallic surfaces like door handles, security locks, keys etc. 70% alcohol can be
used to wipe down surfaces where the use of bleach is not suitable.
VI. Hand sanitizing stations should be installed in office premises (especially at the entry)
and near high contact surfaces.
VII. In a meeting/conference/office room, if someone is coughing, without following
respiratory etiquettes or mask, the areas around his/her seat should be vacated and
cleaned with 1% sodium hypochlorite.
VIII. Carefully clean the equipment used in cleaning at the end of the cleaning process.
IX. Remove PPE, discard in a disposable PPE in yellow disposable bag and wash hands with
soap and water
In addition, all employees should consider cleaning the work area in front of them with a
disinfecting wipe prior to use and sit one seat further away from others, if possible.
2. Outdoor areas
Outdoor areas have less risk then indoor areas due to air currents and exposure to sunlight.
These include bus stops, railway platforms, parks, roads, etc. Cleaning and disinfection efforts
should be targeted to frequently touched/contaminated surfaces as already detailed above.
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3. Public toilets
I. Sanitary workers must use separate set of cleaning equipment for toilets (mops, nylon
scrubber) and separate set for sink and commode). They should always wear
disposable protective gloves while cleaning a toilet.
Areas Agents / Toilet cleaner Procedure
Toilet pot/ commode Sodium hypochlorite 1%/ detergent Soap powder / long handle angular brush
Inside of toilet pot/commode: Scrub with the recommended agents and the long handle angular brush.
Outside: Clean with recommended agents; use a scrubber.
Lid/ commode Nylon scrubber and soap powder/detergent 1% Sodium Hypochlorite
Wet and scrub with soap powder and the nylon scrubber inside and outside.
Wipe with 1% Sodium Hypochlorite
Toilet floor Soap powder /detergent and scrubbing brush/ nylon broom 1% Sodium Hypochlorite
Scrub floor with soap powder and the scrubbing brush
Wash with water
Use sodium hypochlorite1% dilution
Sink Soap powder / detergent and nylon scrubber 1% Sodium Hypochlorite
Scrub with the nylon scrubber.
Wipe with 1% sodium hypochlorite
Showers area / Taps and fittings
Warm water Detergent powder Nylon Scrubber 1% Sodium Hypochlorite/ 70% alcohol
Thoroughly scrub the floors/tiles with warm water and detergent
Wipe over taps and fittings with a damp cloth and detergent.
Care should be taken to clean the underside of taps and fittings.
Wipe with 1% sodium hypochlorite/ 70% alcohol
Soap dispensers Detergent and water Should be cleaned daily with detergent and water and dried.
II. 70% Alcohol can be used to wipe down surfaces where the use of bleach is not
suitable, e.g. metal. (Chloroxylenol (4.5-5.5%)/ Benzalkonium Chloride or any
other disinfectants found to be effective against coronavirus may be used as per
manufacturer’s instructions)
III. Always use freshly prepared 1% sodium hypochlorite. Do not use disinfectants spray
on potentially highly contaminated areas (such as toilet bowl or surrounding
surfaces) as it may create splashes which can further spread the virus.
IV. To prevent cross contamination, discard cleaning material made of cloth (mop and
wiping cloth) in appropriate bags after cleaning and disinfecting. Wear new pair
of gloves and fasten the bag.
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V. Disinfect all cleaning equipment after use and before using in other area.
VI. Disinfect buckets by soaking in bleach solution or rinse in hot water.
4. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Wear appropriate PPE which would include the
following while carrying out cleaning and disinfection work.
I. Wear disposable rubber boots, gloves (heavy duty), and a triple layer mask
II. Gloves should be removed and discarded damaged, and a new pair worn.
III. All disposable PPE should be removed and discarded after cleaning activities are
completed.
IV. Hands should be washed with soap and water immediately after each piece of PPE
is removed, following completion of cleaning. (Refer to Annexure II: Steps of Hand
Hygiene)
V. Masks are effective if worn according to instructions and properly fitted. Masks
should be discarded and changed if they become physically damaged or soaked.
(Annexure-III: Guidelines for use of mask)
Annexure I
Guidelines for Preparation of 1% sodium hypochlorite solution
Product Available chlorine 1 percent
Sodium hypochlorite – liquid bleach 3.5% 1 part bleach to 2.5 parts water
Sodium hypochlorite – liquid 5% 1 part bleach to 4 parts water
NaDCC (sodium dichloroisocyanurate) powder 60% 17 grams to 1 litre water
NaDCC (1.5 g/ tablet) – tablets 60% 11 tablets to 1 litre water
Chloramine – powder 25% 80 g to 1 litre water
Bleaching powder 70% 7g g to 1 litre water
Any other As per manufacturer’s Instructions
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Guidelines for use of mask: The correct procedure of wearing triple layer surgical mask
I. Perform hand hygiene
II. Unfold the pleats; make sure that they are facing down.
III. Place over nose, mouth and chin.
IV. Fit flexible nose piece over Nose Bridge.
V. Secure with tie strings (upper string to be tied on top of head above the ears –lower
string at the back of the neck.)
VI. Ensure there are no gaps on either side of the mask, adjust to fit.
VII. Do not let the mask hanging from the neck.
VIII. Change the mask after six hours or as soon as they become wet.
IX. Disposable masks are never to be reused and should be disposed off.
X. While removing the mask great care must be taken not to touch the potentially infected
outer surface of the mask
XI. To remove mask first untie the string below and then the string above and handle the
mask using the upper strings.
XII. Disposal of used masks: Used mask should be considered as potentially infected medical
waste. Discard the mask in a closed bin immediately after use.
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Annexure ‘X’- Guidelines to be Followed on Detection of Suspect/ Confirmed COVID-19 Case in a non-COVID Health Facility
1. Background
There have been some instances of hospitals having closed down as few health care workers
(HCW) working there turned out to be positive for COVID -19. Also, some non-COVID health
facilities have reported confirmation of COVID-19, in patients admitted for unrelated/non-
respiratory illness, causing undue apprehension among healthcare workers, sometimes
leading to impaired functionality of such hospitals.
Although Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has issued comprehensive guidance to prevent
occurrence of Hospital Acquired Infection (HAI) in health facilities, the practice of universal
precautions might still be lacking in many of our hospitals. A COVID-19 case with
mild/asymptomatic/atypical presentation may go undetected and inadvertently transmit the
infection to other patients and healthcare workers, putting these individuals at risk of
contracting disease and compromise the functionality of the healthcare facility.
2. Purpose of document
This document aims to provide guidance on action to be taken on detection of
suspect/confirmed COVID-19 case in a healthcare facility.
3. Scope
This document in intended for both (i) COVID-19 healthcare facilities (public and private)
which are already receiving or preparing to receive suspected or confirmed COVID-19 patients
as well as (ii) Non-COVID healthcare facilities.
4. Institutional arrangement
The Hospital Infection Control Committee (HICC) has well-defined composition, roles and
responsibilities. This committee is responsible for establishing a mechanism for reporting of
development of symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 in HCW. These include surveillance for
fever/cough/breathing difficulty through either self-reporting or active and passive screening
at the beginning of their shift. The Committee will also monitor patients (who have been
admitted for non-COVID illness) for development of unexplained fever/cough/breathing
difficulty during their stay. HICC will ensure that existing IPC guidelines against such high risk
situations must be audited, updated and reiterated to all HCW. Further, all IPC guidelines will
be strictly adhered to and followed at all times. As a matter of abundant precautions for
hospitals located in proximity/catering to COVID-19 containment zone/s it might be desirable
to treat all patients as suspect COVID-19 case until proven otherwise and exercise standard
care. Whenever a non-COVID patient or any healthcare workers is suspected to have COVID
like symptoms/tests positive for COVID-19, the HICC will come into action, investigate the
matter and suggest further course of action as described below.
I. Action to be taken on detection of COVID -19 case in non-COVID health facility
When a positive COVID-19 patient is identified in a health care facility, not designated
as COVID-19 isolation facility:
i. Inform the local health authorities about the case.
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ii. Assess the clinical status of the patient prior to referral to a designated COVID
facility.
iii. The patient should be immediately isolated to another room (if currently being
managed in a shared ward/room). If the clinical condition permits, such patients
should be masked and only a dedicated healthcare worker should attend this
case, following due precautions.
iv. If the clinical status of the case permits, transfer such case to a COVID-19
isolation facility (Dedicated COVID Health Centre or dedicated COVID Hospital),
informing the facility beforehand about the transfer, as per his/her clinical
status, test results (if available), with information to local health authority.
Complete case records of such patients must be made available to the receiving
hospital.
v. Follow appropriate standard precautions while transporting the patient.
vi. This should be followed by disinfection procedures at the facility and the
ambulance
vii. All contacts of this patient (other patients being managed in the same room or
ward, healthcare workers who have attended to him/her, support staff who may
have come in close contact, caretaker/visitors etc.) should be quarantined and
followed up for 14 days. Their details must also be shared with the local health
authorities.
viii. All close contacts (other HCWs and supportive staff) of the confirmed case
should be put on Hydroxychloroquine chemoprophylaxis for a period of 7 weeks,
keeping in mind the contraindications of HCQ.
ix. If a healthcare worker is suspected to have contacted the disease, the following
additional action needs to be performed.
II. When a suspect/confirmed COVID-19 HCW is identified
i. HCWs developing respiratory symptoms (e.g. fever, cough, shortness of breath)
should be considered suspected case of COVID-19.
ii. He/she should immediately put on a facemask, inform his supervisor and HICC.
He/she should be isolated and arrangement must be made to immediately to
refer such a HCW to COVID-19 designated hospital (if not already working in
such a facility) for isolation and further management.
iii. He/she should be immediately taken off the roster
iv. Rapidly risk stratify other HCWs and other patients that might have been
exposed to the suspect HCW and put them under quarantine and follow up for
14 days (or earlier if the test result of a suspect case turns out negative). Their
details must also be shared with the local health authorities.
v. All close contacts (other HCW and supportive staff) of the confirmed case should
be put on Hydroxychloroquine chemoprophylaxis for a period of 7 weeks,
keeping in mind the contraindications of the HCQ.
vi. All health facilities (HCF) must have a staffing plan in place including a
contingency plan for such an event to maintain continuity of operations. E.g.
staff in HCF can be divided into groups to work on rotation basis every 14 days
and a group of back up staff which is pooled in case some high risk
exposure/HCW with suspected COVID-19 infection is detected.
vii. Ensure that the disinfection procedures are strictly followed.
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Once a suspect/confirmed case is detected in a healthcare facility, standard procedure of
rapid isolation, contact listing and tracking disinfection will follow with no need to shut down
the whole facility.
5. Decision on further /continued use of non-COVID facilities where a single/multiple COVID-
19 case has been reported.
I. The likely scenarios could be:
i. Socio-demographic reasons:
a. Hospital’s catchment area is a large cluster of COVID-19.
b. Catchment area is having a population which has a large number of vulnerable
individuals having multiple co-morbid condition, poor nutritional status and/or
having individuals not able to practice social distancing e.g. slum clusters.
ii. Internal Administrative Reasons:
a. The health facility is not up to the mark in IPC practices.
b. Non-fulfilment of guidelines regarding triaging of patients in the outpatient
department and emergency.
Based on the scope of the cluster and degree to which the hospital has been affected (HCW
patients, and HCW contacts), degree of the risk to the patients visiting the hospital such
as those with chronic diseases etc. the decision can be made based on a risk assessment
to:
i. If the hospital authorities are reasonably satisfied that the source case/s have been
identified and isolated, all contacts have been traced and quarantined and
adequate disinfection has been achieved, the hospital will continue to function.
ii. In addition to steps taken above, if the health facility still continues to report new
hospital acquired COVID-19 cases in the following days, it would be advisable to
temporarily close the defined section of the health facility where the maximum
number of HAI is being reported. After thorough cleaning and disinfection, it can
be put to use again.
iii. Despite taking the above measures, if the primary source of infection could not
be established and /or the hospital is still reporting large number of cases among
patients and HCWs a decision needs to be taken to convert the non-COVID health
facility into a COVID health facility under intimation to the local health
department. In such a scenario, the entire healthcare workers of the facility should
be oriented in Infection Prevention and Control practices and other protocols for
which guidance is available at www.mohfw.gov.in.
6. Follow up actions
i. When a non-COVID health facility reports a COVID-19 case, the HICC will ensure
the following in order to minimize the possibility of an undetected contact/case
amongst other patients/HCWs:
ii. Ensure that active screening of all staff at the hospitals is done daily (by means
of thermal screening especially at the start of shift)
iii. All healthcare and supportive staff is encouraged to monitor their own health at
all the time for appearance of COVID-19 symptoms and report them at the earliest.
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iv. Be on the lookout for atypical presentation (or clinical course) of admitted
patients
v. Standard precautions to be followed diligently by all
Follow all guidelines regarding triaging of patients in hospital emergency and outpatient
departments.
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Annexure ‘XI’ – Guidelines for Lockdown 3.0
With the announcement of lockdown 3.0, Ministry of Home Affairs has rolled out an order under
the Disaster Management Act, 2005 to further extend the lockdown for a period of two weeks
beyond 04 May 2020. MHA has also issued new guidelines, to regulate different activities in this
period. The new guidelines will be applicable based on risk profiling of the various districts into
Red (hotspot), Green and Orange zones.
1. Identification of Red (Hotspots), Green and Orange zones
I. Green Zone – Districts with zero confirmed cases till date and no confirmed case
in the last 21 days.
II. Red Zone or Hotspot districts – Districts are covered under red zone on the basis
of total number of active cases, doubling rate of confirmed cases, extent of testing
and surveillance feedback.
III. Orange Zone – Districts which are neither defined as red or green zone
2. Identification of Containment Zones
I. The boundary of containment zone will be municipal zone, municipal ward. Police
station area, town, mohalla, residential colony, gram panchayats, group of police
station, blocks etc.
II. Protocol within containment zone
i. There should be a strict perimeter control to ensure no movement of
population in or out of these zones.
ii. Local authority to ensure 100% coverage of Aarogya Setu App among the
residents.
iii. Intensive surveillance mechanism to be established within Containment
Zone.
3. Activities prohibited irrespective of zones and across the country
I. Passengers movement by trains, except for security purposes or for the purposes
permitted by MHA.
II. All medical and international air travel for passengers are prohibited except for
security purpose as permitted by MHA
III. Inter-State Bus for public transport, except permitted by MHA
IV. Metro rail services
V. Inter-state movement of individual
VI. All schools, college, training/educational/coaching institutions etc. Online/
distancing learning are allowed
VII. Hospitality services except for police / government officials / healthcare workers
/stranded persons including tourists and those used for quarantine facilities.
VIII. Entertainment parks, cinema halls, gymnasiums, sport complexes, theatres, bars
and auditoriums, assembly halls and similar places.
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IX. All social/sports/ political/ entertainment / academic / cultural/ religious
functions / other gatherings.
X. All religious places
4. Safety measures taken for well-being of persons
I. The movement of individuals for non-essential goods should only be allowed
between 7am to 7 pm. Local authorities can issue prohibited order under section
144 of IPC to ensure strict compliance.
II. As per National Directives, in all the zones, pregnant women, children below the
age of 10 years, person above the age of 65 years and with co-morbidities should
stay at home except for health purpose and for meeting essential requirements.
III. Out-Patient Departments and medical clinics are only permitted in Red, Orange
and Green Zones with social distancing norms and safety measures. They are not
permitted in Containment Zones.
5. Activities in Containment Zone
I. Movement of persons are allowed only for maintaining the supply of goods and
services and for medical emergencies
II. Details of all the people moving in and out of perimeter should be recorded
III. There should be a strict perimeter control
IV. These zone should have clear establishments of entry and exit points.
V. Influx of people and transport should always be checked.
6. Activities in Red Zone
I. Apart from activities which are prohibited from all zones, cycle rickshaws, auto
rickshaws, taxis and cab aggregators, intra-district and inter-district plying of
buses, spas, salons and barber shops are not allowed.
II. Following activities are allowed with restrictions
i. Movement of individuals and vehicles are allowed only for permitted
activities.
ii. Four-wheeler to have maximum of 2 passengers besides driver and in two
wheeler, pillion rider is not allowed.
iii. Following activities are permitted in urban area.
Export Oriented Units (EOUs), Special Economic Zone (SEZs), industrial
estates and township with access control. Manufacturing unites of drugs,
pharmaceuticals, medical devices, their raw materials and intermediaries.
Production unit which requires continuous process and supply chain.
Manufacturing units of IT hardware, packaging material, Jute industry with
staggered shifts are permitted. Whereas in rural areas all activities are
permitted.
iv. In rural areas, all activities are permitted and in urban areas only in Situ
construction and construction of renewable energy projects are permitted.
v. In urbans areas only shops selling essential goods in markets and market
complexes are allowed, rest will be closed.
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Standalone shops, neighborhood shops and shops in residential complexes
are allowed to open in urban area without any distinction of essential and
non-essential goods.
vi. Private offices are allowed to work with 33% workforce and rest to work
from home.
vii. E-commerce activities are allowed only in respect of essential goods.
viii. All government officers from the level of Deputy Secretary and above will
work with 100% strength and the remaining staff will work with 33%
strength.
ix. Employees of Defense and Security Services, Health and Family Welfare,
Police, Prisons and Home Guards, Civil defense, Fire and Emergency
Services, Disaster Management and related services, NIC Customs, , FCI,
NCC, NYK and Municipal Services will function without any restrictions.
7. Activities in Orange Zone
I. Apart from the prohibited activities, inter-district and intra-district plying of buses
are not allowed
II. Taxis and cab aggregators are permitted with 1 driver and 2 passengers only
III. Four wheelers with only 2 passengers and driver are allowed
IV. Inter-district movement of vehicles and passengers are allowed only for permitted
activities
8. Activities in Green Zone
I. Bus and Bus depots an operate with 50% capacity
II. All activities are allowed except the activities which are prohibited across the zone
and the country
9. All other activities which are not specifically prohibited / permitted with restriction under
different zones are permitted activities. State and UTs should allow permitted activities
keeping the spread of COVID-19 in check.
10. Inter-state movements of empty trucks goods and cargo shall be allowed. No state / UT
should stop movement of cargo for cross-border trade.
11. New permissions are not required for the activities which are already permitted under
Lockdown 1 and 2.
12. State / UT government should restrict follow the guidelines issued under Disaster
Management Act, 2005.
13. Instruction for enforcement of above lockdown measures
I. All district magistrate should strictly enforce the National Directives for COVID-19
management and the lockdown measure at all public and workplaces.
II. District magistrate should deploy Executive magistrates as incident commanders
in the local jurisdictions who will be responsible for the overall implementation of
the measures. The incident commander will also be responsible for issuing passes
to enable the essential movements.
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III. The incident commanders should ensure that all efforts for mobilization of
resources, workers and materials for augmentation and expansion of hospital
infrastructure should continue without any obstruction.
14. Penal Provisions
According to the guidelines issued by MHA, if any person is found violating the lockdown
measures, National Directive for COVID-19 management will be liable to proceed as per
the provisions of section 51 to 60 of the Disaster Management Act, 2005. They can also
take legal action under section 188 of the IPC.
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Annexure ‘XII’ – Ministry of Finance Relief Package -COVID-19
Finance Minister announces Rs 1.70 Lakh Crore relief package under Pradhan Mantri Garib
Kalyan Yojana for the poor to help them fight the battle against Corona Virus.
Insurance cover of Rs 50 Lakh per health worker fighting COVID-19 to be provided
under Insurance Scheme.
80 crore poor people will to get 5 kg wheat or rice and 1 kg of preferred pulses for
free every month for the next three months.
20 crore women Jan Dhan account holders to get Rs 500 per month for next three
months.
Increase in MNREGA wage to Rs 202 a day from Rs 182 to benefit 13.62 crore families.
An ex-gratia of Rs 1,000 to 3 crore poor senior citizen, poor widows and poor disabled.
Government to front-load Rs 2,000 paid to farmers in first week of April under existing
PM Kisan Yojana to benefit 8.7 crore farmers.
Central Government has given orders to State Governments to use Building and
Construction Workers Welfare Fund to provide relief to Construction Workers.
New Delhi, 26th March 2020
The Union Finance & Corporate Affairs Minister Smt. Niramla Sitharaman today announced Rs
1.70 Lakh Crore relief package under Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana for the poor to help
them fight the battle against Corona Virus. While addressing the press conference here today,
Smt. Sitharaman said “Today’s measures are intended at reaching out to the poorest of the
poor, with food and money in hands, so that they do not face difficulties in buying essential
supplies and meeting essential needs.”
The Minister of State for Finance & Corporate Affairs Shri Anurag Singh Thakur was also
present besides Shri Atanu Chakraborty, Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs and Shri
Debashish Panda, Secretary, Department of Financial Services. Following are the
components of the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Package: —
PRADHAN MANTRI GARIB KALYAN PACKAGE
I. Insurance scheme for health workers fighting COVID-19 in Government Hospitals
and Health Care Centres
Safai karamcharis, ward-boys, nurses, ASHA workers, paramedics, technicians,
doctors and specialists and other health workers would be covered by a Special
insurance Scheme.
Any health professional, who while treating Covid-19 patients, meet with some
accident, then he/she would be compensated with an amount of Rs 50 lakh
under the scheme.
All government health centres, wellness centres and hospitals of Centre as well as
States would be covered under this scheme approximately 22 lakh health workers
would be provided insurance cover to fight this pandemic.
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II. PM Garib Kalyan Ann (अन्न) Yojana
Government of India would not allow anybody, especially any poor family, to suffer
on account of non-availability of foodgrains due to disruption in the next three
months.
80 crore individuals, i.e, roughly two-thirds of India’s population would be covered
under this scheme.
Each one of them would be provided double of their current entitlement over next
three months.
This additionality would be free of cost.
Pulses:
To ensure adequate availability of protein to all the above mentioned individuals,
1 kg per family, would be provided pulses according to regional preferences for
next three months.
These pulses would be provided free of cost by the Government of India.
III. Under Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana
Benefit to farmers:
The first instalment of Rs 2,000 due in 2020-21 will be front-loaded and paid in
April 2020 itself under the PM KISAN Yojana.
It would cover 8.7 crore farmers.
IV. Cash transfers Under PM Garib Kalyan Yojana:
Help to Poor:
A total of 20.40 crores PMJDY women account-holders would be given an ex-gratia
of Rs 500 per month for next three months.
Gas cylinders:
Under PM Garib Kalyan Yojana, gas cylinders, free of cost, would be provided to 8
crore poor families for the next three months.
Help to low wage earners in organised sectors:
Wage-earners below Rs 15,000 per month in businesses having less than 100
workers are at risk of losing their employment.
Under this package, government proposes to pay 24 percent of their monthly
wages into their PF accounts for next three months.
This would prevent disruption in their employment.
Support for senior citizens (above 60 years), widows and Divyang:
There are around 3 crore aged widows and people in Divyang category who are
vulnerable due to economic disruption caused by COVID-19.
Government will give them Rs 1,000 to tide over difficulties during next three
months.
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MNREGA
Under PM Garib Kalyan Yojana, MNREGA wages would be increased by Rs 20 with
effect from 1 April, 2020. Wage increase under MNREGA will provide an additional
Rs 2,000 benefit annually to a worker.
This will benefit approximately 13.62 crore families.
V. V. Self-Help groups:
Women organised through 63 lakhs Self Help Groups (SHGs) support 6.85 crore
households.
a. Limit of collateral free lending would be increased from Rs 10 to Rs 20
lakhs.
VI. Other components of PM Garib Kalyan package
Organised sector:
Employees’ Provident Fund Regulations will be amended to include Pandemic as
the reason to allow non-refundable advance of 75 percent of the amount or
three months of the wages, whichever is lower, from their accounts.
Families of four crore workers registered under EPF can take benefit of this
window.
Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Fund:
Welfare Fund for Building and Other Constructions Workers has been created under
a Central Government Act.
There are around 3.5 Crore registered workers in the Fund.
State Governments will be given directions to utilise this fund to provide
assistance and support to these workers to protect them against economic
disruptions.
District Mineral Fund
The State Government will be asked to utilise the funds available under District
Mineral Fund (DMF) for supplementing and augmenting facilities of medical
testing, screening and other requirements in connection with preventing the
spread of CVID-19 pandemic as well as treating the patients affected with this
pandemic.
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Annexure ‘XIII’ – Reserve Bank of India Regulatory Policies – Covid-19
Date : Mar 27, 2020
Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies
This Statement sets out various developmental and regulatory policies that directly address
the stress in financial conditions caused by COVID-19. They consist of: (i) expanding liquidity
in the system sizeable to ensure that financial markets and institutions are able to function
normally in the face of COVID-related dislocations; (ii) reinforcing monetary transmission so
that bank credit flows on easier terms are sustained to those who have been affected by the
pandemic; (iii) easing financial stress caused by COVID-19 disruptions by relaxing repayment
pressures and improving access to working capital; and (iv) improving the functioning of
markets in view of the high volatility experienced with the onset and spread of the pandemic.
The policy initiatives in this section should be read in conjunction with the MPC’s decision
on monetary policy actions and stance in its resolution.
I. Liquidity Management
As stated earlier, the first set of measures is intended to ensure that adequate liquidity is
available to all constituents so that COVID-19 related liquidity constraints are eased.
1. Targeted Long Term Repos Operations (TLTROs)
The onset and rapid propagation of COVID-19 in India has ignited large sell-offs in the
domestic equity, bond and forex markets. With the intensification of redemption pressures,
liquidity premia on instruments such as corporate bonds, commercial paper and debentures
have surged. Combined with the thinning of trading activity with the COVID outbreak,
financial conditions for these instruments, which are used, inter alia, to access working
capital in the face of the slowdown in bank credit, have also tightened. In order to mitigate
their adverse effects on economic activity leading to pressures on cash flows, it has been
decided that the Reserve Bank will conduct auctions of targeted term repos of up to three
years tenor of appropriate sizes for a total amount of up to ₹ 1,00,000 crore at a floating
rate linked to the policy repo rate.
Liquidity availed under the scheme by banks has to be deployed in investment grade
corporate bonds, commercial paper, and non-convertible debentures over and above the
outstanding level of their investments in these bonds as on March 27, 2020. Banks shall be
required to acquire up to fifty per cent of their incremental holdings of eligible instruments
from primary market issuances and the remaining fifty per cent from the secondary market,
including from mutual funds and non-banking finance companies. Investments made by banks
under this facility will be classified as held to maturity (HTM) even in excess of 25 per cent
of total investment permitted to be included in the HTM portfolio. Exposures under this
facility will also not be reckoned under the large exposure framework.
The first TLTRO auction will be held today (March 27, 2020). Following a review of the
outcome of this auction, the subsequent TLTRO auctions will be announced. Details about
this facility are being issued separately.
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2. Cash Reserve Ratio
a. Liquidity in the banking system remains ample, as reflected in absorption of surpluses
from the banking system under reverse repo operations of the LAF of the order of ₹ 2.86 lakh
crore on a daily average basis during March 1-25, 2020. It is observed, however, that the
distribution of this liquidity is highly asymmetrical across the financial system, and starkly so
within the banking system.
As a one-time measure to help banks tide over the disruption caused by COVID-19, it has
been decided to reduce the cash reserve ratio (CRR) of all banks by 100 basis points to 3.0
per cent of net demand and time liabilities (NDTL) with effect from the reporting fortnight
beginning March 28, 2020. This reduction in the CRR would release primary liquidity of about
₹ 1,37,000 crore uniformly across the banking system in proportion to liabilities of
constituents rather than in relation to holdings of excess SLR. This dispensation will be
available for a period of one year ending on March 26, 2021.
b. Furthermore, taking cognisance of hardships faced by banks in terms of social distancing
of staff and consequent strains on reporting requirements, it has been decided to reduce the
requirement of minimum daily CRR balance maintenance from 90 per cent to 80 per cent
effective from the first day of the reporting fortnight beginning March 28, 2020. This is a
one-time dispensation available up to June 26, 2020.
3. Marginal Standing Facility
Under the marginal standing facility (MSF), banks can borrow overnight at their discretion by
dipping up to 2 per cent into the Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR). In view of the exceptionally
high volatility in domestic financial markets which bring in phases of liquidity stress and to
provide comfort to the banking system, it has been decided to increase the limit of 2 per
cent to 3 per cent with immediate effect. This measure will be applicable up to June 30,
2020. This is intended to provide comfort to the banking system by allowing it to avail an
additional ₹ 1,37,000 crore of liquidity under the LAF window in times of stress at the reduced
MSF rate announced in the MPC’s resolution.
These three measures relating to TLTRO, CRR and MSF will inject a total liquidity of ₹ 3.74
lakh crore to the system.
4. Widening of the Monetary Policy Rate Corridor
In view of persistent excess liquidity, it has been decided to widen the existing policy rate
corridor from 50 bps to 65 bps. Under the new corridor, the reverse repo rate under the
liquidity adjustment facility (LAF) would be 40 bps lower than the policy repo rate. The
marginal standing facility (MSF) rate would continue to be 25 bps above the policy repo rate.
II. Regulation and Supervision
Alongside liquidity measures, it is important that efforts are undertaken to mitigate the
burden of debt servicing brought about by disruptions on account of the fall-out of the COVID-
19 pandemic. Such efforts, in turn, will prevent the transmission of financial stress to the
real economy, and will ensure the continuity of viable businesses and provide relief to
borrowers in these extraordinarily troubled times.
5. Moratorium on Term Loans
All commercial banks (including regional rural banks, small finance banks and local area
banks), co-operative banks, all-India Financial Institutions, and NBFCs (including housing
finance companies and micro-finance institutions) (“lending institutions”) are being
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permitted to allow a moratorium of three months on payment of instalments in respect of
all term loans outstanding as on March 1, 2020. Accordingly, the repayment schedule and all
subsequent due dates, as also the tenor for such loans, may be shifted across the board by
three months.
6. Deferment of Interest on Working Capital Facilities
In respect of working capital facilities sanctioned in the form of cash credit/overdraft,
lending institutions are being permitted to allow a deferment of three months on payment
of interest in respect of all such facilities outstanding as on March 1, 2020. The accumulated
interest for the period will be paid after the expiry of the deferment period.
In respect of paragraphs 5 and 6 above, the moratorium/deferment is being provided
specifically to enable the borrowers to tide over the economic fallout from COVID-19. Hence,
the same will not be treated as change in terms and conditions of loan agreements due to
financial difficulty of the borrowers and, consequently, will not result in asset classification
downgrade. The lending institutions may accordingly put in place a Board approved policy in
this regard.
7. Easing of Working Capital Financing
In respect of working capital facilities sanctioned in the form of cash credit/overdraft,
lending institutions may recalculate drawing power by reducing margins and/or by
reassessing the working capital cycle for the borrowers. Such changes in credit terms
permitted to the borrowers to specifically tide over the economic fallout from COVID-19 will
not be treated as concessions granted due to financial difficulties of the borrower, and
consequently, will not result in asset classification downgrade.
In respect of paragraphs 5, 6 and 7, the rescheduling of payments will not qualify as a default
for the purposes of supervisory reporting and reporting to credit information companies
(CICs) by the lending institutions. CICs shall ensure that the actions taken by lending
institutions pursuant to the above announcements do not adversely impact the credit history
of the beneficiaries.
8. Deferment of Implementation of Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR)
As part of reforms undertaken in the years following the global financial crisis, the Basel
Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) had introduced the Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR)
which reduces funding risk by requiring banks to fund their activities with sufficiently stable
sources of funding over a time horizon of a year in order to mitigate the risk of future funding
stress. As per the prescribed timeline, banks in India were required to maintain NSFR of 100
per cent from April 1, 2020. It has now been decided to defer the implementation of NSFR
by six months from April 1, 2020 to October 1, 2020.
9. Deferment of Last Tranche of Capital Conservation Buffer
The capital conservation buffer (CCB) is designed to ensure that banks build up capital
buffers during normal times (i.e., outside periods of stress) which can be drawn down as
losses are incurred during a stressed period. As per Basel standards, the CCB was to be
implemented in tranches of 0.625 per cent and the transition to full CCB of 2.5 per cent was
set to be completed by March 31, 2019. It was subsequently decided to defer the
implementation of the last tranche of 0.625 per cent of the CCB from March 31, 2019 to
March 31, 2020. Considering the potential stress on account of COVID-19, it has been decided
to further defer the implementation of the last tranche of 0.625 per cent of the CCB from
March 31, 2020 to September 30, 2020. Consequently, the pre-specified trigger for loss
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absorption through conversion/write-down of Additional Tier 1 instruments (PNCPS and PDI)
shall remain at 5.5 per cent of risk-weighted assets (RWAs) and will rise to 6.125 per cent of
RWAs on September 30, 2020.
III. Financial Markets
The decision in respect of financial markets is essentially of a developmental nature,
intended to improve depth and price discovery in the forex market segments by reducing
arbitrage between onshore and offshore markets. This measure assumes greater importance
in the context of the increased volatility of the rupee caused by the impact of COVID-19 on
currency markets.
10. Permitting Banks to Deal in Offshore Non-Deliverable Rupee Derivative Markets
(Offshore NDF Rupee Market)
The offshore Indian Rupee (INR) derivative market - the Non-Deliverable Forward (NDF)
market - has been growing rapidly in recent times. At present, Indian banks are not permitted
to participate in this market, although the benefits of their participation in the NDF market
have been widely recognised. All aspects of the issue have been examined in detail and a
consensus has emerged in RBI that the time is apposite to remove segmentation between the
onshore and offshore markets and improve efficiency of price discovery. Accordingly, it has
been decided, in consultation with the Government, to permit banks in India which operate
International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) Banking Units (IBUs) to participate in the NDF
market with effect from June 1, 2020. Banks may participate through their branches in India,
their foreign branches or through their IBUs. Final directions are being issued today.
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Annexure ‘XIV’ - Important Websites & Twitter Handles
Websites
1. World Health Organization - www.who.int
2. Ministry of Health & Family Welfare - www.mohfw.gov.in
3. Ministry of Finance - www.finmin.nic.in
4. Ministry of Commerce and Industry – www.commerce.gov.in
5. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - www.cdc.gov
6. Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) - https://www.icmr.gov.in/
7. MyGov - https://www.mygov.in/covid-19
8. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) - https://www.csir.res.in/
9. National Centre for Disease Control – Inputs on environmental cleaning,
decontamination in quarantine facilities etc
https://dghs.gov.in/content/1407_3_NationalCentreforDiseaseControl.aspx:
10. Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry - http://ficci.in/
11. Confederation of Indian Industry https://www.cii.in/
Twitter Handles
1. World Health Organization - @WHO
2. Ministry of Health & Family Welfare - @MoHFW_INDIA
3. Ministry of Finance - @FinMinIndia
4. Ministry of Commerce and Industry – @CimGOI
5. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - @CDCgov
6. Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) - @ICMRDELHI
7. MyGov - @mygovindia
8. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) - @CSIR_IND
9. Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry - @ficci_india
10. Confederation of Indian Industry - @FollowCII
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