City
Epaper

Maharashtra CM demands drugs, ventilators from Centre

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: June 17, 2020 19:03 IST

On Day 2 of the 6th PM-CM conference over the coronavirus pandemic in which he discussed the COVID-19 exit ...

Open in App

On Day 2 of the 6th PM-CM conference over the coronavirus pandemic in which he discussed the COVID-19 exit strategy with the state chief ministers. Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray in a video conference meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi today demanded immediate approval of some drug for treatment of COVID-19 patients, directing nationalised banks to give farmers quick loan, and a single formula for holding examinations across the country.

Maharashtra CM also from the Centre to provide additional ventilators for the treatment of coronavirus positive patients especially in the rural areas. 

CM further demanded approval of medicines to treat COVID-19 patients. 

Tags: Uddhav ThackerayNarendra ModiCoronavirusCovid-19
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraPM Modi Saw It Coming, It Was No Surprise: Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde Slams Pakistan Over Ceasefire Violation

Entertainment"Tu Na Jhukega Kabhi' Na Thamega Kabhi": Amitabh Bachchan Salutes PM Modi and Indian Army On Operation Sindoor

NationalIndia-Pakistan Tensions Escalates: Jets Downed, Missile Strikes Exchanged; Blackouts Imposed Across Country

MaharashtraUddhav Thackeray Praises Indian Army Over Operation Sindoor, Says ‘It Is Necessary to..."

MaharashtraSharad Pawar Commends India's Operation Sindoor, Extends Full Support to PM Modi In Fight Against Pakistan

Maharashtra Realted Stories

ThaneThane: 60-Year-Old Businessman Cheated of Rs 4.5 Crore in GST Scam, Case Registered

PunePune Shocker: 17-Year-Old Girl Dies After Knife Attack by Bike-Borne Assailants

MaharashtraMaharashtra SSC Result 2025: Class 10 Marks to Be Announced on May 13 at 1 PM

PunePune: Thar SUV Hits Parked Two-Wheelers in Kothrud; Accused Detained for Drunk Driving

NashikUnseasonal Rains Damage Crops on 3,454 Hectares in Nashik District; Mango, Onion, Vegetables Affected