Friday 26 June 2020

IPGA relief work in Kolkata


India Pulses And Grains Association (IPGA) provides 5000 disaster relief kits to the under-privileged citizens affected by the Cyclone Amphan in Kolkata 
Third in the series of overall contribution of the pulses trade to the nation amounting to Rs. 5 crores
·         First contribution by pledging Rs. 21 Lakh to PM-CARES Fund
·         Second contribution of 6000 ration bags to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, Mumbai and Navi Mumbai Police Department
·         First industry association to undertake several initiatives and contribute to the relief efforts of the Central and State Government amidst COVID-19 lockdown
Kolkata, June 25, 2020: India Pulses and Grains Association (IPGA), the nodal body for Indias pulses trade and industry today handed over 5000 disaster relief kits to Hon’ble Minister Shri. Javed Ahmed Khan, MIC Disaster Management and Civil Defence, West Bengal to be distributed to the under-privileged citizens affected by the Cyclone Amphan in Kolkata. Each relief kit contains 5 kgs Rice, 1 kg Masoor Dal, 1 kg Sugar, 1 kg Salt and 1 litre Edible Oil.
Mr. Anurag Tulshan – IPGA Convenor, East Zone speaking about the initiative said, “Cyclone Amphan has created a havoc in Kolkata and the after effects have been tremendous. People are still suffering and unable to resume normal life. Daily livelihood has been impacted and getting food for survival is a challenge. IPGA decided to step up it’s contribution by providing 5000 disaster relief kits to the under privileged citizens of Kolkata. IPGA will always support the state government in every possible situation especially natural calamities.”
While commenting on IPGA’s overall contribution to the nation Mr. Bimal Kothari, Vice Chairman – IPGA said, “This initiative is third in the series ofoverall contribution of the pulses trade to the nation amounting to Rs. 5 crores. The first contribution was pledging Rs. 21 Lakh to PM-CARES Fund and the second contribution was ofproviding 5000 ration bags to Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, Mumbai for the migrant workers and 1000 ration bags to Navi Mumbai Police Department to honour the tireless efforts taken by police personnel in the fight against COVID 19. As the nodal body of the pulses trade, we are proud to be a part of all the relief work done so far and will always support all the state and central government efforts during such unprecedented times. We are the FIRST ASSOCIATION to come forward and contribute to the best of our capacity. We hope that our effort encourages other similar Associations to come forward and contribute. This is the time, that we need to come forward to take care of our fellow Indians and support them.”
IPGA, apart from the contribution of Rs. 21 lakhs to PM-CARES Fund which is in addition to the various amounts contributed by their members. The overall contribution from the Pulses Trade to PM-CARES Fund is close to Rs. 5 crores. This is over and above the contribution made by IPGA Members in the form of food grains, sanitizers, masks, gloves and similar essential commodities and products.
About IPGA:
India Pulses and Grains Association (IPGA), the nodal body for pulses and grains trade & industry in India has over 400 direct and indirect members which include individuals, corporates as well as Regional Pulses Traders and Processors Associations taking it’s pan-India reach to over 10,000 stake holders involved in the farming, processing, warehousing and import business of Pulses across the entire value chain.
IPGA’s vision is to make Indian pulses and grains industry & trade globally competitive; and in so doing, help advance India’s food and nutrition security. IPGA takes the onus of essaying a leadership role in the domestic agri-business and play a more proactive role in the global domain to foster healthy relations among Indian market participants and between India and all associates overseas.

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