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IPGA Joins Relief Amidst COVID-19 Lockdown

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1 26-Apr-20 Yashobhumi

Pulses industry body IPGA donates Rs 21 lakh to PM-CARES Fund, 6,000 ration

kits for needy

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2 26-Apr-20 Punyanagari

Pulses industry body IPGA donates Rs 21 lakh to PM-CARES Fund, 6,000 ration

kits for needy

6

Online

3 26-Apr-20 The Economic Times

Pulses industry body IPGA donates Rs 21 lakh to PM-CARES Fund, 6,000 ration

kits for needy

4 26-Apr-20 Business Standard

Pulses industry body IPGA donates Rs 21 lakh to PM-CARES Fund, 6,000 ration

kits for needy

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5 26-Apr-20 Outlook India

Pulses industry body IPGA donates Rs 21 lakh to PM-CARES Fund, 6,000 ration

kits for needy

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6 26-Apr-20 FinancialExpress

Pulses industry body IPGA donates Rs 21 lakh to PM-CARES Fund, 6,000 ration

kits for needy

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7 26-Apr-20 Devdiscourse

Pulses industry body IPGA donates Rs 21 lakh to PM-CARES Fund, 6,000 ration

kits for needy

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8 26-Apr-20 Yahoo.com

Pulses industry body IPGA donates Rs 21 lakh to PM-CARES Fund, 6,000 ration

kits for needy

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9 26-Apr-20 Navbharat times

Pulses industry body IPGA donates Rs 21 lakh to PM-CARES Fund, 6,000 ration

kits for needy

Click Here

Electronic Coverage

9 26-Apr-20 News first network

Pulses industry body IPGA donates Rs 21 lakh to PM-CARES Fund, 6,000 ration

kits for needy

https://youtu.be/5P_Sf1CFz00

10 26-Apr-20 Samachar News

Pulses industry body IPGA donates Rs 21 lakh to PM-CARES Fund, 6,000 ration

kits for needy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwKIHDn7QGE&f

eature=youtu.be

11 26-Apr-20 Mumbai Raftar News

Pulses industry body IPGA donates Rs 21 lakh to PM-CARES Fund, 6,000 ration

kits for needy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_2H2DOOcvY&f

eature=youtu.be

12 26-Apr-20 RJ24 News

Pulses industry body IPGA donates Rs 21 lakh to PM-CARES Fund, 6,000 ration

kits for needy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZFuHwctwBQ&f

eature=youtu.be

Print Coverage

Date:26 April 2020

Publication Name: Punyanagari

Edition: Mumbai

Date:26 April 2020

Publication Name: Yashobhumi

Edition: Mumbai

Online Coverage

Date:26 April 2020

Publication Name: The Economic Times

Edition: National

Website: Business Standard

URL of Coverage: https://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/pulses-industry-body-

ipga-donates-rs-21-lakh-to-pm-cares-fund-6-000-ration-kits-for-needy-120042500403_1.html

India Pulses and Grains Association (IPGA) said it has decided to contribute Rs 21 lakh to the PM-

CARES Fund to support the fight against the coronavirus outbreak.

"IPGA has decided to contribute a sum of Rs 21 lakh to the PM-CARES Fund which is in addition to

the various amounts contributed by their members," the association said in a statement.

IPGA is also supporting the frontline fighters as well as the migrant workers and needy families stuck

in containment zones.

The association will be providing a total of 6,000 ration bags for this cause. Each bag of ration will

contain 5 kgs of rice, 5 kgs of atta, 2 kgs of dal, 1 liter of cooking oil, 1 kg of sugar, and 1 kg of salt.

IPGA Chairman Jitu Bheda said, "Supporting the police personnel of Navi Mumbai is our way of

expressing our gratitude to them for the tireless efforts taken by them to ensure that the APMC

(Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee) continues to function every day."

The association said its members in their individual capacities are also doing a lot of relief work.

"The overall contribution from the pulses trade to PM-CARES Fund is close to Rs 5 crores," it said.

This is over and above the contribution made by IPGA members in the form of foodgrains, sanitizers,

masks, gloves, and similar essential commodities.

Bimal Kothari, vice chairman, IPGA, said other industry associations should also come forward and

support this fight to control the COVID-19 pandemic.

IPGA is the nodal body for pulses and grains trade and industry in India. It has over 400 direct and

indirect members which include individuals, corporates as well as regional pulses traders, and

processors associations, taking its pan-India reach to over 10,000 stakeholders involved in the

farming, processing, warehousing, and import of pulses.

Website: Outlook India

URL of Coverage:

https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/pulses-industry-body-ipga-donates-rs-21-

lakh-to-pmcares-fund-6000-ration-kits-for-

needy/1814220?utm_source=amp&utm_medium=wa&utm_campaign=amp

New Delhi, Apr 25 (PTI) India Pulses and Grains Association (IPGA) said it has decided to contribute

Rs 21 lakh to the PM-CARES Fund to support the fight against the coronavirus outbreak.

"IPGA has decided to contribute a sum of Rs 21 lakh to the PM-CARES Fund which is in addition to

the various amounts contributed by their members," the association said in a statement.

IPGA is also supporting the frontline fighters as well as the migrant workers and needy families stuck

in containment zones.

The association will be providing a total of 6,000 ration bags for this cause. Each bag of ration will

contain 5 kgs of rice, 5 kgs of atta, 2 kgs of dal, 1 litre of cooking oil, 1 kg of sugar and 1 kg of salt.

IPGA Chairman Jitu Bheda said, "Supporting the police personnel of Navi Mumbai is our way of

expressing our gratitude to them for the tireless efforts taken by them to ensure that the APMC

(Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee) continues to function every day."

The association said its members in their individual capacities are also doing a lot of relief work.

"The overall contribution from the pulses trade to PM-CARES Fund is close to Rs 5 crores," it said.

This is over and above the contribution made by IPGA members in the form of foodgrains, sanitizers,

masks, gloves and similar essential commodities.

Bimal Kothari, vice chairman, IPGA, said other industry associations should also come forward and

support this fight to control COVID-19 pandemic.

IPGA is the nodal body for pulses and grains trade and industry in India. It has over 400 direct and

indirect members which include individuals, corporates as well as regional pulses traders and

processors associations, taking its pan-India reach to over 10,000 stakeholders involved in the

farming, processing, warehousing and import of pulses. PTI MJH ABM ABM

Website: Financial express

URL of Coverage:

https://www.financialexpress.com/industry/pulses-industry-body-ipga-donates-rs-21-

lakh-to-pm-cares-fund-6000-ration-kits-for-needy/1939430/

This is over and above the contribution made by IPGA members in the form of foodgrains, sanitizers,

masks, gloves and similar essential commodities.India Pulses and Grains Association (IPGA) said it

has decided to contribute Rs 21 lakh to the PM-CARES Fund to support the fight against the

coronavirus outbreak. “IPGA has decided to contribute a sum of Rs 21 lakh to the PM-CARES Fund

which is in addition to the various amounts contributed by their members,” the association said in

a statementIPGA is also supporting the frontline fighters as well as the migrant workers and needy

families stuck in containment zones. The association will be providing a total of 6,000 ration bags

for this cause. Each bag of ration will contain 5 kgs of rice, 5 kgs of atta, 2 kgs of dal, 1 litre of cooking

oil, 1 kg of sugar and 1 kg of salt.

IPGA Chairman Jitu Bheda said, “Supporting the police personnel of Navi Mumbai is our way of

expressing our gratitude to them for the tireless efforts taken by them to ensure that the APMC

(Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee) continues to function every day.”

The association said its members in their individual capacities are also doing a lot of relief work.

“The overall contribution from the pulses trade to PM-CARES Fund is close to Rs 5 crores,” it said.

This is over and above the contribution made by IPGA members in the form of foodgrains, sanitizers,

masks, gloves and similar essential commodities.

Bimal Kothari, vice chairman, IPGA, said other industry associations should also come forward and

support this fight to control COVID-19 pandemic. IPGA is the nodal body for pulses and grains trade

and industry in India. It has over 400 direct and indirect members which include individuals,

corporates as well as regional pulses traders and processors associations, taking its pan-India reach

to over 10,000 stakeholders involved in the farming, processing, warehousing and import of pulses.

Website: Devdiscourse

URL of Coverage:

https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/business/1023472-pulses-industry-body-ipga-

donates-rs-21-lakh-to-pm-cares-fund-6000-ration-kits-for-needy

India Pulses and Grains Association (IPGA) said it has decided to contribute Rs 21 lakh to the PM-

CARES Fund to support the fight against the coronavirus outbreak. "IPGA has decided to contribute

a sum of Rs 21 lakh to the PM-CARES Fund which is in addition to the various amounts contributed

by their members," the association said in a statementIPGA is also supporting the frontline fighters

as well as the migrant workers and needy families stuck in containment zones. The association will

be providing a total of 6,000 ration bags for this cause. Each bag of ration will contain 5 kgs of rice,

5 kgs of atta, 2 kgs of dal, 1 litre of cooking oil, 1 kg of sugar and 1 kg of salt. IPGA Chairman Jitu

Bheda said, "Supporting the police personnel of Navi Mumbai is our way of expressing our gratitude

to them for the tireless efforts taken by them to ensure that the APMC (Agriculture Produce

Marketing Committee) continues to function every day." The association said its members in their

individual capacities are also doing a lot of relief work. "The overall contribution from the pulses

trade to PM-CARES Fund is close to Rs 5 crores," it said

This is over and above the contribution made by IPGA members in the form of foodgrains, sanitizers,

masks, gloves and similar essential commodities. Bimal Kothari, vice chairman, IPGA, said other

industry associations should also come forward and support this fight to control COVID-19

pandemic. IPGA is the nodal body for pulses and grains trade and industry in India. It has over 400

direct and indirect members which include individuals, corporates as well as regional pulses traders

and processors associations, taking its pan-India reach to over 10,000 stakeholders involved in the

farming, processing, warehousing and import of pulses.

Website: Yahoo news

URL of Coverage: https://in.news.yahoo.com/pulses-industry-body-ipga-donates-

075449428.html

New Delhi, Apr 25 (PTI) India Pulses and Grains Association (IPGA) said it has decided to

contribute Rs 21 lakh to the PM-CARES Fund to support the fight against the coronavirus

outbreak.

'IPGA has decided to contribute a sum of Rs 21 lakh to the PM-CARES Fund which is in

addition to the various amounts contributed by their members,' the association said in a

statement.

IPGA is also supporting the frontline fighters as well as the migrant workers and needy

families stuck in containment zones. The association will be providing a total of 6,000 ration

bags for this cause. Each bag of ration will contain 5 kgs of rice, 5 kgs of atta, 2 kgs of dal, 1

litre of cooking oil, 1 kg of sugar and 1 kg of salt.

IPGA Chairman Jitu Bheda said, 'Supporting the police personnel of Navi Mumbai is our way

of expressing our gratitude to them for the tireless efforts taken by them to ensure that the

APMC (Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee) continues to function every day.' The

association said its members in their individual capacities are also doing a lot of relief work.

'The overall contribution from the pulses trade to PM-CARES Fund is close to Rs 5 crores,' it

said.

This is over and above the contribution made by IPGA members in the form of foodgrains,

sanitizers, masks, gloves and similar essential commodities.

Bimal Kothari, vice chairman, IPGA, said other industry associations should also come

forward and support this fight to control COVID-19 pandemic. IPGA is the nodal body for

pulses and grains trade and industry in India. It has over 400 direct and indirect members

which include individuals, corporates as well as regional pulses traders and processors

associations, taking its pan-India reach to over 10,000 stakeholders involved in the farming,

processing, warehousing and import of pulses. PTI MJH ABM ABM

Website: Navbharat times

URL of Coverage:

https://navbharattimes.indiatimes.com/business/business-news/ipga-gives-rs-21-lakhs-

to-pmkers-fund/articleshow/75374743.cms

नयी दिल्ली, 25 अपै्रल (भाषा) भारतीय िलहन एवं अनाज संघ (आईपीजीए) ने कोदवड-19 संकट से

दनपटने के दलए प्रधानमंत्री नागररक सहायता एवं आपात स्थिदत राहत कोष (पीएम-केयसस) में 21 लाख

रुपये का योगिान िेने की घोषणा की है। संघ ने बयान में कहा, ‘‘आईपीजीए ने पीएम-केयसस कोष में 21

लाख रुपये िेने का फैसला दकया है। इसके अलावा हमारे सिस्ो ंने इस कोष में अलग से भी योगिान

दकया है।’’ आईपीजीए इसके अलावा कोरोना वायरस से दनपटने में लगे लोगो ंतिा दनयंत्रण वाले के्षत्रो ंमें

फंसे प्रवासी मजिूरो ंऔर उनके पररवारो ंकी भी मिि कर रहा है। इसके दलए वह 6,000 बैग उपलब्ध

करा रहा है। एक राशन बैग में पांच दकलो आटा, िो दकलो िाल, एक लीटर पकाने का तेल, एक दकलो

चीनी और एक दकलो नमक दिया जा रहा है। आईपीजीए के चेयरमैन जीतू भेडा ने कहा दक नवी म ंबई

के प दलसकदमसयो ंको समिसन के जररये हमने उनके द्वारा कृदष उपज मंडी सदमदत (एपीएमसी) में

कामकाज स दनदित करने के दलए दकए जा रहे प्रयासो ंके प्रदत आभार जताया है। आईपीजीए ने कहा,

‘‘उसके सिस् व्यस्िगत रूप से भी राहत कायो में योगिान िे रहे हैं। िलहन कारोबार के्षत्र के लोग

अब तक पीएम-केयसस में पांच करोड रुपये का योगिान कर च के हैं।’’

Electronic Coverage

Website: News first network

URL of Coverage:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5P_Sf1CFz00&feature=youtu.be

Website: Samachar News

URL of Coverage

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwKIHDn7QGE&feature=youtu.be

Website: Mumbai Raftar News

URL of Coverage:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_2H2DOOcvY&feature=youtu.be

Website: RJ24 News

URL of Coverage:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZFuHwctwBQ&feature=youtu.be

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