Dehradun: The fury of Corona is increasing day by day. Every day, some suspicious case comes to the fore. After the chaos around the world about Coronavirus, Uttarakhand is beginning to see its effect. The effect of corona in the industry sector has started showing. Especially in the pharma industry and automobile industry the impact is more. In the coming times, the situation may deepen and workers may also face the crisis.
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According to the information, Pankaj Gupta, president of the Industry Association of Uttarakhand, said that Corona will have the most impact on the industry sector. Especially the pharma industry will be more affected. The raw material of the pharma industry comes from China the most. The supply of raw materials from China has come to a standstill for three months. The stock that the industry had, is on the verge of ending. Due to lack of raw materials, the prices of raw materials available in the market have started touching the sky. The crisis is inevitable.
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Small-scale industries may come to a standstill: Apart from this, the case of coronavirus in India has come to the fore in Delhi. A labor crisis may also arise in industries. Small industries may come to a standstill. The auto industry will also be affected. The owner of the Oberoi showroom, Rakesh Oberoi said that at the moment the impact on the auto industry is minimal. Right now BS-4 vehicles are also running, but now registration of BS-6 vehicles has started. Most parts of vehicles come from abroad. Hence, it can be seen after April. At present, some stock companies have them, so work is going on. Arvind Sharma, the manager of the 'Kiya' showroom, said that the wheel covers, logos, handles, etc. of the vehicles come from China. In view of the Corona crisis, the business has been affected, but the company is in the process of finding a public vendor.
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