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Anita Dongre to make masks to support fight against COVID-19

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

Fashion designer Anita Dongre will be producing masks to contribute in India's fight against the novel coronavirus.

The couturier's label started the production of the masks after receiving permission from the concerned authorities, in two of the five village centres that were initiated in collaboration with the Maharashtra state government four years ago.

The centres were set up by the designer's foundation with an aim to train women to make garments and give them employment.

Every one of us must do everything within our power to stop the spread of this virus and keep as many people as we can safe. The production of reusable masks is one step in that direction, Dongre said in a statement.

 

According to the press release, around 24 women will be working in these village centres to create up to 7000 masks each week for distribution to NGOs, village residents, individuals, and hospitals.

They will be working under strict social distancing and hygiene protocols to produce these masks and distribute them.

The cotton masks will be reusable, washable and sustainable.

At the request of the local hospital in Palgadh, the team will also make special disposable masks for doctors, nurses and hospital staff.

This is Dongre's second initiative to fight COVID-19 after setting up a Rs 1.5 crore fund to cover smaller vendors and self-employed artisans.

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First Published: Apr 14 2020 | 4:28 PM IST

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