Honda is the first automaker who has taken these necessary steps for its employees in view of the growing issues of Corona. Earlier, Mahindra had also announced that it would close its annual maintenance plant in the month of May.
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Honda Cars India announced on Thursday that it is shutting down its manufacturing plant in Rajasthan in view of the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. This shutdown will be for 10 days. The company has said that, looking at the corona, we have taken this decision. The Japanese automaker has decided to stop production at its percolation-based facility for 12 days, starting May 7, in an effort to stop the spread of coronovirus infection.
Honda has informed that production at the manufacturing plant will be halted from May 7 to May 18. The automaker will resume manufacturing operations from May 19. The annual maintenance block closure was originally scheduled for mid-May 2021.
The production capacity of the HCIL Tapukra plant is 1.8 lakhs every year. The employees of the company who work in corporate and zonal offices have been given clear instructions that they should do all work from home. Only a few associates are being called to the office for important work.
Let me tell you that Honda is the first automaker who has taken these necessary steps for its employees after seeing the growing issues of Corona. Earlier, Mahindra had also announced that it would close its annual maintenance plant in the month of May. Other manufacturers such as Maruti Suzuki, Hero MotoCorp, MG Motor India and Honda Motorcycle have already taken this decision.
All the companies have taken this important decision in view of the increasing cases of corona. At the same time, if the pace of the cases does not slow down in the coming times, then companies can close it for a longer time because different government guidelines have been issued in many states.
Please tell that even today a record 4.14 lakh new cases have come in India and 3,915 people have died. For the last 10 days, 3000 new deaths are being recorded continuously. In the second wave of COVID-19, there are still deficiencies of oxygen, medicine and beds in hospitals of many states. On Thursday, Maharashtra recorded the highest number of 62,194 new cases and 853 deaths. This was followed by 49,058 new cases of infection in Karnataka and 42,464 in Kerala. The number of active cases in India is 36,45,164.
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