Sunday 24 October 2021

Parsis in India

Parsis in India 

Very interesting.. 

Q1. What’s the population of Parsis in India ?

Ans. 69,000 (as per
         2019 Census)


Q2. Who is making and
        supplying the bulk
        of Covidshield
        vaccines?

Ans. Serum Institute
         owned by Adaar
         Poonawala.

Q3. Who is supplying
       the vials for the
        Vaccine?

Ans. Schott Kaisha-
         owned by Rishabh
         Dadachanji, a
         Parsi.

Q4.  Which company is
         providing ground
         logistics supports
         for transport of
         the vaccine?

Ans. Tata Motors -
          Ratan Tata, has
          developed high
          density PU based
          Cold storage vans
          using its fleet of
          Tata 407 trucks
          and made
          available the fleet
          at all vaccine
          receiving airports
          as well as for
          Serum plant to
          origin airport

Q5.  Which company
         has provided
         medical grade
         refrigerators for
         the vaccine?

Ans. Godrej Appliance 
          - it seems Godrej
           had already 
           started a medical
           refrigeration test
           unit 3 years back
           as part of Make
           In India wave and
           provide
           indegenious
           refrigerators
           leveraging its
           expertise in
           household /
           Industrial
           refrigeration

Q6.  Which Company
        provides dry ice
        boxes for local
        vaccine storage?

Ans. Farouk  Dadabhoy.

Q7.  Which Company
        provided air lift for
        the first batch of
       vaccines
       dispatched free of
       cost?

Ans. Go Air owned by
         Wadias.

Imagine a minuscule population of 69000 with no claims, no vote bank, no publicity hungry catch phrases, no political aspiration,
but only driven by spirit of enterprise, purpose to do good to the Society while making profits and looking at world with human eyes... can make such a difference ...

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