Patna: The Bihar government has roped in workers under the Jeevika scheme to manufacture around 5.88 lakh face masks till date to help fight the battle against coronavirus.
An official involved with the Bihar Rural Livelihood Project (Jeevika) said that women associated with the programme were preparing face masks in all the districts of the state.
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The women are being provided with the raw material required to make face masks.
"As many as 1,276 self-help groups involved in the activity had till Thursday made 5,88,331 masks, which will be provided to the people at reasonable prices in the retail market," Jeevika officer Mahua Rai told IANS.
She said that the endeavour had provided a source of income for those connected with the programme amid the lockdown.