The Indian factory making 6,000 syringes a minute - BBC News
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- One of the world's biggest syringe makers has ramped up production because of the huge demand for Covid vaccines.
Rajiv Nath, who heads India's largest syringe factory, says it is now making around 6,000 syringes a minute.
But he says that's still not enough given that the world needs 10 billion syringes to vaccinate just 60% of the population.
He believes co-ordination between the vaccine makers, governments, the World Health Organization and syringe makers will be “very, very critical” going forward.
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Finally bbc showing something that is good about india.
@jerry xulin fair enough
@jerry xulin well india was destroyed by Congress and they didn't open market until 1990 while china did in 1970 , now under modi india is developing like anything ( fastest developing nation rn)
@Gaurav Gadhale bruh india is developing way way way way way faster than USA and China
Becoz we are against china thats why same goes to dw news too
@jerry xulin I respect your words
Love to China from India
It's so refreshing to see mass production that's NOT, "made in china" ROFL hahaha.
Asia
LOL, sooooo true
people dying in india like hell. you think they made good products?
@@krstoevandrus5937 first of all educate yourself
Indians are dying because there is no control over hoarding of vaccines,ventilators, oxygen cylinders and even ambulances- which has triggered over 5 hundred thousand deaths. In fact the conduction of state elections (in West Bengal, Assam,Kerala,Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry) and the holy festival of Kumbh Mela in the wrong time (as per solar cycles in Hindu Holy calendars ) resulted in uncontrolled pace of spreading COVID 19 due to almost a million maskless present in public gatherings.
We have to be thankful to have India as a global medical manufacturing base. Their contribution - even while paid which is their right - by making vaccines through COVAX, PPE, masks, and now syringes is amazing. Thank you.
@Tim Foster what do you mean? You do realise that if you like in the UK, your vaccine is most likely coming from India?
@Tom M true most of the was provided by the UK with their world class manufacturing capability.
The UK is a true world power in manufacturing, tech, agriculture etc.... Way ahead of Germany, Japan, Switzerland, Sweden, France, South Korea, USA etc....
Thank you UK for being a true tech and manufacturing powerhouse.
In fact I'm using a made in UK smartphone to write this comment.
Finally, druggies don't need to share used ones anymore :D :D :)
@Tom M why would I be hurt? I'm just telling you how much of great manufacturing economy the UK really is.... They have got great automobile companies owned by English born English citizens, great Steel companies, great smartphone and semi conductor companies.
UK is number one. Why would I be hurt? India doesn't exports anything to anyone.... We are nothing in front of Great Britain 😂
@Tom M Of course UK will be investing the best vaccines on this planet. Unfortunately the vaccines invented by the Germans (BioNtech), Americans (Moderna), Novavax (Americans), Sputnik (Russians) and Indians (Bharat Biotech) have all got a higher efficacy rate than the British vaccine. But I promise you, next time it will be the British who will invest the best vaccines on this planet.
And you are right, why should you bother to have scaled vaccines factories in the UK, even though vaccine manufacturing is a highly automated operation as of 2021 and the largest manufacturing countries of USA (1), India (2) and China (3) have all got very little people employed in those factories.
Not to mention the highly advanced British logistics industry that will be used to transport vaccines all around the world and earn the much deserved revenue for the queens treasury.
Long Live Great Britain and Long Live the Queen...even though she does not wants to have a dark skinned prince in the royal family.
Who would have known that generations of Indian parents forcing their children to become doctors and engineers would finally lead to this moment.
Looking after your nan as shes on her last breath in ICU. Meanwhile you are eating fish and chips at home with your neighbours wife
Doing colonoscopies for the colonial fat 'Master Race'
@Krishnkant Singh very true
India is largely still poor . 10% of the population own 77% of all wealth in the country.
And the forced studies has made Indians lead largely unhappy lives.
Received, thank you
India is the World Pharmacy Indeed
@@krstoevandrus5937 Everyone do face challenges, and it doesn't change the fact that they still help other nations and most nations of the world still depend on for Pharmaceutical supplies and medical care. It's a pandemic and they will overcome it, even super world powers faced it, so therefore, challenges is also a means to discovery and breakthroughs. India will overcome it. SHALLOM.
@@ofejiroefejene6833 thank you 🙏🙏
@@ofejiroefejene6833 ok then every nite i am praying and wish more such challenges will come to india so she can be stronger. as you wish.
@@krstoevandrus5937 Is not my wish that everyone face the heat of the pandemic, other countries like United kingdom, Germany, USA, and even Brazil saw the heat of the pandemic and India will not be an exception. They will surely overcome. So, stop mincing words. And Incase you don't know, no one is indispensable except God. Even in the heat of the pandemic, people still depend on them for medical supplies including both developed and underdeveloped. And I pray they bounce back soon.
India still remains the World Pharmacy hub. SHALLOM SHALLOM
@@ofejiroefejene6833 leave bro negative shits..
BBC: show's something good about India
Everybody: _suprised pikachu face_
BBC's dilemma during this video : Where to place the slums?
😂😂😂
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No need.
Whole country is a slum.
@@ravimaurya4511 okay, BOT
@@himanshusirohi2403 okay self proclaimed nationalist.
We should move most production from China to India you will have less issues
India has loads of problems, that's why companies won't go there even if they leave China, they're more likely to go to SE Asia.
India suffers from tax terrorism, frequent change in regulations and sometimes with retrospective effects, poor physical infrastructure, very high turnaround time at Indian ports, poor labour productivity, inspector raj and veritable minefields of labour laws. These are some of the reasons why in 2019, nearly a third of the manufacturing capacity of Indian companies were lying idle. Things have only gotten worse since then.
@Shiva Limbu Dubey India & Vietnam. Apple is more of a unique case anyway, their infrastructure was already pretty spread out, with parts being manufactured in different countries. The processor chips are made in Taiwan. Foxconn is the main supplies partner for Apple, they have factories not just in China, but in Thailand, Malaysia, the Czech Republic, South Korea, Singapore, and the Philippines.
Assembly was mainly being done in China, but other of their preexisting facilities were doing assemblies too. It's an easier switch than if a company was getting everything done in one country.
@M1 India dude India hasn't recieved that much FDI. Look at the FDI stock from 2017 (latest index I could find). India's FDI stock was at $367,500million. Compare that to Vietnam's at $318,700million. That's already nearly as much as India, but per capita Vietnam got a hell of a lot more. It doesn't even compare.
-India FDI $367,500million/population 1.366billion = $269 per person
-Vietnam FDI $318,700million/population 96million = $3319 per person
If we were to compare India to SE Asia as a whole:
(Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos, Singapore, Timor-Leste, Brunei Darussalam) population 673.43million
SE Asia FDI:
Singapore FDI $1,285,000million,
Vietnam FDI $318,700million,
Indonesia FDI $247,700million,
Thailand FDI $205,500million,
Malaysia FDI $133,200million,
Philippines FDI $78,790million,
Cambodia FDI $29,170million,
Laos FDI $15,140million
(no FDI figures for Myanmar, Timor-Leste, Brunei Darussalam)
Total = $2,313,200million = $3434 per person
If we take Singapore out as the outlier. The FDI for the rest of SE Asia would be $1,285,000million, and a population of 667,582,777
The still gives $1925 per person, beating India's $269 per person by a country mile...
China's FDI $1,514,000million, population 1.398billion = $1083 per person.
So no India's $269 per person isn't really something to boast about...
@M1 India Not Indian. Anyway Vietnam got 28.53 billion in 2020, that's still way more per capita than India.
As for Manufactoring output, sure it's great India is ranked 5th, however, given the size of India, it should be doing a heck of a lot more in terms of real percentages.
in 2018 India produced $412billions worth in manufactured goods, but again if you compare that to SE Asia who has half the population of India.
Indonesia $207billion, Thailand $136billion, Singapore $73billion, Philippines $63billion, Vietnam $39billion, Myanmar $16billion,
Puts SE Asia's Total = $534billion beating India's $412billions and with half the population size.
I'm not trying to rag on India, I'm just saying India needs to make a lot more improvements to live up to their potential. India has about the same population count as China and should be performing at the same level, but its not. China produced 4Trillions worth that year.
But talking in terms of productivity per capita, SE Asia is twice as productive as India. If SE Asia had the population size of India, SE Asia might be making about $1.5Trillion, not as productive as China but more so than India.
@Gaurav Gadhale blowing smoke up your own ass doesn’t reflect reality and does little to improve the situation. But if you want to delude yourself and say India doesn’t need to improve... Whatever floats your boat I guess.
I was very impressed by this production & commend them. Let us just call it needles & vaccine! To India 💛
Thank you
The big issue for India to develop that is overlooked is the conditions of fear in the society. Note that Indians appear relaxed, while the Chinese society is highly frightened and thus, Chinese are highly focused, they have a sense of urgency and are hardworking.This is the key to Indian development, Indians need to increase the sense of urgency to get things done, then Indians can be productive and wealthy just like the Chinese, please see czcams.com/video/F9hvfLhH1jQ/video.html or read the book "Frighten the World into Prosperity" by Christopher Oszywa.
He's selling himself short... Guns can fire multiple rounds, you need the same ammount of syringes as doses.
Thanks for your service and dedication!
so can syringes ... but its human choice to avoid using it the second time in order to avoid risk of other diseases.
I love how girls have pink and boys blue kits.😂
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Some are in white too.
that might be sort of code, pink for girls blue for boys, easy to identify.
@@theworldismyhome9888 It is a code, not by gender but by job function. Line workers are one color, engineers/management other, external vendors third, customers fourth etc. It's common all over Asian factories.
That's colour code not based on Gender but on workplace.
😄
Sometimes I forget what humanity is capable of...
Indians are always good with medicine and doctors and in medical fields.
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Im not surprised at all. Very intelligent people and very hard working.
Thanks brother
In Mathematics too, Indians are unparalleled.
When someone asks why India is called the world’s pharmacy
2/3 vaccines in the world are produced by the Serum Institute of India.
India has the most USFDA approved pharmaceutical plants in the world.
India is the country giving the most vaccines to middle and low-income nations.
India produced the Covaxin which was praised for its ability to fight new variants better than other vaccines.
Way to go India! I'll take your product over China's any day of the week.
This is the first time Basterd's broadcasting corporation has shown some positive on India.
What they show for last few days are not true? That's is what you mean?
@@thecommenter5086 It's true, but they usually show only slum when they make videos on India, I am talking about pre covid videos.
Was about to say that!
@@thecommenter5086 he said positive not true
I guess you don't know your real father is. Calling someone with your name tells what kind of a pathetic and disgusting person you are
Thanks for showing the world
How India plays a major role in every individual life in the world
That's insane number
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@@Newmoviehub678 don't self promote go get a life
@@OnlyAairaaaa He has all the right.
@@sachinss1637 ye I guess but It just makes people look srupid
@@OnlyAairaaaa Then don't.
Proud India is leading in medical in all aspects, be it Doctors, generic drugs , vaccine, syringes etc. Keep a balanced head, Welldone.
Really? But looking at this production environment is so dirty, I am disappointed in making in India 、
@@koorsfcb6976 really, not as bad as wuhan virus
@@koorsfcb6976 you should see Chinese factories way worse
@@trust1301 he is from pislamic religion not soutj korean
You should be proud
BBC broadcasting something positive about INDIA🔥
MIRACLE 😎
A global effort. I hope that all of us humans are up to it.
After we use the syringes and mask let's make sure we dispose of them in a proper manner.
lets be real. We probably wont.
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Quite right
I'm indian.
What do you suggest?
From when BBC started talking positive about India !!!! It is a British propaganda channel which has always shown developing countries in negative light. Best example of colonial mentality.
India should be focus pharmaceutical industry and equipment
Soft ware development
Defence industry
Iron industry
Fisheries industry
Cultivation
Education ( colbrate with world university)
Tourism
Great work being done by great people! Thanks!
Woah. No stereotypical Indian music in the background? No condescending remarks? I'm surprised.
They are showing the world what’s possible. Incredible diligent and pleasant people.
Yeh if you ignore the disgusting Racism, Human Rights Violation, subjugation of Kashmir, Gang Rapes, Populution. India excuses all this for stil being a 3rd world country. But it's Not Acceptable in today's Global society.
@dragon Crüe Nobody mentioned Pakistan you Idiot. We are talking about how the Human Rights Violation in India. They commited Genocide on Kashmir!!!
@@akbarmohammed4eva yes u mean kashmir genocides by peaceful s in 80s right?
@@baromuni2992 Genoncide is still happening everyday. India invaded Kashmir, occupy its land, and wants to eliminate all Muslims.
@@akbarmohammed4eva go deal with it
How are all these needle going to be recycled. Please do segment on recycling face masks, etc
They don't, they just get incinerated and the ashes buried in some landfill. Even the yellow medical bins they are put inside are incinerated too. Very wasteful indeed, but hopefully we can find a way to recycle biologically hazardous waste one day
Medical product such as this can never be recycled, under the category of biohazard, incineration, encapsulation (cement block), and burying can be done.
You wouldn't want to be injected with a recycled syringe
Needles cannot be recycled, they are a bio hazard. They're sent to incinerators.
India is a biggest example of humanity, india also get free vaccine to least developed country
india ..the pharmacy of the world
let’s hope the machines stay in good working order, everybody there stays safe and healthy, and for ongoing good luck. kudos to them.
This suddenly makes me wonder how are drug addicts coping during the pandemic. Don't their supplies also get interrupted? Or are their supply chains so robust that not even a pandemic affects them?
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Wuhan virus
Damn the whole world is gonna look like San Fransisco.
Seek Professional Help
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@@makeracistsafraidagain With your choice of profile you clearly need serious professional help.
@@makeracistsafraidagain why it's a joke you re
What do u mean is there a drug problem there?
Love to INDIA and their production capacity ❤️
India is the world pharmacy
India at it's best!!
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India suck
@@peterzion9541 You then fuck
First video I see on BBC which shown positive side of India.
I appreciate this ,
(Positive BBC - A better BBC)
😊
Proud to be an Indian.
Tf
@@hardthings5138 You're jealous not being an Indian.
@@prettysharma3820 lmao...i'm from india as well...but not stupid like u....stop taking pride on anythin...like fools.
@@hardthings5138 according to you
You are genius 😂😂🤕
@jerry xulin lol. Indian population itself 1.3 billion. And the world have 10 billion population. So grow up dude. At list Learn to appreciate good work.
Thank you Indian
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India needs not 1 but 10 thousand gigafactories specialized in manufacturing vaccines like this in order to speed up the fight against deadlier mutations and waves of COVID 19 vaccines.
Its 8,200 syringes a minute.
Damm...Hats Offf
Every needle phobics worse nightmare imagine trapped there I would die from a panic attack syringes everywhere
Imagine all those syringes being poked into your body simultaneously like acupuncture 😂
@@nnconfomiststoic888 I could never get a acupuncture I would die or murder someone because needles = my worse enemy
@@nnconfomiststoic888 had a friend who stabbed the doctor with the syringe after she snatched it and threw it at her doctor I was dying of laughter imagining that
@@jadewu111 let's say you are tied to a chair hands and feet and syringes are being poked into your body from top to bottom like acupuncture, visualize it as vividly as you can and see what it feels like
@@nnconfomiststoic888 It didn’t last long I snapped out hyperventilating with tears and a rapid heart beat
BBC cameraman after shooting the video:
Let's go to the slums. It is suffocating here.
Dear God, please help to end this pandemic so that such a huge production of such medical instruments is not required.
BBC presenters- 'I was only doing my job' The Hague court hear as the trapdoor opened. :D
brilliant
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I am proud to be an Indian.Let us all join together to wipe out covid pandemic across the globe. Let there be peace and prosperity all over the world. May God bless us all 🙏
Proud moment jai hind🥇
Just a little concern about how they'll be discarded.
Oceans
Syringe is usable only once. Although people think abt India in different way but medical and biological waste is handled with care and proper plan.
@@saikrishnabandi8736 it's kind of new for them, they will get used to it
They're incinerated, medical waste is almost always burnt
Please its humble request every INDIAN FIRST IS OUR DUTY
If world is a jungle In 21st century China and India will be Tiger and lion. No matter what is the game they will nail it.
India needs to build toilets first and then compare with a superpower like China
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@@koorsfcb6976 when will u tell the wuhan truth as we would build a toilet there to flush it
@@koorsfcb6976 first come and see ..then say ..u mulla ..allah phobia
They are certainly good at copying I can say that's for sure. Abstract and original thought not so much.
I am surprised bbc didn't show cows on road, slum etc with Indian music.
Not a single positive comment for India who is helping the world in times of need. Shame on you western's
I appreciate what they are doing, 100 percent x
They are syringes not weapons. Are you blind by eyes n deaf by ears that you did not understand the video
@Mobbdeepak McMacaveli Shakoor fools are those who think more then what is needed. Appreciate the man saving life's. Atlest his not warming his ass sitting on chair like you do & passing negative comments
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Love and respect ❤️ as an indian I salute you and your efforts since childhood we've seen syringes with name dispovan thank you ❤️
It is nice to see that western media showing positive side of the India....
Dispovan..from the time I first cried looking at the syringe...to receiving the covid vaccine today. Perhaps one of the most trusted brands on earth.
Making indians look good bro
4 billion per day is huge. Indian Covid requirement is 1.5 Billion & with 2 Covid shots we r covered for Covid.
“very, very critical” going forward.
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Thanks very much for that great work, we humbly request for your assistance towards completing this communities hospital project here in Uganda,
Looks very clean and tidy and high standard factory 👏👏👏
Really appreciate🙏👍 to their work
India is our hope to get out of this pandemic. They are the biggest vaccine manufacturer too.
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What do the colors of the scrubs on the different employees mean? Thank you India for doing your part. Stay safe
The UK already has a lot of vaccines and its good that India (the East) are getting a lot of vaccines.
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The factory needs more hygiene there.
I'm proud of my Country...🙏🇮🇳👍✌️
All prestigious indian awards this year, be it bharath ratna, padmashri, padma vibhushan, arjuna awards, bravery awards,service awards etc..... should be awarded only to covid warriors like scientists, doctors, vaccine manufacturers, Healthcare people, nurses, lab technicians etc.... All nurses, police, cremation staffs, doctors, lab tenchicians, supporting staffs, all handlers, pilots/ captain/drivers of planes, trucks, oxygen trains, ambulance drivers,health workers of all type.... each & every of them should be given " Bharath Seva Samman " certificates duly signed by none other than President & PM. These people should made as chief guests in every public, social, educatuonal & pvt function here after for full year as a honor of guard. They are our pride, nations pride. Jai hind.
Drug Addicts: 👌This is a gold mine.
Proud to be Indian ❤️
When it comes to the world of investing,most people don't know where to start.fortunately,great investors of the past and present can provide us with guidance
We should be careful on money useage,if you are not spending to earn back,then stop spending.
@@mikedonald9623 True ! Even some rich men made it through investing there money in something doing and they made it.
The right chioce of an investment has always been a big problem for me I know picking a wrong investment will leave a big scar in the future
@Wang Xiu Ying Of course it is profitable,I made good profit of $20,000 with the capital of $4500 in my last trading I have made over $200,000.
Wow that is an awesome return on your investment, please what strategy did use And how can I start up such investment.
Surprised to see good news about India on BBC
buy-local-use-local
Now ' Next show us their worker's rights & Pay. This guy ofcourse is well payed for talking.
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did some math and this company can produce 7.4 billion syringes in a year
You're wrong
@@BallisticBrute k
And yet the the Britisher told that we cant even make a pin without them
Why are the BBC not reporting on the fact that the world protested yesterday? I cant see any reports
@Tim Foster yeah Hugo is great, i saw his video👍.. bless him!
No to forced or coerced vaccines, no to vaccine passports.
No one is being forced to take vaccines, you know that right?
Grow up, little boy.
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Wait… is this real ? BBC showing good side of India. Or may be they forgot to add their propaganda before uploading the video. Anyways still refreshing to see something good happening in India.✌️✌️
Big Country lots of people be ready start do you job,
VACCINE GOOD SCHEDULE AND TRENING FOR THE NEW SYSTEM THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR RESPONDING,
U will be amazed to know the prices of each syringe...that is Rs. 15 or say 20 cents (0.20 dollar)
Its less than 10rs bro. Even sometimes pharmacy shops gives us for free😂😂
Nice.
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But it is made in India and looking at the dirty environment in which vaccines are made, I would definitely not use Indian vaccines,
@@koorsfcb6976 thanks for decision.. because your vaccine & syringe will be useful for some other lucky guy...please don't use some other medicine too.... if you find them made in India....
you be lucky if they washed their hands
@@lukemitchell1975 just feel sad how western people think of India. You guys are literally stupid
The homeless people under the bridge taught me about reusing needles, how can there be a shortage, just share lol
😂😂
😂 😂
2.7 billion per year
If he get one rupee one syringe then he is billionaire
Bharat meri jaan 🇮🇳
Imagine those all injections geting dumped.
Syringes doesn't go waste even if this pandemic ends. I mean it can be used to tackle other diseases. So, prevention is better than cure.
What do you have in mind that comes after covid?
@@hzgl 2nd Wave of Covid which in the News.
India is helping alot in this Pandemic to other countries but still rich greedy nation like Germany see India as threat...wow what a reward for helping.
Very rare news from BBC. Frame this🙄
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Good. Thanks 🙏 for keeping India on priority being in India.
Give me that one.
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Finally BBC showing postive side of India. .. Hlo BBC..... Wht is this😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
India is huge dense and strong 💪
I hope see more big manufacturing in India in coming future.
Such cleanliness as expected from Indians.
@Krishnkant Singh Its the syringes they only make and not the vaccines.
A Filipino talking about cleanliness:))
@Krishnkant Singh just watch the video he posted about his family most probably a Filipino
@Krishnkant Singh Insted of asish I can use any western name that does not make me European/American
Afterall there is hope for BBC journalism. Appreciate positive news about india.
Am just praying that humanity wins, all positive forces and followers of Ram, Allah, Jesus and Buddha ..where ever they are stand united in this fight🙏 there is no room for complacency & mud slinging or hatred
YES!
That scream in the background though
It sounds like a giant Bird
And doesn't it sound like a pokemon i cant remember which one.
That screeching is actually coming from the elevator, it means the doors are open.
Scarmary?
Where are the slums?? LOL!