Raipur, 07 April 2021. Suggestions and support in relation to the present situation of Corona infection in the state and measures to deal with this situation by the volunteers of the state, social service organizations, social organizations through video conferencing organized by the Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel at his residence office here today. Urged. On the request of Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel, the volunteers, social workers, and heads of various societies have given many useful suggestions and assured to cooperate shoulder to shoulder with the government for the prevention of corona in the state. In this video conferencing held at the divisional headquarters, the divisional commissioner, the collector of all the districts, the volunteer including the superintendent of police, volunteered, Officers and social heads of social organizations participated. Officers of the heads and institutions of all the societies of the state reiterated their resolve to serve corporeally with a view to curbing the corona. Many society chiefs said that the organization of the building, the amount, necessary equipment and ration for the needy for the Kovid Center, will be pleased by the organization and the society.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel held discussions with office-bearers of social organizations division-wise and sought suggestions from them. The people of Aggarwal Samaj, Kurmi Samaj, Christian Society and others of Durg district spoke of all possible cooperation on their behalf. Agarwal society informed about arrangement of 100 bed Kovid Center and 50 bed oxygen bed. For the advice of Kovid patients, it was suggested to use the services of the officials of the Indian Medical Association.
Officials of Sikh society of Raipur, Maheshwari Samaj, Sindhi Mahasabha, Aggarwal Samaj, Jain Samaj, Sindhi Samaj, Muslim Samaj, Kayastha Samaj, and other social organizations have provided the number of oxygen beds as well as the building of the Samaj provided for the Kovid Center. There was also talk of providing the necessary funds for the increase. A Sikh society official told that a 400-bed Kovid Center is being set up at Khalsa School and Guru Tegh Bahadur School. In view of the present condition of corona infection, many people of the society also suggested to improve the system of door-to-door survey and call center for the identification of corona infections. For this, many social organizations have said to conduct a campaign of public awareness as well as to provide a voluntary service for free service.
The people of the Yadav society, including other societies, spoke of giving all possible support to the governance administration. The heads of the society suggested miking and making money in cities and villages to the effect that people do not go out of their homes without work. Strictly follow measures to avoid corona when going out. The head of Nageshia society of Sarguja division said that the local dialect should be explained in order to make people aware. Manjhi Samaj officials suggested to motivate and encourage people for corona vaccination. In order to overcome the shortage of paramedical staff in hospitals, it was also suggested to train nursing graduate and nursing final year students for one week in connection with prevention and treatment of Kovid-19 and take their services for this task. Clothes, ice cream, syrup, by hawking in rural and urban areas It was also suggested to ban the seller of ice balls and other materials. The heads of all societies insisted on vaccination to avoid corona, and also urged the people not to tell the corona to be hidden and that it would be prevented only if an investigation is conducted.
Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel thanked all the volunteers, social service organizations and community heads for their happy support and said that all the people of the society had given tremendous support for the prevention of corona infection and the needy people Had helped. He hoped that we would all work together to deal with the current situation of Corona infection and win this battle.