Deccan Chronicle

We called 59 helplines. Only 17 responded

Many numbers submitted by govt to High Court found to be non-responsive

- HARLEEN MINOCHA | DC

People attempting to reach out to government agencies or the state health department seeking help for informatio­n on Covid19 or assistance in similar situations are getting no response if they are using helpline phone numbers in different districts of the state. These phones remain switched off or send out messages saying the numbers are invalid.

All these phone numbers — spread over the 33 districts of the state — were listed in the affidavit submitted on May 31 by the state director of public health to the Telangana high court, as part of the state government’s submission­s during the hearings on public interest litigation­s (PILs) on Covid-19 at the High Court.

Deccan Chronicle on Thursday called all of the

59 helpline numbers listed in the affidavit, and some of them were called multiple times. It was found only

17 of these phones were functional and responsive.

The rest were either invalid numbers or have been switched off.

The affidavit submitted in the HC lists two phone numbers for Hyderabad district. When called, one was in ‘switched off’ mode while the other number was not answered despite several attempts. DC did not receive any call back from the particular number. The numbers listed for districts of Bhadradri Kothagudem, Jagtial, Asifabad, Mahbubnaga­r, Mancherial, Medak, Nagarkurno­ol and Yadadri were all invalid.

In cases where multiple numbers were listed, only one number was working in most districts, or both were not reachable — like in the case of Rajanna Sircilla, where two out of the three numbers did not answer while the third number was switched off.

In case of Warangal Urban, out of the six numbers listed by the government, only one responded to the correspond­ent's call.

In the case of Sangareddy, Suryapet and Siddipet districts, the numbers listed in the affidavit for people to reach out for help on Covid1-9 were the same for all three. And, of these three, two numbers turned out to be invalid, whereas the receiver at the third number said that it was not a helpline number but was only for giving Covid-19 test reports.

The only helpline number from this lot of three listed for Siddipet was an invalid number. The number that worked for both Suryapet and Sangareddy was the one where the receiver said it was meant for Covid reports.

Of all 33 districts, Deccan Chronicle found only one district where all five landline numbers provided in the list actually worked and that was Rangareddy.

● Hyderabad

●7337371002: Not answered

7995039793: Switched off

● Adilabad

8732220462: Invalid

● Bhadradri Kothagudem

8744241950: Invalid

8744246655: Invalid

● Jagtial

8724222220­4: Invalid

● Jogulamba Gadwal

8546274007: Invalid

8546295052: Invalid

● Asifabad Invalid

● Mahbubabad

8719298526: Invalid

8719240400: Invalid

● Mahbubnaga­r

8542241165: Invalid

● Mancherial

4024651119: Invalid

● Medak

8452223360: Invalid

● Medchal Malkajgiri

8418297820: Invalid

● Mulugu

9492624469: Not helpline

● Nagarkurno­ol

8540230201: Invalid

● Nalgonda

9581555093: Switched off

● Nizamabad

8309219718: No reply

● Peddapalli

Numbers not reachable, or disconnect­s

● Rajanna Sircilla

6309141122:

Not answering

9521842941 (Rajasthan number) Switched off,

739653254: Not answering

● Sangareddy

8455272233: Invalid

8455272525: Invalid

7093324551: For Covid reports

● Siddipet

Same as Sangareddy, invalid

● Suryapet same as Sangareddy, only for Covid reports

● Vikarabad Out of reach

● Wanaparthy

8545233525: Invalid

● Warangal Urban

7207188040: Disconnect­s

7093250040: Disconnect­s

7995118405: Switched off

8179243595: Switched off

8341812395: Switched off

● Yadadri:

1800425710­6:

Not in service

8685200020: Invalid

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