Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Empowered groups to handle outbreak

10 groups and a strategic task force comprising 68 officials formed to minimise the impact of Covid-19

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEW DELHI: The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government on Sunday formed 10 empowered groups and a strategic task force comprising senior civil servants to deal with the Covid-19 outbreak and its aftermath.

The setting up of the groups and the task force, which together have 68 bureaucrat­s, is an attempt to forge a planning and implementa­tion machinery that acts in concert to minimise the impact of the disease the

World Health Organizati­on (WHO) has declared a pandemic.

The groups will consult frequently over video conferenci­ng or meetings to provide suggestion­s to the government. They will also monitor their areas of ambit daily and are empowered to take decisions, indicating the pace with which the Centre wants these groups to act.

The six-member strategic task force will deal exclusivel­y with issues related to the lockdown announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for three weeks starting on March 25.

NEW DELHI: The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government on Sunday formed 10 empowered groups and a strategic task force comprising senior civil servants to deal with the Covid-19 outbreak and its aftermath.

The setting up of the groups and the task force, which together have 68 bureaucrat­s, is an attempt to forge a planning and implementa­tion machinery that acts in concert to minimize the impact of the disease the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) has declared a global pandemic.

It underlines the recognitio­n by the government of the need for a more comprehens­ive approach towards tackling the outbreak, and its aftermath. The groups will consult frequently over video conferenci­ng or meetings to provide suggestion­s to the government. They will also monitor their areas of ambit daily and are empowered to take decisions, indicating the pace with which the Centre wants them to act.

The six-member strategic task force will deal exclusivel­y with issues related to the lockdown announced by PM for three weeks. Dr VK Paul, a member of he policy think tank Niti Aayog; home secretary Ajay Kumar Valla; secretary (coordinati­on) VP Joy and three officials from the Prime Minister’s Office — AK Sharma, Arvind Srivastava and Abhishek Shukla — will be members of the team.

The first group will oversee “the medical emergency management plan” and is headed by V Paul, a member of the government policy think tank Niti Ayog. It also has representa­tives of the health ministry, the National Disaster Management Authority and the department overseeing Direct Benefits Transfers.

The second group will look into “availabili­ty of hospitals, isolation and quarantine facilities, disease surveillan­ce and testing and critical care training”. Headed by CK Mishra, secretary of the ministry of environmen­t, forests and climate change, the panel comprises Vinod Yadav, chairman of the Railway Board; Dr Randeep Guleria, director of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi; and one official each from the defence and health ministries.

All the ten groups have a representa­tive each from the cabinet secretaria­t. The biggest group will deal with “facilitati­ng supply chain and logistics management for availabili­ty of necessary items such as food and medicine”, indicating the importance of the supply chains in making the lockdown successful. Headed by Prameswara­n Iyer, secretary of the department of drinking water and sanitation, the panel has 10 other members including consumer affairs secretary Pawan Agarwal; Guru Mahapatra, secretary of the department for promotion of industry and internal trade; textiles secretary Rajiv Kapoor and senior officials from the Prime Minister’s Office, among others. The government has also formed a separate group on “economic and welfare measures”. It is headed by Atanu Chakrabort­y, secretary of the department of economic affairs.

Ministry of micro, small and medium enterprise­s Arun Panda will head a panel on “augmenting human resources and capacity building” and informatio­n and broadcasti­ng secretary Ravi Mittal will preside over a group on “informatio­n communicat­ion and public awareness”.

Ministry of electronic­s and informatio­n technology secretary Ajay Sawhney leads the panel on technology and data management and Amit Khare, secretary of the human resources developmen­t, the panel on public grievances and suggestion­s.

Achirangsh­u Acharya, economist with Viswabhara­ti, said, “The government forming so many empowered group of secretarie­s indicate that they want a more coordinate­d approach among different ministries on issues to tackle. I must say this could have happened earlier and also a mechanism should be set up with the states.”

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