Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

PM to interact with missions, NGOs

- Shishir Gupta letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with major non-government­al organisati­ons (NGOs) as well as the heads of Indian missions on Monday evening to get their feedback on the Covid-19 measures and shore up the confidence of those at the front-lines of the battle against the disease.

The heads of missions will include those in countries most affected by the crisis – including the US, Spain and Italy – to get a better understand­ing of how to respond to the pandemic, officials familiar with the matter said.

PM Modi is observing a Navratri fast during the auspicious period that ends on April 2 while “working from home” at 7, Lok Kalyan Marg during the 21-day lockdown. Senior officials in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) told HT that strict protocols have been placed to ensure the health and safety of the PM, with visitors screened for temperatur­e and other health checks, and travel history, before meeting him.

“There has been no deliberate curtailing of visitors apart from strictly observing social distancing, and there are no restrictio­ns on the PM handling files or notes,” said an official who asked not to be named. Cab

STRICT PROTOCOLS HAVE BEEN PLACED TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF THE PM, WITH VISITORS SCREENED FOR TEMPERATUR­E AND OTHER HEALTH CHECKS, AND TRAVEL HISTORY, BEFORE MEETING HIM

inet meetings and other important discussion­s have been taking place at his LKM office as usual.

In the past 10 days, Modi has spoken to state chief ministers through video-conferenci­ng, and specifical­ly to the CMs of Maharashtr­a, West Bengal and Delhi over the spread of the coronaviru­s disease and related issues such as the migrant movement, which he has been deeply concerned about, officials said.

They added that Modi and Kejriwal spoke in detail about the migrant exodus, and how it could fail the entire purpose of the lockdown if left unchecked.

During the lockdown, Modi also talked to business leaders across the spectrum with the objective of picking up ideas and inputs from. The PM-CARES Fund, launched on Saturday, was a result of such brainstorm­ing discussion­s.

On the foreign affairs front, Modi has had conversati­ons with all the P5 leaders (the UN Security Council’s five permanent members — China, France, Russia, UK and US), while engaging with the G20 community and the Saarc countries to contain the spread of the disease by pooling in efforts.

He is also closely monitoring empowered committees on Covid-19 headed by principal secretary PK Mishra and cabinet secretary Rajiv Gauba through video conference.

While the fight against Covid-19 takes up the majority of time, officials said that the PM is routinely briefed by external affairs minister S Jaishankar, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and R&AW chief Samant Goel on the diplomatic and national security issues, such as the attack on Kabul gurdwara.

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