India Today

Sharp Strategist

- ‑Uday Mahurkar

When the first COVID-19 case surfaced in Vadodara on March 24, collector Shalini Agrawal immediatel­y chalked out a strategy to deal with the emergency situation. And leakproof containmen­t emerged as an integral part of the district administra­tion’s strategy.

On April 4, when a COVID-19 case was discovered in Ikhar village in the bordering Bharuch district, she sealed eight neighbouri­ng villages in the district. The district administra­tion ensured that essential items were homedelive­red to the villagers. The strategy paid off as these villages have been COVID-free.

The three areas of Vadodara city which first saw positive cases—Nagarwada, Saiyadwada and Tandalja—were also sealed and designated red zones. Door-to-door screening was done, during which Agrawal also started random sampling for COVID-19 cases—the first time in Gujarat. For this, she had a mobile ambulance with a team of two doctors and two nurses accompanyi­ng the health officials. As many as 75 asymptomat­ic cases were discovered. They were moved to a special quarantine facility created at the Ebrahim Bawany Industrial

Training Institute on the city’s outskirts. Vadodara has 500 beds for COVID-19 patients with another 500 beds are coming up by next week. There is quarantine facility of 2,500 beds with provisions being made for another 2,500. The authoritie­s have

156 ventilator­s.

Agrawal has also been taking measures to support the marginalis­ed classes during the lockdown. Around 35,000 people without ration cards in the district—mostly migrant labour—have been brought under the Gujarat Anna Brahma Yojana—so that they are eligible for free rations. She also supervised the distributi­on of rations to 1.2 million people who were not covered under the National Food Security Act.

Vadodara has opened 4,500 of the 9,000 big and medium industrial units in rural areas. Some 45,000 workers have reported for duty so far. Agrawal’s office has put out a fixed format online where units can apply for permission to open with an undertakin­g that they will adhere to all social distancing rules. Economic activity in areas under the Vadodara Municipal corporatio­n will take time to start.

For the people of Vadodara, Agrawal’s proactive measures are no surprise. The 2005 batch IAS officer had earlier won recognitio­n as the best district collector and best district developmen­t officer under the Gujarat government. Meanwhile, more good news—45 COVID-19 patients who were discharged from the quarantine centre at the technical institute have said they’ll donate blood for plasma therapy to help critical patients. ■

 ?? NAFEES KHAN ?? INSPECTION ROUND Agrawal at a corona ward in Vadodara
NAFEES KHAN INSPECTION ROUND Agrawal at a corona ward in Vadodara

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