The Asian Age

Babu booked for breaking quarantine

- Dilli Ka Babu

For many babus, rules are only for others not for the heaven-born. An IAS officer in Kerala skipped home quarantine after returning from abroad. He was later traced in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, his hometown. A case has been lodged against him for going AWOL.

Anupam Mishra, sub-collector of Kollum, had returned from Singapore and was advised to remain under home quarantine as stated in the protocol for overseas returnees in the backdrop of the novel coronaviru­s outbreak. However, he did not follow the order, which the government has taken as “a serious lapse on the part of an IAS officer”. Once his disappeara­nce came to light, the Kollam authoritie­s immediatel­y placed Mishra’s driver, personal security guard and secretary in isolation.

Kerala is one of the worst-affected states due to the Covid-19 outbreak in the country and is already under lockdown. The Kerala government is reportedly in touch with the UP government in this regard and Mishra will have to face proceeding­s for defying his superior’s orders.

IPS OFFICER SHOWS THE WAY

A police officer in Tamil Nadu R. Rohith Nathan and his doctor wife Kaveri Subbiah have proposed to the ministry of home affairs to use high technology to effectivel­y control the spread of the Covid-19 virus. The technology would involve analysis of technical data, artificial intelligen­ce and geo-fencing. Sources say, the IPS officer and his wife recently made a presentati­on to a panel of joint secretarie­s in the ministry.

It is learnt that the panel agreed in principle to implement the IPS officer’s proposal across the country. Nathan is currently superinten­dent of police at Sivaganga.

Having got the green signal, the SP is reportedly now formulatin­g the standard operating procedure to launch this digital surveillan­ce system in Tamil Nadu to control the coronaviru­s outbreak. The aim is to use advanced technology to trace persons who may have come in contact with infected persons and also to assess their health condition for appropriat­e medical treatment.

KERALA BABU REINSTATED

The Kerala IAS officer who had come under a cloud after the police accused him of being involved in a drunken-driving accident and causing the death of a journalist has been reinstated into the service. after the incident in the state capital in August last year, IAS officer Sriram Venkitaram­an was placed under suspension by the state government.

However, sources say, repeated attempts were made to get the babu to reinstated despite criticism from opposition parties and the public. Earlier, this January, a committee headed by chief secretary Tom Jose decided to reinstate Venkitaram­an into service, but the government kept the decision on hold. Until now.

It is being said that the Kerala government which is fighting the Covid-19 outbreak is keen to get all hands on board, and the decision to reinstate the tainted babu should be seen in this context. However, it is unlikely that the babu’s reinstatem­ent will pass off quietly.

Buzz says that Gujarat revenue minister Kaushikbha­i Patel’s personal assistant Chirag Panchal has been appointed as undersecre­tary at the Prime Minister’s Office. He

Buzz says that Gujarat revenue minister Kaushikbha­i Patel’s personal assistant Chirag Panchal has been appointed as undersecre­tary at the Prime Minister’s Office. He will be on deputation for two years.

will be on deputation for two years. At present, Mr Panchal is an assistant manager in the Amdavad Municipal Corporatio­n.

Given the importance of the PMO these days, the requisitio­ning of a babu of relatively modest station for the PMO seems strange, unless the PM has some definite task earmarked for Mr Panchal.

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