Deccan Chronicle

3K Transco, Genco staff infected, 80 die, CMD shifts blame

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY | DC

Over 3,000 employees of the Telangana State Transco (TS Transco) and Genco have been infected with Coronaviru­s during the first and second Covid wave since March 2020, and over 80 employees lost their lives, acknowledg­ed TS Transco and Genco CMD Devulapall­i Prabhakar Rao on Saturday, even as the employees opine they were by and large left to fend for themselves.

Rao, speaking to mediaperso­ns possibly for the first time since the pandemic began, on the occasion of handing over a cheque of `70 lakh to Nims, Hyderabad to purchase ventilator­s, stubbornly defended the management role, saying, “we have done our best. No one can fault me. We did everything possible. We gave the best support anyone could have given.”

However, power company employees strongly pooh-poohed the claims, saying that there were more positive cases and deaths than what was being accepted by their CMD. They claimed that over 5,000 staff were infected and 97 died as per the informatio­n gathered by power employees unions.

“We never got a feeling that the company or the management was there to support us. In the second wave, most of the field staff had no access to the senior management or any help in hospitalis­ation,” said a field staff with over two decades of experience.

Another employee of TSSPDCL questioned the leadership, saying, “most bill collectors are contractin­g the virus after visiting households for meter reading to issue power bills. We requested the management to halt this until vaccinatio­n is completed. But they still forced us on to the field without adequate protection or support to continue meter reading and issuing bills.”

Prabhakar Rao denied any shortcomin­gs, saying, “do I have hospitals of my own?”

Refusing to acknowledg­e employee resentment at the failure of senior management, he said, “if you speak to a few employees can you reach a conclusion. We have 50,000 employees. How many did you speak to? Less than one per cent?”

Mr Rao also refused to give details on how much financial or other support was provided in terms of alliances with hospitals, insurance or bill for hospitalis­ation to the employees or their families.

The powerless employees of the power companies are furious that even now, despite so many deaths, the Transco and Genco management­s have failed to take up any special vaccinatio­n drive or pursue their case with the state government seriously to vaccinate the entire staff.

Though the state government had launched a special vaccinatio­n drive for ‘super spreaders’ categories two days ago, including in it ten profession­s, power staff were not part of it.

“This shows the negligence of the management as well as the government,” another angry employee said.

The special vaccinatio­n drive covers LPG delivery staff, petrol pumps staff, ration shop dealers, auto drivers, cab drivers, vegetable, flower, fruit market vendors, non-veg and fish market vendors, liquor shop vendors, media personnel and the TSRTC staff.

“There is no mention of power staff, who are attending to emergency duties every day to ensure uninterrup­ted power supply to hospitals and all sectors, during these difficult Covid times,” he said.

Prabhakar Rao said, “we have written to the government several times for vaccinatio­n for power staff along with frontline warriors. Due to vaccinatio­n shortage, it did not materialis­e. We have 50,000 staff and 25,000 pensioners. It requires nearly 1.50 lakh vaccine doses if spouses of staff are included. What can I do if the government does not have the vaccines?”

However, employees are angry at the management for not pursuing the case seriously with the state government.

“The Centre had written to states in February to cover power staff along with frontline workers before March 31. But our management failed to take adequate steps and failed to pursue the case with the state government seriously,” an employee of Transco said.

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