Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Vaccinatio­n camp offers free petrol, one litre for a shot

- Debashish Sarkar htjharkhan­d@hindustant­imes.com

JAMSHEDPUR: At a time when fuel prices have skyrockete­d past the ₹100-mark, a vaccinatio­n camp was providing people with one litre of free petrol for getting vaccinated against Covid-19 at Chakradhar­pur in West Singhbhum district. The idea was to inspire people to get vaccinated, officials said on Tuesday.

The unique vaccinatio­n camp was held jointly by Chakradhar­pur unit of Marwari Yuva Manch (MYM) and Indian Oil Corporatio­n (IOC) at Devi Fuels in Chakradhar­pur. State women and child developmen­t and social security minister Joba Majhi inaugurate­d the camp in presence of the West Singhbhum deputy commission­er (DC) Ananya Mittal, Chakradhar­pur SDO Abhijit Sinha and SDPO Nathu Singh Meena on Monday.

“We held this special vaccinatio­n drive at Devi Fuels in Chakradhar­pur in collaborat­ion with IOC. A total of 240 persons were given coupons to avail one litre petrol for free after they got themselves vaccinated against Covid-19 at the camp. The idea was to inspire people for inoculatio­n against the pandemic,” Nitesh Kumar Bagaria, secretary of MYM-Chakradhar­pur, said.

As many as 134 persons have

died of Covid-19 so far in West Singhbhum.

Praising the organisers, Majhi said people should not pay heed to rumours about vaccinatio­n.

Talks were also on with tribal village heads, panchayat mukhiyas, political leaders and intellectu­als to convince people to get vaccinated, said Mittal.

This was significan­t as West Singhbhum has been facing challenges in convincing tribal village residents to get vaccinated due to widespread rumours about the vaccine leading to “impotency”. Moreover, health workers were also attacked in few villages during vaccinatio­n drive, officials said.

The DC also chaired a meeting with village heads in this regard

in Bandgaon block of the district. “Vaccinatio­n coverage is very low at just 9% in Bandgaon block. The vaccinatio­n rate in West Singhbhum is 30% whereas 60% people in neighbouri­ng East Singhbhum district have been vaccinated. The third wave of Covid-19 is expected in last week of July and more and more people need to get vaccinated before that. I urge people not to pay any heed to rumours about vaccinatio­n,” Mittal said.

Meanwhile, the Chaibasa unit of Lions’ Club and Chaibasa Gurudwara jointly started a vaccinatio­n camp from Monday, where lucky draw coupons were given to people after getting vaccinated. The camp will run till June 20.

 ?? HT ?? As many as 240 persons were given coupons to avail one litre petrol for free after they got vaccinated at the camp Monday.
HT As many as 240 persons were given coupons to avail one litre petrol for free after they got vaccinated at the camp Monday.
 ?? HT ?? A busy road as the state gradually begins unlock amid falling Covid-19 cases, in Dhanbad Tuesday.
HT A busy road as the state gradually begins unlock amid falling Covid-19 cases, in Dhanbad Tuesday.

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