CoviVan: Delhi Police s unique move to help senior citizens
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New Delhi, May 9 : Taking a step ahead of its mandated area to maintain law and order in the city, Delhi Police has come up with a unique initiative to start CoviVan helpline to help senior citizens in the neighbourhood amid Covid-19 crisis.
The initiative, however, has been started by south district police in a particular designated area that comes under the jurisdiction of Greater Kailash-I police station, the people have appreciated the efforts of the force.
South district police force has adopted the way through the CoviVan helpline (012- 26241077) to help the senior citizens in the posh neighbourhood as they are facing problems for household things and other essential work due to lockdown imposed in the city to check Covid surge.
'COVI Van': Delhi Police launch unique helpline for senior citizens, check contact number and other details - Taking a step ahead of its mandated area to maintain law and order in the city, Delhi Police has come up with a unique initiative to start the CoviVan helpline to help senior citizens in the neighbourhood amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Delhi Police Comes Up With Unique Initiative âCoviVanâ To Help Senior Citizens
CoviVan
Taking a step ahead of its mandated area to maintain law and order in the city, Delhi Police has come up with a unique initiative to start CoviVan helpline to help senior citizens in the neighbourhood amid Covid-19 crisis.
The initiative, however, has been started by south district police in a particular designated area that comes under the jurisdiction of Greater Kailash-I police station, the people have appreciated the efforts of the force.
Taking a step ahead of its mandated area to maintain law and order in the city, #DelhiPolice (@DelhiPolice) has come up with a unique initiative to start CoviVan helpline to help senior citizens in the neighbourhood amid #Covid19 crisis. pic.twitter.com/wL0miFzMOi IANS Tweets (@ians india) May 9, 2021
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Around 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Atul Thakur received a panic call from Batra Hospital saying their oxygen supply was going to end in two hours. The hospital apparently told him that they have been trying to manage cylinders for the last three days but were unable to arrange.
With other senior officers in tow, he rushed to the hospital and spoke to the management, who were panicking because lives of more than 350 patients were in their hands.
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