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DRDO asked to build two 500-bedded COVID hospitals after J&K's SOS


UK to send medical equipment to India in fight against Covid-19
Realizing that the existing health infrastructure in the Union Territory would not able to face the situation emerging due to the increasing number of Corona patients, the J&K Government requested the Centre to immediately construct temporary hospitals for infected patients.
At the request of the J&K government, the Union Home Secretary, Ajay Bhalla on Wednesday asked the UT administration to immediately identify suitable locations for the construction of two 500-bedded hospitals.
The Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), which is going to construct two hospitals - one each at Srinagar and Jammu, has been asked to evaluate and submit the corresponding proposal estimates through a team of experts.

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Panchayats steps in to enforce COVID restrictions in J&K; aims to break chain of virus spread


Leh turns into a Covid hotspot
For the last week, the newly elected Jammu District Development Council (DDC) chairman, Bharat Bhushan, is aggressively campaigning in rural areas to mobilize villagers in the 'fight against Corona'. He has, so far, approached all elected Panchayat members of the Jammu district for seeking their support to strictly implemented Covid protocols in their respective areas.
Bharat Bhushan is not an isolated case, authorities have decided to rope in all elected representatives from DDC chairpersons to Panches of the Panchayat, in the fight against Coronavirus.
"We have already offered every possible help to the government at this crucial time. The elected representative can play a very important role in checking the spread of the virus in the rural areas", Anil Sharma, chairman of the All J&K Panchayat Conference told

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J&K to cap Covid treatment rates in private sector


Omar Abdullah opts for "safer side", after two contradictory Covid reports
Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir have decided to cap the Covid-19 treatment cost being charged by the private health institutes and hospitals across the Union Territory, so that common people would have access to these hospitals as well. 
Amid a surge in the Coronavirus cases, Divisional Commissioner of Jammu, Dr. Raghav Langer convened a meeting of the Health and Medical Education Department over the issue of rationalization of Covid cases management in designated private health care institutions.
Taking a note of the allegation that that during the first wave of Coronavirus management of these private institutes had denied permission to common people, Divisional Commissioner directed private institutions to share regular details of bed occupancy with the Managing Director, National Health Mission (NHM), and Director of Health Services on a daily basis.

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Situation challenging but under control in J&K: No shortage of beds, oxygen in hospitals

Situation challenging but under control in J&K: No shortage of beds, oxygen in hospitals
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Government Initiatives January 24-30, 2021


Lt Governor Manoj Sinha chairs meeting with experts from power sector
As the winter wreaked havoc, the power scenario in the valley was comparatively better, this time. Continuing the efforts to put in place better infrastructure and improved services in the sector, the measures are being taken and monitored at the top level. Taking review and seeking response from the field experts, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha chaired two meetings in a week. Directing concerned officers to work for making things “best,” LG Sinha asked them to work on war footing to identify critical issues, their probable causes and likely mitigations in order to further improve the scenario of the power supply system in J&K. Giving nod to undertake projects being undertaken under various schemes, the meeting was told that J&K government has started strengthening the 33/11 KV substations for better power supply to various under-serviced areas. The experts in the team have prepared a detailed report. They have deliberated upon the short-term solutions for transformer and link strengthening, augmentation of transmission and distribution system. There is also a roadmap for future course of action, besides the identification of issues like pilferage, overloading, ageing of transformers and their impact on power supply. Besides, the experts with JKPDD and JKPDC have held a series of meetings where immediate and short-term plans to strengthen the infrastructure and ensure improved power supply status in the Union Territory of J&K have been discussed along with identification and aligning on critical supply gaps. Also, many extensive exploratory meetings and surveys have been conducted with the local teams on transmission sites and distribution issues. The experts have Chairperson, Board of Directors, IIT Bhubaneswar and former Chairman and MD PGCIL Dr Rajendra Prasad Singh led the team of experts from the power sector. The meetings were also attended by Chief Secretary BVR Subrahmanyam, Principal Secretary Power Development Department and Information Department Rohit Kansal and Principal Secretary to Lieutenant Governor Nitishwar Kumar.

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