Following is
the text of the article written by Union Minister of State for Development of
North Eastern Region (I/C) Dr Jitendra Singh on Corona Management.
“Prime
Minister Shri Narendra Modi has always accorded highest priority to Northeast.
Soon after the Modi government took over in 2014, Prime Minister had stated
that every effort would be made to bring the North Eastern region at par with
the more developed regions of the country. In the last six years, we have been
reasonably successful in "walking the talk" and not only the
psychological gaps were bridged but fast pace development activity was also
witnessed, thus presenting North East as a model of development.
The
cumulative effect of overall high prioritization of Northeast was witnessed
even during the current Corona pandemic, whether it was in the form of early
and adequate Air Cargo supply of essential commodities or early sealing of
border with other countries or highly motivated participation of civil society
in observing guidelines like social distancing etc.
The result is
that, if under the Modi government in the last six years Northeast emerged as a
model of development, in the last six months Northeast has emerged as a model
of Corona management.
In fact, the
pro-active steps taken by all the North Eastern States coupled with the liberal
support offered by the Government of India have helped the region to cope up
better compared to rest of India. The statistical evidence of effective
COVID-19 management in North Eastern Region is reflected by the table below:
Table: Weekly
Cumulative COVID-19 Status in the North Eastern Region
|
Sl. No.
|
Date
|
Cases tested
|
Negative Cases
|
Positive Cases
|
Persons Cued
|
Deaths
|
|
1
|
7
.4.2020
|
2931
|
2800
|
32
|
0
|
0
|
|
2
|
14.4.2020
|
5017
|
4696
|
38
|
1
|
1
|
|
3
|
21.4.2020
|
9580
|
9160
|
53
|
23
|
2
|
|
4
|
28.4.2020
|
16022
|
15782
|
55
|
32
|
2
|
|
5
|
5.05.2020
|
22849
|
21719
|
88
|
48
|
2
|
|
6
|
12.5.2020
|
37120
|
34962
|
235
|
55
|
3
|
|
7
|
18.5.2020
|
60063
|
57573
|
291
|
142
|
4
|
The success
of the measures taken by North Eastern States is evident from the fact that
Sikkim and Nagaland do not have a single COVID-19 positive case till date.
Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram had one patient each, which have since been
cured. Meghalaya had 13 cases in a hospital in Shillong due to a foreign
traveller, which led to one death, but all others have since recovered and
Meghalaya is also COVID free now. In effect, as on today, five states of
NE viz. Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and Sikkim are CIVID-19
free. The biggest State in North East, Assam has a few cases, but the State has
handled the epidemic very well and effectively contained it in local areas.
Similarly, both Manipur and Tripura had 2 cases each, which were cured and the
States were declared COVID free, however, in the first week of May due to
infected migrants, Tripura has seen a large spurt in cases particularly in
CAPFs deployed there. Manipur has also seen 5 new case in last 3-4 days related
to migrants.
This has been
made possible due to prompt response of Central and State Governments in
enforcing strict lockdowns; prompt supply of medicine and equipment via Air
Cargo and Air Force; quick ramp up of testing facilities and number of testing
facilities; upgradation of COVID related health infrastructure and making
available essential supplies to all citizens through PDS and the weakest
sections of the society through PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana.
Sikkim and
Nagaland did not have any testing facility while Assam had 2 only. Over the
period, the number of testing facility has been extended to all Medical
Colleges in Assam. The lab in Kohima, Nagaland is now functional and in Sikkim
TrueNAAT testing has started while RT-PCR lab would be functional shortly. As a
result of extension of testing facilities in the region, the pace of testing in
the region has increased from 2931 in first week of April 2020 to 60063 in
mid-May, 2020, from an average of 300 per day to 3800 per day during this
period. Leading to prompt care and hospitalizations, wherever required.
Lock-down
measures in all the NE States were implemented effectively. Not only
inter-state borders were closed by the respective States, but also NE States,
which shares more than 5000 kilometers international borders were effectively
closed by border Guarding Forces and local public. States have set up Task
Force under Chairmanship of Chief Secretaries to monitor the situation. Also,
District level Task Force under District Collectors was constituted to monitor
the pandemic. Control rooms were set up at district levels. Notable among the
NE States was Sikkim, where Inner line permits for foreign nationals were
suspended on 5th March, 2020 and Nathula pass was closed for local
tourists. Further, entry of domestic tourists into the State was suspended on
16th March, 2020, which is much before the national lock-down. This
ensured that Sikkim which is one of the biggest tourist hotspots has remained
free from COVID-19.
A ‘red army’
of wise old men and women are helping villages across some hill States in the
northeast to keep the novel corona virus away. The gaon buras (male
villager elder) and gaon buris (female village elder) – usually
referred as GBs from following their predecessors in forming a shield between
the villages and the enemy –in this case, the virus are helping the States like
Nagaland to combat the epidemic. Assisting the GBs in Nagaland are dobashi, the
custodians of Naga customary laws, who also wear red coats are salaried
government employees since 1842 are working under the State Government to
ensure everyone gets to access the necessities.
The Mizo
society is one of the most cohesive and disciplined societies of the country.
Its uniqueness is reflected in its social institutions encompassing an aware
citizenry, NGOs, church and the civil society. In Mizoram people have observed
tremendous self-discipline and practice social distancing once out of home. The
enforcement of the lockdown on the international border was a humongous task
given the porous nature of the border. However, the village societies and local
task forces rose to the occasion in managing the inflow of people. Similarly,
the migrant workers from far flung parts of the country were accounted for and
measures were developed to support them in this period. Almost fifteen thousand
guest workers were provided with adequate arrangements for their stay and food
throughout the lockdown period.
The state of
Manipur taught rest of the country how to effectively ensure social distancing
by drawing circles in front of shops. All civil society organizations across
NER actively helped to enforce lockdown and social distancing.
Ministry of
Civil Aviation (MOCA), Ministry of Defence (MoD) and Ministry of Railways
played a key role in providing medical supplies and equipments and essential
commodities to the North Eastern States. 'Lifeline Udan' flights are
being operated by MoCA to transport essential medical cargo to remote parts of
the country to support India’s fight against COVID-19. The essential cargo
includes reagents, enzymes, medical equipment, testing kits, Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE), masks, gloves and other accessories required by Corona
Warriors across the country. Through 'Lifeline Udan' supplies for domestic G2G
movements of medical cargo to meet the requirements conveyed by state
governments using Air India and Alliance Air have been effective in the region.
Pharma, foodstuff and essential commodities required by the household and
private sector (hospitals, etc), and also raw materials and machinery required
by the Indian pharmaceuticals and medical equipment manufacturing industry were
dispatched using all public and private airline carriers and air cargo.
Helicopter services including Pawan Hans Ltd have been operating in North East
region transporting critical medical cargo and patients. Pawan Hans till 30
April 2020 have carried 2.03 tons of cargo covering a distance of 7,529 kms. A
portal for coordinating Lifeline Udan flights was developed by National
Informatics Centre (NIC) and MoCA in a record span of three days to enable
seamless coordination between various stakeholders.
There are no
issues in supply of essential commodities and services in the region. As a part
of its mission to ensure uninterrupted supply of essential commodities in NER
during the nationwide lockdown, Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) headquartered
at Maligaon has operated more than 100 Parcel Express trains so far, bringing
various kinds of commodities from major industrial hubs like Delhi, Mumbai,
Nagpur, Bengaluru and Kolkata have arrived at Guwahati, New Guwahati, Azara,
Changsari, Agartala and New Tinsukia during the last one-and-a-half-months. In
many States, Home Delivery Supplies Management Control Rooms with Helpline were
set up. State Governments have provided financial assistance to their people
those who were stranded outside facing financial hardship on account of
lockdown. The State Governments also distributed essential relief to people not
covered by NFSA. Distribution of rice to the beneficiaries under 3 (three)
schemes viz NFSA, PMGKAY and OMSS(D) is going on through the concerned Deputy
Commissioners to both the beneficiaries of NFSA and the non-beneficiaries.
Governments are also providing dry ration to the migrants, stranded truck
drivers, govt. employees, children and other vulnerable groups. In Miozoram,
Covid Task Force have been set up at State, district and local level further
below. The local level task force consists of prominent people within each
locality. They are part of Young Mizo Association and village/local councils.
They have generally ensured smooth supplies of essentials, contact tracing
& Social distancing compliance. The supply of essential commodities was
maintained without any disruption and discomfort to the common man in Mizoram.
To meet the
urgent requirements of medical supplies and equipments, Ministry of Health and
Family Welfare has released Rs. 235.59 crore in March and April to all the NE
States towards COVID-19. However, there are certain items and requirements
which were not covered under MoH&FW grants. Ministry of Development of
North Eastern Region came forward and sanctioned Rs. 25 crore to NE States as
untied funds to meet urgent requirements, which were not possible to be met
under other grants by Government of India..
Central
Government has promptly released funds to State Governments to fight COVID
effectively. Central Government has so far released a total of Rs. 7923.78
crore to the NE States (Arunachal Pradesh- Rs. 935.28 crore, Assam Rs. 3090.64
crore, Manipur – Rs. 822.22 crore, Meghalaya – Rs. 467.02 crore, Mizoram – Rs.
493.46 crore, Nagaland – Rs. 937.12 crore, Sikkim – Rs. 278.30 crore and Tripura
– Rs. 899.74 crore) since April, 2020 under installments of revenue deficits of
April and May 2020, first installment of Central Share of State Disaster
Response Mitigation Fund (SDRMF) and States Share in Central Taxes.
The
announcement of special economic package by the central government to uplift
the industry specially the MSME and package for Agriculture including Animal
Resources and Fisheries would will improve the livelihood scenario and give a
new impetus to the small-scale industry which is the backbone of NER.
The next
challenge before the states in NER is to receive its people stranded in
different parts of the country who are returning home. Special trains have
started arriving and arrangements have been made for travelers to be put in
quarantine well before they mix with the community. Extensive testing is being
done to isolate COVID positive people and treat them in dedicated facilities.
The efforts of the central government and special initiatives of the Ministry
of DoNER have won the hearts of people. The region is prepared and to meet any
challenges that might arise in the future”.
Courtesy: pib.gov.in
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