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Odisha: Physicians, Physicians & engineers Hit hotspots to minimise Harm

Odisha: Physicians, Physicians & engineers Hit hotspots to minimise Harm
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BHUBANESWAR: Using Cyclone Yaas inching nearer to the Odisha shore, the state authorities on Monday deployed senior IAS and IPS officials in addition to officials and engineers from other divisions in Balasore, Bhadrak, Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapada and Mayurbhanj districts to oversee the rescue and recovery actions. Adequate quantities of physicians, also, have already been sent into Balasore and Bhadrak in which the cyclone is very likely to cause the most damage. Sports secretary Vishal Dev and inspector general of police (eastern array ), Diptesh Pattanayak, are delegated the job of overseeing the operations in Balasore. Food provides secretary V Yadav and inspector general of police (crime branch), Amitendra Nath Sinha, could seem after Bhadrak. Industries secretary Hemant Sharma along with deputy inspector general (central array ), J N Pankaj, are shipped to Kendrapada. Greater education secretary Saswat Mishra and Agency general (surgeries ), Amitabh Thakur, have now been stationed in Jagatsinghpur. Agriculture particular secretary Suresh Kumar Vashishth and also deputy inspector general (specific intelligence wing) Anirudh Kumar Singh have already been shipped to Mayurbhanj. The country works division has shipped Anil Kant Tripathy (engineer-in-chief( civil) into Balasore, Pradip Kumar Samal (primary engineer, OSHB) into Bhadrak, Gaurang Charan Sahu (principal engineer, e-procurement) into Jagatsinghpur, Jibanananda Nayak (principal engineer, study development & excellent wing) into Kendrapada and Bibhudendra Meher (superintending engineer, NH group, Keonjhar) into Mayurbhanj district to oversee recovery work. The government has delivered extra physicians to Balasore and Bhadrak to guarantee the smooth control of Covid-related functions and therapy of patients throughout the cyclone. “We’ve sent 10 interns all in the SCB Medical College and Hospital at Cuttack into Balasore and Bhadrak. Anyway, several post-PG medical officials are delivered to the 2 districts,” added chief secretary (wellness ) Pradipta Mohaptra stated. The housing and urban development division has set eight older officers from Balasore and Bhadrak to help the civic bodies involved in addressing the cyclone. “We also have opened a dedicated control area in the nation urban development service (SUDA) from Bhubaneswar to deal with the grievances linked to Cyclone Yaas,” an officer of their home and urban development department stated.

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