All eligible tribal people need to get vaccinated
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Sanctions Rs. 1 lakh to IRCS urban
units, Rs. 50,000/- to IRCS rural units
Hyderabad, April 16: Governor Dr.
Tamilisai Soundararajan on Friday directed the Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS),
Telangana branch, to intensify its effort to reach out to more number of people
during the present Covid-19 crisis.
She stated that as the second wave of
Covid-19 was affecting more number of people, it was time that the IRCS
increased its number of active volunteers and take up a wide variety of service
activities.
The Governor, who is also the
president of the IRCS TS unit, reviewed the functioning of all the 33 district
units of the Red Cross units through a video conference from Puducherry, where
she is holding an additional charge as the Lt. Governor.
“The district units need to come up
with innovative initiatives to reach out to the needy. It is a bounden duty of
the IRCS units to help, motivate and facilitate the vaccination of tribal and
other vulnerable people in their respective areas,” she added.
Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan has also
announced a financial assistance of Rs One Lakh each to the IRCS urban units of
Hyderabad, Rangareddy, Medchal-Malkajgiri and Warangal (Urban) districts and
has also sanctioned Rs 50,000 each to all the remaining IRCS district units in
the State.
“The amount needs to be used to
facilitate the transportation of tribal people and other underprivileged
sections for the vaccination centres. Ensuring the vaccination of all the
eligible tribal people and slum-dwellers in the State should be a top
priority,” the Governor added.
Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan also
called for the increase in the enrollment of active number of volunteers and
advised that at least 1,000 to 1,500 active volunteers must be there in each
district to carry out the service activities during this pandemic period.
The Governor directed the IRCS units
to submit district-wise reports detailing on the number of masks distributed,
number of people motivated and facilitated to get vaccinated, number of blood
donation camps organized, number of volunteers enrolled and other activities
initiated.
She said that it was time that all the
volunteers are on the field doing service activities supplementing the efforts
of the government agencies at this hour of crisis.
“Motivating peoples to strictly follow
the Covid-appropriate behaviour and motivating the people to get vaccinated are
vital in containing the pandemic outbreak from further escalation,” the
Governor said.
All the district units’
representatives appraised the Governor of their activities during the video
conference.
Secretary to Governor K. Surendra Mohan,
Joint Secretaries and other senior officials of the Raj Bhavan were present.
-Press note
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