Ex-Servicemen mobilised to fight COVID-19 pandemic

Team India Sentinels 9.18am, Thursday, April 2, 2020.

New Delhi: In order to augment Nation’s fight against the global pandemic Coronavirus, the defence ministry on Thursday took an initiative to mobilise services of Ex-Servicemen (ESM) community as a part of augmentation of precious human resource to assist the State and District administration, wherever required.

“Rajya Sainik Boards, Zila Sainik Boards are playing a dynamic role in identifying and mobilising maximum ESM volunteers to assist the State and District Administration in performing public outreach activities such as contact tracing, community surveillance, management of quarantine facilities or any such tasks assigned to them,” the ministry said in a statement.

It is heartening to note the Ex-Servicemen across the country have risen to the occasion of ‘Service before Self' at a time when nation has made a clarion call and need them to fight this unique challenge, it added.

Ex-Servicemen are disciplined, motivated and well trained to operate in adverse situations and they have pan-India presence in all the districts and villages across the country, the ministry said.

In the state of Punjab, an organisation called ‘Guardians of Governance’, comprising 4,200 ESM, are assisting in data collection from all the villages.

Chhattisgarh government has employed some ESM to assist the police.

Similarly in Andhra Pradesh all the District Collectors have asked for ESM volunteers.

In Uttar Pradesh, all Zila Sainik Kalyan Adhikaris are in touch with District Control Rooms and retired Army Medical Corps personnels have been identified and kept ready.

In addition, Sainik Rest Houses are being readied in Uttarakhand to act as isolation Centres if need arises.

In Goa, a control room has been established and ESM have been asked to remain on standby for any assistance to the local administration.


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