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Telangana police takes to digital platform to fight Covid-19
The new digital platform has not just helped in spreading awareness in the slums but has also emerged as a tool to teach those residing at these backward places about the importance of social distancing
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April 13, 2020, 17:35 IST
Taking to the digital technology platform, amid the Covid-19 outbreak, the Telangana Police in Chilkalguda is busy telling people to follow lockdown rules while creating awareness about the rules to be followed to prevent the spread of the virus.
According to AC Balagangi Reddy, Inspector Chilkalguda station, “the police started the awareness programme through digital representation in our Police Station limits. This is a highly populated area which has a large number of slums and highly populated places where people are uneducated and live in unhygienic conditions.”
The new digital platform has not just helped in spreading awareness in the slums, which are highly populated, but has also emerged as a tool to teach those residing at these backward places about the importance of social distancing and adoption of various hygienic methods to arrest the spread of the deadly coronavirus.
As per the Telangana officials, the digital awareness programme was started on March 31 with the help of local youth who are now carrying out this programme for the past 13 days.
These slum people have also been made aware about keeping their respective areas clean and wearing a mask while stepping outside.
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Telangana police’s responsibilities in the backdrop of the spread of COVID-19. Besides standard operating procedures, the police department has come out with a ‘Reference Handbook for COVID-19 Policing’.
The reference book (a copy of which is in possession with The Hindu) stresses the need for an inter-departmental COVID-19 committee or task force in each district to perform executive functions regarding virus management and containment to handle a likely ‘second wave’ of infection. “As the regular work of the department must also be resumed, officers for the committee must be exclusively deputed,” it stated.
Policing priorities will continue to be management of the pandemic, and there are multiple possibilities of how the infection could spread across the population until a vaccine is available, stated a high-level committee constituted under the chairmanship of Additional DGP (Law and Order) Jitender.