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Thousands volunteer to help govt in its fight against coronavirus: Khattar

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Mar 26 2020 | 7:04 PM IST

Thirty-three thousand people have volunteered to help the government in its fight against the spread of coronavirus in Haryana, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said on Thursday.

He said the district administration will utilise the volunteer's services as per need and all of them will be issued e-passes.

"We made an appeal that volunteers should come forward and get themselves registered with the government. In response, during the past four days, 33,000 people registered themselves as volunteers," Khattar said in a televised address to the people of the state.

"These include 546 doctors, 255 nurses, 1,108 paramedics. 4,700 volunteers have registered themselves for providing home delivery or door-to-door services, 5,700 volunteers will ensure social distancing is followed, and 6,200 will lend a helping hand to district administration," he said.

Khattar said that the power department shut down its cash counters to avoid queuing up of people to pay their bills and now consumers can pay their bills through digital mode. Those who make payment through this mode till the situation does not normalise will get a rebate of two per cent, which will be minimum rebate of Rs 20 and maximum up to to Rs 100.

In the wake of the lockdown, Khattar said that state government will be launching a website https://bsmedia.business-standard.comcovidssharyana.in where grocery, 'kiryana' stores, chemist shops, those selling milk and other essential products can enroll so that all essential services can be provided to people to their doorsteps.

Amid reports of people not cooperating and defying lockdown orders at some places, Khattar said that according to the reports available with him a vast majority were cooperating and police was taking action against the few violators.

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"If few people violate lockdown orders, our police personnel are able to persuade them and if some action is required to be taken then that is being taken (against the violators). We all will have to obey lockdown orders because it pertains to our security, our family's security, security of our state, nation and entire humankind," he said.

With some reports suggesting that people who were going out to buy essential commodities were not following social distancing at some places, Khattar assured that there was no need to panic as there was adequate stock of commodities.

"Though we may not be getting as much we need, but we have to manage. Our entire system is focused on making all essential supplies like ration, milk powder, medicines, milk and vegetables reach your doorsteps," he said.

Seeking to convey to people that they must adjust in this time of crisis, Khattar said, "Jivan jeene ke liye khana pena hai, khane pene ka liye nahin jena hai (We eat in order to live, we don't live in order to eat)."

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First Published: Mar 26 2020 | 7:04 PM IST

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