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Adopt orderly lifestyle to defeat COVID 19

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 13, 2020 23:05 IST

Aurangabad, Oct 13:“All should take care of themselves and their family with patience and courage to make district ...

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Aurangabad, Oct 13:

“All should take care of themselves and their family with patience and courage to make district Novel coronavirus free. We are all together in this fight with a positive approach. We should adopt orderly lifestyle to defeat pandemic,” said Sunil Chavan, district collector.

He was speaking in ‘Man Mein Hai Vishwas’ initiative held at District Collector office on Tuesday. The initiative is a brainchild of the district collector.

Sunil Chavan said that number of COVID patients is reducing in the district and ratio of their discharge is 90 pc.

“The administration succeeded in reducing death ratio. We have to move ahead with the same system by taking all measure. Many staff members from the collector officer were COVID infected. They got the right treatment and also, they resumed their duty,” he asserted.

Zilla Parishad Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr Mangesh Gondawale, Joint-MD of Mahaveetran Nilesh Gite, Subhedar Major Ajitsingh, additional district collector Dr Anant Gavhane, residents deputy collector Sanjiv Jadhvar, additional commissioner of Aurangabad Municipal Corporation Nemade were present.

Leaders different religions, representatives of artists, nurses, police personnel and health department, Asha workers, lawyers, industrialist, journalists, traders, shopkeepers, farmers, vendors, sportsman, gramsevaks and others, were present.

Police and Army bands present patriotic songs including Man Mein Hai Vishwas.’

The dignitaries released tri-colour balloons in the sky.

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