Aurangabad, Dec 11:
The guardian minister Subhash Desai today reviewed the development works ongoing and proposed in the district at the collectorate. He obtained details of works going on in different parts of the district by Zilla Parishad and in the city by the Aurangabad Municipal Corporation (AMC). He said, " The Covid-19 situation might be under control presently in the district, but the health administration should continue to take measures considering the possible danger of Coronavirus (second wave)."
The district collector Sunil Chavan, the municipal commissioner Astik Kumar Pandey, the commissioner of police Nikhil Gupta,
Zilla Parishad''s chief executive officer Mangesh Gondawale, superintendent of police (SP) Mokshada Patil and additional collector Anant Gavhane, were in the meeting.
Desai said, " Never mind if the admission of patients is less today, but keep the treatment facility up to the mark." He also alerted the administration about the Coronavirus vaccine. He mentioned that MIDC would provide land to agri-processing industries on priority. He appealed to avail benefit under scheme '' Ek Zilla Ek Utpadan''.
The collector apprised the minister about the ongoing registration from doctor to ward boy (of both the government and the private sector) for administering the vaccine.
ZP-CEO apprised the minister that the administration under Jal Jeevan Mission had completed the target of connecting water connections and each villager will be getting 55 litres of water per day. He also informed him that all the ZP schools had been re-opened in the district, but the attendance of students is 13 per cent. Gondawale also claimed of recording a transaction of Rs 21 crore under various schemes of farmers.