Dist administration gearing up for IFR

Dist administration gearing up for IFR
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The district administration, including city police, municipal corporation, transport, medical and health and power departments, are gearing up for smooth and peaceful conduct of International Fleet Review.

Visakhapatnam: The district administration, including city police, municipal corporation, transport, medical and health and power departments, are gearing up for smooth and peaceful conduct of International Fleet Review.

At a review meeting convened here on Friday on IFR with the City Police, GVMC, Port Trust, district administration and representatives of corporate hospitals at the Collectorate, Collector N Yuvaraj asked the government, corporate and private hospitals to keep super specialty doctors available round-the- clock during the IFR.

Corporate hospitals, including Manipal, Apollo, CARE, NRI and Seven Hills Hospitals, came forward to set up 16 special medical camps with a fleet of 16 emergency ambulance services to provide medicare round-the-clock near the venue.

District Medical and Health Officer Dr J Sarojini was directed to keep emergency ambulance services with medicines and specialist doctors for all the four convoys to be arranged for the President, the Prime Ministers, the Governor and the Chief Ministers.

Meanwhile, the municipal corporation has decided to summon additional sanitary staff from nearby municipalities to mainly focus on round-the-clock sanitation and lifting of garbage from time to time. Zonal Commissioner Srinivasa Rao was directed to provide drinking water and toilet facility besides overall sanitation work.

About the traffic regulation, Additional DCP (Traffic) Karanam Mahendra Patrudu told the Collector that the public will be taken in buses from AS Raja College to Kamath Hotel on the Beach Road from where no vehicle is allowed to go ahead.

The Collector suggested Joint Collector J Nivas to make arrangements to telecast the IFR activity through City Cable, cinema theatres and by setting up special LED screens so that the public could also enjoy the review programme.

Nearly, 150 selected district officials will be imparted intensive training to coordinate the Chief Ministers, the Central and State Ministers coming to attend the IFR, he added.

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