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COVID-19: BMC assigns IAS officer to each of city's 7 zones

Officers told to handle individual zones, reduce the doubling rate of COVID-19 cases from the current 10 to 20 days within a short period

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Health workers screen senior citizens in Dharavi. PIc/Suresh Karkera

Health workers screen senior citizens in Dharavi. PIc/Suresh Karkera

As Coronavirus cases continue to rise in the city, the civic body has decided to appoint an IAS officer for each of the city's seven zones. The officers have to improve the doubling rate of positive cases from the current 10 days to 20 days by May 17.

There were reports about differences of opinions as no one was assigned a specific work area. Now, with each officer responsible for a smaller area, administration is expected to be smoother. The BMC had six IAS officers, including the municipal commissioner, to run the various departments. The State assigned four more senior ones — three for the civic body and one for the four state-run hospitals — to boost management. In spite of years of experience, there were disagreements among officers and the result was seen in the handling of the pandemic. Sources said that some IAS officers expressed dissatisfaction over the management.

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