Centre plans to induct ‘larger force’ to replace frontline workers in COVID-19 response

An official order stated that the workers will be provided necessary training online.

April 08, 2020 04:40 pm | Updated 04:40 pm IST - New Delhi

Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation doctors and medical staff take samples of Mumbai police and their families for COVID-19 testing at Mumbai Police Officer Quarters, in Borivali, Mumbai.

Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation doctors and medical staff take samples of Mumbai police and their families for COVID-19 testing at Mumbai Police Officer Quarters, in Borivali, Mumbai.

Stating that India faces a significantly higher threat from COVID-19 pandemic, the Central government has decided to create a “larger force” to replace frontline workers engaged in various works to tackle the pandemic and its exponential increase, according to an order issued by the Ministry of Personnel.

These workers will be provided necessary training online.

 

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“... As all are aware, India faces a significantly higher threat from COVID-19 pandemic. It will be pertinent to take note of the fact that India’s first line of workers is already engaged in COVID relief and doing commendable job. However, a larger force will be needed to replace the first line and to tackle the exponential or geometric increase in positive COVID-19 cases in the subsequent stages of the pandemic,” according to the order.

The order, however, did not elaborate in what context the country was facing the “higher threat”.

 

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Accordingly, to take care of the training needs of the frontline workers, the launch of the integrated government online training (iGOT) platform has been fast-forwarded, and a version of iGOT fitted to these needs has been launched, it said.

“The platform will provide the training modules on flexitime and on-site basis so that the COVID-19 response can be delivered at scale for the workforce needed to tackle the pandemic,” said the order.

 

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The courses on iGOT, it said, have been launched for doctors, nurses, paramedics, hygiene workers, technicians, auxiliary nursing midwives (ANMs), state government officers and civil defence officials, among others.

The online training modules are also available for various police organisations, National Cadet Corps (NCC), Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS), National Service Scheme (NSS), Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS), Bharat Scouts and Guides (BSG) and other volunteers at this stage, said the order, which was issued to all central government departments and State governments.

They have been asked to encourage more and more members of the organisations concerned to onboard the iGOT platform and undergo online training so that the pandemic may be handled efficiently, the order said.

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