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COVID-19: Indian Army Commanders Get Emergency Financial Powers To Set Up Medical Facilities

The General Officer Commanding In Chief (GOC-in-C) Has Been Given Full Financial Powers While Corps And Division Commanders Have Been Allowed To Spend Rs 50 Lakh And Rs 20 Lakh.

PTI | Updated on: 28 Mar 2020, 08:19:18 AM
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The number of COVIOD-19 cases climbed to 834 in India on Saturday with the death toll rising to 19, according to the Union Health Ministry. (Photo Credit: File Photo)

New Delhi:

The government on Friday granted emergency financial powers to Army corps and divisional commanders to procure equipment to set up medical and quarantine facilities for coronavirus affected people. The general officer commanding in chief (GOC-in-C) has been given full financial powers while corps and division commanders have been allowed to spend Rs 50 lakhs and Rs 20 lakhs, respectively, according to a Defence ministry order. (Coronavirus Outbreak LIVE)

The ministry in the order said it is according "emergency powers...to Army commanders, corps/area commanders and division commanders for expediting the procurement/repairs to meet the requirement of establishing and running quarantine facilities/isolation facilities and augmenting these facilities with items, materials, equipment, stores, rations, hygiene chemicals, assets and provision of other services as part of measures for efficient handling of COVID-19 of break out of Defence Budget."

The emergency powers have been delegated to commanders under Schedule 23 of the Army Schedule of Powers (ASP), the order stated. The Army has been playing a significant role in setting up quarantine facilities in various parts of the country and offering treatment to virus-infected patients. The order stated that these financial powers have been delegated for a period of three months, with a provision of revision or extension thereafter.

Meanwhile, the number of COVIOD-19 cases climbed to 834 in India on Saturday with the death toll rising to 19, according to the Union Health Ministry. In its updated figures, the ministry stated two fresh deaths. However, it could not be immediately known where these two new deaths were reported from as the state-wise figures are awaited.

So far, deaths have been reported from Maharashtra (4) Gujarat (3), Karnataka (2 ) and one each from Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Punjab, Delhi, West Bengal, Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. According to the data, the number of active COVID-19 cases in the country stood at 748, while 66 people were either cured or discharged and one had migrated.

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First Published : 28 Mar 2020, 08:16:53 AM

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