line with the Haryana Chief Minister’s directions of engaging top IAS and IPS officers having a degree in medicine to help the State Government in tackling the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic

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Chandigarh, May 1: In line with the Haryana Chief Minister’s directions of engaging top IAS and IPS officers having a degree in medicine to help the State Government in tackling the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, five IAS and three IPS officers having MBBS degrees have been deputed for COVID-19 related duties.

Sharing more details in this regard, an official spokesperson said that the names of  IAS officers having MBBS qualification whose services would be utilized for COVID-19 related duties include,  Dr. Chander Shekhar Khare, Director and Special Secretary, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Department, Dr.R.S. Dhillon, Director, Haryana Governance Reforms Authority and Managing Director, CONFED,  Dr. Sangeeta Tetarwal, District Municipal Commissioner, Sirsa, Dr. Manoj Kumar, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Jind, and Dr. Vaishali Sharma, Sub Divisional Officer (Civil), Naraingarh.

Meanwhile, the State Government has also decided to utilize the services of three IPS that include, Dr. Dheeraj Kumar, DCP, South Gurugram, Dr. Anshu Singla, DCP, NIT, Faridabad and Dr. Arpit Jain, DCP, Ballabhgarh, Faridabad.

The spokesperson said that the services of these IAS and IPS officers are placed at the disposal of the Additional Chief Secretary, Health and Family Welfare Department for creation and running of 500 bedded hospitals at Panipat and Hisar. Running of 100 bedded facility at Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical College, Faridabad and any other duties, as required from time to time.

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