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Elaborate security for fish medicine administration
By Our Staff Reporter
HYDERABAD, JUNE 6. The city police have made elaborate security
arrangements for smooth administration of fish medicine at the
Exhibition grounds on Friday. The medicine will be administered
through 34 counters and there would be 24 counters to sell murrel
fingerlings, the west zone DCP, Mr. Umesh Sharaff, told
presspersons here on Wednesday.
Mr. Sharaff said over 700 officers and men would be on duty for
crowd control. Ten ACPs would be monitoring the situation. In
addition to the city police personnel, about 15 platoons of
special police would be deployed.
The general public will be allowed entry into the Exhibition
grounds through the Ajanta Gate and those who took medicine would
have to leave from the Malakunta side. Those having passes would
be allowed from the Gandhi Bhavan side.
Fisheries dept. counters
The Department of Fisheries would be setting up 42 counters at
the venue for the supply of `Murrel' fingerlings through which
the Bathina brothers would be administering the `asthma' medicine
on June 8 and 9.
`We have collected enough fish for the more than three lakh
patients expected to come here on the Mrugasirakarthi Day,' said
Mr. D.S. Murthy, Commissioner of Fisheries, here on Wednesday.
Talking to presspersons, he said, the fish was collected from
Rangareddy, Mahabubnagar, Khammam and Nalgonda districts. The
fingerlings which have to be 21 days old and 2.5 inches long were
being stored at the department's fish tank on the lower Tank Bund
at present.
Around 250 personnel would be deployed at the fingerling
dispensing counters, including eight for women, four for VIPs,
two for the Army personnel and two more counters would be set up
for emergency purposes.
The fish to be sold at Rs.6 a fingerling would be supplied under
the aegis of the A.P. Fishermen Cooperative Federation. There was
a ban on the sale of the fingerlings by private parties inside as
well as outside the Exhibition Grounds.
Mr. Murthy said last year nearly 2.4 lakh people took the fish
medicine and an additional 35,000 patients who were vegetarians
had it with jaggery. Eleven NGO organisations would be supplying
free food, water and snacks to the patients in the queue this
time.
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