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May Day! May Day! May Day! - A Call for a National Response On May Day 2020, a year ago, I had written a piece/open letter titled ‘May Day’. This was in response to the dire situation in the country in the wake of the Corona Pandemic, the Lockdown, and the shocking spectacle of thousands of homeless, jobless and hungry migrants tramping home thousands of kilometers from metro cities across the country. But when I use the words ‘May Day’ today in 2021, it is in the context of the unprecedented nationwide crisis in which we find ourselves. Tragically, the situation is worse than anything we could have imagined a year ago. In a series of letters dated March 27, April 18 and May 2020, I had made appeals to everyone from the Supreme Commander, the Prime Minister, and the top brass in the Armed Forces, urging that they consider deploying trained personnel from the Armed Forces in their legitimate role as ‘aid to civil power’. I had hoped that this could have been a way ....
Operation CO-JEET launched by armed forces to fight COVID-19 in India: Lt Gen Kanitkar SECTIONS Last Updated: May 03, 2021, 02:10 PM IST Share Synopsis Under the CO-JEET plan, personnel of the three wings of the armed forces – the Army, the Indian Air Force and the Navy – have been pressed into service to help restore oxygen supply chains, set up COVID beds and provide help to the civilian administration in its fight to control the pandemic, said the Lt General. Lieutenant General Dr Madhuri Kanitkar Treating the current coronavirus wave like a war, the armed forces have launched operation CO-JEET to aid anti-COVID-19 efforts, like strengthening medical infrastructure and oxygen supply chains, as well as take measures to ensure mental wellbeing of people. ....
Armed Forces Medical Services officers retiring this year to get extension till Dec: Lt Gen Kanitkar NEW DELHI: Around 200 Short Service Commission (SSC) officers with the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS), due for retirement over the next seven months, will get an extension till December 31 in view of the Covid-19 situation in the country, a senior Army officer said on Sunday. Lt Gen (Dr) Madhuri Kanitkar, who is part of the medical team under the Chief of Defence Staff, said they will be deployed for Covid-19 management programme initiated by the armed forces. “Short Service Commission officers of the AFMS who are retiring in the next seven months will be given a unilateral extension. So, we have around 200 such medical officers, who were to retire, we will continue to have their services. ....
Armed Forces Medical Services officers retiring this year to get extension till December: Lt Gen Madhuri Kanitkar SECTIONS Armed Forces Medical Services officers retiring this year to get extension till December: Lt Gen Madhuri KanitkarPTI Last Updated: May 02, 2021, 05:11 PM IST Share Synopsis The orders for implementation of this plan are expected soon as the proposal is in advance stages of approval, said Lt Gen Kanitkar, the third women officer to have reached to the level of three-star general in the armed forces. Agencies Lt Gen (Dr) Madhuri Kanitkar, who is part of the medical team under the Chief of Defence Staff, said they will be deployed for Covid-19 management programme initiated by the armed forces. ....
Lt Gen Madhuri Kanitkar, Dy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff (Medical) NEW DELHI: As the younger population of the nation becomes eligible for a vaccination against coronavirus today on Saturday, the armed forces have formulated a plan to aid the inoculation drive and anti-Covid efforts across the nation by providing health requirements of various states transporting oxygen, ensuring nursing and medical assistance. Speaking to ANI Deputy Chief Integrated Defence Staff (Medical) Lieutenant General Madhuri Kanitkar assured that armed forces are ready to aid the vaccination drive and provide medical assistance including transportation of empty oxygen tanks to various states. This initiative being done by giving the local military commanders or area commanders authority to coordinate with the state governments on Covid front. All these steps come at a time of growing number of coronavirus cases across the country which have led the armed forces to launch operation Co ....