Monday, May 12, 2025

Can’t ensure 100% screening of persons entering state, Odisha tells reporters

Blink News Network

Bhubaneswar, Mar 18: The Odisha government on Wednesday admitted that it cannot ensure 100 per cent screening of the population coming from other countries and states into Odisha and admitted that the lacuna is likely to prevail.

Subrat Bagchi, spokes person of Odisha government on COVID-19 when asked about the absence of screening for passengers coming through roadways claim that all entrants cannot be screened. “We have to accept the reality. We cannot ensure 100 per cent screening. Neither any Indian state has been able to do this nor any country has succeeded in 100 per cent screening,” Bagchi said.

The response from the government official came when he was confronted with the question that many inter-state bus passengers travelling in overcrowded buses are not screened in the state upon their arrival while many railway stations still do not screen their passengers.

The government on the other hand also claimed that out of the 2131 passengers from the state who had a recent travel history of foreign countries only 47 persons (2 per cent) have been tested through their samples for Coronavirus while most of the others are scott free and many entered into their population without even a thermal screening.

While the civil aviation ministry and Indian railways of the Union government have tightened their noose to screen people in airports and selected railway stations, bus stands which are owned by the state governments hardly have pitched in seriously in the state to screen people coming from other states, many of whom could have foreign trip history.

TheBlink
TheBlink
We are a bunch of like-minded people from the media who came forward to build a niche where important news affecting the people at large could be covered independently. This website has been envisioned to be a one stop centre for stories on different facets of the society which should ideally get space in the media but due to several reasons the mainstream media do not give them ample space. This website is trying to build that void. We are trying to report from the important developments from the eastern India with special focus on Odisha, West Bengal and the North East. This website was founded by some senior, mid and new budding journalists to cater to the needs of consumers of digital media which is unbiased, non dependent on government ads for survival and dare to report on the issues which should get ample space in the media and spark debate and discussions in the society. We have our representatives in New Delhi, Odisha, West Bengal, Chattisgarh and North East to cater to the needs of people from their region which are otherwise shunned by the national media. We have our head office at Bhubaneswar in Odisha

Latest Articles

Samyukt Kishan Morcha Demands Odisha CM Majhi to Protect Livelihood of Adivasi Farmers, End Privatisation of Mines and Minerals

TBN, Bhubaneswar:24/11.24 Samyukt Kishan Morcha (SKM) Supports Odisha Farmers’ Struggle...

Why Thousands of Farmers in Western Odisha Are Rejecting Prepaid Smart Electricity Meters and Piling Them Outside Discom Offices?

TBN, Bhubaneswar: SKM Backs Farmers’ Protest Against Electricity Privatisation,...

Odisha HC rejects cong MLA Moquim’s prayer, uncertainty over contesting elections

Cuttack,10/04/2024: Mohammed Moquim, a senior Congress leader and MLA...

Ghanashyam Karan: Author, Social worker and former Sr Executive of SAIL is No More

Bhubaneswar, 04/04/24: Acclaimed Author, social worker and former senior...

Pradip Panigrahi Joins BJP, Shakes Up Ganjam Political Landscape

TBN 21/02/24 In a significant political development today, former...

Related Articles

In Odisha 31,712 vaccinated get infected with Covid-19

More than 2 crore doses administered. Malkangiri is the least vaccinated district. TBN Desk Bhubaneswar, 18/08/2021:  The Odisha State Health department has achieved the milestone in...

Pvt labs in Odisha promote ‘COVID antibody test’, docs less enthusiastic 

By: Pramit Karmakar  Bhubaneswar, Nov 8: At a time when several private labs are advertising and giving good offers to encourage people in Odisha to...

Public health experts bat for adding COVID cess on tobacco products

Staff Writer@Blink Bhubaneswar, June 11: At a time when the threat of the global pandemic of COVID 19 has created ripples in the Indian economy...

61 NDRF/ODRAF personnel COVID infected after their return from Bengal

Staff Writer@Blink Bhubaneswar, June 9: Several rescue workers who were sent from Odisha to West Bengal to extend helping hand to Amphan-hit West Bengal have...