https://indianmasterminds.com

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Nursing Jalgaon Back to Health

With a frightening 10 percent death rate at one time, the sword of Covid 19 cut deep and mercilessly into the Jalgaon district of Maharashtra. But thanks to the District Collector Abhijit Raut who was hurriedly dispatched there on a fire-fighting mission, he brought the situation completely under control.
Indian Masterminds Stories

The year 2020 has been a year of losses, especially for India. Starting with the massive floods of Brahmaputra river in the north-east state of Assam affecting 30,000 people, it coincided with the Covid infiltration. Soon after the first case was reported on January 30, a series of tragedies have hit the country real hard. With more than 87 lakh cases and 1.2 lakh deaths so far, India is among the most affected countries in the world. But even in this dismal situation, a number of `Covid Warriors’ have risen to the situation.

One such hero is the District Collector of Jalgaon District in Maharashtra, Mr Abhijit Raut.

At one time in June 2020, Jalgaon was one of the worst affected districts in Maharashtra- hit particularly hard by coronavirus. Such was the force of the pandemic that at its peak, the death rate here reached 10 percent of the affected patients. It was in this grim and seemingly hopeless situation that Mr Raut was appointed the DC of Jalgaon.

And what a turnaround did the new DC make there in matter of weeks!

THE DC RECALLS

In an exclusive interview with Indian Masterminds, Mr. Raut said, “Covid-19 was indeed an unprecedented challenge for the entire world. Concepts of isolation on large scales, lockdown, containment zone, etc. were totally new for people in general. I joined as DM Jalgaon in June 2020 when the pandemic was already in full peak in Jalgaon.’’

Jalgaon became one of the severely affected districts as the cumulative number of cases in the district crossed 50,000. Two months into the service as the DC, that is till August 31, Mr. Raut saw that the death rate of the district was higher than the state’s Case Fatality Rate (CFR). Also, the positivity rate reached 20 percent till October 10.

Extending CCC beds in Palaskhede village

“The situation was pretty dismal. We planned to strictly adhere to protocols issued by Govt. of India, Govt. of Maharashtra, and Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR). Protocols about containment zones, active Surveillance, ambulance management, isolation centers, Covid-19 treatment, contact tracing, swab testing, and dead bodies management, etc. were rigorously implemented.”

Mr. Abhijit Raut, District Collector Jalgaon

THE TURNAROUND

Mr. Raut’s efforts eventually bore fruits. During October 10 and November 10, there was a complete turnaround in the Covid situation in Jalgaon. And this could have not been possible without the guidance of the administration and the contribution of the community, NGOs, and local SGHs in building the key infrastructure.

Meeting of private hospital doctors with the Jalgaon district administration

As of now the total active cases in the district are 480, where the CFR has come down to 2.37 percent. The doubling of cases has increased from 105 days on October 4 to 641 days currently. The positivity rate has decreased to 17 percent and the recovery rate has increased from 76 percent to 96.73 percent.

Mr. Raut has played a key role in controlling the Covid situation in the district without any prior experience of dealing with the pandemic. Like any other civil servant handling the Covid situation in their designated areas, there are several key takeaways Mr. Raut took from the pandemic.

The reason for this turnaround is nothing but the strict implementation of containment zones, rigorous active surveillance, door to door survey of vulnerable population, involving private health care facilities, increased testing by upgrading RT-PCR lab, strict enforcement of social distancing, masks and interactive information, education and communication (IEC) through films and cartoon strips.

Officers visiting restricted areas to get information about active surveillance

IMPORTANCE OF SYNERGY

“Strong government healthcare system has to be the top priority. In a pandemic, we cannot rely on private facilities alone. Secondly, communication with the public via various media as well as trust-building with people is very important. All information has to be proactively shared with the public. The next important thing is involving NGOs and voluntary organizations in surveillance, which helps in making surveillance effective and genuine. Also, home isolation was a game-changer; this helped people overcome the fear of pandemic.”

Mr. Abhijit Raut, District Collector Jalgaon
NGO donating 20 oxygen bed to a rural hospital in the district

“Planning has to be proactive and meticulous, considering the worst situation possible. Effective practices in other districts can help a lot in learning about a new healthcare challenge. And lastly, active participation of NGOs, volunteers and CSR groups also help the administration’s efforts and give these credibility,’’ he added.

No doubt, Jalgaon went through hell. And thanks to the untiring efforts of the DC, it achieved the level of normalcy which at one time seemed impossible.


Indian Masterminds Stories
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Related Stories
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
NEWS
sports
Sports Funds Meant for Athletes Used to Build Elite Facilities in IAS Colonies, Investigation Reveals
Arvind Kumar
Formula E Race Case: Court Summons KTR and IAS Officer Arvind Kumar, Directs Appearance on July 31
Maharashtra govt-logo
Maharashtra Transfers 4 Senior IAS Officers, Dr. Chandrakant Pulkundwar Appointed Rural Development Secretary
SAIL
SAIL Q4 & FY26 Results: Net Profit Surges 50.5% to ₹3,233 Cr, Declares ₹2.35 Dividend Per Share
S5 Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarine
Cochin Shipyard Q4 & FY26 Results: Net Profit Falls 13.5% to ₹716 Cr, Declares ₹1.5 Dividend Per Share
hindustan-copper-ltd-resized
Hindustan Copper Q4 & FY26 Results: PAT ₹207 Cr, ₹1.86 Dividend Declared Despite One-Time Provision
NBCC
NBCC Wins ₹52.14 Crore New Orders for Amaravati Office Project and Sports Injury Centre O&M
Maharashtra Police
Maharashtra Transfers and Promotes 53 Senior IPS Officers in Major Reshuffle; Deepak Sakore Appointed Joint CP Navi Mumbai
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Videos
Rupinder Brar
Rupinder Brar Beyond the Desk: Music, Mindfulness & the Many Sides of a Civil Servant
WhatsApp Image 2026-05-05 at 6.46
Rupinder Brar: The Officer Connecting Policy, People, and India’s Key Sectors
Punjab’s Welfare Push Backed by Surging Revenues Harpal Singh Cheema
Punjab’s Welfare Push Backed by Surging Revenues
ADVERTISEMENT
UPSC Stories
Ravi Laxmipriya IFS
From 3 Interview Failures to AIR 9 in UPSC IFS 2025: The Inspiring Journey of Ravi Laxmipriya
An Inspiring Story of Patience, Persistence, and Finding the Right Direction. Facing repeated UPSC disappointments,...
WhatsApp Image 2026-05-12 at 4.23
11 Years, One Dream, All CSE Attempts Exhausted: How Indian Coast Guard Officer Anshuman Singh Secured AIR 2 in UPSC IFS 2025
After Exhausting All UPSC CSE Attempts, This Coast Guard Officer Turned Setbacks Into Strength and Secured...
Dr Washim Ur Rahman UPSC
How Dr. Wasim Ur Rahman Cleared UPSC After Years of Setbacks and 5 Interviews
Dr. Wasim Ur Rahman secured AIR 157 in UPSC CSE 2025 after five interviews, IRS selection, and years...
CSR NEWS
CCL
CCL Wins Greentech CSR India Platinum Award 2026 for Transforming 5,000 Households in Hazaribag 
CCL’s Integrated Rural Development Initiative Benefits Over 5,000 Households, Promotes Women-Led Participation,...
nlc
NLC India Donates Life Support Ambulance in Odisha Under CSR Initiative to Boost Emergency Healthcare
NLC India Limited strengthens rural healthcare support in Sambalpur as Dharmendra Pradhan flags off fully...
BCCL
BCCL Wins Two Gold Awards at Greentech CSR India Awards 2026 for Skill Development and Education
Bharat Coking Coal Limited recognised in New Delhi for impactful CSR initiatives focused on education,...
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Latest
Reimagining India’s Road Future: MoRTH Secretary V
Inside India’s Road Infrastructure Blueprint: MoRTH Secretary V. Umashankar on Expressways, AI Tolling, EV Charging and Green Highways
sports
Sports Funds Meant for Athletes Used to Build Elite Facilities in IAS Colonies, Investigation Reveals
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Videos
Rupinder Brar
WhatsApp Image 2026-05-05 at 6.46
Punjab’s Welfare Push Backed by Surging Revenues Harpal Singh Cheema
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT