Skip to main content

Township Tales: Treasure Town is sanitising vehicles, taking precautionary checks & screening residents


 Life is precious and learning that lesson soon, this mini-town has stocked up on essentials prevention kits for lockdown and ensuring necessary precautions. Treasure Town situated in Bijalpur is home to 1,200 families.
To secure the lives of residents from corona virus attack, the township has its own rules for residents. Residents are now confined to their homes, but safe and helping in controlling the outspread of covid-19, said Deepam Shewani, head of the township while sharing the details about preventive measures.

No Outsiders Allowed
Like many other townships, Treasure Town has adopted the practise of not allowing any outside vehicles inside. All the delivery personnel are required to drop off the deliveries at the gate. The person ordering the grocery or any other item is required to pick up the delivered packet from the gate. At the gate, security guard and other staff is instructed to keep social distance.

Sanitising every incoming vehicle
Ensuring that coronavirus does not enter their township by human or vehicles, every entering vehicle in the township is sanitised. Other than sanitising common places, this is a new initiative in the township.
No one inside the township is allowed to go out unless they have permission and pass as provided by district administration. In case of essential and emergencies, the township grants special permission to go out.
Following necessary precautions, the security guards of the township also check outgoing permitted professionals for fever using a thermal screener.

Stock of Sanitisers & Masks
In the beginning of lockdown, when there was a shortage of masks and sanitisers due to sudden demand, township bough them in bulk. The stock is used as a buffer for society members and given in small quantities when needed. Further, sanitisers are used to sanitise all the public areas in the township regularly.
For security and other township staff, mask and sanitiser is compulsory.



Popular posts from this blog

CBSE Affiliation Open for the 2026-27 Session under SARAS 6.0

CBSE Affiliation Open for the 2026-27 Session under SARAS 6.0  TINA KHATRI The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) officially opened the online application window for various categories of school affiliation for the 2026-27 academic session on Tuesday. Schools seeking affiliation across multiple categories can now submit their applications via the automated system, SARAS 6.0, which will remain open until June 30, 2025. Himanshu Gupta, CBSE secretary, urged schools to carefully follow the guidelines outlined in the SARAS Manual 6.0. He emphasized, "We strongly advise all applicant schools to carefully review the manual to ensure their applications meet the required standards." Key Requirements for Schools For existing schools, it is crucial that their OASIS data is accurately updated. No incorrect or misleading information should be submitted. Additionally, all schools are required to upload prescribed documents, including details of teachers and their qualifications, ...

Railway Station Redevelopment Plan: Capacity boost to handle 10,800 passengers/hour

Railway Station Redevelopment Plan Capacity boost to handle 10,800 passengers/hour In response to increasing demand and future growth, the Railway Department has proposed a comprehensive redevelopment plan for Indore Railway Station, aimed at expanding its capacity to handle 10,800 passengers per hour. The design of the new station is being developed with a focus on long-term sustainability, considering the city's projected needs over the next 50 years. The redevelopment aims to create a state-of-the-art facility that will not only accommodate growing passenger traffic but also enhance the overall travel experience. With 7,500 passengers currently traveling daily and 52 pairs of trains operating each day, the need for infrastructure upgrades has become critical. The proposed station will serve as a major hub for commuters and will play a key role in regional connectivity. The new design will include modernized passenger amenities, advanced traffic management systems, and better int...

Seventy-eight trees for 78 years as Janak Palta McGilligan marks birthday with plantation drive

Janak Palta McGilligan celebrates 78th birthday with tree plantation | Indore News Janak Palta McGilligan celebrates 78th birthday with tree plantation by Tina Khatri Indore — Padma Shri Janak Palta McGilligan marked her 78th birthday by planting 78 belpatra trees on Dutani Hill near Sanawadiya village. The plantation drive was organised by the Jimmy and Janak McGilligan Foundation for Sustainable Development and included participation from environmentalists, forest officials, local residents and members of the Baha’i community. Addressing the gathering, Janak Palta McGilligan said, Serving nature is true service to humanity. It is our duty to leave a green legacy for future generations. The programme began with the blowing of a conch by cardiologist Bharat Rawat, followed by prayers from Ja...