Hyderabad:The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation has said it has opened a 'special wing' for collection of food and other items from donors to distribute them in a "proper manner" as it was observed social distancing was not maintained in events conducted by organisations to give things away during the lockdown.
GHMC Mayor Bonthu Rammohan said it has been observed that people are not maintaining social distance at such distribution giving rise to the chance of spread of coronavirus, according to a Corporation release on Friday.
He also said the matter would be viewed seriously if any NGOs or individuals were found distributing food or other items directly.
In order to avoid public gathering at a particular place, the GHMC has opened a 'centralised special wing' headed by an Additional Commissioner of the civic body to collect food and other items from the donors directly and that the same will be distributed to the needy, the release said.
About 10 mobile vans have also been arranged for this purpose, it said.
Rammohan appealed to donors to contact the GHMC and that mobile vans would collect the items and distribute them to the needy in a proper manner.
"If any NGOs or individuals found distributing meal, dry rice or any other items directly to the public, the matter will be viewed seriously and action will be initiated against them," he added,.
During the ongoing lockdown, the state government is providing food and shelter to the homeless and particularly to the migrant daily workers who works at construction sites, hotels and as petty vendors, the release added.