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High Court asks Delhi government to publicise Covid-19 helplines in newspapers on daily basis
Fix a corner or column, may be on page 1 or page 3. Some column on a page should be dedicated to it daily so that people know where to go when they need it. People would be habituated. This is where you are lagging behind, the bench said.
"In newspapers, one does not find these inserts on a daily basis. These things should be there in the papers every day. Fix a corner or column, may be on page 1 or page 3. Some column on a page should be dedicated to it daily so that people know where to go when they need it. People would be habituated. This is where you are lagging behind," the bench said.
It added that helpline numbers don't register in people's mind immediately and they might forget so they should be publicised daily so that citizens know that even if they don't need it today, they can find the helpline details at a particular place in the newspaper.
The court's observation came after the amicus curiae said if government could consider publicising more the helplines and other data in newspapers, it would be helpful.
Delhi government's counsel said they are advertising it and will do it more now.
Covid helpline toll free is 1075, Covid Helpline Delhi is 011-22307145, Child helpline is 1098 and senior citizen helpline is 14567.
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