Greater Noida: The chief executive officer of the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) held a meeting with his department officials on Thursday to discuss the Covid situation in the city.
Officials said that several steps will be taken to ensure all Covid-related protocols are followed on the office premises.
In an attempt to reduce the number of visitors at the office building, an online pass service will be launched from Monday.
Only pass holders and those who have prior appointments or have been asked to visit the office would be allowed to enter the premises.
A cluster machine will be installed at the entrance of the authority’s main office building to count the number of visitors, officials said.
A list of employees aged over 45 years is being prepared and health officials would be asked to organise a special drive to inoculate them.
Police personnel posted at the office building have been asked to pull up people who are found without masks.
Security guards at all entry and exit points in the authority office have been asked to keep sanitisers and thermal scanners to check visitors and officials as well.
Talking about online facilities, GNIDA CEO Narendra Bhooshan, said: “We have devised a mechanism to assign unique IDs to all allottees. While a lot of people are registering their grievances online, others can fill up the ‘know your allottee’ forms online if they want any kind of service.”
On Friday, Noida Authority officials are likely to hold a meeting to discuss Covid situation.