Mumbai, April 14, 2020: Cardinal Oswald Gracias, the archbishop of Mumbai, has offered four schools to set up relief centers and camps.

Bombay archdiocesan spokesperson Father Nigel Barett on April 14 said the cardinal offered the schools to Home Guards some five days ago.

“Since students will return to the schools, quarantine centers can’t be set up. However, they can set up relief camps for migrant workers or prepare food for distribution,” the priest explained.

The four schools are St Stanislaus School in Bandra, St Anne’s School in Malad, Rosary School in Dockyard Road and St John the Baptist School in Thane.

Father Frazer Mascarenhas, manager at St Stanislaus School, said they have been approached by the Bombay Municipal Corporation too. “We have expressed our willingness to help and have offered the space as a refuge or resource center for migrant workers,” the priest said, adding that they are yet to hear from the BMC or Home Guards.

Director General of Home Guards and Civil Defence Sanjay Pandey said around 300 migrant workers are being kept in a camp run by the Civil Defence Department in Versova.

“The BMC had asked for help in containment areas and we have deployed around 300 Home Guards who are helping with swab collection and other related work. Twenty-four home guards are working in shifts to help run the camp for migrant workers. The archbishop has offered some schools and we will utilize them as per the requirement,” said Pandey.

Source: mid-day.com