Indra Gupta’s desk is full of clutter—sheaves of papers strewn all over, an old copy of a Hindi daily serving as the mouse pad for her desktop. The office is truly sarkari in character—mosaic floor, steel almirah, a bell to seek services of the peon, and a red and white striped towel on the chair. The sanitiser and a bunch of masks seem to be recent additions to the desk. Gupta is the deputy chief medical and health officer of Jaipur district. And she is leading a dedicated team working round-the-clock in battling the spread of coronavirus ever since the department found the first suspected patient earlier this month in the city of maharajas.