Panchkula: The Regional Government has not improved the responsibility of the officials on the cholera outbreak in Abheypur Village who has claimed the lives of a nine-year-old boy and left many sick people.
The villagers demanded the registration of criminal cases against the wrong officials for negligence, showing that they had warned them about the water day contamination before people began to complain from loose movements, vomiting and headaches.
Timesnothnothing gave rise to the negligent attitude of the authorities more than the fact that they had been told about the source of contamination, but they chose not to do anything, resulting in many people to fall ill.
Their action shows the need for roadmaps for the prevention and control of cholera in India where hundreds are infected every year.
Regardless of the necessary actions to guilty, there is a need to be sensitive to people about the consequences of actions such as piercing water lines.
Local Mla-cum-Haryana Speaker Gian Chand Gupta visited the victim’s family and acted quickly.
He asked the civil surgeon Dr.
Mukta Kumar to conduct an investigation and submit a report in three days.
Gupta passed the direction during an emergency meeting attended by deputy commissioner Vinay Partap Singh and Kumar.
He ordered officers Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran to collect water samples from the village and arrange adequate water tankers to prevent lack of drinking water.
Cholera: 229 pain, 60 in Hospguption said, “Someone has illegally stabbed the main pipe because there is a possibility of contamination.
All such cases must be identified and the tight action taken against the culprit.” “HSVP must ensure a direct supply of drinking water to the homeowner.
Officials Department of Public Health Engineering must examine drinking waterways and drainage in Rajiv Colony and Indira Colony to maintain the possibility of an outbreak of diarrhea and other water default diseases, “he added.
Gupta suggested a health camp in the Kolony of Rajiv and Colony Indira and other slums in Abheypur’s pattern.
Dr.
Mukta Kumar’s civil surgeon told Haryana, the Gian Chand Gupta speaker that the investigation had been marked in the case of a child’s death in Abheypur and the major medical officers had been asked to submit the report in three days.
He said 229 cases of cholera had been reported in three days, where 60 patients were in treatment.
He said a camp in place in Abheypur was formed to conduct a health check in residents.