New Delhi: Corporate Municipal Delhi Selatan has found the maintenance of mosquitoes in that place in 119 offices from different government departments in the national capital and issued notice and challan to them, said an official on Sunday.
SDMC officials said 75 notifications and 21 Challans were issued for these offices as part of a massive encouragement to detect mosquito breeding for prevention and control of diseases transmitted through vectors.
SDMC officials said the action was taken during the special encouragement of the Civic Community Health Department to examine livestock and mosquito control steps in government offices located in four Civic body zones.
“Intensify its sustainable impulse for prevention and control of the disease transmitted through vectors, SDMC has made a big boost to detect mosquito breeding at the government office.” The Public Health Department of SDMC has examined government offices in the fourth zone and found mosquitoes and found Mosquito breeding on office premise 119.
Department, starting actions, issuing 75 notifications and 21 challans (against violators), “said the Civic Agency in a statement Er In Pankha Road, DJB Road in Choukhandi, DTC Bus Depot in Keshavpuram, Western shops in Dwarka, MTNL Sektor-16, BBS Office at Fatehpur Beri, University of Ignou, among others, Public Health Officials SDMC said the rainy season was one of the most time vulnerable when mosquito breeding increases so it is possible that cases of diseases borne by vectors can rise.
According to him Reports issued by city companies, as many as 97 cases of dengue fever have been recorded until August 28 this year.
The report said 45 of the 97 cases of dengue fever were reported in August Thi years while this number was 16 in July.
Mayor, SDMC, Mukesh Suryan on Sunday said during the rainy season, rainwater will accumulate in a vacant land, the side of the road, on the roof of the building and even on unattended objects provide a pleasant atmosphere for the aedes aegypti mosquito breeding, which is known Spread the disease transmitted through vectors such as dengue fever, malaria and chikungunya.
He said the Civic body took all the precautions together by spreading awareness about the disease transmitted through vectors and controlling mosquito breeding.
“More than 1,500 Daily Breeding Workers (DBC) Workers together with other officials are involved in door-to-door checks.
We also spray anti-larval medicine and do regular fumigation to prevent mosquito breeding.
To control mosquito nets along the train tracks Fire, we have run the Mosquito Terminator train, “Suryan said.
He added that the fish of Gambusia, who feeded on mosquito larvae, was also released in the pool and other locations where water accumulation took place.
He said to create awareness of the disease transmitted through vectors among people, SDMC had made many meetings with the association of residents’ welfare (RWAS) and attached a number of banners, stickers and leaflets in several locations.