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Some dengue hotspots in the city, but there is no action by NMC

Some dengue hotspots in the city, but there is no action by NMC
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Nagpur: The stench rents air from the office of the Mangalwari NMC water bill collection to Anjuman High School Stretch in aware.
Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has changed the open space adjacent to its indoor fish market to ‘mini bhlandewadi’, accusing shop owners and residents from housing around 200 families nearby.
Although the problem of garbage disposal remains not handled for years and is only exacerbated, the latest dengue fear has residents and commercial companies that are more worried.
Mushaib Ansari, who manages Biryani Center in the Mangalwari complex, said that government employees who live in the quarters are afraid to raise their voices to garbage disposal.
“We approached the selected representative and also submitted several complaints to NMC.
But there was no action taken.
I suffered from dengue fever.
People still fell ill in this area because of non-hygienic conditions.
Some have even emptied the quarter and go after children Their children often fall ill, “he said.
Ansari said next to residents, visitors to religious places, educational institutions and many private offices must also bear interference.
In East Shankar Nagar, the job putting an incomplete underground electric cable has become a hotspot for mosquitoes.
Activist Akshay Samarth has started a signature campaign on the dangers of incomplete work.
“The part of the playground at Dandige Nagar under Prabhag 15 has been converted into a dump yard.
Also, incomplete works have caused water contamination.
People in this area suffer from dengue fever and other diseases,” he thought.
The Toi staff highlighted mosquito breeding on an open plot at Narendra Nagar a few weeks ago, but there was no action by the authorities.
Some residents have marked NMC on Twitter with a sad condition of health and sanitation.
“This is the disposal of garbage that will come behind WCl Colony in Uppalwadi.
Everyone from NMC staff, fish sellers to the nearest resident deposit garbage here.
This is a breeding place for this dengue season mosquito.
Ask for NMC to ensure the safety of its citizens,” Tweet reading posted on July 19.
With today with bloody cages up to 162 to date, citizens are now worried about falling ill even though there are no mistakes.
The Malaria and Filaria officers NMC Dr.
Dipali Nasare said spraying Larvisida, putting oil and releasing gappi fish in the points of water contamination known.
“I haven’t got a zone-wise report about breeding places in the city,” he said.
Dr.
Gajendra Mahalle, who holds allegations of solid waste management, said he would check the pile of garbage in the area and make it removed.
Meanwhile, the Divisional Commissioner of Prajata Lavangare-Verma instructed officials to survey every house where dengue fever patients were found.
The district has recorded 374 dengue fever patients, including 162 from the city, this year.
According to the district information office, many children among those affected.

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