Deccan Chronicle 28.12.2013
Corporation speeds up anti-vector drive
Chennai: Chennai
corporation announced in its council meet on Friday that an
additional five lakh mosquito nets would be procured for distribution to
the poor and people residing along water bodies.
A
resolution was passed and mayor Saidai. S. Duraisamy said, “The civic
body is already distributing nets to people who are financially weak to
guard from mosquito bites.
In addition to this, five lakh nets
at Rs 169 per net and at a total cost of Rs 8.45 crore will be procured
for distribution. Residents having a green card can get the nets. People
who do not possess a ration card but are in need of mosquito nets can
also benefit from the scheme,” the mayor said.
“In addition to
providing mosquito nets, the corporation must focus on preventing
mosquito breeding as the nets can act only as a temporary respite,” said
DMK floor leader S.C. Bose.
“One malaria worker has been
appointed to check mosquito breeding for every 500 houses and around 80
thousand houses are being monitored by these workers every day,” Mr
Duraisamy said.
“More than 50 per cent of mosquito breeding
occurs due to the illegal drainage connections given to storm water
drains in the city, and this will be addressed by forming special
zone wise committees to monitor the connections,” he added.
A
detailed report on the outcome of the medical camps recently conducted
by the civic body was also submitted during the council meet.
“Around
3.29 crore worth medical services were provided at 1,000 slums in
the city,” according to the report. “Such medical camps will be
conducted regularly,” Mr Duraisamy said.