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More measures to tackle dengue

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The Hindu             01.08.2013 

More measures to tackle dengue

Correspondent

Development Commissioner I. Srinivasan on Tuesday took stock of the dengue cases in the city and ordered for some more measures to check the spread of the disease.

Mr. Srinivasan, while attending a meeting here, allowed the Cuttack Municipal Corporation (CMC) to engage 300 more casual workers for taking up the sanitation programmes, including the measures to check the mosquito menace in the city. The civic body was allowed to purchase 30 more Tiffa machines for anti-mosquito larvae work.

Similarly, the strength of dengue ward in SCB Medical College and Hospital was enhanced from 100 to 150 beds.

Additional funds were also released for the civic body to purchase ML oil and other chemicals for anti-mosquito operation.

 

Civic body seizes stale food from eateries

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The Hindu             01.08.2013 

Civic body seizes stale food from eateries

Stale food seized from a non-vegetarian restaurant near the Kollam railway station during an inspection by the Corporation health wing on Wednesday.— Photo: C. Suresh Kumar
Stale food seized from a non-vegetarian restaurant near the Kollam railway station during an inspection by the Corporation health wing on Wednesday.— Photo: C. Suresh Kumar

The health wing of the city Corporation seized stale food from some restaurants in the vicinity of the Kollam railway station during inspections carried out on Wednesday morning.

There was an attempt by employees at one of the restaurants to attack the health wing authorities. A police complaint has been lodged by Corporation health inspector Sudhakumari in this connection.

The team seized stale rice and chapattis, and the previous day’s fish curry, mutton curry, and a couple of vegetarian dishes from the restaurant, the authorities said. In the wake of the attempt to attacks the officials, the health inspector has urged the Corporation Secretary to cancel the licence of the restaurant.

All restaurants in the vicinity of the railway station were found to be violating rules, and notices were issued to them to adhere to the rules. The inspection was carried out as part of a weekly exercise by the health authorities. The inspections would be intensified in the coming days, the authorities said.

During last week’s inspection, a fine of Rs.20,000 was collected from four restaurants for violating rules.

 

Sewage line clearing to be taken up

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The Hindu             01.08.2013

Sewage line clearing to be taken up

Staff Reporter

BWSSB will take up sewage line clearing work on Thursday in Domlur, Ulsoor, Johnson Market areas of South East-1 and Purnaprajna Layout, Banashankari, Padmanabhanagar, Kumaraswamy Layout areas of South 1 subdivisional jurisdiction on Thursday. BWSSB in a release said that public from above areas can call the respective AEE numbers, AEE South East 1 (9902933799) and AEE North West-2 (9845444036).

 


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