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SDMC gets city’s first upgraded ward clinic

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The Hindu       New Delhi         12.09.2016  

SDMC gets city’s first upgraded ward clinic

The South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) is all set to commission 40 clinics in its wards to provide treatment facilities for common diseases, preventive consultancy and common pathological tests.

New Delhi MP Meenakshi Lekhi inaugurated the first such dispensary at Humayunpur village, which comes under the Safdarjung ward, on Sunday.

The dispensary was upgraded at a cost of Rs. 2 lakh.

SDMC Standing Committee chairman Shailender Singh Monti said the upgraded and renovated dispensary will provide health services to the residents of Humayunpur, Krishan Nagar, Arjun Nagar and Safdarjung Enclave.

Mr. Monti said the SDMC had identified around 70 underutilised premises that may also be transformed into such dispensaries.

 

With rising dengue, chikungunya cases, MMC launches cleanliness drive

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The Times of India        Meerut      07.09.2016 

With rising dengue, chikungunya cases, MMC launches cleanliness drive

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MEERUT: At a time when viral fever, dengue and chikungunya cases are on a rise in the district and cleanliness in the city has becomes a major concern, Meerut Municipal Corporation (MMC) has started a drive to clean every parts of the city. Even the district hospital has signed a bond with a private company to provide them 14 sweepers for keeping the hospital clean.

R S Chauhan, municipal health officer, said, "We have started a cleanliness drive in the city to ensure that garbage is not strewn on the roads, thereby reducing the possibility of mosquitoes breeding in the open. Meanwhile, fogging machines are being used to kill the mosquitoes, which cause diseases like dengue and chikungunya. As many as 3,000 sanitary workers in the city have been instructed to be on their toes and ensure that the city remains clean at all costs. Leaves are being given to sanitation workers only in emergency cases."

Meanwhile, the district recorded 28 dengue cases, 52 chikungunya cases and hundreds of viral fever cases till Tuesday. While 11 health camps were set up in the city, 32 such camps were set up in rural areas on Tuesday to know the exact number of cases of fever. "On Tuesday alone, 2,045 patients visited the city camps, out of whom 412 were detected with fever and 271 blood samples were taken. Similarly, 4,431 patients visited the rural camps, out of whom 990 were detected with fever and 574 blood samples were taken," said chief medical officer (CMO) Dr Sharad Tyagi.

Also, to check the cleanliness situation in P L Sharma District Hospital, an agreement with a private firm has been done and 14 new sweepers were provided to the hospital. Giving details, Dr Sunil Gupta, chief medical superintendent of P L Sharma District Hospital, said, "An agreement of Rs 3.95 lakh per month has been done with a private firm, wherein not only have we been provided with 14 sanitary workers to clean the hospital premises but also with machines to clean the hospital floors thereby making the work faster."
 

MCC to constitute special task force to keep city clean during Dasara

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The Hindu        Karnataka (Mysore)     06.09.2016 

MCC to constitute special task force to keep city clean during Dasara

Clean and tidy:Over 270 civic and health workers would be roped in to ensure cleanliness across Mysuru city during Dasara, says Mayor B.L. Bhyrappa.— FILE PHOTO
Clean and tidy:Over 270 civic and health workers would be roped in to ensure cleanliness across Mysuru city during Dasara, says Mayor B.L. Bhyrappa.— FILE PHOTO

The Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) has decided to set up a special task force (comprising health and civic workers) to keep the city clean during the upcoming Dasara festivities. Mayor B.L. Bhyrappa told The Hindu here on Saturday that over 270 civic workers and health workers would be roped in to ensure cleanliness across the city, particularly in the core areas where Dasara programmes would be held.

The task force will also include a mobile team to address the issues immediately at the Dasara venues. However, sanitation and collection of garbage and its disposal would continue as usual in the rest of the city, the Mayor added. Mr. Bhyrappa said MCC is taking additional care to keep the city clean during Dasara. Mysuru was ranked the cleanest city in the country for the second consecutive year this year by the Union government.

Meanwhile, health workers would take all necessary steps, including fogging, to prevent any possible outbreak of vector-borne diseases.

Health workers would also discourage people, particularly tourists and traders from using plastic bags, the Mayor said.

Mr. Bhyrappa said that while one team would clean the route of the Dasara procession, the other would follow the procession cleaning the route. Road sweeping machines would also be used extensively in the city's core areas, including prominent roads such as D. Devaraj Urs Road, Sayyaji Rao Road and Albert Victor Road. Mr. Byrappa said that with the present storage in Krishnaraja Sagar and Kabini reservoirs, drinking water can be supplied to the entire city till the second week of December.

 


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