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GHMC to launch drive against mosquitoes

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The Hindu 18.03.2010

GHMC to launch drive against mosquitoes

Special Correspondent

824 anti-larval teams to be deployed to spray insecticides

 


Action plan drawn to address vector control

Fogging to be taken up in slum areas, says official


HYDERABAD: The GHMC will deploy 824 anti-larval teams, each consisting of a field assistant and five workers, to visit households every week to spray insecticides and also identify breeding places.

A new Surveillance, Information, Response and Action (SIRA) plan to address vector control has been formulated where open larval breeding sources will be treated once a week by these teams, said Additional Commissioner (Health & Sanitation) S. Aleem Basha.

Fogging, pyrethrum space spray, indoor residual spray will be taken up with focus on the slums.

The urban community development wing's help will be taken to educate people living in the poorer settlements if there is high incidence of vector-borne diseases.

Edge cleaning and removal of water hyacinth, chemical treatment and release of fish in water bodies of stormwater drains and river Musi will be taken up.

A vehicle with a big electric mesh is to be used in streets with high mosquito density.

Random sampling of larvae density and adult density from 10 houses (static points) will be done for follow-up action. All Deputy Commissioners will monitor the work with the medical officer, entomologist, project officer (UCD) and veterinary officer. Mosquito hot spots will be prioritised on the basis of response analysis, he added.

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 March 2010 05:22
 

824 GHMC teams to take on malaria

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Deccan Chronicle 17.03.2010

824 GHMC teams to take on malaria

March 17th, 2010
By DC Correspondent , DC Correspondent
Hyderabad, March 16: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has intensified its anti-larval operations by deploying 824 teams that will cover all the houses in the city, at least once a week, to curb the mosquito menace. The GHMC additional commissioner, health, Mr Sk Aleem Basha, appealed to the citizens to allow the GHMC teams into the houses for the spraying operations.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 March 2010 07:19
 

Court blasts contractors for uncleared garbage

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The Hindu 17.03.2010

Court blasts contractors for uncleared garbage

Staff Reporter


BBMP says it has withdrawn notifications for tenders on solid waste management

Petitioners assail civic body's decision in calling for tenders and adopting a new system


BANGALORE: The Karnataka High Court on Monday came down heavily on contractors for failing to keep Bangalore City clean by not properly and scientifically disposing of garbage.

The court was hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) petition by the former Mayor P.R. Ramesh and others challenging the decision of the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) to call for global tenders for solid waste management in Bangalore.

The tender is worth more than Rs. 4,000 crore and it is for cleaning and sweeping the city apart from carting away the garbage and disposing them in landfills and sites identified by the BBMP

When the matter came up, Advocate-General Ashok Harnahalli, appearing for the State, defended the tender process and said it was called as the present tender period was coming to an end.

He said there had been no further step taken either by the BBMP or the State since the matter had come up in court.

He said the new elected body of the BBMP could take a decision on the issue once the BBMP Council is constituted.

The Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) on Tuesday submitted to the Karnataka High Court that it had withdrawn all notifications pertaining to calling for global tenders for solid waste management.

On its part, the BBMP said it had already withdrawn tenders for solid waste management. It said it had also filed an affidavit to this effect some time ago.

The petitioners assailed the decision of the BBMP in calling for tenders worth Rs. 400 crore and adopting a new solid waste management system for Bangalore even as the old system was yet to come to an end.

They said that the tender process was riddled with irregularities and urged the court to stay the tenders.

A Division Bench comprising Justice V. Gopala Gowda and Justice B.V. Pinto came down heavily on the failure of the contractors to dispose of garbage.

They pointed to mounds of garbage littered everywhere and orally observed that the contractors were not doing there jobs properly.

Mr. Harnahalli said the garbage system is so bad that garbage in front of his house was not cleared even when he was an advocate representing the BBMP.

The Bench adjourned further hearing of the case to March 18.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 March 2010 06:03
 


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