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GVMC to receive awards today

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The Hindu              21.01.2014

GVMC to receive awards today

Special Correspondent

GVMC will receive two awards for implementation of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) from President Pranab Mukherjee at a function at New Delhi on Tuesday. Municipal Commissioner M. V. Satyanarayana left for New Delhi on Monday to participate in the awards function.

GVMC has been chosen for awards under “the best city for basic services for urban poor” which it shares with Ahmadabad and “the best city in implementation of three pro-poor reforms.” The State has won the award for “the Best State for promoting community organisations. Municipal Administration Minister M. Mahidhar Reddy, Principal Secretary (MA&UD) and Special Officer of GVMC S. K. Joshi, Principal Secretary (MA &UD) Samir Sharma, APUFIDC Managing Director Y. Madhusudhan Reddy and GVMC Chief Engineer B. Jayarami Reddy are among those who will receive the awards from the President.

 

4 lakh kids administered polio drops

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Deccan Chronicle              20.01.2014 

4 lakh kids administered polio drops

Collector D.S. Lokesh Kumar and joint collector S. Satyanarayana administer polio drops to a child during inauguration of pulse polio immunisation programme at municipal school in Anantapur on Sunday.	    — DC
Collector D.S. Lokesh Kumar and joint collector S. Satyanarayana administer polio drops to a child during inauguration of pulse polio immunisation programme at municipal school in Anantapur on Sunday. — DC

Anantapur: Collector D.S. Lokesh Kumar launched pulse polio immunisation programme at municipal high school here on Monday.

Anantapur MLA B. Gurunath Reddy, joint collector S. Satyanarayana and district medical and health officer Ramasubba Rao took part in the programme.

Speaking on the occasion, collector Lokesh Kumar observed that about 4,37,407 children were identified under the age group of 5 years in the district for the programme.

As part of massive drive of pulse polio immunisation, at least 3,849 immunisation centres including mobile parties were set up in the district.

Anantapur MLA B. Gurunath Reddy formally launched immunisation during the meeting held at municipal high school here.

District medical and health officer Ramasubba Rao said that medical staff, anganwadi workers and NGOs were involved to make the programme cent per cent success covering all children below five years.

Meanwhile, Tadipatri MLA J.C. Diwakar Reddy has launched pulse polio immunisation programme at Tadipatri. Minor irrigation minister T.G. Venkatesh launched the immunisation programme at Tanguturi Prakasam upper primary school in Prakash Nagar in Kurnool.

Speaking on the occasion, the minister hoped that India would be free from polio from the next year. Referring to massive  immunisation drive, he said the government was taking serious measures since 15 years to eradicate polio disease. Municipal commissioner Murthy was accompanied the minister.

The municipal commissioner Chandramouleeswara Reddy called upon the people to make use of immunisation programme to eradicate polio disease.

Nearly 3 lakh children under 5 years of age were identified in the district. Large number of centres were established at all parts.

 

83.56 per cent Kids Administered Polio Drops in BBMP Limits

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The New Indian Express               20.01.2014  

83.56 per cent Kids Administered Polio Drops in BBMP Limits

Mayor B S Sathyanarayana (right) administering polio drops to an infant at Yellamma Dasappa Hospital on Sunday. BBMP Commisioner M Lakshminarayana is seen on the left | Express Photo
Mayor B S Sathyanarayana (right) administering polio drops to an infant at Yellamma Dasappa Hospital on Sunday. BBMP Commisioner M Lakshminarayana is seen on the left | Express Photo

The first phase of the National Pulse Polio Campaign kicked off in the State on Sunday. Even with the World Health Organisation (WHO) declaring India a polio-free country and there being no cases of polio reported in Karnataka since 2004, authorities are doing their best to keep children in the State safe from the ailment.

On Sunday, the first day of the campaign, over 83.56 per cent of children below the age of five were immunised in BBMP limits. While the aim was to reach and immunise 6,50,592 children in the area, the officials administered vaccination to 5,43,673 children. There were 2,094 polio booths with 8,376 volunteers. Over the next two days, the volunteers will go door-to-door administering the vaccine to make sure not a single child is left out.

 Health Minister U T Khader inaugurated the campaign by administering polio drops to a few children at HSIS Gosha Hospital. He said: “India has emerged as a polio-free nation, thanks to 19 years of anti-polio campaigns. The Health Department has set up 32,000 Pulse Polio booths all over the State to cover children up to the age of five.”

 He appealed to the people to cooperate with the Department of Health and Family Welfare’s initiative to maintain Karnataka’s status as a polio-free State in the future too.

 The State is looking at complete eradication of polio and people should take precautionary measures when they visit polio endemic countries, he said, while lauding the efforts of Rotary Club and various other NGOs towards polio eradication and awareness in the State.

 Madan Gopal, principal secretary to the Department of Health and Family Welfare, said the government is concerned about the chances of polio spreading from travellers who come from countries like Syria, Nigeria, Afghanistan and Pakistan. “We have drawn up a programme to administer polio vaccination to people coming from these places at the airport,” he said.

Madan Gopal said, “82.13 per cent of children below five years of age were covered in the urban areas and 88.31 per cent of the target was achieved in the rural parts of the State. We hope that the number will increase in the next couple of days.”

 While districts like Bijapur, Bagalkot and Chamarajanagar showed improvement compared to previous years, Gulbarga continued to lag behind.

 “Only 74.75 per cent of children were covered in the district despite organising awareness programmes,” Gopal said. Gulbarga also showed a higher figure than the urban areas.

“Rural parts showed that 79.73 per cent of children were immunised, whereas urban areas lagged behind at 67.96 per cent,” he added. Udupi recorded the highest figure with 95.50 per cent.

Minister rides ambulance-bike

On Sunday, Health and Family Welfare Minister U T Khader rode an ambulance bike, which the Health Department is likely to launch soon, from his residence to HSIS Gosha Hospital. The government is planning to deploy such bikes to attend to accident victims. Ambulance bikes can reach the accident spot much faster than bigger vehicles due to traffic congestion, said an official. Khader, however, said they have not taken any decision on using such bikes. “As of now, it is just an idea, and it still needs a lot of planning,’’ he said.

 


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