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Now, call corporation staff to get rid of mosquitoes

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The Times of India              22.04.2013

Now, call corporation staff to get rid of mosquitoes

CHENNAI: Chennai corporation will soon publicise the contact numbers of sanitary inspectors in each street to enable residents to lodge complaints, if any, on deficient anti-mosquito fogging.

The civic body hit upon the idea after complaints poured in from several areas about mosquito menace and certain deficiencies in fogging. A senior corporation official told TOI: "We are planning to put up contact details of the sanitary inspector in charge, and the time and day of anti-mosquito fogging in each street. It will help residents contact the designated officer for anti-mosquito fogging."

Corporation officials feel that publicising contact details of officers will reduce the complaints about any service deficiency. "It will also help officials to dispose complaints at the earliest. At present, complaints will be routed to the complaint cell (1913). It will take some time for officers to address the issue".

The corporation had recently put up the contact details of inspectors in charge of garbage collection. After the details were printed on garbage bins, redressal of the grievances was effective.

Residents have welcomed the idea. "If we have the mobile number of civic body officials then we can directly take up issues in the ward with them," said R Vasantha of Adyar.

Officials said they would soon map streets to ascertain the situation. "Workers complained that they could not cover all streets in a ward due to shortage of materials. Once the mapping is done, we will know the requirements in each ward. We expect a decline in the density of mosquitoes after the deployment of contract workers," an official said.

The civic body will also recruit 3,000 contract workers to tackle the mosquito menace. The civic body's fogging operations have been hit by a severe shortage of workers, particularly after the expansion of the corporation limits.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 April 2013 04:36