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Now, thrust on anti-vector drive

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Deccan Chronicle                 19.07.2013

Now, thrust on anti-vector drive

Chennai: When it comes to mosquitoes, the civic body seems to be waging a losing battle. However the corporation is not giving up and on Thursday the civic body intensified fogging and spraying operations aimed at controlling the breeding of mosquitoes.

“A slight increase in mosquito menace has been felt in some parts of Chennai in the last one  week.  I have been spending sleepless nig­hts as mosquitoes have been troubling us. I am clueless on where they come from,” rued D. Siddharth, a first year medical student residing at Madipakkam.

One can see swarms of mosquitoes over garbage mounds and open drains in K K Nagar area, said S. Sanjith, a resident of K. K. Nagar.

“Buildings with stagnant water pave way for vector breeding and the incidence of mosquito breeding has been curtailed through periodical fogging,”  a corporation official said. The civic body will also carry out intensified fogging operations in 41 identified places in Chennai, which earlier had records of malaria and dengue. 

“Velachery, George Town, Vyasarpadi, Washermanpet and other slum areas vulnerable to malaria are targeted and intensive fogging is being done there. And all throughout the city we have been checking out for unused overhead tanks and issuing notice to owners or breaking the tanks at once,”  the official added.

The official pointed out that the intermittent rains would be a challenge to the civic body but the corporation had a strong contingent of mosquito workers including 1,675 contract workers and 1,479 permanent workers to battle against the mosquitoes.

Earlier in the day,  awareness camps on water stagnation were conducted in corporation schools where students identified water stagnated places in their locality.

 

Mass cleaning drive launched

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The Hindu              18.07.2013

Mass cleaning drive launched

Collector P.Sankar flaging off the drive at Thara Padavedu in Vellore on Wednesday.Photo: C.Venkatachalapathy
Collector P.Sankar flaging off the drive at Thara Padavedu in Vellore on Wednesday.Photo: C.Venkatachalapathy

Collector P.Sankar launched a mass cleaning drive in Vellore Corporation on Wednesday.

It is aimed at destroying aedes aegypti mosquitoes and their larva to prevent dengue.

It was planned to cover Zone-1 of the Corporation including 15 wards on the first day. One zone would be covered on every day and the whole Corporation area consisting 60 wards would be covered by July 20.

Flagging off vehicles involved in the drive at Thara Padavedu, Mr. Sankar said workers involved in the drive should find and destroy plastic articles, pottery and tyres etc., where water stagnates.

Poongodi, Deputy Director (Health Services), said that the drive would also be carried out in all municipalities, town panchayats and village panchayats in Vellore district within 30 days. As many as 200 workers from the Public Health Department and 100 workers from the Corporation have been involved in the programme.

Mayor P. Karthiyayini, Corporation Commissioner Janaki, and senior entomologist Gopalarathinam participated.

Aimed at destroying aedes mosquitoes that spread dengue.

 

‘Doctors’ team ensures quality in Amma canteens’

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The Hindu              18.07.2013

‘Doctors’ team ensures quality in Amma canteens’

Staff Reporter

The City Health Officer, Assistant City Health Officer and a team of 30 doctors from the Coimbatore Corporation are monitoring the quality of food served in Amma canteens, says a release from the Corporation.

Hygiene

The health wing officials also ensure that the canteen was maintained in a hygienic manner.

The release said that since the launch of the budget canteens in the city till July 13, the Corporation had sold 5.02 lakh idli s, 1.36 lakh plates of sambar rice and 1.17 lakh plates of curd rice. The Corporation started running 10 canteens on June 2 and since then it had been serving idlis in the mornings and sambar rice and curd rice for lunch.

 


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