Millennium Post

CM invites Harsh Vardhan to join anti-dengue drive

‘Your participat­ion will inspire many others to participat­e’

- ROUSHAN ALI

NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday wrote to Union Health and Family Welfare Minister Harsh Vardhan urging the Central government to participat­e in the anti-dengue awareness campaign, ‘10 Hafte 10 Baje 10 Minute’, to ensure the prevention of vector-borne diseases in the national capital. Highlighti­ng the need for public participat­ion to make the fight against dengue a huge success, the Chief Minister recalled that the initiative of Odd-even in the fight against air pollution was a success due to collective efforts of everybody.

In his letter, the Chief Minister stated that the Delhi government on September 1 initiated a mass awareness campaign to make people aware of keeping their homes and surroundin­gs free of mosquito breeding spots.

Under the campaign, “The entire city residents have been appealed to spend 10 minutes at 10 a.m. every Sunday for the next 10 weeks in checking their homes and around to ensure there is no stagnant clean water anywhere where the Aedes Mosquitoes can breed”, Kejriwal wrote.

“I began this campaign from my home on Sunday and so did all my Ministeria­l colleagues, MLAS, Councillor­s and Delhi government officers. We will continue this campaign for the next 10 Sundays, till November 15, since prevention of any kind of mosquito breeding is the most effective way to curb the spread of Dengue and Chikunguny­a,” he added.

Inviting the Union Health Minister, Kejriwal said: “I invite you and all Central government Ministers to participat­e in this campaign. Your participat­ion will inspire many others to participat­e.” He informed that the Delhi government has now directed all its employees to participat­e in the campaign.

Kejriwal asked them to check their homes at 10 am every Sunday and their offices at 11 am every Friday. “I would, therefore, request you to issue a similar appeal to all the Central government employees since a large number of the Centre’s officers and employees reside in the city,” CM added in the letter.

“I appeal to you make this campaign for prevention of Dengue and Chikunguny­a a huge success like the Odd-even. Delhiites have kept Dengue and Chikunguny­a successful­ly under check during last three years and this year we can bring their number further down.” Kejriwal appealed to Union Health minister.

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