The Asian Age

MCDs flayed for dengue crisis

The report reveals the MCDs spent `109.43cr, between 201315, on domestic breeding checkers without any supervisio­n of the work done or any assessment Auditors pull up the Delhi govt for spending `10.04cr during 2013-15 on Dengue awareness campaigns after

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The Comptrolle­r and Auditor General has rapped the BJP-ruled civic bodies in the national capital for failing to mount an effective response to dengue despite having adequate funds, several crore of which were wasted. Among the institutio­nal gaps pointed out in the report was lack of an effective surveillan­ce mechanism.

The CAG’s performanc­e audit report tabled in the Delhi Assembly on Friday said the municipal bodies spent `109.43 crore, between 2013-15, on domestic breeding-checkers without any supervisio­n of the work done or any assessment.

The audit was conducted

to assess whether the steps taken by government agencies and municipal corporatio­ns to control dengue were adequate and effective. The report pointed that despite the recurrence of dengue over the years in the NCT of Delhi and the spike in dengue cases as well as mortalitie­s during 2015, the steps taken by the department­s, as well as the municipal

corporatio­ns, were not commensura­te with the magnitude of the problem though funds were not a constraint.

According to data shared by the Centre in Parliament, the viral disease, which is transmitte­d through the bite of the female Aedes mosquito, had claimed 60 lives in Delhi in 2015, recording a sharp rise over the previous years.

“Only 289 out of 967 reporting units (30 per cent) reported dengue data to the State Surveillan­ce Unit, thereby underminin­g its objective,” added the report.

According to the report, expenditur­e of `88.26 crore was incurred on procuremen­t of insecticid­es, diluents and equipments during April 2013 to March 2016 for control of adult mosquito. In addition, there was no record of usage of insecticid­es valued at `79.76 lakh.

The auditors also pulled up the Delhi government for spending `10.04 crore during 2013-15 on awareness campaigns for prevention of dengue after its outbreak, thereby defeating its purpose.

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