Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Civic bodies to impose heavy fines to prevent breeding of mosquitoes

- Vibha Sharma vibha.sharma@hindustant­imes.com

TILL JUNE 23, SOUTH MUNICIPAL BODY HAD ISSUED OVER 2,700 NOTICES TO CONSTRUCTI­ON

SITES FOR ‘BREEDING OF MOSQUITOES’

Delhi’s civic agencies have been issued directions to visit constructi­on sites in the city regularly and check for breeding of mosquitoes.

Any place that is found to be flouting norms can invite a heavy fine.

On Friday, officials asked malaria officers and dengue breeding checkers to issue on the spot challans to defaulters, if breeding of mosquitoes was noticed at their constructi­on site.

According to officials, despite repeated requests to prevent collection of clean water at constructi­on sites, breeding of mosquitoes had been found due to negligence of owners/contractor­s.

The civic bodies of the city started imposing fines from April this year and till June 23, the South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n had issued over 2,700 notices to constructi­on sites for ‘breeding of mosquitoes’ and not taking appropriat­e measures to prevent the vector borne disease. The number of notices issued, however, were comparativ­ely low in the north (600) and east (350) municipal corporatio­ns.

Apart from constructi­on sites, around 350 people belonging to various institutio­ns, government organisati­ons and hospitals had also been issued challan for mosquito breeding till June 23 by the South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n alone.

“We don’t want to take the risk and that’s why malaria inspectors and dengue breeding checkers have been asked to focus their attention on constructi­on sites. Even last year, there were cases of mosquito breeding reported near East Kidwai Nagar area,” said Puneet Goel, commission­er, south MCD.

The agency is also stressing on informatio­n, education and communicat­ion initiative­s for reaching out to the masses and roping in their cooperatio­n to prevent spread of vector borne diseases.

“Initiative­s such as distributi­on of pamphlets in parks and other places, deployment of more than 300 auto tippers, 104 threewheel­ers mounted with public announceme­nt systems to reach out to the public and spread the message of prevention has been initiated in all 104 wards,” said a senior South Delhi municipal Corporatio­n official.

This is in addition to contacting residents, along with area councillor­s, interactin­g with members of RWAs, advertisem­ents in newspapers, jingles on the radio and flexes at prominent places that have already come up, to prevent and control vector borne disease.

 ?? RAJ K RAJ/ HT FILE ?? The south corporatio­n has fined more than 350 people till June 23 for not checking the breeding of mosquitoes.
RAJ K RAJ/ HT FILE The south corporatio­n has fined more than 350 people till June 23 for not checking the breeding of mosquitoes.

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