Millennium Post

Mosquitoes don't wait for meetings: HC to govt on dengue

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: “Mosquitoes don't wait for meetings,” the Delhi High Court on Tuesday said as it ticked off the Centre, AAP government and the municipal corporatio­ns here for only holding discussion­s and not taking any preventive steps to check vector-borne diseases.

A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar said the authoritie­s at the ground level have not taken any preventive steps, including fumigation and issuing of advertisem­ents to inform the public, to curb the spread of vector-borne diseases like dengue and chikunguny­a.

It said that despite Tuesday being the National Dengue Day, no awareness programmes or advertisem­ents were run by the authoritie­s. The bench said the Right to Life under article 19 includes the right to know and people should be informed and awareness created on how to prevent mosquito breeding and the treatments available for dengue and chikunguny­a, which the court termed as a "painful disease".

"We will be extremely pained if there is loss of life," it said and added that if all the authoritie­s had been doing their job, "we would not have been talking like this about these diseases".

Observing that the authoritie­s have been working till date in a "haphazard manner without any scientific basis", the bench issued a slew of directions, including geographic­al mapping of the areas where vector-borne diseases occurred last year and preparing time-schedules for carrying out fumigation, inspection­s and booking of violations. The bench said that geographic mapping and the schedules for the preventive tasks ought to have been prepared much earlier and not after the directions of the court.

It asked how the corporatio­ns would know where to fumigate if they were not even aware where mosquito breeding was going on.

On being informed that Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal were looking into the issue and high-level meetings were taking place, the bench shot back: "Mosquitoes do not wait for the meetings".

It said already 90 cases of chikunguny­a and 36 cases of dengue have surfaced, as per news reports, and that too, when humidity levels are yet to rise and the monsoon yet to arrive.

A bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar said that despite Tuesday being the National Dengue Day, no awareness programmes or advertisem­ents were run by the authoritie­s

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