76 Notices to
Rastrapathi Bhavan..!
New Delhi,: The sprawling President's Estate has been found to be breeding mosquitoes at many accumulated pools of stagnant water -- with 76 notices slapped on Rashtrapati Bhavan by civic agency NDMC.
The notices were issued to Rashtrapati Bhavan since January
by the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) after mosquito larvae were found at
many places dotting the 320-acre estate, said an NDMC official.
With the capital reporting many dengue cases, the NDMC has
decided to control the mosquito menace, including in the President's Estate.
Four teams comprising four members each were set up on
Tuesday to control mosquito breeding at the President's Estate.
The teams included members from the sanitation and
horticulture units at Rashtrapati Bhavan, and the civil engineering unit under
the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) and personnel of the malaria unit of
the NDMC health department.
According to an NDMC official, the decision to send the
teams was taken after a meeting between the NDMC and the director of the
President's Estate.
"We are helping officials of the President's House make
the entire area free from mosquito-breeding conditions. The notices were issued
from January 1 till August 25 at individual capacity by different
departments," R.N. Singh, chief medical officer for malaria and dengue at
NDMC, told IANS.
Other government institutions have also been served notices
for mosquito breeding. These are Safdarjung Airport, Mausam Vibhag, Railway
Officers Colony at S.P. Marg, Chhattisgarh Bhavan and hospitals like AIIMS,
Safdarjung and RML.
Advisories have been issued to more than 50 embassies that
fall in the NDMC area to be active in controlling breeding of mosquitoes.
The NDMC official said the civic body does not have the
authority to issue challan or serve notice to embassies, and would extend all
support to embassies in controlling mosquito breeding.
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