Dengue, chikungunya menace: Delhi HC raps MCD over 'zero preparation'

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The High on Friday rebuked all the sections of Municipal Corporation of (MCDs) keeping in view the growing menace of vector-borne diseases especially dengue and chikungunya.

The High criticised the MCDs for being apathetic towards the problems of people.

The questioned them over their zero preparation leading to clogging of drains everywhere just by light showers in the capital.

The further said the duty of the MCD is not only to collect taxes from people but also to provide them facilities.

Reprimanding the over the unaddressed problem of garbage lying unattended in the city leading to vector-borne diseases, the High yesterday warned the former of facing a contempt notice in the matter.

The also rapped three Municipal Corporation of (MCDs) bodies over the same issue.

The High expressed its displeasure over the prevalent situation saying, "You (Government) have mentioned in your affidavit that you have cleaned all the areas in Delhi, however, the media reports show that the garbage is not collected even in four days."

"Keeping in view of your false affidavit, should we issue contempt of notice against you?" the further said.

Earlier on May 16, the High had pulled up the Centre, the and the civic agencies for failing to take appropriate steps in regard to combating the spread of vector-borne diseases.

Taking a dig at all the three authorities, the said that mosquitoes don't wait for meetings, and asked the Municipal Corporation of (MCD) to conduct mapping of vulnerable areas where dengue and chikungunya cases have occurred.

Earlier this month, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal issued directions for a comprehensive plan to make the capital mosquito free.

As per a status report of South Municipal Corporation, 80 cases of chikungunya and 30 cases of dengue have already been reported in in just four months, since January 1 this year, even though the season for vector-borne diseases in is between July and December.

In 2016, saw its first ever chikungunya outbreak that affected 9,661 people. In 2015, 16,000 dengue cases were reported and 60 people lost their lives to the disease.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Dengue, chikungunya menace: Delhi HC raps MCD over 'zero preparation'

The Delhi High Court on Friday rebuked all the sections of Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCDs) keeping in view the growing menace of vector-borne diseases especially dengue and chikungunya.The High Court criticised the MCDs for being apathetic towards the problems of people.The court questioned them over their zero preparation leading to clogging of drains everywhere just by light showers in the national capital.The Court further said the duty of the MCD is not only to collect taxes from people but also to provide them facilities.Reprimanding the Delhi Government over the unaddressed problem of garbage lying unattended in the city leading to vector-borne diseases, the Delhi High Court yesterday warned the former of facing a contempt notice in the matter.The court also rapped three Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCDs) bodies over the same issue.The High Court expressed its displeasure over the prevalent situation saying, "You (Delhi Government) have mentioned in your affidavit that ...

The High on Friday rebuked all the sections of Municipal Corporation of (MCDs) keeping in view the growing menace of vector-borne diseases especially dengue and chikungunya.

The High criticised the MCDs for being apathetic towards the problems of people.

The questioned them over their zero preparation leading to clogging of drains everywhere just by light showers in the capital.

The further said the duty of the MCD is not only to collect taxes from people but also to provide them facilities.

Reprimanding the over the unaddressed problem of garbage lying unattended in the city leading to vector-borne diseases, the High yesterday warned the former of facing a contempt notice in the matter.

The also rapped three Municipal Corporation of (MCDs) bodies over the same issue.

The High expressed its displeasure over the prevalent situation saying, "You (Government) have mentioned in your affidavit that you have cleaned all the areas in Delhi, however, the media reports show that the garbage is not collected even in four days."

"Keeping in view of your false affidavit, should we issue contempt of notice against you?" the further said.

Earlier on May 16, the High had pulled up the Centre, the and the civic agencies for failing to take appropriate steps in regard to combating the spread of vector-borne diseases.

Taking a dig at all the three authorities, the said that mosquitoes don't wait for meetings, and asked the Municipal Corporation of (MCD) to conduct mapping of vulnerable areas where dengue and chikungunya cases have occurred.

Earlier this month, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal issued directions for a comprehensive plan to make the capital mosquito free.

As per a status report of South Municipal Corporation, 80 cases of chikungunya and 30 cases of dengue have already been reported in in just four months, since January 1 this year, even though the season for vector-borne diseases in is between July and December.

In 2016, saw its first ever chikungunya outbreak that affected 9,661 people. In 2015, 16,000 dengue cases were reported and 60 people lost their lives to the disease.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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