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Pudukottai municipality draws up plan for drains

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The Hindu        30.10.2014  

Pudukottai municipality draws up plan for drains

The Pudukottai municipality has drafted a plan to ensure proper maintenance and upkeep of drains built by the erstwhile ‘samasthanam’ in various parts of the town.

The clearing of the silt in the channels is aimed at preventing water-logging in the residential areas, according to municipal officials.

It would help control the mosquito menace in the town. Already, the municipality had executed work on dredging major tanks.

Of the 32 tanks, dredging had been completed on 28 tanks. Dredging on the tanks ensured maximum harvesting of the rainwater during the course of the northeast monsoon.

The town accounted for 60 km of drainage channels of which channels to a cumulative length of 58 km had been cleared of silt for ensuring free flow of flood water. The municipality had identified flood-prone areas based on the past three years’ data and had intensified the dredging operation at a few colonies such as Nizam Colony, Kamarajapuram, Malaiyeedu, and Koodal Nagar.

“In case of heavy rain, the residents in these areas will be evacuated and accommodated in the nearby municipal schools,” official source told The Hindu here on Wednesday.

C. Vijaya Baskar, Minister for Health, inspected the dredging work being executed in the town and advised the municipal and public health officials to ensure proper upkeep of the channels. He inspected the Periya Vaikkal which runs to a length of 2 km in the town.

 

Cleanliness drive begins

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The Hindu         11.10.2014      

Cleanliness drive begins

The Salem Corporation has intensified its campaign for dengue prevention and control in the wake of monsoon season.

Over 225 people, including workers of the malaria eradication programme, members of women self-help groups, have been involved in vigorous campaigning for the past few days to check dengue. The focus of the measures is on source reduction and fogging operation.

The corporation has mobilised these workers to conduct house-to-house survey for gathering information and also for mass education programme to contain the disease in the city limits.

Special teams formed by K.V. Arjun Kumar, City Health Officer, have been visiting the residences in all the four zonal divisions of the corporation — Hasthampatti, Ammapettai, Sooramangalam and Kondalampatti to identify the breeding places of mosquitoes and destroy it and create awareness among people on the simple steps to be followed to eradicate the disease.

In its search for measures to prevent this disease, the civic body decided to attack the problem at its roots and has trained its guns on the source — the household water storage facilities.

The special teams visit every house and create awareness on sanitation. Focus is also on reducing the number of potential breeding grounds for the dengue-carrying Aedes mosquitoes, which usually thrive on stagnant water on discarded tyres, indoor plant pots, grinding stones, coconut shells, broken utensils and bottles, old plastic bags, and drainages.

They identify the old tyres, and other articles which store waste water, remove them from the premises instantly and deposit them in the corporation lorry that follows.

Fogging machines have been pressed into service and the fogging operation is carried out inside the houses. This will be a continuous operation, Corporation sources told The Hindu on Friday.

The initiative of the Corporation has been well received by the local people.

 

Mass cleaning drive for 3 days

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The Hindu        10.10.2014 

Mass cleaning drive for 3 days

To be taken up across district to prevent mosquito breeding

A mass cleaning drive will be organised for three days, starting on Monday, in all areas right from the Corporation to village panchayat in order to prevent breeding of mosquitoes, according to Collector Jayashree Muralidharan.

It is aimed at removing articles such as tyre, plastic cups, disposed flower pots and stone grinders, coconut and egg shells, which are identified as sources of breeding of aedes aegypti - dengue spreading mosquitoes. The waste strewn on the streets will also be removed, she added.

Presiding over a meeting here on Thursday to take stock of the disease prevention measures in view of the ensuing northeast monsoon within two weeks, Ms. Muralidharan said that the officials of District Rural Development Agency (DRDA), panchayat unions, corporation, town panchayats and village panchayats should take sincere steps to carry out the drive from October 13 to October 16 in their respective areas.

The over head tanks and water storing units should also be cleaned to ensure the supply clean water to the citizens.

She added that the government officials, employees and the residents of the respective areas should be involved in the drive. They should also be sensitised about the breeding of mosquitoes, causing dengue, “chikun guniya” and other diseases.

In a related move, V.P. Thandapani, Commissioner, Tiruchirappalli City Corporation, has asked the educational institutions, both government and private to clean their campuses. They should intimate the Corporation if students were affected with fever.

The managements should create awareness among students on dengue fever. Oath should be administered in prayers on prevention of dengue fever.

 


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