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Dengue in Delhi: HC seeks ATR from Centre
New Delhi, Oct 29: The Delhi High Court today sought an action taken report from the Centre on the work done by the anti-dengue coordination committee set up in 1998 to check the spread of the deadly disease that has claimed 26 lives in the national capital so far this year.
New Delhi, Oct 29: The Delhi High Court today sought
an action taken report from the Centre on the work done by the
anti-dengue coordination committee set up in 1998 to check the
spread of the deadly disease that has claimed 26 lives in the
national capital so far this year.
A division bench of Chief Justice B C Patel and Justice
A K Sikri also asked the Centre to inform it about the action
taken under the newly-launched integrated national vector
disease control programme to prevent dengue.
The bench, which earlier pulled up the Centre, Delhi government and the civic agencies for having failed to implement its 1998 orders on dengue, directed the MCD to explain what action has been taken against erring officials.
The court asked the MCD to clarify if its action plan/ calendar for prevention of the disease was followed properly and fixed November 12 for hearing.
Earlier, MCD counsel Ashok Bhasin filed an area-wise report on dengue deaths and the number of people suffering from the deadly disease. According to MCD, 26 people have died of dengue so far while 1937 people were treated for the disease in Delhi.
Bhasin informed the court that an executive engineer has been suspended for dereliction of duty while similar action has been taken against an anti-malaria officer and some inspectors.
However, the court was not satisfied with his submission and asked him to inform it what action has been taken against erring officials.
Bureau Report
The bench, which earlier pulled up the Centre, Delhi government and the civic agencies for having failed to implement its 1998 orders on dengue, directed the MCD to explain what action has been taken against erring officials.
The court asked the MCD to clarify if its action plan/ calendar for prevention of the disease was followed properly and fixed November 12 for hearing.
Earlier, MCD counsel Ashok Bhasin filed an area-wise report on dengue deaths and the number of people suffering from the deadly disease. According to MCD, 26 people have died of dengue so far while 1937 people were treated for the disease in Delhi.
Bhasin informed the court that an executive engineer has been suspended for dereliction of duty while similar action has been taken against an anti-malaria officer and some inspectors.
However, the court was not satisfied with his submission and asked him to inform it what action has been taken against erring officials.
Bureau Report