MCD is making a comprehensive plan to deal with the problem, in view of G-20 there will be solutions for monuments and unemployed

New Delhi:

The civic bodies of Delhi, which is hosting the G-20 summit in September this year, have drawn up a detailed and proactive plan to deal with the notice, focusing on mosquito-related measures at its monuments and markets. A senior Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) official said on Tuesday that this year “we plan to keep it clean, safe and more vibrant so that the visiting delegates return with brilliant teenagers”. The capital will host a series of meetings under the G20, followed by the group’s summit in September. This month generally sees a rise in dengue cases in Delhi.

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Last year, Noida had 4,469 cases and nine deaths in Delhi, of which 1,420 were reported in November, 1,238 in October and 693 in September, according to official data. Senior officials told ‘PTI-Bhasha’, ‘This year I have planned a full force campaign against the announcement and our effort is to have minimum cases of this mosquito-borne disease by the end of the year 2023. It fits our definition of a clear, safe build during the G-20 halo and summit city. In the years of our mixed counting, there is a decrease in the number of incidents.

He said that this year’s fogging is planned to be done ‘through technology’ and in confrontational operation using different techniques with non-saturary fogging. The attachment is that India got the presidency of the G-20 for one year on December 1, under which there will be about 200 meetings in 55 places and a summit has been proposed in September. “The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) itself undertakes settlement of monuments at its protected monuments, but this year we will do it ourselves in a proactive manner and focus on the consumers as well,” the official said. Will also ensure that there is no water logging in the city after the rains.

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