NDMC to ask embassies for access to check mosquito breeding

May 02, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 08:02 am IST - NEW DELHI:

Having spotted mosquito breeding sites in over 200 buildings in Delhi much ahead of the dengue season, the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) is planning to approach embassies and foreign missions with request to provide access to its staff for inspecting their premises.

The precautionary measure has been taken as the civic body had last year found heavy breeding of mosquitoes in at least 12 embassies including those of Ghana, Singapore, Malaysia, Ethiopia and the Czech Republic.

The council staff inspects all buildings in NDMC areas every year to check mosquito-breeding. Notices are issued in the first phase and the defaulters are asked to reply within a week about the measures taken by them to check it. However, if in the second phase breeding is still found in their premises, NDMC issues challans to such violators.

As foreign diplomatic missions are not bound by law to allow the officials to check breeding, NDMC does not have any authority to issue any challan or notice to them. It can only help them with remedial measures.

“We do not have the authority to issue any challan or notice to the embassies or foreign missions but once we detect such conditions we send our staff to take all remedial measures there including fumigation and destruction of larvae,” a senior NDMC official said.

“Much ahead of the dengue season, we have already detected breeding in over 200 buildings in Delhi so far. So, as a precautionary measure we have decided to approach embassies to allow access to our squads to check if there are any mosquitogenic conditions in their premises,” he added.

NDMC areas are home to the high and mighty of the country, including Union Ministers and parliamentarians, besides offices of all the ministries, Supreme Court, High Court and residences of Supreme Court judges, senior bureaucrats and senior military officers.

The diplomatic complex in Chanakyapuri houses over 60 diplomatic missions, chanceries and residences of ambassadors.

The civic body has so far issued notices to 225 prominent buildings in NDMC areas including RML Hospital, Paryavaran Bhawan, Meghdoot Bhawan, Sanchar Bhawan, Baroda House, Kashmir House and Shivaji Stadium, after vector-carrying mosquitoes were found breeding in their premises.

Last year, NDMC had issued over 125 notices to the President’s Estate after “heavy” mosquito—breeding was found at various places on the sprawling campus. However, the officials say the situation has improved this year.

“After repeated notices were sent to Rashtrapati Bhawan, a four-member team was formed to work closely for taking precautionary and control measures, and the situation has largely improved. No breeding has been detected so far,” the official said.

According to a municipal report, at least seven cases of dengue have been reported in the national capital this year, with five of them in the first 10 days of April.—PTI

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