Notices issued in anti-dengue drive

May 30, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:33 am IST - New Delhi

: Authorities responsible for the upkeep of Humayun’s Tomb, Gandhi Darshan, ISKCON Temple and Zoological Park have been issued notices after mosquitoes were found breeding on the premises of these tourist attractions here.

“As part of an anti-dengue drive, teams from the South Delhi Municipal Corporation inspected nine historical, tourist and religious places that receive substantial footfalls. Notices were issued to violators,” said a SDMC official.

No mosquitoes were found breeding at Qutub Minar, Chattarpur Temple, Jahaz Mahal and Lotus Temple.

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