New Delhi, July 17 (Ians) Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj on Monday visited Swami Dayanand Hospital in Shahdara and Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital in Khichripur to inspect the situation arising out of floods.
He said that the Delhi government will provide a dengue homework card to students which will be checked by teachers and parents to keep a check on dengue.
He directed officials to admit patients with symptoms of dengue, chikungunya, and malaria from the relief camps to the Disaster Management Ward built at the hospital campuses, where their conditions can be monitored.
MLAs from the region, McD Mayor, and health department officials were also present with the Minister during the inspection.
During the inspection, the Minister was informed that cases of conjunctivitis, skin allergy, and fever are being checked in the camps. But after the rains and flood, the risk of vector borne diseases like dengue, malaria and chikungunya will rise.
He said that the Delhi government will provide a dengue homework card to students which will be checked by teachers and parents to keep a check on dengue.
He directed officials to admit patients with symptoms of dengue, chikungunya, and malaria from the relief camps to the Disaster Management Ward built at the hospital campuses, where their conditions can be monitored.
MLAs from the region, McD Mayor, and health department officials were also present with the Minister during the inspection.
During the inspection, the Minister was informed that cases of conjunctivitis, skin allergy, and fever are being checked in the camps. But after the rains and flood, the risk of vector borne diseases like dengue, malaria and chikungunya will rise.
- 7/17/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, June 7 (Ians) The Delhi government has decided to employ helium leakage detection technology to easily identify any leaks in the water pipeline. According to Aap government, by utilizing this “modern” technology, the people of Delhi will get relief from the problem of contaminated water.
“From now onwards, there will be no need to dig up roads to identify water leaks in the underground pipeline,” said an official.
Delhi’s Water Minister, Saurabh Bhardwaj, inspected equipment for detecting leaks and contaminated water in the pipeline in the Shahpur Jat area.
Bhardwaj also tested the technology to assess its effectiveness in identifying leaks in the pipeline.
The minister said that complaints about the supply of contaminated water had been received from Shahpur Jat area in the past few days, leading the government to adopt the technology as a solution.
“It should be noted that often drinking water and sewer water get mixed.
“From now onwards, there will be no need to dig up roads to identify water leaks in the underground pipeline,” said an official.
Delhi’s Water Minister, Saurabh Bhardwaj, inspected equipment for detecting leaks and contaminated water in the pipeline in the Shahpur Jat area.
Bhardwaj also tested the technology to assess its effectiveness in identifying leaks in the pipeline.
The minister said that complaints about the supply of contaminated water had been received from Shahpur Jat area in the past few days, leading the government to adopt the technology as a solution.
“It should be noted that often drinking water and sewer water get mixed.
- 6/6/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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