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Prevention and control of vector borne diseases

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Feb 19, 2015
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Mar 19, 2015
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Many vector-borne diseases are transmitted by arthopods (mosquitoes, ticks, mites etc) and have prevalent in India namely malaria, dengue, chikungunya, filariasis and kala azar and ...
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RAJNEESH KUMAR
11 years 4 months ago
महोदय
आपको राष्ट्र के हित में कड़े फैसले लेने के आवश्यकता है क्यूंकि आम जनता आपकी दूरदर्शी सोच को नही समझ पा रही है ,
और फ्री चीज़ लेने के चक्कर में पैड गई है,
आपके विकास का सूत्र बिखरा -२ सा नज़र आ रहा है , जब 9 माह से अधिक समय व्यतीत होने पर भी आम आदमी को धरातल पर कुछ भी नज़र नही आ रहा है,,जिससे वह रुष्ट हो गया है
आपसे अनुरोध है की एक बार पुनः शंखनाद करके आपको सभी भारत राष्र्ट्र के लोग़ो को जगाने के आवश्यकता है.
जय हिन्द
वन्दे मातरम
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shiv prasad sharma
11 years 4 months ago
To PM ,Sir, Kindly do Mann ki Baat on "Police Administration".and on "Public on Road -Security"
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nirdoc niranj
11 years 4 months ago
to PM. dear modi sir... my idea is; policemen, lawyer:everyone has to be honoured with sufficient salary and privileges.then allow them to negotite the case they handle as fast as possible... what ever should be given has to be done first. and then only expect them to be in a right hand with right service. then we can see clean india. though am not a police family i wish a clean india can be brought in such a way.. please look after them with care
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pankaj chabbra
11 years 4 months ago
Roadmap of Swachh Bharat
Introduction---In plastic wrapper era as of now, municipal solid waste (MSW) has increased. Every human being on earth is responsible to sanitize its environment. For this purpose, it has to participate and be made aware for the maintenance of ecological balance.
Present scenario---People wrap their domestic waste under the polythene and throw it around the roadside. Municipal authorities lift the dumping from one locality and take to dump it near other locality. This is injustice toward human being living at other place. If it is taken to the field and burn at there, plastic ashes will come into the food grown on that soil. Phthalic acid will leachate from the plastic wrappers and become the part of underground water which may be fatal to the health of the people.Burning of the plastic is cancerous to the living beings. Whole method is not going to do Swachh Bharat. This is ecologically incorrect and damaging too.
What should be the Govt initiative----
1. Government should pass regulation for the people not to throw their waste anywhere on the roadside.
2. Govt should advice people for segregation of waste especially of economic activity (paper cuttings, plastic wrappers, metal, glass and biowaste).
3. On Sunday, Nagar nigam can arrange a vehicle in every community to collect the already segregated waste items. This will save labor and protect the health of the vendor.
4. Bio waste can easily be converted into plant nutrition. I am doing it at my home and growing plants and vegetables.
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Ankur Sharma
11 years 4 months ago
To PM,
Sir, to continue. For people who are not don;t know how to use internet, help centers can be opened to upload all details online and provide timely updates only. People do not need to go the officers directly to get the status updates. This will also enable to implement time bound work.
Also, people who try to forge the documents and bribe the officers to get the work done will not be able to do so. This means less number of cases for courts to handle.
Please work in this direction.
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GANESH MAHABAL SHETTY
11 years 4 months ago
Respected Sir,
This is to bring to your kind notice Sir, that the MHADA Tagore Nagar & Kannamwar Nagar Colony’s Buildings which are almost 45 to 50 years old, are in a very pathetic state and need redevelopment immediately, in order to save them from collapsing completely. They have already been quoted in the category of dilapidated buildings. However, it is very sad to convey that the State Government has still not taken up the matter of getting them redeveloped immediately. please help.
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Ankur Sharma
11 years 4 months ago
To PM
Sir, to curb corruption which directly affects the common man, please reduce the public interaction of the government officers. For example, if someone wants to get property transfer certificate. They can upload all the necessary documents online only. The officers can verify all the details and issue the certificate online itself. If there are any issues then that will also be communicated online. The citizen can download the digitally signed certificate.
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Y Sharma
11 years 4 months ago
Sir the only way is through distribution of anti medicines to all like homeopathy,ayurvedic and other forms of medicinal practices provide through which such diseases can be controlled
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DeVanAma PriyA
11 years 4 months ago
Hello Mr PM
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Gautam Vijay
11 years 4 months ago
Few Suggestions: -
1. Pull up the municipalities for their lax attitude towards residual spray.
2. Mandatory underground drainage system everywhere in the country. Kolkata and many places still have open drainage system.
3. Use Genetic engineering to modify the strain of mosquitoes.
4. Absolute ban on open defecation
5. Innovational approach towards bringing awareness in people.
6. Forecasting system to take measures in advance regarding seasonal vector born diseases
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