Delhi High Court severely criticized the AAP government and civic agencies for not taking measures in creating awareness among people regarding mosquito-borne diseases.

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Since January this year, around 80 cases of chikungunya and 30 cases of dengue have been reported.
The court was hearing PILs claiming the government and civic agencies have not taken preventive steps against vector-borne diseases such as chikungunya and dengue.
The authorities were lacking in "aggression" as they had showed with other campaigns such as the Swachh Bharat, the bench said, adding: "Please educate the people. We don't want the people to suffer."
Last week, the court pulled up the government for celebrating National Dengue Day on May 16 without taking a single step to prevent it as proposed to the court.
It had said the government waited for the National Dengue Day to put out advertisements on its prevention and local or homemade cure.
In 2016, Delhi saw its first ever chikungunya outbreak that affected 9,661 people. In 2015, 16,000 dengue cases were reported and 60 people lost their lives to the disease.
Source-IANS
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