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Dengue
dengue fever has shattered a myth about South Delh i. The upscale area, perceived to be the epitome of hygiene and cleanliness, has reported the maximum number of dengue cases in the Capital so far.

The total number of dengue cases in the city, according to government data, reached 652 on Sunday. Of them, 246 cases - almost 40 per cent - were reported from areas under South Delhi Municipal Corporation alone. causes One of the biggest reasons for South Delhi being worst-hit by the dengue virus is the comfort-seeking lifestyle of the residents in the area. Almost all the families here have air conditioners, coolers, flowerpots, overhead tanks for water storage and pots for feeding birds. Moreover, a number of flats in these areas remain locked for long durations as their occupants are either travelling abroad or have multiple properties

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We have pasted handbills near lifts in residential areas as well as in markets to spread awareness. Every Sunday, we go door-to-door to inform people (about the disease) and to caution them against the dangers of stagnant water in coolers, flowerpots and AC trays. We emphasise on fumigation drives by the municipal corporation," north Delhi welfare association president Ashok Bhasin said. The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) is also working hand in hand with the resident welfare associations to fight the disease, which has struck more than 650 people in Delhi so far. "We have roped in the RWAs and market associations to combat dengue. Apart from this, we are distributing pamphlets and advisories along with the electricity and water bills to spread awareness," medical officer of health, NDMC, Dr P.K. Sharma

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