“Indeed in case the vehicles are stopped on roads and streets, the Organization must attempt measures for fogging through fitting gear,” said the MHC. Chennai: The Madras High Court (MHC) has requested the Greater Chennai Corporation to expel surrendered vehicles from open spaces in order to avoid the breeding of mosquitoes, ahead of the start of the city’s monsoon.
The MHC moreover inquired the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on what steps have been attempted within the field of medical research or getting any medication in arrange to combat the spread of dengue. This arrange was in reaction to an appeal recorded by senior advocate AP Surya Prakasam, who had looked for the arrangement of a master committee to survey the measures taken by important authorities to combat the dengue threat within the State.
The petitioner had pointed out that unauthorized parking of vehicles on streets, roads and covers obstructs cleanliness additionally gets to be a breeding ground for mosquitoes ahead of the approaching monsoon. He had pointed out that stopping of deserted vehicles had given rise to a circumstance where garbage was dumped within the region and there was waterlogging as well.