Delhi Fights Back: Mayor Launches Anti-Dengue and Malaria Campaign
Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh launched an awareness campaign in north Delhi to combat dengue, malaria, and chikungunya ahead of the monsoon season. The initiative focuses on public education and collective action, urging residents to support mosquito control measures. Clean surroundings and community involvement were highlighted as crucial aspects.

- Country:
- India
In a proactive move against vector-borne diseases, Mayor Raja Iqbal Singh on Friday initiated an awareness campaign targeting dengue, malaria, and chikungunya in north Delhi's Mukherjee Nagar.
The campaign aims to educate the public on preventive measures, emphasizing the importance of collective action as the monsoon season approaches. At the GTB Nagar event, the mayor urged local residents and welfare associations to actively engage in mosquito control efforts.
Municipal Health Officer L.R. Verma highlighted the necessity of removing stagnant water to eliminate mosquito breeding grounds, underscoring community participation as key to preventing these diseases. This initiative is part of ongoing anti-malaria efforts by the Municipal Corporation's Public Health Department.
(With inputs from agencies.)
- READ MORE ON:
- dengue
- malaria
- awareness
- monsoon
- North Delhi
- vector-borne
- community
- safety
- health
- prevention
ALSO READ
Community Rallies to Protect Kavesar Lake from 'Beautification'
RCB's Celebration Tragedy: A Community Rallies for Victims
Constitutional Crisis: Ahmadi Community Faces Religious Suppression in Pakistan
Mumbai's Green Revolution: Turning Cartons into Community Benches
Rekha Gupta to Move Into Renovated Bungalow in North Delhi's Civil Lines