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In the progress report of the Communicable Disease Control Campaign, the district administration has taken very seriously the supply of water without chlorine in half a dozen bodies of Aligarh district. ADs of all the bodies have been summoned from the ADM level.
This news was published prominently by Amar Ujala in its August 10 issue. In which it was revealed that in half a dozen bodies of the district water was supplied without chlorination in the month of July. Due to many such reasons, our district is lagging behind in the communicable disease control campaign. A warning has been issued from the divisional commissioner level regarding this. After the publication of this news, the EO rushed to the bodies of the district on Saturday morning itself. Chlorination was reviewed. At the same time, a notice has been issued to everyone from the ADM E level and a warning has been issued. Everyone has been summoned and asked for a reply within three days. They have been asked why this has happened.
All the bodies of our district have been issued notices in this matter and asked for their response. Answers will be sought in three days. Everyone will be called. If there is no satisfactory answer, action will be taken.-Pankaj Kumar, ADM Administration
The progress of our division regarding the communicable disease control campaign has been poor. On this, a warning has been issued to the concerned departments of three districts from the divisional commissioner level. They have been asked to remove the shortcomings within three days.-Dr. Mohan Jha, AD Health
Despite the weak results of April, the results of July could not improve
- Aligarh was at 72nd position in April, now at 67th
- Kasganj district was in 70th place, now it is in 70th place
- Hathras district was in 18th place, now it is in 37th place
- Etah district was in 9th place, now it is in 13th place