THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK
Jamshedpur, September 9: With the monsoon season causing significant waterlogging across the city, BJP leader Shiv Shankar Singh has ramped up efforts to combat mosquito-borne diseases through an extensive fogging campaign. This initiative aims to curb the spread of dengue and malaria, which are prevalent during this time of year.
In response to the growing concerns over potential disease outbreaks, Shiv Shankar Singh has launched a series of free fogging operations in several areas, including New Cable Town, Vidyapatinagar (Baridih), Seva Ashram (Burma Mines), and Refugee Colony. This service, provided at no cost to the residents, will continue based on the requests from local communities.
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Shiv Shankar Singh, known for his dedication to public service, has been actively involved in organizing regular cleanliness drives, distributing and spraying bleaching powder to mitigate mosquito breeding, and setting up free health check-up camps. These efforts are aimed at addressing health issues and preventing mosquito-borne diseases in the area.
Additionally, Singh’s office operates a Citizen Suvidha Kendra, which assists the public in accessing various government schemes and services. Through these initiatives, the community benefits from enhanced public health measures and support for their welfare needs.
The ongoing fogging campaign and other preventive measures underscore Shiv Shankar Singh’s commitment to safeguarding public health and ensuring a safer environment for the residents of Jamshedpur.