KMC campaigns door to door, opens health camps to combat enteric outbreak

Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) have decided to intensify surveillance at each household in low-lying pocket areas.

The spread of enteric diseases like diarrhoea and dermatitis in Kolkata as an aftermath of the flood-like situation in many parts of the city, civic authorities are going all out in their efforts to check their rise.

Beliaghata ID hospital reported around 100 patients on an average on daily basis since August 3 after the very heavy rainfall was recorded and subsided. 80% patients are Kolkata residents and only 20% are getting admitted from neighbouring districts.

The numbers getting admitted are causing concern for KMC’s health department officials monitoring the outbreak in the city. According to senior KMC doctors, in the wake of water-logging, there is always the possibility of stored water being contaminated coupled with personal hygiene resulting in episodes of acute diarrhoeal diseases.

“It is true Beliaghata ID hospital is getting a steady flow of patients with complaints of diarrhoea but the figure is not yet alarming to officially declare an outbreak. Only 41 patients are admitted as on date and a total of 1,100 patients have been treated in the last 10 days,” Atin Ghosh, member, mayor-in-council (health), said. KMC collected over 250 samples from different points in the city and in few places the reports were not satisfactory, denoting contamination in water.

Field workers are visiting door to door in affected wards and distributing anti-diarrhoeal drugs and ORS, and halogen tablets to disinfect drinking water. There is no shortage of anti-diarrhoeal drugs or ORS or halogen tablets. There is also no dearth of logistics support, sources said.

“We have visited 51,936 houses in 144 wards in Kolkata and have opened several health camps and our field workers have identified 1,100 patients suffering from diarrhoea and few patients suffering from dermatitis,” the MMiC (health) said.

KMC has cancelled holidays of health staffs of wards 1, 108, 109, 111 to 114, which are vulnerable areas.

Special teams have been formed to make visits at every doorstep in Tangra, Tiljala and Topsia that reports most diarrhoea cases round the year.

“In these wards, we would keep our ward health units open all the seven days for extra hours to distribute ORS, halogen tablets and derma ointments. We are also treating common cough and cold and viral fevers,” Ghosh said.

KMC is asking all Kolkatans to drink water only after boiling it.

75,000 bicycles to be distributed to Kolkata students

The West Bengal Government has decided to introduce the rural trend of distributing bicycles in urban areas. The backward welfare department would distribute 75,000 bicycles amongst Class 10 and Class 12 students of government and government-aided schools in Kolkata. The cycles may be distributed with the help of KMC.

The Kolkata Mayor also announced that the Rakhi Utsav will be celebrated in every ward of the KMC and it will soon specify the size of the stage to be erected and pictures of Rabindranath Tagore, Nazrul Islam and Swami Vivekananda to be garland and sweets distributed.

Workshops were also held for councillors on how to speed up schemes launched by the state government.

Eco-friendly buses to ply on Newtown roads

Electric-run buses will soon hit the roads of New Town in Rajarhat and nearby important junctions, connecting the township to the city. After the official team led by the West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee, spotted this form eco-friendly transport in London the ideas have taken form and are soon to be executed.

A MoU has already been signed between Hidco and Coal India Limited to operate the electric bus services in the township. The introduction will be with three electric-run buses that will ply circular routes in New Town, Rajarhat. The routes will end in important points linking the city, such as Ultadanga, Karunamoyee, Chinrighata and Chinar Park. The pollution-free buses would not only help the environment, but it would also boost the public transport system in New Town. The township is being developed as a green smart city and the electric-run buses will pave the way for the initiatives.

The New Town Development Authority is also trying to introduce e-ricksaws in the township that will run on short routes; it will be an alternative to the conventional autos. A plan for monorail is on the cards. The aim is to establish a smart public transport system for the township, which will be developed into a smart city. It entails having a personalized rapid transit system where vehicles will be pollution free, battery operated and will move on short routes.

KMC gears up to fight vector borne diseases

The Trinamool Congress board at the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) is out to tame vector borne diseases as they might cause embarrassment to the Mamata Banerjee government prior to the assembly polls next summer.

The KMC’s health department has organised a workshop for all private medical practitioners to sensitise them on the new guidelines on clinical management of dengue – a potentially fatal disease. The National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) director would be the main speaker of the sensitisation workshop at Uttam Mancha on August 1.

Earlier, in February, all civic councillors, medical officers and selected health field workers attended an awareness camp on vector borne diseases at Uttam Mancha. KMC authorities are inviting around 800-900 private medical practitioners across Kolkata for the August 1 workshop.

The workshop would also be a refresher course for the medical officers. It is the medical officers and health field workers who take on the challenge on the ground to minimise the attack of vector borne diseases. So, it becomes necessary for us to sensitise them at regular intervals.

KMC authorities have invited 10 neighbouring municipalities in a bid to chalk out a combined fight against malaria and dengue. KMC’s health department has called a high-level meeting with chairmen or representatives of neighbouring municipalities at the civic headquarters on Thursday.

“Combating mosquito-borne diseases cannot be done alone. So, we want to involve our neighbouring municipalities to ensure a malaria and dengue free city,” Atin Ghosh, Member, Mayor-in-Council (Health), said.

KMC has been seeking funds from the Centre to beef up infrastructure in these municipalities. Joint secretary of the Union health ministry who looks after the National Urban Health Mission is coming to Kolkata on August 1 and a meeting is scheduled with all stakeholders, which includes all these neighbouring municipalities also.

KMC health department officials want to train the officials of the neighbouring municipalities on Thursday prior to meeting the Union health ministry bosses. This meeting could pave the way for central funding for infrastructure development.

The neighbouring municipalities include Howrah, Madhyamgram, North and South Dum Dum, Bidhannagar, Rajarhat Goplapur, Mahestala, Sonarpur and Baruipur, among others.

 

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 Allocations Raised On Water, Slum, Waste Management in KMC Budget 2015-16

Kolkata Mayor Sovan Chatterjee presented the KMC Budget for the year 2015-16 on Thursday.

The Kolkata Mayor has strained the frayed KMC coffers to increase expenditure on three fronts: water supply , solid waste management and slum development. In fact, with the focus being on the basic infrastructure, less money has been allotted for beautification and parks.

Development has been made in solid waste management by installing compactor stations under the Clean City Project, working towards freeing the roads of vats, which are more often than not, spill over with piles of garbage. But water supply has remained a cause of concern in pockets along E M Bypass, and vast stretches of Tollygunge, Behala, Jadavpur, Garden Reach, where the Trinamool holds sway . The civic board has also spent the least when it came to water supply to slums. The KMC is now expecting an additional Rs 123 crore from the Municipal Development Fund of the state government, which will be used to speed up capacity augmentation of the Garden Reach water treatment plant to soothe nerves. The projected expenditure, said a source, had shot up by Rs 557 crore, though revenue generation has not witnessed any significant rise.

The Mayor has also announced a waiver on property tax interest, to collect outstanding revenues. The Mayor hopes to earn an additional Rs 100 crore on the property tax front, after the interest waiver policy. With the property tax being the corporation’s mainstay , the KMC has been targeting major tax defaulters.

Allotments in the KMC Budget 2015-16:

2015-16 allocation for Water Supply: Rs 324.92 crore.

2015-16 allocation for Lighting and Electrification: Rs 107.67 crore.

2015-16 allocation for Social Welface and Urban Poverty Alleviation: Rs 14.43 crore.

2015-16 allocation for Slum Development: Rs 136.38 crore.

2015-16 allocation for Parks and Squares: Rs 38.50 crore.

2015-16 allocation for Drainage: Rs 223.42 crore.

2015-16 allocation for Education: Rs 33.22 crore.

2015-16 allocation for Health: Rs 130.43 crore.

Women Corporators of Kolkata Bring Fresh Development Ideas to their City

Sudharshana Mukherjee is used to a busy life. As a television journalist, she planned her day around the news cycle and often had to burn the midnight oil to meet deadlines.

Today, she is no longer a reporter but her schedule is about to get crazy hectic, with back-to-back meetings and discussions with city officials, municipal workers and, of course, citizens.

Mukherjee is among the 70 women that have been voted to the 144-member KMC for a five-year term. This is the highest number of female candidates ever elected to the municipality and together they will take decisions that will impact the future of the 4.6 million that live in the bustling city.

From businesswomen, professionals and home-makers there is a mix of talented women in the municipality today and each one has brought to the job her unique understanding of issues and a work ethic based on integrity and diligence.

All these require meticulous planning, equitable use of funds and, naturally, a constant know-how on what people want.

Personally, two-time councillor Jui Biswas from the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) wants to “lead by example” and put “my  Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degree to good use to draw up specific plans for the betterment of the city”. This mother-of-two knows “there is a lot that needs to get done especially in terms of bringing the city’s infrastructure up-to-date” and she has to play her part in the progress.

The female corporators are keen to concentrate on regularising standards of sanitation, drainage and water supply in addition to access to education.

 

Excerpted from an article that appeared in The Better India

KMC launches WhatsApp number for citizen services

Citizen services in Kolkata will now be a WhatsApp message away.

Kolkata Municipal Corporation has launched a dedicated number where you can send feedback, grievances, suggestions or any information you want to share. All you have to do is share a photo-based or text message via WhatsApp messenger app.

The messages will be collected centrally, sorted and handed out to the respective borough offices.

The WhatsApp number for Kolkata Municipal Corporation is: 8335-988-888.

Kolkata emerges as national model in providing e-services

Kolkata has emerged as a national model in providing e-services to citizens, Mayor of Kolkata, Sovan Chatterjee today informed via Twitter.

He added that Union Ministry of Urban Development has written to Kolkata Municipal Corporation to share the best practices model for other cities to emulate.

Bengal shows the way

This is not the first time, Bengal has emerged as a national model. From countering left-wing extremism in Jangalmahal to the fair price medicine shops, Bengal has always showed the way.

Incidentally, a recent survey by a Bangalore based organisation adjudged Kolkata as the best city to live in India. India Today magazine termed Kolkata as the safest city in India. Kolkata also emerged in the list of fastest growing cities in the world in AT Kearney’s Global Cities Index.

 

Mayor promises taxi stands across Kolkata soon

Mayor Sovan Chatterjee has promised a taxi stand at every locality in Kolkata soon.

“Mamata Baner jee has asked us – Kolkata Municipal Corporation and Kolkata Police – to initiate efforts to ensure a taxi stand/bay at every nook and corner of the city. I have asked my officials and Kolkata Police to submit a report after joint inspection and survey of all parking areas in the city and make necessary arrangements to allow taxis to be parked in all such areas,” the Mayor told reporters on Tuesday after a high-level meeting at civic headquarters with police officials.

Debashis Kumar, member, mayor-in-council (parking, parks & squares, sports, advertisement) said KMC would submit Kolkata Police its survey report on parking lots across the city on Wednesday and a joint inspection, if required would be initiated to ensure space of parking taxis.

Apart from providing spaces for taxis in the parking lots, KMC would also initiate efforts to increase the number of private vehicles parked in the same parking area.

KMC is also initiating efforts to add new stretches of parking areas in the city. “With growing numbers of cars plying the streets of Kolkata the number of parking spaces too need to be increased and we are working on it,” the MMiC said.

‘Soujanya’ being set up for diplomat-level meetings

The West Bengal Government is setting up a special building at the Hastings area which will provide a meeting place and house all important programmes of national and international importance. Modeled after the Hyderabad House in Delhi, this building, after its construction, will house all the important events including meeting with State guests, signing of treaties and other such programmes.

The West Bengal Chief Minister Ms Mamata Banerjee has named this building as Soujanya.

According to plans, a complex will be constructed along with this building which will also house quarters for the State’s Ministers and a a college for women.

The proposed Soujanya will have facilities like a community hall, conference room, special rooms for the likes of the Prime Minister or such important world leaders and personalities, rest rooms and other required infrastructure.