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Prevention and control of vector borne diseases

Prevention and control of vector borne diseases
Start Date :
Feb 19, 2015
Last Date :
Mar 19, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Many vector-borne diseases are transmitted by arthopods (mosquitoes, ticks, mites etc) and have prevalent in India namely malaria, dengue, chikungunya, filariasis and kala azar and ...

Many vector-borne diseases are transmitted by arthopods (mosquitoes, ticks, mites etc) and have prevalent in India namely malaria, dengue, chikungunya, filariasis and kala azar and these have become serious public health problems. National Programmes for prevention and control of these diseases have implemented and interventions at all levels, including community level, are being carried out. Through this platform Department of Health Research/Indian Council of Medical Research invites suggestions, views, best practices, innovative ideas to be tested through research to improve the strategies for better prevention, control and treatment of these vector-borne diseases.

The last date for submission of your comments is 18th March, 2015.

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Jayakrishnan Alambath
Jayakrishnan Alambath 10 years 10 months ago
The decision of the Insurance Companies to include Out Patient Treatment in Health Insurance will go a long way to solve health problems of people taking into account the increasing prices of medicines. Kindly go to the link below:- http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/industry-and-economy/banking/now-insurers-see-value-in-providing-outpatient-cover/article6917352.ece
R Suresh Kumaran Tampi Tampi
R Suresh Kumaran Tampi Tampi 10 years 10 months ago
Health care in India- 70% of the People of India pay from their pocket, Government contribute only 30%.Many sell their houses & lands to do treatment. Whereas in other countries Govt spend more. Many to protect themselves take medical Insurance but It is very sad to say that Goverment levying 12% service tax on Health Insurance too.Healthcare costs are rising but Government levy 12% service tax on Health insurance too, even Healthcare is also not spared in India.
Sathishankar kamath
Sathishankar kamath 10 years 10 months ago
There is a news portal of South India called www.daijiworld.com In that under a news section about PM s visit to Arunachal Pradesh .One commentator by the name Anonymous is putting lot of Anti Indian comments .will the Cyberpolice Catch that culprit and Iron him Out?
Prem Kumar
Prem Kumar 10 years 10 months ago
Well layed roads with drains on both side of the road and drain to be connected to the locality sewage plant which can produce clean water for commercial usage of the area. This avoids water stagnation and breeding of Mosquitoes. Regular disinfecting by panchayats and municipalities is the key to stop breeding. Clean India program will be the key to this. Sumps can be built with good piping from each hut and house will solve water in the open . Mainly toilet water is open to soil to avoid.
rajkumar pandey
rajkumar pandey 10 years 10 months ago
panchgavya which means 5 products -- cowmilk, curd, ghee, cow urine, cow dung -- which was traditionally used by all indian villages for hundreds of years is the most effective remedy for vector diseases. time has come to move from chemical based agriculture to bio-agriculture, to get poison less food and get rid of these diseases. Modi ji please ban cow slaughter on all india basis (provided in constitution) and establish a DEPTT OF GOVANSH CONSERVATION, ANIMAL WEALTH AND BIO-AGRICULTURE.
rajkumar pandey
rajkumar pandey 10 years 10 months ago
improve income levels of citizens. they can prevent/control all such diseases. in fact yog, ayurved and swadeshi life style is neglected by all governments, including BJP. for centuries there was no such incidences of vector disease. all these diseases are outcome of highly toxic, materialistic, un-natural western life style (which includes late nights, viewing TV and films and then following his film hero stalking the locality girl, non-veg food, etc). Government must enforce natural life style
Shalendra Kumar
Shalendra Kumar 10 years 10 months ago
Everybody wants to see India as a developed country. For that first of all Govt. should ensure that "Ham do Hamare do" policy should be followed strictly. Indian population is growing on a dangerous speed. Very soon all the agricultural land will be occupied by residential and industrial institutions. From where we get to eat in that situation. Please think about it. One more thing is the govt. should also have control on opening of new schools and colleges.
prakasan k
prakasan k 10 years 10 months ago
Respected PM sir, it is a fact that very large section of salaried class have to borrow money to pay their income -tax , they lead simple life cannot be luxury with 3 lacs to 4 lac yearly they may meet expenses of atleast 6 memebers including their aged parents and lacks other infrastructre . such class of people in Metrocities are dissapointed by your Govt it clearly expressed through ballot in Delhi