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दिल्ली में मानसून के दौरान डेंगू और मलेरिया का खतरा तेजी से बढ़ जाता है. इस खतरे को खत्म करने तमाम तरीके अपनाए जा रहे हैं.

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00:00My name is Shalini Kohli, entomologist to my keyt visheshak, MCD, Shadra Dakshani Chetra.
00:05In monsoon, there is a lot of danger in dango and malaria.
00:08There is a lot of danger, and the government or MCD, which kind of damage can be used in this season?
00:15Yes, in every year, you know that the dango and malaria, the chikangunia, which is the disease,
00:21which starts in this season, in monsoon, post-monsoon, there are a lot of cases in this season.
00:27We have a lot of work done, and we take anti-adult, anti-larval measures,
00:41and we have made many points in our zone.
00:46We have 46 points, we have raised by biological control, which we can do with the chemical control.
00:56So, we have done a new thing.
00:59Besides, we are doing a regular base, which is our DBC staff, who are doing surveillance.
01:05RRT team is in our Shadra South Zone, and they also work regularly, cross-checking work.
01:13And we have a lot of work done, so as long as we have seen, we have brought a lot of damage.
01:19Yes, I will tell you, we have a lot of damage to biological control.
01:22You can see that the gambusia is a larvae.
01:26It is a larvae, which is a larvae, and it is a larvae.
01:30We have increased the number of hatcheries, so that if there are artificial ponds or water bodies in some areas,
01:39we can put these fish in there and this is available free of cost.
01:44We don't have any charge of this, so this is why we don't have chemical control,
01:49we are controlling the fish in biologically.
01:53Do you have made some sanctuaries?
01:57Yes, in our ward, in our office, we have made some point.
02:02Moreover, there are also some fountains or water bodies, we have administered them,
02:09so that we can control the fish biologically.
02:14Yes, yes, yes, yes.
02:16You can see malaria larvae here.
02:20This larvae is a fourth stage larvae and this larvae remains parallel to the water surface.
02:28This larvae is a Hades larvae, which is called Dengu.
02:31Anopheles larvae is malaria larvae.
02:36This larvae is a Dengu larvae.
02:38You can see that it is hanging from the water surface through a siphon tube.
02:42It doesn't hang, it remains in the eight abdominal segments.
02:46There are spiracles, so it takes a breath from there.
02:49Moreover, the larvae and the larvae is a Qlex larvae.
02:54You can see that the larvae is a Qlex larvae.
02:57This larvae is just Hades larvae.
02:59But if you are in a container of Hades larvae,
03:03this larvae will sit down because it is light sensitive.
03:07But the larvae is not a difference.
03:09It is not a difference.
03:10Both of us can see that the larvae is a siphon tube,
03:13and the larvae is small.

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