Nadda said his ministry will hold workshops with the newly-elected MCD corporators for their orientation them on preventive measures for the vector-borne disease.
Speaking at an event which was organised to mark the National Dengue Day, Nadda said 'Dengue-free India' is a vision which can be fulfilled by increased community ownership to prevent dengue related morbidity and mortality.
"Community efforts in right direction can minimise the disease burden in the country. Simple measures can be taken for keeping the surroundings clean and free of mosquitoes. Success of the dengue control programme is related to community participation and ownership," he said.
"For this purpose, cleanliness is the most important thing. It is the responsibility of all of us and within our communities to insist that we don't create an environment for the dengue to breed," Nadda added.
Also Read
Director of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Dr Soumya Swaminathan said at the event a national-level survey would be conducted to assess dengue prevalence.
The decision for conducting the survey comes in the wake of a government's apex body rejecting introduction of the dengue vaccine stating there was not enough evidence to prove its efficacy in the Indian context.
Disclaimer: No Business Standard Journalist was involved in creation of this content