The campaign titled 'Dilli Bajayegi Taali' is to complement the efforts undertaken by the civic body to build awareness on ways and methods to prevent dengue and chikungunya.
"The video message has been well received by residents. The clips are also being run in theatres under the jurisdiction of the civic body," a senior SDMC official today said.
"Distribution of handbills through newspaper vendors has been done in all four zones. The SDMC has also taken an initiative to distribute handbills to morning walkers in parks in addition to door-to-door campaign through dengue breeding checkers (DBCs)," he said.
'Dengue Day' is being observed in each wards of SDMC involving ward councillors, RWAs and general public in these two months.
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Nearly 150 cases of chikungunya have been reported in Delhi this year, with nine of them being recorded this month, even as authorities gear up to combat the outbreak of vector-borne diseases.
87 cases of dengue have been reported till June 17, according to a municipal report released yesterday.
19,445 legal notices have been sent and 1,186 challans issued against violators, it added.