In a Government Resolution (GR) issued on October 13, the Public Health Department has decided to grant further extension of three months till December 31, 2017 to these 17 labourers falling under the head of three posts.
These labourers are part of what is called as Plague Control Squads (PCS).
The GR said since there is no administrative structure assigned to these three posts, the Finance department every time gives three-month extension to the services of these employees.
"Of these 17 labourers, of whom just one is permanent, the rest 16 are temporary workers. The job profile of these labourers is to carry out routine surveys and take samples of rats for possible fleas that carry Plague bacteria," he said.
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Long after the detection of patients suffering from Plague in 1953, the state government had closed down the PCS in 1987.
The 1994 bubonic and pneumonic Plague epidemic had struck Surat in Gujarat, Maharashtra and some parts in Karnataka.
Since then the PCS has been conducting routine surveys in Beed, Latur, Osmanabad, Pune, Satara and Solapur districts of Maharashtra.