Shiv Shankar Singh combats dengue, malaria in waterlogged areas
Key Points:
• Free fogging operations initiated in New Cable Town and other localities
• Campaign aims to curb spread of dengue and malaria during monsoon
• Citizen Suvidha Kendra assists public with government schemes
JAMSHEDPUR – BJP leader Shiv Shankar Singh has launched an extensive fogging campaign to combat mosquito-borne diseases in waterlogged areas of the city.
The initiative addresses growing concerns over potential disease outbreaks during monsoon.
Singh has implemented free fogging operations in several neighborhoods across Jamshedpur.
New Cable Town, Vidyapatinagar, and Seva Ashram are among the areas benefiting from this service.
Moreover, Refugee Colony residents have also received assistance through the fogging campaign.
The service will continue based on requests from local communities.
Singh’s dedication to public service extends beyond the fogging initiative.
In addition, he organizes regular cleanliness drives to maintain hygiene in the area.
Furthermore, Singh’s team distributes and sprays bleaching powder to prevent mosquito breeding.
The BJP leader has also set up free health check-up camps for residents.
These efforts aim to address various health issues prevalent in the community.
Meanwhile, Singh’s office operates a Citizen Suvidha Kendra for public assistance.
This center helps residents access various government schemes and services.
Through these initiatives, the community benefits from enhanced public health measures.
Additionally, residents receive support for their welfare needs.
Singh’s ongoing campaign underscores his commitment to safeguarding public health.
His efforts strive to ensure a safer environment for Jamshedpur’s residents during monsoon.

