DBC Workers Call Off Strike After Assurances from Standing Committee Chairperson Satya Sharma; Focus Returns to Dengue, Malaria Prevention in Delhi

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New Delhi: In a major relief for the capital battling a seasonal surge in mosquito-borne and water-borne diseases, the DBC (Domestic Breeding Checkers) workers called off their ongoing strike following assurances from Delhi’s Standing Committee Chairperson Satya Sharma.

The anti-malaria unity employees’ union ended their protest after Sharma assured that all their demands would be considered with due sympathy and coordination with concerned departments.

DBC employees ended the strike after assurance from Standing Committee Chairman Satya Sharma, fight against malaria-dengue in Delhi gained momentum

“Public interest is paramount,” Sharma said, emphasizing the critical role of DBC workers in preventing the spread of malaria, dengue, and chikungunya during the monsoon.

Public Health Risk Averted As of July 19, Delhi had reported 112 cases of malaria, 261 of dengue, and 17 of chikungunya. “A prolonged strike would have made the situation worse,” Sharma stated, expressing concern over the rising number of cases.

Acknowledging Workers’ Decision The chairperson welcomed the union’s move to end the strike in public interest and said that the corporation is fully alert and committed to intensifying preventive measures.

यह भी पढ़ें: DBC Workers: स्थायी समिति अध्यक्ष सत्या शर्मा के आश्वासन के बाद डीबीसी कर्मचारियों ने हड़ताल समाप्त की, दिल्ली में मलेरिया-डेंगू से लड़ाई को मिला बल

She also directed zonal officers to accelerate anti-mosquito drives and ensure DBC staff presence on the ground. Sharma reiterated her commitment to both the rights of DBC employees and the health of citizens, stating, “Both are equally important and will be safeguarded.”

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