1. Rise in mosquito breeding in Hadapsar’s Baby Canal due to water hyacinth growth has raised concerns about disease outbreak.
  2. Residents in areas like Sade Satra Nali and Manjari fear diseases like dengue and malaria.
  3. PMC’s Health Department has been spraying pesticides but ineffective due to waterlogging.
  4. Environment Department refuses to act, says canal falls under Irrigation Department’s jurisdiction.
  5. Lack of coordination between PMC departments causing delays in resolving the issue.
  6. Residents frustrated with PMC’s inaction and demand immediate solutions.
  7. Health Department urges direct communication with Irrigation Department to address water hyacinth.
  8. Collaborative action plan needed between Health and Environment Departments for long-term solutions.
  9. Regular maintenance and community engagement crucial for preventing future mosquito breeding.
  10. Interdepartmental coordination and clear jurisdictional responsibilities essential for safeguarding public health in Pune’s Hadapsar area.

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