A division bench comprising Acting Chief Justice Jyotirmoy Bhattacharya and Justice Arijit Banerjee directed the state government to submit the report by coming Friday when a set of PILs seeking steps to control the vector-borne disease and compensation to the kin of those who died of dengue in the state would be heard again.
The bench directed the government to state the preventive and remedial measures taken by it to deal with the dengue menace that has mainly affected some southern districts and the metropolis.
One of the PILs prayed for the appointment of a medical commission to suggest preventive measures for dengue in West Bengal and monetary compensation to the heirs of those who died of the disease.
Claiming that the vector-borne disease had nearly reached "epidemic proportions" in some parts of the state, including Kolkata, petitioner Anindya Sundar Das prayed for a direction to the authorities concerned to formulate strategies for proper implementation of the National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP).
He alleged that the state authorities were "trying to hide" the number of deaths due to the disease.
He prayed for a direction to the state government to provide adequate compensation to legal heirs of those who had died of the disease.
"The authorities are negligent in implementing vital recommendations of the NVBDCP, including year-round surveillance, vector-control measures and a mid-term action plan," the petition said, claiming that the negligence was leading to a "gross escalation of morbidity and mortality".
Another petitioner prayed for direction to the state government to create more awareness among the people with regard to the disease so that the citizens could also be made stakeholders in its prevention.
State chief secretary Moloy Dey had on October 24 said that 18,238 dengue cases had been reported in the state since January this year.
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