Areas like Mehndipur, Darjee Sahi, Kali Gali, Balu Bazaar, Mahidas Bazaar, Nimchoudi and Alamchand Bazaar of the city have now come under the grip of jaundice and the panic-stricken people have blamed the civic authority for the worsening situation.
"Broken drinking water pipelines, filthy and unclean drains in the locality are the main causes of jaundice in the locality", alleges city Congress chief Md Moqim.
Struck by the criticisms, the civic authorities however, yesterday geared up to tackle the situation by opening up health camps in the locality.
"The health camps would look into clinical investigations, treatment and spread awareness to check jaundice in the locality", said the civic body health officer Dr P K Pradhan.
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