Minister for Health and Family Welfare J P Nadda in his reply said that 535 people had died of Malaria in 2014, while 126 deaths were reported due to dengue.
292 death were reported due to Japanese Encephalitis and 11 of Kala-azar during the same year, he added.
Nadda said the government was implementing National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme for the prevention and control of the six vector borne diseases - Malaria, Dengue, Japanese Encephalitis, Chikungunya, Kala-azar and Filaria.
"In addition, anti larval activities using chemical, bio- larvicide, larvivorous fish are also carried out," he added.
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