This story is from July 27, 2018
Water at Tau Devi Lal stadium sparks dengue fears
GURUGRAM:
With the arrival of the monsoon, dengue and malaria cases are on the rise in the city as waterlogged areas turn into breeding grounds for mosquitoes. However, authorities have failed to flush out the water from the stadium, which is hardly 700 metres away from the mini secretariat. Meanwhile, the district sports department is planning an international cricket stadium at Tau Devi Lal.
The archery
Shweta Khattana, a national level archery player, said, “Mosquitoes can be seen breeding in the waterlogged areas. We practise early in the morning. If a dengue mosquito bites us, will the administration take responsibility?”
The players and the coach have written to GMDA, which manages the stadium. “We have written to the stadium manager to flush out the water. Officials have told us that the water is from a sewer which is overflowing,” said Singh.
Players also questioned why MCG was not issuing challans to the stadium authorities. Vikram, a state level player, said, “Why is the corporation not penalising them for theirindifference?”
When contacted, GMDA’s Sukhbir Singh, who is the stadium manager, said, “We will solve the waterlogging problem soon and ensure that the stagnant water is flushed out.”
Water
has collected in a portion of theTau Devi Lal stadium
but authorities are turning a blind eye to it. As a result, players, who regularly practise at the stadium, are being exposed to the threat of diseases.The archery
ground
lies next to the waterlogged area in the stadium. Bhagwat Singh, districtarchery
coach, said, “Now, the players have to be careful so that their arrows don’t land in the water. Archery equipment is expensive and players can’t afford to damage it.”Shweta Khattana, a national level archery player, said, “Mosquitoes can be seen breeding in the waterlogged areas. We practise early in the morning. If a dengue mosquito bites us, will the administration take responsibility?”
The players and the coach have written to GMDA, which manages the stadium. “We have written to the stadium manager to flush out the water. Officials have told us that the water is from a sewer which is overflowing,” said Singh.
Players also questioned why MCG was not issuing challans to the stadium authorities. Vikram, a state level player, said, “Why is the corporation not penalising them for theirindifference?”
When contacted, GMDA’s Sukhbir Singh, who is the stadium manager, said, “We will solve the waterlogging problem soon and ensure that the stagnant water is flushed out.”
Top Comment
Neelima Saigal
2314 days ago
It is not only at Tau Devi Lal stadium. see the condition in PALAM VIHAR .it is horrible in Palam vihar. Read allPost comment
Popular from City
- Pilots forget to apply parking brake, SIA A380 rolls back at IGIA; 1 cabin crew hurt
- 'Took videos, blackmailed': Traumatised tribal minor gang-raped twice by school principal, headmaster, teacher & forest ranger
- 'Would have spent night with body': Vlogger from Assam murdered in Bengaluru hotel
- Serial killer relished fruit salad after raping, killing 19-year-old girl in Gujarat
- Under ‘digital arrest’, 55-year-old man made to go from Faridabad to Bihar
end of article
Trending Stories
- Maharashtra CM News Live Updates: 'Asked PM Modi, Amit Shah to take decision on CM, will accept their decision,' says Eknath Shinde.
- IPL Auction 2025: Full and final list of sold and unsold players across all teams
- IPL Auction 2025: Full updated squads, players list, and final teams of all 10 IPL franchises after mega auction
- Boxing match schedule 2024 - 2025: Check match schedule, dates, boxing match live streaming details, results, and other information
- Karnataka SSLC 2025 Date Sheet Live: KSEAB Class 10th board exam date sheet to be out soon, check details here
- RCB squad, IPL 2025: Royal Challengers Bengaluru final team and projected XI with full list of players and price tags after IPL mega auction
- CSK squad, IPL 2025: Chennai Super Kings final team and projected XI with full list of players and price tags after IPL mega auction
Visual Stories
- 5 fruits one can grow in the balcony garden with ease (and how)
- 10 lesser-known breakfast dishes from Maharashtra
- 7 best food for kids to improve brain power early on
- 10 habits of parents that raises well-behaved kids
- How to grow Peace lily at home and make it flower quickly
UP NEXT