Protests erupt outside Kasba Police station as 3 arrested in alleged Kolkata college gang rape
In a recent update on the alarming surge of dengue cases, State Chief Secretary Hari Krishna Dwivedi addressed the media at the State Secretariat, Navan. Dwivedi offered a glimmer of hope by stating that the dengue outbreak in the region has reached its peak and is now on a downward trajectory. He emphasized that the situation is expected to significantly improve within the next two weeks.
Further, Mayor Firhad Hakim also emphasized that the dengue situation in Bengal is under control, crediting Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for this achievement.
He highlighted the importance of raising awareness about dengue and malaria as the primary means to eliminate these diseases, stressing that there are no alternative solutions.
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Protests erupt outside Kasba Police station as 3 arrested in alleged Kolkata college gang rape