With the number of chikangunya, dengue and malaria cases on the rise, the government called a meeting of all stakeholders to discuss the issue. The neighbouring states will be also roped in," said Delhi Deputy Manish Sisodia, deputy chief minister of Delhi. 'SALE OF DRUGS CONTAINING BRUFEN TO BE BANNED'The deputy CM also said that sale of drugs containing Brufen will be banned during outbreak of vector-borne diseases. We have asked the officials to ensure that no medicine containing brufen will be banned during the outbreak," Sisodia said. ALSO READ | Asian athletes wrestle dirty washrooms, mosquitoes in DelhiALSO READ | Delhi witnesses fresh spurt in cases of chikungunya, dengue and malariaALSO WATCH | Delhi Dangal: In the last 3 months, 79 cases of chikungunya and 24 cases of dengue (from April 2017)
Source: India Today May 13, 2017 10:41 UTC