Mumbai:After the success in taming coronavirus in Dharavi, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, here on Thursday, called upon the 838 non-government organisations (NGOs) to 'adopt slums' to make Mumbai COVID-19-free.
Addressing the Brihan Mumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) officials and administrators, Thackeray said the NGOs could act as a link between the civic administration and the citizens at the ward levels as part of 'Chase the Virus' initiative.
"These NGOs will be registered by the Assistant Municipal Commissioners of each ward. They will adopt slums and other settlements in those wards. Take up door-to-door campaigns and involve locals for a corona-free Mumbai," Thackeray said.
Referring to Dharavi story in controlling COVID-19, he said among the measures that helped were disinfecting public toilets in the slum six times a day, and added a similar strategy be adopted, especially when monsoon-related diseases were likely to develop.
"I have asked for setting up Corona Vigilance Committees at villages. We can keep even Mumbai safe, if the NGOs spread awareness on hygiene, wearing masks and sanitizers, especially in slums," Thackeray said.