Kolkata:Union Minister of State for Health Bharati Pravin Pawar on Friday said that the West Bengal government has not been sharing any information on dengue with the Centre despite repeated requests. Pawar, who was in Kolkata to participate in the 16th Asian Conference on Diarrhoeal Disease and Nutrition (ASCODD), said the Centre was constantly trying to guide the states in controlling the vector-borne disease.
"Our portal receives feedback from all states, but West Bengal has not done any reporting on this despite our repeated requests. We have not received any information on how many dengue patients are there in West Bengal, and also on the number of deaths. This information must be shared with the Centre," she said on the sidelines of the programme.
"The Centre is constantly trying to give direction to all the states in controlling vector-borne disease. Through you, I will again request the state government to bring forth information on dengue at the earliest. Without information, providing help is not possible," she told reporters. The West Bengal government, however, pointed to glitches in the Centre's website, claiming that it was sharing information for months.
When asked about the minister's statement, state Director of Health Services Siddhartha Niyogi, who was also present at the programme, said, "We have heard the minister's message. Maybe the information has not been uploaded in some places. But, even after the information is shared with the Centre, the website is updated late. We have been sending information for many months."