To combat the spread of dengue, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal today posted a video on Twitter which showed him changing the water inside potted plants at his house after a 10-minute inspection for stagnant water.
In the sixth week of the "10 Hafte, 10 Baje, 10 Minute" (10 weeks, at 10am, for 10 minutes), the anti-dengue campaign of the Delhi government, Arvind Kejriwal, along with his family members, inspected his house for stagnant water to prevent dengue mosquito breeding.
He also encouraged Delhi residents to involve their family members in the campaign and prevent dengue.
He tweeted: "Today is the sixth Sunday of the campaign against dengue, my family also joined the campaign this time. We checked the house and replaced the accumulated clean water. You must also involve your family in this campaign. We have to defeat dengue together. #10Hafte10Baje10Minute Har Ravivaar, Dengue Par Vaar."
Announcing the campaign, Arvind Kejriwal had said that through the collective efforts of all the Delhiites, "we will stop the breeding of dengue mosquitoes and protect our family and all of Delhi from Dengue."
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