Residents are overwhelmed by the influx of mosquitoes. They enter through smallest of crevasses; in fact, they don t leave any effort to enter homes. Worse affected are the guards, who are totally at their mercy. Household helps, who stay in unkempt surroundings, are also exposed to these miscreants. This is a recurrent episode, the civic bodies, can prepare, well in advance to avoid this situation.
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