Deputy CM O Panneerselvam, along with officials, taking a wildlife conservation pledge in Kurangani on Sunday 
Tamil Nadu

Floral tributes paid to Kurangani fire victims

A year after a dreadful wildfire killed 23 trekkers in Kurangani hills in Theni district, Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam and officials paid floral tributes to the victims of the fire accident and observed a two-minute silence to mark the anniversary on Sunday.

migrator

Madurai

Subsequently, Panneerselvam, Collector Pallavi M Baldev, Forest Department officials and members of Village Eco Development took pledge on wildlife conservation and norms that are required to be followed necessarily for safe trekking. They also took part in the plant sapling programme at Muduvarpatti in Kurangani.


The Deputy Chief Minister inaugurated the programme to plant 30,000 saplings in the Kurangani forest area.


Later, he also launched the pulse polio immunisation drive at Mundhal village in Kottakudi panchayat and also at bus stand in Bodinaickanur. Children up to five years of age were administered polio drops. As many as 799 booths have been set up across Theni, at localities including Theni Government Medical College Hospital, government hospitals, primary health centres, schools, noon meal centres and bus stand.


The district administration has mobilised 3,426 field staff to ensure full coverage. In addition, 13 mobile teams and 44 transit teams were also deployed to carry out the vaccination drive in hilly areas and remote localities. The officials have set a target of covering 1,04,000 children during this polio immunisation drive.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

Udhayanidhi flags off Jallikattu at Palamedu

BJP to name new party chief on Jan 20; sources say Nitin Nabin likely to be elected unopposed

Railways announce schedules for three Amrit Bharat trains linking Tamil Nadu and West Bengal

EC 'gaslighting' citizens: Rahul on indelible ink row in Maharashtra civic polls

BMC elections results: BJP-led alliance takes early lead