The Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) has taken a proactive step to prevent the spread of mosquito-borne diseases during the upcoming puja season. In an advisory to puja bodies, the KMC has cautioned against mosquito breeding in and around pandals. The move is aimed at preventing the spread of diseases like dengue and malaria, which are common during this time of the year. The KMC has asked puja organizers to take necessary measures to prevent water accumulation in and around the pandals, which can lead to mosquito breeding. The advisory has been issued in the wake of a rise in dengue cases in the city. The KMC has also asked puja bodies to ensure that there are no waterlogged areas in and around the pandals, and to use mosquito repellents and nets to prevent mosquito breeding. The civic body has also warned that any puja body found to be violating the advisory will face action. The KMC has also asked puja organizers to cooperate with the civic body in its efforts to prevent mosquito breeding. The advisory has been welcomed by puja organizers, who have assured the KMC of their cooperation. The move is seen as a step in the right direction, as it will help prevent the spread of diseases during the puja season. The KMC has also asked puja bodies to ensure that the pandals are cleaned regularly, and that there are no garbage or waste accumulated in and around the pandals. The civic body has also warned that any puja body found to be violating the norms will face action. The KMC has also asked puja organizers to ensure that the pandals are well-ventilated, and that there are no dark or damp areas where mosquitoes can breed. The advisory has been issued in the wake of a rise in mosquito-borne diseases in the city, and the KMC is taking all necessary measures to prevent their spread. The KMC has also asked puja bodies to ensure that the pandals are free from any waterlogging, and that there are no areas where mosquitoes can breed. The civic body has also warned that any puja body found to be violating the advisory will face action. The move is seen as a step in the right direction, as it will help prevent the spread of diseases during the puja season. The KMC has also asked puja organizers to cooperate with the civic body in its efforts to prevent mosquito breeding. The advisory has been welcomed by puja organizers, who have assured the KMC of their cooperation. The KMC has also asked puja bodies to ensure that the pandals are well-maintained, and that there are no areas where mosquitoes can breed. The civic body has also warned that any puja body found to be violating the norms will face action. The move is seen as a step in the right direction, as it will help prevent the spread of diseases during the puja season. The KMC has also asked puja organizers to ensure that the pandals are free from any garbage or waste, and that there are no areas where mosquitoes can breed. The advisory has been issued in the wake of a rise in mosquito-borne diseases in the city, and the KMC is taking all necessary measures to prevent their spread. The KMC has also asked puja bodies to ensure that the pandals are well-ventilated, and that there are no dark or damp areas where mosquitoes can breed. The civic body has also warned that any puja body found to be violating the advisory will face action. The move is seen as a step in the right direction, as it will help prevent the spread of diseases during the puja season.