
The GHMC concealing application function in GHMC GHMC Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), which was introduced two months ago, has been a failed attempt.
Several people who have tried to book an application for fogging application in their areas to deal with mosquito threats could not succeed despite several attempts.
“The possibility of fogging was visible in the application. But when I tried to ask, I got a message that the slots were full and asked me to try again the next day. I tried several times in consecutive days, but the same news was constantly appearing,” Vikram shared.
“It seems to me that GHMC has introduced this function to avoid fogging, not to do it,” Despair Mohammed Afzal, the inhabitants of Chaderghat, who had a similar experience.
The company launched this feature in my GHMC application in March third this year to make the operation more transparent. Repeated complaints of corporators have led to this initiative to the absence of foggy operations in their relevant departments, despite the leading Crores Rupees.
The app users can choose “Fogging Request” in the application, which will be immediately handed over to an auxiliary entomologist. The area will be assigned to an entomological worker and as soon as the application is met, the operation of the operation together with geo-classrooms will be recorded as evidence. Once the area is concealed, the restrictions will be introduced for one week against repetition of the operation in the same place.
However, the number of slots would be available on the basis of the availability of employees in this area, GHMC said. This objection has now become a norm for many users who have tried the opportunity.
“I tried to increase the complaint about mosquitoes on the GHMC application – but says,” Slots full for today. “Meanwhile, Devrakonda Basti drowns in mosquitoes and there is no fog. Assad Khan asked on the X -Social Media platform, just like the recently 25th May.
“Over the last 1 week he is trying to book fog, but this message always appears.
Entomological wing officials explained that the function is still in the test phase phase. “After the Hills jubilee, we are testing the function in one department in each zone,” the clerk said. There is also a lack of machines for full -fledged implementation, said a higher official.
All areas along the belt of the Musi River are strong mosquitoes who, according to GHMC officials, have become immune to fogging. In addition to being foggy, operations are expensive as a result of the deployment of vehicles and fuel, operations also use chemicals that are harmful to human health. However, the pressure of local leaders and corporators maintains more focusing on fogging rather than on large operations that are more effective in mosquito control.
Published – June 7, 2025 20:46