India, Aug. 10 -- The metropolitan surveillance unit (MSU) in the city has gained momentum and the central government has released Rs.1crore for the project to Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC). The project, aimed at strengthening disease monitoring and public health response, is part of the central government's pilot project under the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP), said officials on Saturday.
According to the officials, the civic body has forwarded a proposal to appoint 19 experts and technical staff to speed up the work to the municipal commissioner for approval. A private agency has been hired to prepare the detailed project report and tender documents.
Since 2021, PMC has been working to set up the unit and a 5,000...
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