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Why do we need to pay TAX?

Why do we need a Government?
 
Chikungunya is a relatively rare form of viral fever caused by an alphavirus
that is spread by mosquito bites from the Aedes aegypti mosquito,
though recent research by the Pasteur Institute in Paris claims the virus has suffered
a mutation that enables it to be transmitted by Aedes Albopictus (Tiger mosquito).

This was the cause of the actual plague in the Indian Ocean and a threat
to the mediterranean coast at present, requiring urgent meetings of health officials of India,
France, Italy and Spain, but nothing seems to be moving that way.

Chikungunya is generally not fatal. However, in 2005-2006, 200 deaths
have been associated with chikungunya on Réunion island and a widespread outbreak
in Southern India (especially in Tamil Nadu,Karnataka Kerala and Andhra Pradesh);

Tamil Nadu reportedly had the largest number of cases, as of July 2006, specifically centered
around the southern districts of Madurai and Tirunelveli, with the number of reported cases
increasing greatly in Salem,Chennai and Chengalpattu districts.

Reported on 29/06/2006, Chennai - fresh cases of this disease has been reported in local hospitals.
A heavy effect has been reflected in south TN districts like Kanyakumari and Tirunelveli.
Residents of Chennai are warned against the painful disease.

As of July 2006, nearly 50,000 people were affected in Salem, Tamil Nadu .

As of August 2006, nearly 100,000 (one lakh) people were infected in Tamil Nadu.
Chennai, capital of Tamil Nadu is one of the worst affected.

On 24 August 2006, The Hindu newspaper reported that the Indian states of Tamil Nadu,
Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat and Kerala
had reported 1.1 million (11 lakh) cases. The government's claim of no deaths is questioned.

Analysis of the recent outbreak has suggested that the increased severity of the disease
may be due to a change in the genetic sequence, altering the virus' coat protein,
which potentially allows it to multiply more easily in mosquito cells .

In July 2006, a team analyzed the virus' RNA and determined the genetic changes
that have occured in various strains of the virus and identified those genetic sequences
which led to the increased virulence of recent strains.

As per 31 August 2006, neighbouring cities of Salem, Erode and Coimbatore
have been severly affected by this epidermic. All the above places are in South India

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Jayalalitha & Vaiko deserves a big Appreciation.

They did bring the attention of the People to the very important, critical issue.

Whether in Power or not, People Leader continue to think about the Welfare of the People.

Jayalalitha did the Right Thing in raising the voice against the ineffective government.

 
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