NC MLA Javaid Iqbal Choudhary accuses Jammu GMC principal of patient transfer issues, citing a health crisis in Badhaal, while GMC denies allegations.
Authorities investigate 17 deaths at Badhaal village in J&K's Rajouri, suspected to be caused by unidentified toxins. An inter-ministerial team has been deployed, with over 200 samples sent for ...
The Jammu and Kashmir government has set up two new isolation centres in Rajouri to monitor those who came into contact with victims and patients of the mysterious illness that has afflicted the ...
Accusing the police of not taking proper action in the kidnapping and rape case of a minor girl belonging to minority community in a village falling under Kalakote sub division of Rajouri district, ...
Badhaal villagers shifted to quarantine centres *GMC Jammu providing all possible support: Dr Ashutosh Gopal Sharma JAMMU, Jan 23: While another minor girl hailing from Badhaal village was shifted ...
In Rajouri district, Jammu & Kashmir, a mysterious illness has resulted in 17 deaths, potentially due to toxins. Union minister Jitendra Singh confirm ...
Rajouri: 46 relatives of three affected families are under special observation and an 11-year-old girl with illness symptoms has been hospitalised.
Over 200 individuals who came into contact with families affected by the mysterious illness in Badhaal village of Rajouri have been shifted to quarantine centres as a precautionary measure. This ...
National Conference MLA from Budhal constituency, Javed Choudhary, on Thursday alleged that dual power system in Jammu and Kashmir was causing problems for the patients of mysterious illness in ...
There is a dual power system, which is creating hurdles to address the health crisis in Rajouri. The CM does not have complete powers. Top bureaucracy is not under the CM. There is a blame game.
Speaking on ‘mysterious illness’ in Rajouri which has claimed 17 lives, J&K CM Omar Abdullah said that the investigation is in process and its causes will be revealed soon. He said,” At least this is ...
Since December, 17 people from three families at Baddal village in Rajouri have died, with authorities from J&K and the ...