A high-level inter-ministerial team headed by a Director rank officer of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), deputed by Home ... to ascertain the cause of death of 17 members of three families ...
The team will consist of experts from the ministries of health and family welfare, agriculture, chemicals and fertilisers and water resources ...
The team, rushed by the Union home minister Amit Shah, reached the village around 11.30 am and visited the bereaved families, said officials ...
As an expert team constituted by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) arrived in Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday (January 19, 2025) to investigate the “mysterious” deaths at a village in Rajouri ...
The MHA added that experts from some of the most reputed institutions of the country have been arranged to manage the situation and understand the causative factors of deaths. In the past 45 days ...
The 16-member team, which includes experts from various ministries, arrived in Rajouri on Sunday and immediately convened a meeting with local administration, health officials, and a team from the ...
The illness has so far claimed 17 lives and affected 38 people in Jammu and Kashmir since early December 2024.
Four more people, including three sisters from Badhal village in Rajouri district, have been admitted to Government Medical College, Rajouri after showing symptoms resembling those seen in the 17 ...
According to Dr Amarjeet Singh Bhatia, Principal of Government Medical College Rajouri, a common factor among the deaths is the involvement of the brain and damage to the nervous system. "Forensic ...