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  • Cholera death toll in Solapur rises to 15

    Source: http://www.zeenews.com/news612908.html

    Cholera death toll in Solapur rises to 13 (Maharashtra)

    Solapur: The death toll due to cholera has gone up to 13 in Solapur city, gripped by the epidemic since last week.

    Earlier, only few parts of the city were reported for the gastro and cholera patients, particularly slums located at the Ashok Chowk area. But even after the tall claims made by the civic authorities, the epidemic is spreading rapidly in other parts...

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    Re: Cholera death toll in Solapur rises to 13

    1 more death due to cholera in Maharashtra, residents protest
    PTIMonday, March 22, 2010 18:27 IST Email


    Solapur (Maharashtra): Expressing resentment against Solapur Municipal Corporation for failing to control the cholera epidemic, aggrieved people here today carried body of a person who died of cholera to the office of the municipal commissioner and kept it there for hours as a protest.


    Anand Adki (32) breathed his last at the civil hospital today taking the death toll due to the epidemic to 15.


    People raised slogans and also demanded arrest of the SMC commissioner Ranjitsinh Deol as the administration has failed to cope up with the epidemic for about two weeks.

    Sensing the seriousness of the incident, police commissioner Bhushan Kumar Upadhaya, collector Jagdish Patil and Deol convened a meeting to discuss the issue.

    The mob agreed to take the body of Adki for final rituals only after the police commissioner Uapdhaya assured that he would look into the matter.

    The number of gastro and cholera patients in the town has gone up to over 3,000 due to the contaminated water being supplied at the slums.

    Recently, chief minister Ashok Chavan had sent two ministers Laxmnrao Dhobale and Fouziya Khan to take stock of the situation and promised the people that the epidemic would be brought under control. But there has hardly been any improvement in the situation, locals said.
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