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    Teenage death due to high fever
    Amar Ujala Buraye Lohaghat (Champawat). Updated Sun, 03 Jun 2018 10:54 PM IST

    A student studying in the sixth grade died of fever. In a serious condition, the student was brought to the Lohaghat Community Health Center on Sunday morning, but could not be rescued. The death of the student is a violation of the family. The student studying at GGIC was the eldest of four siblings. The schoolgirl's funeral was done on Sunday evening in an impassable atmosphere. Here, the villagers have requested the health department to send a special health team to the village and make the health check for the villagers.

    East Region Panchayat member Bhuvan Choubey told that Jyoti Pujari (12) daughter of Gangesatta priest went to school on Saturday, resident of Suni Dungri village of Lohaghat block. He had fever for three days, but the family did not take him to the hospital. Even after returning from school on Saturday, Jyoti has a high fever overnight. He became unconscious at around three o'clock in the night due to body temperature. Karin Jyoti was brought to Lohaghat Hospital on Sunday, where the doctor Dr. Ravindra Bohra declared him dead. Dr. Bohra told that Jyoti had died before reaching the hospital. He told that Jyoti had a very high fever, her whole body was meditating. Village chief Amita Chaube, social activist Bhuvan Choubey says that due to the unknown disease a pregnant woman from the village died in Haldwani during treatment. The reason for the death was not known.

    The death of a six-month child was held on May 18 in Tarakuli, a child died
    in seasonal fever in the Seemant Tarakuli Gram Panchayat in Champawat district last month. Kankar, a six-month old son of Tarakuli resident Shankar Ram, had fever for two days. He died on May 18, before the body was brought back to the hospital. Later, the Health Department did a medical examination by sending the team to this area. There was no confirmation of seasonal fever in the village.
    छठीं कक्षा में पढ़ने वाली एक छात्रा की बुखार से मौत हो गई। गंभीर हालत में छात्रा को रविवार सुबह सामुदायिक स्वास्थ्य
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    4 people aged 30,40,44 and 54 died with symptoms of high fever & vomiting.
    UTTARKASHI: Heavy rains that lashed the state in the recent days have raised the risk of viral infection in Dichli area of Chinyalisaur leaving four d.

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    • #3
      Uttarakhand: Death of fever 4, villagers said - Health department is not taking care
      Live Hindustan team, Uttarkashi
      Last updated: Wed, 26 Sep 2018 12:58 PM IST

      Four people died from viral fever in the lower strip of the Chinayya Chhatta area. While more than 50 are still in the grip of colds, fever and fever.
      According to the villagers, people are in the grip of viral in Dichli, Jagad village, Kawa Gaddi, Kari village. The deceased has been dead since fever, daughter of Radha Singh, 30, resident of Dichali, Sateshwar Prasad, son of Bharasha (54) resident Kwa Gaddi, Komal Singh son Mangal (48) resident Kari and Chakori Devi wife Pyare Lal (42) residents. . In-charge medical officer Chinayyasudhud Dr.Geetendra Bhandari said that Viral has spread in Ghamri, Dcheli, Kandisaur and Naguna areas. A woman with a fever is aware of the death of a woman. They do not know the death of other villagers. Villagers say that more than 50 people in the village are in the grip of viral but the health department is not ready to take care of them. This is why people in the region are in panic.
      चिन्यालीसौड़ क्षेत्र की दिचली पट्टी में वायरल बुखार से चार लोगों की मौत हो गई। जबकि 50 से ज्यादा अब भी सर्दी, जुखाम और बुखार की चपेट में हैं। ग्रामीणों के अनुसार दिचली, जगड़ गांव, कवा गड्डी, क्यारी..., Uttarakhand News Hindustan
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      • #4
        Palli's youth fever death in Delhi
        Hindustan team, Champawat
        Last updated: Fri, 05 Oct 2018 09:03 PM IST


        A young man resident of Pamda village of Barakot Vikas block died due to fever. The youth used to work in Delhi Due to the death of the young man, the family got angry. Youth's funeral was done on Friday

        It is said that 27-year-old youth Vikas Prasad, a resident of Nagnauli in Pamda village, worked in Temta, Delhi. Suddenly, his health deteriorated a few days ago. Development was admitted to the hospital in Delhi. Where he died on Thursday On Friday, the body of development was brought to his native village. Later, the last rites were performed at Rameshwar Ghat. The old parents of the deceased are in a bad condition by crying. It is said that development was to be married in December. But before the opportunity of happiness came the scourge spread in the house. The deceased has two brothers. On the demise of development, District Panchayat President Khushal Singh Officer, Zip Member Bhavani Tamta, Prahlad Singh Officer, Nagendra Kumar Joshi, Prakash Officer has expressed his grief.
        बाराकोट विकास खंड के पम्दा गांव निवासी एक युवक की बुखार से मौत हो गई। युवक दिल्ली में काम करता था। युवक की मौत से परिजनों में कोहराम मच गया। शुक्रवार को युवक का अंतिम संस्कार कर दिया..., Champawat News Hindustan
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        • #5
          Fever havoc: Two more villagers killed
          Dehradun bureauDehradun Bureau Updated Fri, 27 Sep 2019 11:48 PM IST


          After the death of seven villagers in Chhapur village due to fever, two people have now died in village Sinderpur. The death of two villagers due to fever has caused panic in the village. On receiving the information about the death of the villagers, the Health Department team reached the village and examined the health of one and a half hundred villagers. While blood samples of 27 villagers were taken. During this, the team also reached the village of Chhapur to check the health of the villagers and sprayed medicines in the village.
          In Bhagwanpur region, the havoc of fever continues to increase. There are cases of death of villagers due to persistent fever. After the death of seven villagers in village Chhapur, now the case of death of two villagers in Sikanderpur village has been faced. On Friday, on behalf of the health department, ACMO Ajay Kumar and CHC in-charge Vikrant Sirohi reached the village on behalf of the villagers. During this the team took information from the villagers. Also checked the health of the villagers. During this time, the team examined the health of about one hundred and fifty people and took samples of about 27 villagers and sent them for investigation. CHC Incharge Dr Vikrat Singh Sirohi said that Alsifa (3) died on September 11 in Sinkadarpur village. After this Mursherf (59) died on 14 September. The information of the case has been taken from both their families. Along with checking the health of the villagers, medicines have been sprayed. He informed that health of villagers has been checked in village Chhapur on Friday. During the investigation, fever has been reported in ten people.
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            Residents in Chhapur village in Bhagwanpur area of Haridwar district are in panic after the death of 12 villagers due to high fever in the past 45 da
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            • #7
              Three died of fever in Chhapur village of Bhagwanpur
              Hindustan team, Rudki
              Last updated: Sat, 28 Sep 2019 06:03 PM IST
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              A youth suffering from viral of Chhapur Sher Afghanpur village died in Dehradun during treatment. On Friday, two youths of the same village died of fever. People are afraid of the frequent deaths in the village. 20-year-old Shah Rukh son Islam, resident of Chhapur Sher Afghanpur, suddenly had high fever. The family took him to Roorkee Hospital. The doctors referred him to Dehradun seeing his condition as critical. Where he died on Saturday afternoon. On hearing the news of his death, there was chaos in the village. CHC Incharge Dr Vikrant Sirohi said that the death of the young man has been reported. But the cause of death is not yet clear. He informed that the report of the deceased will be looked into. Only then will the information about the cause of death be found. On Friday, people died of fever. People are sending children out of the village for fear of fever. People in Chhapur Sher Afghanpur have not stopped their deaths due to fever. The villagers are forced to send their young children to their relatives to prevent fever. Former Kshetra Panchayat member Brown and rural Wajid etc. said that there was panic in the village due to fever. In which other relatives are sent here for prevention from disease.
              छापुर शेर अफगानपुर गांव के वायरल से पीड़ित एक युवक की उपचार के दौरान देहरादून में मौत हो गई। शुक्रवार को भी इसी गांव के दो युवकों की बुखार से मौत हुई..., Roorki News Hindustan
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              • #8
                Two more villagers die of fever in Chhapur village, two are in critical condition
                Publish Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2019 06:19 PM (IST)


                Bhagwanpur, JNN. Fever havoc continues in Chhapur village. Two more villagers have been killed, including a woman. The number of villagers who died of fever in the village has reached ten. At the same time, a woman and girl from Chhapur village were brought to the Civil Hospital in critical condition on Monday. His treatment has been started by doctors.

                Suspected fever has killed two villagers in Chhapur village. Among the villagers to die are Meena (40 years) and Palla (60 years). Both were suffering from fever for the last few days. He died on Sunday night. The death toll, including these two villagers, has reached ten. At the same time, the condition of fever-affected Nasreen (30 years) and Farah (12 years) worsened on Monday. Due to which his family reached the Civil Hospital Roorkee with both. Doctors have started treatment of both. Both are currently kept in dengue ward.
                भगवानपुर के छापुर गांव में बुखार का कहर जारी है। इसकी चपेट में आए दो और ग्रामीणों की मौत हो गई है जिसमें एक महिला भी शामिल है।


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                • #9
                  Roorkee: 11-year-old girl dies of fever, 17 killed so far
                  News Desk, Amar Ujala, Luxor (Roorkee) Updated Sat, 05 Oct 2019 06:51 PM IST


                  After Bhagwanpur in Roorkee, Uttarakhand, fever has started spreading in the Luxor region as well. On Friday, a girl died in Basedi village. It is being told that the girl was suffering from fever while dozens of villagers in the village are undergoing treatment in the hospital.
                  As soon as the information was received, the SDM directed the Health Department to camp in the village as well as spraying of pesticides. After this, the team of doctors of CHC reached the village and examined the fever victims. Please tell that fever has killed 16 villagers in three villages of Bhagwanpur area.

                  About two weeks ago, dozens of suspected dengue patients were reported from Seemali locality in the town. In many, the Department of Health had confirmed it to be dengue positive. The outbreak of dengue in Seemali locality is not over yet that fever has started spreading in the village of Khedar Khaseri.

                  Villagers Anil, Raju, Fayaz Ahmed, Sandeep Chaudhary and Wasim say that many people in the village are suffering from fever at this time. The villagers Joginder, Aakil and Narendra said that platelets are getting reduced in blood after being tested. Due to this, people are facing the risk of dengue. Johnny Kumar of the village met the SDM on Saturday and informed about this.

                  It was also reported that Mursalin's 11-year-old daughter Sania died due to fever on Friday. Also, many people are undergoing treatment in different hospitals. SDM Pooran Singh Rana has directed the CHC Superintendent to take immediate action. CHC medical inspector Dr. Anil Verma said that the team of the health department is conducting camps in the village and checking the people suffering from fever. The cause of the death of the girl child is also being investigated.
                  उत्तराखंड के रुड़की में भगवानपुर के बाद अब लक्सर क्षेत्र में भी बुखार ने पैर पसारने शुरू कर दिए हैं।
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                    ROORKEE: Bhagwanpur area near Roorkee and its adjoining villages are in the grip of a ‘mystery fever’ that has claimed 14 lives in the past one month.
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                    • #11
                      Life is taking unknown fever, the department could not identify
                      Publish Date: Thu, 10 oct 2019 06:31 AM (IST)

                      Dialogue sources, Bhagwanpur: 20 people have died in a month due to suspected fever in Chhapur and Sikanderpur Bhainswal villages of Bhagwanpur tehsil area, but the Health Department has so far failed to tell what fever is causing the death. . However, the villagers claim that the death was due to dengue. Former CM Harish Rawat has also targeted the government by meeting the affected families, but the responsible department is not taking any step towards stopping the figure of fever victims even if the reason of death is far away.

                      In Chhapur and Sikanderpur Bhainswal villages of Bhagwanpur tehsil area, a series of deaths from suspected fever started last month. The first seven people died. After this, the sluggishness of the health department was broken on the death of 11 people. Health camps were set up in both villages. Blood samples of villagers were taken. Initial symptoms of dengue were found in 45 people, while typhoid symptoms were found in seven. The villagers continued to speak of death from dengue, but the health department continued to report death from suspected fever.


                      On Wednesday, three died in Chauli Shahabuddinpur of Tehsil area. The village is about one km from Chhapur. Now the people of this village look frightened. Irfan Ahmed of the village, Salim alleged that the department is not taking any steps. There is no treatment for fever victims.

                      In this regard, CMO Dr. Saroj Naithani said that on Wednesday, he was informed of the death of two people. Teams have been sent to the village. What caused the death will be known only after seeing the medical report. Camps are being organized in the affected villages on behalf of the Health Department. There have been eight health camps in Chhapur village.


                      Roorkee: Samples of 16 patients suffering from fever were taken at Roorkee Civil Hospital. Six of these patients have been found to be dengue positive. Treatment of all these has been started. At the same time, both the dengue wards of the civil hospital are full of patients, while a large number of dengue patients are also arriving in private hospitals.
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                      संवाद सूत्र भगवानपुर भगवानपुर तहसील क्षेत्र के छापुर एवं सिकंदरपुर भैंसवाल गांव में संदिग्ध
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                      • #12
                        20 deaths in three months in Bhagwanpur and Luxor, but the government is not accepting death due to suspected fever
                        News Desk, Amar Ujala, Dehradun Updated Fri, 11 Oct 2019 12:47 PM IST

                        The government does not consider the death of 20 people in Bhagwanpur and Luxor in Haridwar district within the last three months as a suspected fever. According to the report sent by Chief Medical Officer Haridwar Dr. Saroj Naithani to the government, 20 people died in the area since August. In which there is no case of suspected fever. The team of doctors is investigating the case as the cause of four deaths is unclear.
                        In Chhapur, Sikanderpur, Bhainswal and Mohitpur villages of Bhagwanpur and Luxor area, 20 people are believed to be the cause of suspected fever from August to October 10. But according to the report of CMO Haridwar, the people who died were already suffering from some kind of disease. The eight-year-old Ayushi resident of Mohitpur, 28-year-old Rashida resident of Chauli and 11-year-old Arif and 60-year-old Azif resident of Sikanderpur are being investigated for reasons not clear.

                        Based on the report of the treatment of the dead and the statement of the relatives, it was found that the people who died. They were already suffering from different illnesses. On the other hand, Secretary Health Nitesh Kumar Jha says that the deaths that occurred in the last three months in Bhagwanpur and Luxor area. They have been investigated by CMO Haridwar. No case of suspected fever has been reported in the investigation report.
                        हरिद्वार जनपद के भगवानपुर और लक्सर में पिछले तीन माह के भीतर हुई 20 लोगों की मौत को सरकार संदिग्ध बुखार नहीं मान रही है।






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                        • #13
                          Roorkee: Factory Supervisor dies of suspected fever, 21 dead so far
                          News Desk, Amar Ujala, Bhagwanpur (Roorkee) Updated Sun, 13 Oct 2019 08:09 PM IST

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                          In many villages including Chhapur, Sinkadarpur, Bhainswal, Mohitpur in Bhagwanpur area, the havoc of suspected fever is not taking its name. So far 21 people have died due to fever. While many people are still in the grip of fever, their treatment is being done in Roorkee, Dehradun and other places. A case of a supervisor died on Saturday evening due to suspected fever.

                          Ramkaran, a 57-year-old son, resident of Bihar Colony, Panipat, Haryana, was posted as supervisor at a factory in Chandrabhan Bhagwanpur Industrial Area. On the complaint of fever about six days ago, he was admitted to a hospital in Dehradun by colleagues. Since then the supervisor was undergoing treatment in Dehradun itself. On Saturday evening, the doctors referred the patient to Chandigarh due to sudden worsening of health. The family left for Chandigarh with the supervisor, but the supervisor died on the way.
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                          उत्तराखंड के रुड़की में भगवानपुर क्षेत्र में संदिग्ध बुखार से मौत होने का सिलसिला थमने का नाम नहीं ले रहा है।
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                            Elderly victim suffering suspected fever
                            Hindustan team, Rudki
                            Last updated: Tue, 29 Oct 2019 04:39 PM IST
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                            A case of death of 70-year-old elderly resident of Hussainpur village of Luxor due to suspected dengue fever has come to light. The elderly was admitted to a hospital in Roorkee due to fever. Where doctors confirmed dengue after an investigation. He died during treatment last day. The family has cremated the dead body. The health department is denying this information.
                            लक्सर के हुसैनपुर गांव निवासी 70 वर्षीय बुजुर्ग की संदिग्ध डेंगू बुखार के चलते मौत होने का मामला प्रकाश में आया है। बुजुर्ग को बुखार होने पर रुड़की के एक अस्पताल में भर्ती कराया गया था। जहां डॉक्टरों..., Roorki News Hindustan
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                            • #15
                              ttarakhand: Dengue and viral death of young man in Bajpur after BJYM leader
                              News Desk, Amar Ujala, Dehradun Updated Sun, 03 Nov 2019 03:02 PM IST


                              A youth died in Bajpur on Sunday after the death of a BJYM leader in Sitarganj, Uttarakhand. Ajan Saini (25) son of Jagan Singh, a resident of Dengue and viral fever, died in Sultanpur Patti area of ​​Bajpur in Udham Singh Nagar.
                              In the village due to high fever cases, there is panic. The boy had been living in his Sultanpur belt at his aunt's house since childhood. Dengue has been confirmed in about 60 people in the area so far.
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                              उत्तराखंड के सितारगंज में भाजयुमो नेता की मौत के बाद रविवार को बाजपुर में एक युवक की मौत हो गई।
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