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Newborn Girl, Found Alive After Being Buried, Dies At Srinagar Hospital
- Wednesday May 25, 2022
- Srinagar News | Press Trust of India
A baby girl, who was declared dead soon after being born at a hospital in Jammu and Kashmir's Ramban, but found alive an hour after her burial, died at a medical facility in Srinagar today, officials said.
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Baby Allegedly Burnt To Death At Jammu And Kashmir Government Hospital
- Monday February 4, 2019
- Srinagar News | Press Trust of India
An infant undergoing treatment at a government hospital was burnt to death allegedly due to the negligence of the hospital staff, leading to a public outcry.
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Infant Dies After Woman Gives Birth On Srinagar Road, Probe Ordered
- Saturday January 19, 2019
- Srinagar News | Press Trust of India
The Jammu and Kashmir government on Saturday ordered an inquiry after a woman gave birth to a baby on a road as doctors at the state's premier maternity care hospital allegedly refused to admit her.
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Srinagar Child Welfare Body To Look After Baby Saved From Being Buried Alive
- Wednesday January 2, 2019
- Srinagar News | Press Trust of India
The Jammu and Kashmir government has decided to look after the baby saved just in time on Tuesday from being buried alive by his father in Srinagar.
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Father Tries To Bury Baby Alive In Srinagar, Arrested
- Wednesday January 2, 2019
- Srinagar News | Indo-Asian News Service
A man tried to bury his baby alive in Srinagar on Tuesday but was caught red-handed by the locals.
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Chillai-Kalan Ends In Kashmir; Temperature To Rise In Some Areas
- Wednesday January 31, 2018
- Srinagar News | Edited by Stela Dey
The Chillai-Kalan, a 40-day period of harsh winter, on Wednesday ended without a major snowfall in Kashmir as the night temperature rose across the valley. During Chillai-Kalan, the possibility of snowfall is maximum. While there was downpour when the period began and ended this season, it was one of the driest in four decades. The 40-day period wi...
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Nobody's Child: Will This Baby in Flood-Battered Kashmir Find a Home?
- Sunday September 14, 2014
- India News | Barkha Dutt
In flood-battered Jammu and Kashmir, the story of an infant just a few days old, saved by the army in a miraculous operation on the second day of the floods, has become one of hope - and despair.
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At Srinagar Children's Hospital, the Immense Tragedy of 11 Babies
- Friday September 12, 2014
- India News | Barkha Dutt
Without power, ventilators stopped working. Army evacuated 600 people.
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This 7-Day-Old Baby's Rescue Favourited by Soldiers in Srinagar
- Thursday September 11, 2014
- India News | Barkha Dutt
The seven-day-old infant was trapped on the top floor of a house with its young mother.
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Hospital CCTVs to check parents from dumping daughters
- Tuesday April 2, 2013
- Srinagar News | Indo-Asian News Service
The Kashmir Valley's biggest children's hospital has installed CCTV cameras in its wards and out-patient department areas to prevent parents from abandoning their baby daughters.
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www.ndtv.com
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Newborn Girl, Found Alive After Being Buried, Dies At Srinagar Hospital
- Wednesday May 25, 2022
- Srinagar News | Press Trust of India
A baby girl, who was declared dead soon after being born at a hospital in Jammu and Kashmir's Ramban, but found alive an hour after her burial, died at a medical facility in Srinagar today, officials said.
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www.ndtv.com
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Baby Allegedly Burnt To Death At Jammu And Kashmir Government Hospital
- Monday February 4, 2019
- Srinagar News | Press Trust of India
An infant undergoing treatment at a government hospital was burnt to death allegedly due to the negligence of the hospital staff, leading to a public outcry.
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www.ndtv.com
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Infant Dies After Woman Gives Birth On Srinagar Road, Probe Ordered
- Saturday January 19, 2019
- Srinagar News | Press Trust of India
The Jammu and Kashmir government on Saturday ordered an inquiry after a woman gave birth to a baby on a road as doctors at the state's premier maternity care hospital allegedly refused to admit her.
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www.ndtv.com
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Srinagar Child Welfare Body To Look After Baby Saved From Being Buried Alive
- Wednesday January 2, 2019
- Srinagar News | Press Trust of India
The Jammu and Kashmir government has decided to look after the baby saved just in time on Tuesday from being buried alive by his father in Srinagar.
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www.ndtv.com
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Father Tries To Bury Baby Alive In Srinagar, Arrested
- Wednesday January 2, 2019
- Srinagar News | Indo-Asian News Service
A man tried to bury his baby alive in Srinagar on Tuesday but was caught red-handed by the locals.
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www.ndtv.com
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Chillai-Kalan Ends In Kashmir; Temperature To Rise In Some Areas
- Wednesday January 31, 2018
- Srinagar News | Edited by Stela Dey
The Chillai-Kalan, a 40-day period of harsh winter, on Wednesday ended without a major snowfall in Kashmir as the night temperature rose across the valley. During Chillai-Kalan, the possibility of snowfall is maximum. While there was downpour when the period began and ended this season, it was one of the driest in four decades. The 40-day period wi...
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www.ndtv.com
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Nobody's Child: Will This Baby in Flood-Battered Kashmir Find a Home?
- Sunday September 14, 2014
- India News | Barkha Dutt
In flood-battered Jammu and Kashmir, the story of an infant just a few days old, saved by the army in a miraculous operation on the second day of the floods, has become one of hope - and despair.
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www.ndtv.com
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At Srinagar Children's Hospital, the Immense Tragedy of 11 Babies
- Friday September 12, 2014
- India News | Barkha Dutt
Without power, ventilators stopped working. Army evacuated 600 people.
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www.ndtv.com
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This 7-Day-Old Baby's Rescue Favourited by Soldiers in Srinagar
- Thursday September 11, 2014
- India News | Barkha Dutt
The seven-day-old infant was trapped on the top floor of a house with its young mother.
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www.ndtv.com
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Hospital CCTVs to check parents from dumping daughters
- Tuesday April 2, 2013
- Srinagar News | Indo-Asian News Service
The Kashmir Valley's biggest children's hospital has installed CCTV cameras in its wards and out-patient department areas to prevent parents from abandoning their baby daughters.
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www.ndtv.com