Encephalitis Outbreak: Supreme Court Gives Centre, Bihar 7 Days To Respond To Plea | Read

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The Supreme Court today gave the centre and Bihar governments seven days to respond to a petition alleging the deaths of more than 140 children in Muzaffarpur were "a direct result of negligence and inaction" in handling outbreaks of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) and Japanese encephalitis.

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