6 more die of swine flu in Rajasthan

  • | Friday | 15th February, 2019

The death toll due to swine flu in the state has risen to 125, with six more people succumbing to H1N1 virus on Thursday, the health department said. The initiative should help, as the number of complaints against harassment remain low, despite rise in such cases. Two each in Jodhpur and Barmer and one each in Nagaur and Bharatpur, died on Thursday. Tejaswini Gautam, the new Banswara SP set off the lady patrolling team with a green flag. The inspection was conducted by logistics deparment at the instruction of minister for food and civil supplies Ramesh Chand Meena.Over 100 cars to participate in vintage car rally: More than 100 cars will participate in vintage car rally on Sunday, organised by Rajputana Automotive Sports Car Club.

The death toll due to swine flu in the state has risen to 125, with six more people succumbing to H1N1 virus on Thursday, the health department said. Two each in Jodhpur and Barmer and one each in Nagaur and Bharatpur, died on Thursday. As many as 3,285 people have been tested positive for H1N1 virus this year so far.Sugar hoarded illegally seized in Chomu: Food and civil supplies department on Thursday seized 27 boxes of 13.40 quintals of sugar meant for public distribution, illegally hoarded at Shekhawat Grocery Store in a village in Chomu Tehsil. The inspection was conducted by logistics deparment at the instruction of minister for food and civil supplies Ramesh Chand Meena.Over 100 cars to participate in vintage car rally: More than 100 cars will participate in vintage car rally on Sunday, organised by Rajputana Automotive Sports Car Club. Founding president of the club Dayanidhi Kasliwal, thanking the tourism depart for its support to the event, said there will be an exhibition of vintage cars on Saturday.All-women scooter squads to patrol Banswara streets: In a bid to make women feel more secure and reach out to those in distress, Banswara police has launched all-women scooter squads to patrol the streets. Tejaswini Gautam, the new Banswara SP set off the lady patrolling team with a green flag. The initiative should help, as the number of complaints against harassment remain low, despite rise in such cases.

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