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Close Contacts shifted from Village Badhaal to Nursing College for preventative care

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DC meets relocated individuals to inquire about their wellbeing

RAJOURI, JAN 23: To provide them instant and better preventive care, the close contacts of affected families of village Badhaal have been shifted to Nursing College in Rajouri on the direction of Deputy Commissioner Abhishek Sharma.

The decision was taken to ensure better preventative care and close monitoring of their health, as tests revealed the presence of certain toxins, not bacterial or viral infection.

“Close contacts and High risk individuals have been shifted to the Nursing College to expedite care, as the distance from Badhaal to Rajouri causes delays in responding to medical needs” the DC said.

To review the arrangements at the Nursing College, the DC chaired a meeting and inspected the accommodation facilities. He also interacted with the relocated individuals, inquiring about their well-being. Addressing their concerns, the DC assured that their domestic animals will be taken care of at Badhaal by the Animal Husbandry and Agriculture Departments.

Key measures taken by the district administration included the Installation of CCTV cameras to monitor meal preparation and distribution, with all activities videographed for transparency and deployment of female officers for the welfare of women.

In addition, directions were issued to the Chief Education Officer to facilitate regular classes for the children.

An awareness camp was also held by the Labour Department to educate the affected individuals and issue e-Shram cards. The District administration is also going to organise Daksh Kisan courses and skill development programs for the relocated individuals through ITI.

Additionally, four patients were airlifted yesterday for advanced treatment to different hospitals. One patient Ajaz was shifted to PGI Chandigarh and is now stable. Six other individuals are being treated at GMC Rajouri, including one critical patient whose condition has now stabilized. The DC visited the hospital this morning to inquire about the condition of the patients.

Additional District Development Commissioner Dr. Raj Kumar Thapa is closely monitoring the centers to ensure seamless coordination among all departments. The district administration is diligently implementing the directions issued by the Chief Secretary and Divisional Commissioner Jammu.

The Deputy Commissioner appealed to the general public to stay calm, reiterating that the issue is not due to a bacterial or viral disease. Preventative measures are in place to address the situation effectively.

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