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Hundreds of villagers including babies under Fever Attack: Medical assistance waited
The poverty-stricken hilly hamlet almost 70 kilometres from the district headquarters got maximum of its babies under the grip of a fever.
Ambassa: Amidst the heat of political activities hundred of villagers including babies reeling under the grip of fever without any medical assistance since last ten days in the remote Kalyan Singh ADC village in the bordering subdivision of Gandacharra in the northern Tripura district of Dhalai.
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According to sources, hundreds of villagers in Rajdhan para in the village came under the attack of fever. The poverty-stricken hilly hamlet almost 70 kilometres from the district headquarters got maximum of its babies under the grip of a fever. Some of the kids remained Dhansingh Tripura(01), Jonsingh Tripura(02), Fanita Tripura(06) and Aslang Tripura(08).
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The villagers alleged of no medical assistance yet as the only doctor Debasis Debbarma and multi-purpose worker Indrajit Choudhury from local primary health centre remained unavailable in service.