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J&K mysterious deaths: All pesticide, insecticide shops sealed in Rajouri district
Jammu, Feb 6: All pesticide and insecticide shops have been sealed by authorities in Jammu and Kashmir's (J&K) Rajouri district as part of preventive measures taken after 17 'mysterious deaths' took place in Budhal village, officials said on Thursday.
Mysterious deaths: J&K's Rajouri village declared containment zone
Jammu, Jan 22: Unable to reach a conclusive finding as to what caused 17 mysterious deaths in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district, authorities on Wednesday declared the Budhaal village as a containment zone under section 163 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS).
Reason will be ascertained soon: J-K Governor Manoj Sinha on mysterious deaths in Rajouri
Jammu, January 19: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said on Sunday that the reason behind the mysterious deaths reported in Rajouri's district will be ascertained very soon.
J-K: Deputy CM visits Budhal to assess situation after 16 'mysterious' deaths
Rajouri, January 19: Deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir M Surinder Kumar Choudhary visited Budhal village in Rajouri after 16 'mysterious' deaths were reported in the area.
Inter-ministerial team arrives in Jammu today to probe Rajouri mysterious deaths
Jammu, Jan 19: The inter-ministerial team of experts constituted under orders of Union Home Minister Amit Shah will arrive here on Sunday to visit Budhal village of Rajouri district to probe ‘mysterious deaths’.
Deaths in Rajouri not caused by any virus or disease: J-K Health Minister Sakina
Jammu, January 16: Jammu and Kashmir Health Minister Sakina Masood Itoo has clarified that 13 deaths in three families in a remote village in Rajouri district were not caused by any mysterious disease or virus as all tests have shown negative results.
No viral or bacterial infection caused deaths of 13 people in J&K's Rajouri: Health minister
Jammu, Jan 15: J&K health and medical education minister, Sakina Itoo said on Wednesday that no viral or bacterial infection has caused 13 deaths in the Rajouri district during the last over one month, but added that the real cause of these deaths is a matter of police investigation.