Experts caution against summer camps, classes for children
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Health department officials said that summer camps for children were not permitted.
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Health department officials said that summer camps for children were not permitted. Ahead of the upcoming summer holidays, announcements have begun to crop up by private establishments in the city promising summer classes and camps for children between 5 to 15 years of age.
Stating that she is planning to organise summer classes and activities for children from 4 years to 14 years, a parent in Tambaram said that she had enough space and trained staff who would help her with ensuring physical distancing norms were followed.
Updated Mar 16, 2021 | 21:12 IST
A five-year-old girl has reportedly died after allegedly falling sick by drinking contaminated water in Kolkata on Tuesday. A five-year-old girl has reportedly died after allegedly falling sick by drinking contaminated water on Tuesday | Image for representation   |  Photo Credit: ANI
Coming as tragic news from the state of West Bengal, a five-year-old girl has sadly passed away after allegedly falling sick by drinking contaminated water on Tuesday. According to an official of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), the girl died after allegedly consuming piped drinking water that was contaminated. The incident took place in South Kolkata s Bhowanipur area yesterday.
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Woman, baby die during attempted child birth at home
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January 11, 2021 16:32 IST
As per preliminary enquiries, the woman’s husband had attempted to perform normal delivery at his residence. A detailed enquiry was underway
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As per preliminary enquiries, the woman’s husband had attempted to perform normal delivery at his residence. A detailed enquiry was underway Officials of the Health Department have begun an enquiry into the death of a nurse and her still born baby, reportedly due to the complications developed while attempting delivery at her home under the supervision of her husband, an acupuncture practitioner.