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Jalgaon Hospital: Mother dies waiting for ICU bed, grandmother's body rots in toilet| Oneindia news

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Jalgaon Hospital: Mother dies waiting for ICU bed, grandmother's body rots in toilet| Oneindia news

Jalgaon Hospital: Mother dies waiting for ICU bed, grandmother's body rots in toilet| Oneindia news

PM Modi has asked India Inc to turn Covid-19 crisis into an opportunity, build self-reliant Bharat; Glaring lapses were exposed at Jalgaon Civil Hospital, apathy has destroyed one family; The Supreme Court has sought a report on safeguards taken against Covid in children's homes in Tamil Nadu after reports of 35 children infected at a shelter; Sabarimala temple will stay closed for monthly prayers amid Covid pandemic; Shelling at LoC has martyred 1 jawan, 1 civilian was injured and more updates #Covid19India #Coronavirus #Headlines #ResortPolitics #Sabarimala


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