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18-month-old HIV-positive girl dead

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 25 (UNI) Putting an end to controversies about how she got infected with HIV, 18-month-old Reshmi, died today. She contracted AIDS, allegedly after a blood transfusion just two days after her birth at the SAT Hospital here.

After testing HIV positive, she was put under treatment. As her condition worsened she was admitted to the Medical College Hospital few days ago.

Immediately after her birth, an abnormal colour was noticed on the infant's skin. She was shifted to the SAT Hospital where she was administered blood transfusion.

Controversy arose following reports alleging that Reshmi after receiving blood transfusion from the hospital blood bank was tested HIV positive.

The Government had ordered a probe into the incident and had announced Rs 10,000 for her treatment.

However, Reshmi's mother, father and brother had been found to be HIV negative.

BJP leader Sushma Swaraj, during her visit to Kerala recently, had visited the girl and asked the Government to provide assistance for her treatment.

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Militants strangulate kidnapped youth

Jammu, Mar 25 (UNI) A 17-year-old youth was strangulated by suspected terrorists after being kidnapped from his home in Poonch district last night. According to sources two men came to the house of Sadhik Panch, in Sangiot, five mm North East of Bhimber Wali Gali in Poonch district and took his son, Wasim Akram, with them to show the route to Chappar Barally at 2200 hrs last night. When the boy did not return home,.....

JK govt release eight militants

Jammu, Mar 25 (UNI) In a goodwill gesture, the Jammu and Kashmir government today released eight militants from the Kotebolwal Jail here. According to jail authorities, Mohammad Taj of Rajouri, Farid Ahmed Malik of Doda, Mohammad Akaram Chauhan of Poonch, Abdul Rehman Deka, Bashir Ahmed Batt, Frook Ahmed Itoo, Mohammad Nazar and Irshad Husain Batt all residents of Anantnag district were released. The state government had declared it would released 40 out of 403 militants.....

AP House adopts eight bills

Hyderabad, Mar 25 (UNI) Amidst slogan-shouting by the main opposition Telugu Desam Party, the Andhra Pradesh Assembly tonight adopted the bill to amend the state mutually aided Cooperative Societies act, 1995 to restore the 1964 act and reintroduce the Anand pattern of three tier structure. Even as the TDP members rose to register their protest, panel Speaker B Veda Vyas put the bill as also the clauses to vote and they were adopted by voice.....
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