Teacher who became a doctor without a degree injected child, died!
Teacher who became a doctor without a degree injected child, died!
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Sheopur: There are shocking reports from Madhya Pradesh day in and day out. Now the recent news has also surprised everyone. In fact, there is once again a death due to ineligible doctors doing medical work here. Under the information received, the poor people here are losing their lives due to ineligible doctors. In fact, last Saturday, a father lost his 18-month-old son at Village Pandola in Baroda tehsil.

According to reports, last Saturday, Pawan son Lalaram Jatav, aged 18 months, was in poor health and the child's father took him to Munavvar Ali, a teacher as well as a doctor in Pandola village, for treatment. The child's father now says that Munavvar Ali had injected the child, shortly after which the child died. According to the information received in this case, Lalaram, unaware of the death of the child, is also urging to bring him to the district hospital, Sheopur.

But as soon as they went there, the doctors declared the child dead on sight. The crying father then rushed to Thana Baroda with the body of his child and demanded action. The police first made the child PM and then established a marg and started discussing the matter. Talking about the case, Baroda Municipal Inspector Ravindra Singh Chauhan said that on the complaint of father Lalaram, the matter has been initiated by establishing a case and legal action will be taken against the licentious if found guilty after deliberations. On the other hand, CMHO Dr B.L. Yadav said, "Action is to be taken from time to time against people who do medical work without a degree. An inquiry will also be conducted into the said matter and action will be taken as per rules after investigation.''

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