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A 30-year-old woman, Janaki Prajapati, resident of Gadarwara town gave birth to quadruplets on Thursday night at Sultania Hospital. Out of the four infants, two are girls. However, the condition of two of the newborns is stated to be critical. As the delivery was premature, all the infants are under-weight. The infants have been shifted to the paediatrics department of Hamidia Hospital.
Bhopal: St. Joseph’s organises fancy dress competition
A fancy dress competition for students of class 1 and 2 was held at St. Joseph’s Convent, Idgah Hills, to mark the beginning of Independence Week celebrations at the school. The topics of the competition were nature, five elements and digital world. The prizes for the event will be given away on August 15 after the flag hoisting ceremony.
Bhind: Couple blames hospital for death of newborn
A new born baby died due to alleged negligence of an auxiliary nurse midwife (ANM) at community health centre, Amayan on Thursday. According to CMHO, wife of Neeraj Singh was admitted to the hospital on August 7. The ANM had not called for the doctor even when the expectant mother was facing difficulty inn bearing the baby. Consequently the baby died. The matter is under investigation.
Indore: Millennium School celebrates eid
Students of Millennium School participated in a special prayer and recited poems during a “Kavi Sammelan” organised to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr on Friday. The principal of the school addressed the students on the occasion and said that festivals always serve as a welcome break in one’s monotonous life.
Indore: 30 LNCT students excel is campus drive
About thirty students of Lakshmi Narain College of Technology (LNCT) excelled in the recently held UST global campus drive. Apart from LNCT, three students from Acropolis and one each from Medicaps, Swami Vivekanand College, Shri Vaishnav College of Technology and Mahakal College of Ujjain got placed in the drive.
Indore: Students to take part in youth festival
Hundreds of college students from Indore and other towns will take part in a “youth festival” to be held during the bhoomi poojan of the TCS SEZ project. The district administration has made arrangements to set up stalls, food zone and other facilities to host a crowd of about 20,000 people at the project site of Super Corridor.
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