More than 200 crows died from bird flu in Rajasthan: State Principal Secretary
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More than 200 crows died from bird flu in Rajasthan: State Principal Secretary
Speaking on bird flu situation in Rajasthan, State Principal Secretary Kunji Lal Meena on January 03 informed that more than 200 crows have died 8in Rajasthan.
"Till now, 47 crows have died in Kota, 100 in Jhalawar and 72 in Baran.
No death reported in Bundi.
We are taking necessary steps to spread awareness and control the situation," said Principal Secretary Meena.
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