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The Uproar Over The Death Of Asha Worker In Andhra Pradesh

The uproar over the death of Asha workers in Andhra, Corona vaccine was imposed on January 19. Vijaya Lakshmi, a 44-year-old Asha worker who was vaccinated on 19 January in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh, died on Sunday.

Family members have alleged that his death was caused by the vaccine. In this case, Asha workers demonstrated in front of the government hospital and demanded compensation of Rs 50 lakh for the family of the deceased.

During this, a leader of the Center of Indian Trade Union also got into an argument with the District Collector. The police forcibly removed the protesters.

The uproar over the death of Asha workers: It does not seem that death happened due to vaccine 

At the same time, health officials say that the cause of death will be known only after the post-mortem report.

But it does not appear that the death was caused by the vaccine, as more than 10 thousand people have been vaccinated in the district so far and no adverse effect has been reported in any.

Anganwadi teacher dies in Warangal

At the same time, news of the death of a 45-year-old Anganwadi teacher has also come from Telangana’s Warangal district. He was also vaccinated on 19 January.

She slept with some medicines on Saturday night with chest pain and was found dead on Sunday morning. His body has been taken to the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital for postmortem and samples have also been taken for examination.

Karnataka: 40-year-old quarrel over Kalash settled in four days

In the courts for four decades, the legal battle for the sacred urn to be set up in the annual rath yatra of the Garun Siddheshwar temple in two neighboring villages of Karnataka remained unsolved.

But this issue was resolved in the Lok Adalat of the district in just four days last week.

The Kalash symbolizing the holding of nectar between the two villages Kadlimatti and Mudapalajivi, situated 480 km from Bengaluru, is considered a boon of immortality.

Hemlata Basappa Hullur, secretary of the Legal Services Tribunal (DLSA) of Bagalkot district and arbitrator in the case, said that since 1970, the case was running in courts with an urn.

However, this case came up only in 2007 informal court. She said that the matter has been resolved after four days of discussion with the people of both villages. Actually, the dispute between the two sides was for the Kalash.

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