NHRC Acts on Gandhinagar Typhoid Outbreak; Contaminated Water Blamed

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News18•08-01-2026, 17:32
NHRC Acts on Gandhinagar Typhoid Outbreak; Contaminated Water Blamed
- •NHRC takes suo motu cognizance of a significant surge in typhoid cases in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, due to contaminated drinking water.
- •A notice has been issued to Gujarat's Chief Secretary, seeking a detailed report within two weeks on patient health and preventive measures.
- •Seven leaks in the water pipeline network were identified, causing sewage to mix with the drinking water supply, leading to 70 active cases.
- •A 30-bed Paediatric Ward was set up at Gandhinagar Civil Hospital, and the local civic body distributed chlorine tablets and ORS.
- •Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel reviewed the situation, with officials reporting a gradual decrease in cases after leakages were fixed.
Why It Matters: NHRC intervenes in Gandhinagar's typhoid outbreak caused by contaminated water, demanding urgent action.
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