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Neighboring States Alert Amidst Havoc Of Nipah Virus In Kerala

Neighboring states alert amidst the havoc of Nipah virus in Kerala, Tamil Nadu government set up special wards in the hospital.

Neighboring states have also started taking precautions amid the havoc of the Nipah virus in Kerala.

A special ward has been set up for Nipah virus patients at the Government Rajaji Hospital in Madurai, Tamil Nadu.

Although no case has been reported in the state so far, as a precaution, the state government has taken this step.

No case of the Nipah virus has been reported in the state so far, but we are prepared for it, said Dr. Natarajan, HOD of the hospital’s medicine department.

All beds with ventilator and oxygen facilities are available.

Earlier, an alert was also issued in the Dakshina Kannada district of Karnataka regarding the Nipah virus. An advisory was issued by the Deputy Commissioner of the district regarding this.

According to the information given by Mangaluru District Magistrate’s office, the people of Dakshina Kannada have been advised not to travel to Kerala except in emergency situations till the end of October.

At the same time, all colleges, schools, or other institutions have been asked not to be physically present to their employees and students.

The district administration has been instructed to monitor those coming from Kerala.

In Kerala, 61 people who came in contact with a 12-year-old child from Nipah were screened, whose reports have come negative.

Kerala Health Minister Veena George said that reports of 15 more people have also been found negative. At present 64 people are under observation at Kozhikode Medical College. His health is stable.

MK Stalin said in the assembly, Tamil civilization is 3,200 years old, evidence of spread in many countries.

In search of the cultural roots of Tamils, the Archaeological Department of Tamil Nadu will conduct exploration and excavation work in many countries including Indonesia.

This work will also be done in the neighboring state of Andhra Pradesh. The process of getting permission for all this is going on.

This information was given by Chief Minister MK Stalin in the Assembly on Thursday. The Chief Minister said that to know the origin of the 3,200-year-old civilization.

To assess the antiquity of soil, pottery, rice grains, and some other objects of the Sivakalai area of ​​South Tamil Nadu was sent to the Beta Analytical Laboratory in Miami city of America.

Its results are very encouraging. All these objects have been found from 1,155 BC. It is known as the Tamirparni River Civilization. This is a 3,200-year-old Tamil civilization.

Earlier, excavation work has also been done in Adhichanallur and Korkai to know the history of Tamil civilization.

The objects found there are believed to belong to the ninth and eighth centuries BC respectively.

The opinion of Rakesh Tiwari, former Director-General of Archaeological Survey of India, and Professor Ravindra N Singh of Banaras Hindu University is also very important in this regard.

He has expressed the possibility of the spread of Tamil culture to many countries of the world in ancient times.

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