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`Bird flu on national disaster list'
BIRD flu is on the watch list of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), as it has been recognised as a major threat, said Mr Shivraj Patil, Minister of Home Affairs, on Monday at a seminar on disaster management. NDMA has also met ... More



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