148 newborns die in 3 months in Assam's Barak Valley amid healthcare gaps
Barak Valley in Assam recorded 148 newborn deaths over a three-month period, raising serious concerns about regional healthcare. Cachar district reported the highest number of fatalities, followed by Sribhumi and Hailakandi. The primary causes of death were identified as birth asphyxia and low birth weight. Weak rural healthcare infrastructure and delays in referring critical cases were found to have worsened outcomes. Experts are now calling for urgent investment in maternal and child healthcare services in rural areas.
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