Case of miraculous medicine for child development: Arrived to treat child development but tied bandages on the eyes and remained on the hospital bed. This is not the scene of the story of a film, but the truth. A case has come to light in Sangrur, Punjab, which has shocked everyone. A miraculous treatment camp was set up for people troubled by the problem of baldness, where it was claimed that a lot of hair would grow on the head in a few days, but the opposite happened. People’s eyes started getting so upset that they had to be hospitalized.

If this incident reminds you of any old news of Meerut, then it is not just a coincidence. Some time ago a similar case came to light in Meerut, where there was a crowd to apply hair enhancing medicine. Now a similar incident is being seen in Sangrur.

The camp was organized at the Kali Devi temple in Sangrur. Hundreds of people came. The camp was well publicized on social media, claiming that this miraculous medicine would stop hair fall and grow new hair, but when the medicine was applied on the head, the eyes of the people started burning. The situation gradually became so bad that more than 65 people reached the hospital and some also had to be treated in a private clinic.

 

Now the police has started investigating the matter. An FIR has been lodged against Dr. Amandeep Singh and Tajinder Pal at Sangrur Police Station. After the case was registered, the police has intensified the investigation and the administration has also prepared for action on the camp set up.

Doctors at the civil hospital say that so far more than 65 people have brought problems of eye irritation and swelling. Some of them are in critical condition. Civil surgeon Sanjay Kamra said that medical examination is being conducted in this case and strict action will be taken against the culprits.

Earlier in December 2024, there was a crowd in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, to apply medicine to increase hair on the head for 20 rupees. Those who had failed to stop their hair loss even after trying all possible measures, they were engaged in line here. He believed that if he applied a medicine of 20 rupees on his head and buy oil of 300 rupees, his hair would grow on his head. Initially, people were standing in line and applying medicine on their heads, but the crowd became so much that people were kept in line by giving tokens to avoid the stampede. The police took the drug dealer into custody on a complaint of gathering a crowd without his knowledge.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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