Bhopal: The Agar Municipal Corporation in Madhya Pradesh has taken a big step as soon as the bird flu cases are reported. Chicken sales have been banned in Agar. Recently, the Municipal Corporation has said, "If the order is violated, legal action will be taken." There has been a confirmation of bird flu among crows in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
H5N8 infection was also found in samples of crows in Mandsaur and Agar Malwa districts. In view of all this, on Wednesday, the state government also took a big step. The state government has banned chicken coming from the southern states. Just yesterday, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan said, 'Bird flu symptoms have been found in chickens in Kerala and some other states of South India. So we have decided that the hens sent from these states will not be able to enter Madhya Pradesh for the next 10 days.
The deaths of crows were reported in 11 districts of Madhya Pradesh, but the bird flu virus has so far been confirmed only in Indore, Mandsaur and Agar Malwa districts. Just yesterday, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has issued instructions that all efforts should be made to prevent, prevent and control the bird flu, an infectious disease found in chickens in the state. He has also said that even though such cases have not come up in the state, all precautions should be taken.
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