The Supreme Court of India is looking into a serious problem: many people are dying from snake bites because there isn’t enough anti-venom available. The plea was filed by Shailendra Mani Tripathi, Advocate in SC.
The court has asked the Central and state governments to explain how they plan to solve this issue and ensure that anti-venom is available where it’s needed.
The situation is critical, and the court wants quick action to fix the shortage of anti-venom.
This case involves laws related to public health and the distribution of medical supplies, especially in rural areas where snake bites are common.
New Indian Express / 9 months ago
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