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News Topical, Digital Desk : These days, everyone is worried about the shortage of cooking gas cylinders. On Sunday morning, a two-year-old boy was severely burned after falling into a wood stove while cooking on a non-availability of a cooking gas cylinder. He has been admitted to the emergency room of Maharishi Deoraha Baba Medical College Hospital for treatment, where he is undergoing treatment in critical condition.

In Piprahia village, under the Gauri Bazaar police station area, the mother of two-year-old Aarav, son of Manjeet Kannaujiya, was cooking on a wood stove. While she was going to get some groceries, the two-year-old innocent Aarav arrived and fell into the stove, suffering severe burns.

Hearing his screams, his family members reached the spot and admitted him to the emergency ward of Maharishi Devraha Baba Medical College Hospital for treatment.

The family members said that the cooking gas has run out. They have been trying for five days but cannot find it. Food is being cooked on a wood stove at home. Had they had a cooking gas cylinder, this incident would not have happened.


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