BSF Jawan: BSF jawan bitten by snake on poll duty | Bhubaneswar News
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Rourkela: A BSF jawan, Sandip Kumar Sarabat, who had come to Sundargarh district to guard EVMs, was bitten by a snake in Korei on Saturday. He was shifted to the Sundargarh district headquarters hospital (DHH) and was discharged after treatment on Sunday. Sarabat came from Koraput district and was staying in a hostel in Korei.TNN
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