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Pilgrims visit Ghazi Baba’s Dargah as Their Children Get Polio DropsAuthorAnupam Srivastava
UNICEF Publication DateJanuary 1, 2007
Summary
This article states that despite a polio outbreak in 2002 and another in 2006, Muslim pilgrims return with requests and thanks to the tomb [mazar] of Ghazi Baba during a month-long fair [mela] in Bahraich, India. Estimates put the number of people coming to Bahraich during the fair at more than three million – a large number for a small district town with 200,000 population. As the town becomes a residential camp of makeshift tents and shelters surrounding the shrine (dargah), the management of the dargah show support for polio vaccinators, including many from the Muslim community, in their work to carry out the polio eradication programme. SourceUNICEF India website accessed on February 25 2008. Placed on the Communication Initiative site February 25 2008 Last Updated February 26 2008 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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