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| | Hundreds of pigeons dead in Kamakhya temple- The Times of India |
 | | The death of pigeons, which had made the temple premises their home for centuries, prompted the temple authorities to call in vets and ascertain the cause, which appeared to be food poisoning, which led to vitamin-C deficiency, a temple official said on Wednesday. |
 | | "The pigeons began dropping dead a week ago and some even perished on Wednesday and the approximate toll may be a couple of thousands," publicity cell member of the Kamakhya temple trust, Anup Sarma, said here. |
 | | GUWAHATI: After the bird flu scare, which created panic in the North Eastern region following the death of some avian species, another flutter has been caused with hundreds of pigeons dying in the world famous Kamakhya temple atop the Neelachal hills here. |
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