The Tharparkar district, close to Indo-Pak border, is mostly a desert area where life depends on rains which were scanty for many months.
The Deputy Commissioner Asif Jameel submitted the list, containing details of children under the age of five, who died between December 2013 and October 2014, to the provincial government on Thursday, the Express Tribune reported.
Although the deaths are officially recognised as drought- related, the medical causes of infant mortality have mostly been cited as pneumonia, blood infection, diarrhoea, birth asphyxia and haemorrhagic fever.
Four more deaths, including that of a mother, have been reported from Tharparkar in the last two days.
The government has failed to clarify why the mortality rate has not yet subsided in the district.
A seven-member committee of doctors, headed by former Civil Hospital surgeon Jawahar Lal, recently inspected the district and taluka hospitals. However, they refused to share their findings.
Meanwhile, his replacement at the hospital, Shafqat Dahiri, shrugs off responsibility by reiterating the official stance, "The patients are mostly brought to us when they reach very critical condition."
Haleem Adil Shaikh, the Pakistan Muslim League-Quaid leader who distributed relief goods and supplied water tankers to dozens of villages, said that official negligence had claimed hundreds of lives.
"The government should move beyond making statements and announcements. PPP leaders must conduct enquiries against the health, food and livestock ministers who oversaw the highly flawed calamity response," he said.
Tharparker has a large Hindu community, who form 35 per cent of its population according to 1998 census.
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