According to the official, out of the 80 people injured, 10 have have been admitted to the SMS Hospital for treatment starting yesterday morning.
"The patients include those who fell while flying kites and also those who got injured to glass-coated manjha (abrasive string)," In charge SMS Hospital (Emergency cell) Dr Jagdish Modi said.
With that, many birds were also injured due to manjha threads and were therefore treated by veterinary doctors.
At Pakshi Chikitsalaya, an NGO in Malviya Nagar area, nearly 1100 birds including eagle, cuckoo, crow, pigeon were treated.
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"On Makar Sankranti alone, 742 birds with injuries were treated," director of Pakshi Chikitsalya, Kamal Lochan said.
He added that of the total injured birds, nearly 200 birds succumbed to their injuries.
Another NGO Raksha that works for animal welfare and their rights said they treated nearly 460 injured birds from January 12 to 15.
"On January 14, 250 injured birds were treated. Of the total 460 birds, 8 to 10 per cent died due to their injuries," director of Raksha, Rohit Gangwal said.
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