The 'dishari', identified as Sanmati Kolar of Siunaguda village under Umerkote block, was arrested.
The girl was born at a government hospital and taken home by her parents a week back, doctors at the DHH said.
When the baby fell ill at her parents' home in Goramba village, they took her to Kolar, after villagers adviced them that the disease could only be cured by a dishari.
To "cure" the victim, Kolar burnt the abdomen and chest of the baby with red hot iron rods after which her condition deteriorated, doctors said.
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Meanwhile, activists of Peasants and Workers Party held a
protest outside the play school in Navi Mumbai.
The activists damaged the hoarding and posters of the play school, police said.
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