The Commission, in a statement, said it has also asked the Union Health Ministry to take "immediate action" by issuing "suitable directions" to all the states and union territories so that such tragic incidents do not take place in any hospital in the country.
The NHRC today said that it has already sent notices to the Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh governments over similar incidents and "awaiting reports" from both of them.
"According to the reports, the infants (in Jamshedpur) have died at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College (MGM) Hospital in a span of 30 days, and the hospital superintendent has reportedly blamed malnutrition for the deaths," the NHRC said.
The commission has observed that painful deaths of children and infants, in a large number, are a matter of concern.
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