Medical examination of around 168 pregnant women and 4,000 children has been carried out till now, District Magistrate Kaushal Raj Sharma said.
A team of doctors under the supervision of Chief Medical Officer S K Tyagi visited 17 villages -- including Handwara, Vigyana, Jogiyakhera, Loi, Habibpura, Kalyanpur, Riwavli, Nagla, Sikri, Baghra, Harsoli, Sanjak, Tawli, Shikarpur, Husainpur, Husainpurkala and Shahpur, he said.
Medicines were given to 168 pregnant women and 886 children, he said.
The district authorities asked the riot victims to leave the camps to prevent untoward incident due to the cold wave sweeping the region.
The riots in Muzaffarnagar last year had claimed over 60 lives and left thousands homeless.
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