As a part of its Children?s Day celebrations, which of the
following States decidd to issue ?Birth Certificates to
about 19 lakh children who were born during the last 10
years in the State but were living without a proper ?Birth
Certificate? until now
1 Haryana
2 Uttar Pradesh
3 Bihar
4 Punjab
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