00:00Air India's plane was the same as our patients.
00:06There are 32-32 people with their DNA match.
00:11They have been contacted by all these families.
00:15They will come to their bodies according to their bodies.
00:20There are 14 people who have collected their bodies.
00:27They have taken their bodies from their bodies.
00:40Where are the bodies?
00:42These bodies are taken from Ahmedabad, Baroda, Kheda, Bhotad, Udhepur, Mahishana, Vishnagar and Arvalli.
00:50I do not have that data.
00:55I received the data of the samples that has matched.
00:59Sir, British Nagari?
01:01No, no.
01:03Sorry, sorry.
01:05What challenges are you facing in the DNA matching?
01:12DNA matching is a process and that process by itself is very complex and complicated.
01:18So, what is severe burns that were there?
01:19So, severe burns is not the amount of samples that we have to process.
01:24Sir, which means no, severe burns is not the amount of samples that we have to process.
01:37Sir, which people have aircrafts, mass media data, which people have to control data?
01:43No, no, no, this is not a thing.
01:46This is the number of data and sample samples that we have to go to.
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