The students developed vomiting and loose motion yesterday after eating the mid-day meal that included eggs at the school in Bhagabanpur village. Some of them showed symptoms of nausea, the officials said.
While 20 of the affected students were rushed to nearby Marshaghai Community Health Center, the rest of the sick students recovered after medical aid, they said.
The students who were hospitalized have recovered and have been discharged from hospital, the sources said.
The sickness was due to food poisoning. The food served to the students were either stale or unfit for human consumption, they said.
Officials are making an on-the-spot investigation of the incident. Those found responsible for serving substandard food would be taken to task, he said.
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