In a separate incident, two women who ate the food cooked by them for a midday meal programme for students of a government school in Bihar's Madhepura district fainted, District Magistrate Upendra Kumar said today. None of the students consumed the food as a foul smell emanated, he said.
In Tamil Nadu, at least 100 girl students fell sick after partaking food under a midday meal scheme at a school in Neyveli.
Students of Classes VII and VIII were rushed to the NLC Hospital, but are out of danger, Dr Sridharan, a Child Specialist at the hospital said.
Soon after the girls vomitted, with some of them fainting, distribution of food was stopped, officials said.
Eight students, including seven girls, of a Delhi Government-run school in North-West Delhi fell ill after allegedly being given folic acid and iron supplements under a newly launched government scheme.
DCP North West P Karunakaran said the students complained that they fell ill after taking the tablets given in the school.
In Odisha, at least 12 students--aged between 7 and 15 years--fell sick after taking food at a government-aided hostel for poor students in Nilagiri area in Balasore district, officials said.
Several inmates of Bapuji Seva Sadan hostel at Mitrapur complained of nausea, vomiting and stomach pain after having dinner on the night of July 16, they said quoting a delayed report. The affected students were admitted to two hospitals and are stable.
Water was supplied by a tanker to the Kasturabai adivasi ashram school at Tavkheda village and the students after drinking it started vomitting and complained of diarrhoea on the night of July 16. Some of the children, who were between 8 and 12 years were admitted to hospital.
The condition of all the students was stated to be improving.
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