Odisha: Students become ill after eating mid-day meal
Press Trust of India | July 27, 2024 | 07:57 PM IST | 1 min read
Mid-day meals were served to 35 students, but six students of classes 4 and 5 complained of uneasiness and chest pain after eating rice with egg curry, the official said.
NEW DELHI: At least six students of a government-run primary school fell ill after having mid-day meal in Balasore district on Saturday, officials said. The incident happened in Banisia UP School under the Kedarpur panchayat area of the district's Soro block, an official said. Mid-day meals were served to 35 students, but six students of classes 4 and 5 complained of uneasiness and chest pain after eating rice with egg curry, the official said.
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The teachers and some school committee members immediately took them to the nearby Soro hospital in an ambulance and after treatment, they were sent back to their homes, a villager said.
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