46 students take ill after breakfast at Palike school

January 13, 2012

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Bangalore, January 13: Coming to school on an empty stomach proved dangerous for 46 students of BBMP Girls’ High School, Mathikere, on Thursday morning as they took ill after having the classroom breakfast supplied by Iskcon.

The girls — students of Class VIII and X — ate rice and ‘majjige huli’ (buttermilk curry) around 9.15 am, shortly after they turned up for special classes. Although many more girls attended school, the “hot, nutritious, and freshly cooked” food was served only to those who could not have breakfast at home.

Many of them are from Abbigere and Singapura, localities as far as 15 km from the school, the head master, H M Muralidhar said.

The girls first vomited and felt giddy before experiencing exhaustion. Then, most of them collapsed, panicking their teachers who called the parents before rushing them to the K C General Hospital around 12.30 pm.

Teachers say not all students who had the breakfast complained of food poisoning right away. The panic button was pressed first by students of Class VIII as their condition worsened around 10 am. The school authorities, however, thought the matter was not serious. They acted only when students of Class X showed similar symptoms two hours later.

Upon reaching the hospital around 12.45 pm, the students were given antiemetics (drugs for vomiting and nausea) and antacids.

But the condition of 29 students was more serious and they had to be administered IV fluids, Dr R L Chandra Prabha, Medical Superintendent, K C General Hospital, said. The rest were treated as outpatients and discharged after a while.

According to Dr Lakshmipathi S R, Senior Specialist, Paediatrics, all students had “gastric irritability,” complaining of pain in the abdomen. Dr Mallikarjunaiah, another paediatrician at the hospital, said the students had vomiting sensation.

Barring three, all the students were discharged after a few hours. The condition of three girls — Shobha, Roopa, and Nethravathi — is said to be stable, but they will be kept under observation for a day.

Roopa, a student of Class X, already has an infection in her upper lip. Hence, when she ate the food, her condition deteriorated fast.

Shobha, another Class X student, said she felt very weak. Nethravathi, a Class VIII student, was discharged. But had to be admitted again when her condition worsened at 6 pm.

Causes for the mayhem?

Teachers say the utensils used for storing the food were probably not cleaned properly. Students are served food in plates they bring from home.

But the cookware brought by Iskcon might not have been maintained properly.

Doctors say the contamination might have happened because of either the food or water.

But, Dr Mallikarjunaiah thinks food, rather than water, might have been contaminated. The chances of it happening during handling are less.

“Had the food been contaminated while handling, not so many students would have been affected,” he said.

The BBMP Chief Medical Officer, Dr K E Manjula, said the food samples had been sent to the laboratory for chemical analysis.

Iskcon Clarifies

The Akshaya Patra Foundation has issued a clarification stating that the food has been supplied from the HK Hill Kitchen and the same food has been supplied to about 85,000 children on Thursday and none of the other children had reported any symptoms.

They stated that the food samples have been collected from the school and sent to a third party National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories .

“The Akshaya Patra Foundation has been implementing the mid-day meal programme for the past 11 years without any untoward incident, and maintains very high quality standards in all its kitchens. The HK Hill is ISO 22000:2005 certified and adheres to all the conditions thereunder.

We have traced the batch of the food that was supplied to this school; the same batch has been supplied to over 20 schools on the same route. None of the other schools have complained or reported any problems with respect to the food supplied today including the immediately preceding school (Government Higher Primary School, Gokula) and the immediately succeeding school (M S Ramaiah High School). Hence it appears that the problem is local; however, we are further investigating the same,” ISKCON?PRO Bhara- tha­rashabha Das stated.

Das also said that they were considering the possibility of water contamination at the school or the food being served by some, who had not washed their hands, before serving. “We wash the vessels ourselves and they are sterilised, so there can be no question of the vessel being contaminated either, but sometimes if the teacher is not present, then someone else might serve and not observe cleanliness,” Das explained.

Meanwhile, the Karnataka State?Commission for?Protection of Child Rights has taken suo motu cognisance and registered a complaint.

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July 5,2020

Bhubaneswar, Jul 5: Odisha Police have arrested five persons including groom for gross negligence and violation of COVID-19 guidelines during his marriage procession in Berhampur.

"A case has been registered for violation of COVID-19 guidelines for organising a marriage procession with more than 50 guests in the premises of a hotel. They disregarded the compulsory use of mask and flouted social distancing norms," DIG Central Zone Satyabrata Bhoi said.

The incident happened on July 2.
"The case has been registered at Gopalpur PS under section 188/269/270 IPC, R/W Sec- 3 Epidemic Disease Act, and 34 IPC. Two vehicles used in the procession have also been seized. the arrested persons will be produced in the court," he added.

The District Collector has sealed the hotel for violating the COVID-19 norms.

Following the incident, the Chief Minister's office tweeted: "Odisha is in a crucial phase in the fight against COVID-19, hence, it is very essential that we all obey guidelines and regulations issued by State Government to contain the spread of COVID-19. Violation of the same would lead to strong action." 

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July 2,2020

Tuticorin, Jul 2: The Crime Branch-Crime Investigation Department (CBCID) of Tamil Nadu police have arrested five policemen working in Sathankulam police station in Tuticorin district for the murder of P. Jeyaraj and his son J. Bennicks, officials said.

The CBCID also altered the first information report (FIR) registered on the death of Jeyaraj and Bennicks as a murder case from the earlier charge of suspicious death.

The five arrested policemen are: Inspector Sridhar, Sub-Inspectors Balakrishnan and Raghu Ganesh, Head Constable Murugan and Constable Muthuraj.

Ganesh was remanded to custody till July 16 on late Wednesday.

According to Inspector General CBCID Shankar, 12 teams have been formed to carry out the probe into the custodial death of father and son Jeyaraj and Bennicks.

Jeyaraj and Bennicks had been booked for not closing their mobile shop in time on June 19 by the Sathankulam police. They were sent to judicial custody and lodged in Kovilpatti jail on June 21.

Jeyaraj died on June 22 night and Bennicks on June 23 morning in judicial custody, allegedly due to the police torture.

The Madras High Court Bench in Madurai which took up the case suo moto had said there was prima facie evidence to register a murder case against the Sathankulam police officials.

The Kovilpatti Judicial Magistrate M.S. Bharathidasan who was asked to inquire into the case of brutal torture of AJeyaraj and his son Bennicks by the Sathankulam police on June 19 and their subsequent deaths had submitted is report to the High Court.

A woman police constable Revathy, at the Sathankulam police station, in her deposition before Bharathidasan had said that Jeyaraj and Bennicks were beaten with batons throughout the June 19 night.

According to Bharathidasan's report, Revathy also said the victims' blood stains were on the batons of the station police officials and on tables.

She said the batons and the tables should be secured so that the evidence is not lost, the report stated.

Expressing fear that she may be targeted later, Revathy was initially reluctant to sign a printout of her statement but later on being assured of her safety she signed the document.

The court also transferred the probe into the deaths of Jeyaraj and Bennicks to the Crime Branch Crime Investigation Department (CBCID) to gather and protect the evidence till the case is handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

The High Court has initiated criminal contempt cases against three police officials - Additional Superintendent of Police Kumar, Deputy Superintendent of Police Prathapan and constable Maharajan - for their behaviour at the Sathankulam police station in front of Magistrate Bharathidasan.

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July 4,2020

Kolkata, Jul 4: Two people were killed and around four injured when the bombs they were allegedly manufacturing went off inside a house in Murshidabad district, a senior police officer said on Saturday.

Their identities were yet to be established as the condition of those injured and undergoing treatment at a hospital was still "critical", he said.

The thatched roof of the house, where they were allegedly making bombs, also blew off in the explosion, which occurred at Suti town in Jangipur subdivision of the district around 9:00 pm on Friday, the officer said.

The house has been damaged completely, and its owner is on the run, he said.

As of now, the wife of the house owner is being questioned in connection with the incident, the officer added.

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