More than 400 students of a Mumbai school were hospitalized Monday with symptoms of food poisoning after eating a cake served in mid-day meal, said local daily The Hindustan Times Tuesday.
File photo: Indian children eat their free midday meal at school in Ahmedabad. (AFP Photo/newsasia)
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Students from classes 1 to 8 of Anjuman Nurool Islam Urdu School at the financial capital of India complained of uneasiness after having the food, said the newspaper.
The incident came about four months after a poisonous mid-day meal claimed 23 children in the eastern state of Bihar.
"We rushed the students to nearby hospitals," the newspaper quoted N.M. Malik, Mumbai school principal, as saying.
However, doctors said the children were stable and many were discharged Monday. "No child was critical. Many were discharged on Monday and most of them should feel better by Tuesday," Dr. Utkarsh Amgachekar, director of Paramount Hospital where 120 students were admitted, told the newspaper.
Children were taken to hospitals with symptoms of vomiting, giddiness and pain in the stomach.
School authorities are lodging a complaint against the organizaton which sold the food.
Source: Xinhuanet