The Asian Age

93 hospitalis­ed for food poisoning in Noida

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◗ 76 PEOPLE in Greater Noida are students of different colleges living in a private hostel and have been admitted to different hospitals in the area. In Noida, 17 people, including women, were admitted to the hospital after they consumed meals that included ‘kuttu ka atta’.

Noida, March 9: As many as 93 people, including 17 in Noida and 76 in Greater Noida, were hospitalis­ed due to suspected food poisoning in two separate incidents after consuming special meals for a fast made of ‘kuttu ka atta’ on Mahashivra­tri, officials on Saturday said.

The 17 people, who fell ill in Noida, included men and women residents of Barola village who are admitted to the district hospital in Sector 30 while the 76 people in Greater Noida are students of different colleges living in a private hostel and have been admitted to different hospitals in the area, they said.

The students, who are enrolled at different colleges and lived in a private hostel, had dinner on Friday after which many of them complained of uneasiness, dizziness, and vomiting, the police said.

The students were staying at Aryan Residency in the Knowledge Park area—an educationa­l hub—and had ‘puris’ made of ‘kuttu ka atta’ (buckwheat flour) on account of Mahashivra­tri on Friday.

“The local police seized the incident which took place on Friday evening after around 76 students had their dinner and then complained of their stomachs getting upset. All the students were taken to different hospitals and their condition is stable now,” the police said in a statement.

There is no law and order issue due to the incident and the matter is being probed, the police said.

In Noida, 17 people, including women, were admitted to the hospital after they consumed meals that included ‘kuttu ka atta,’ district hospital medical superinten­dent Dr Renu Agarwal said.

“Now the condition of all the patients is stable, they are out of danger. It appears to be a case of food poisoning,” Dr Agarwal told a news agency.

Meanwhile, the district’s food safety department took cognisance of the incidents and took samples of the raw materials in Barola village in Noida and the Aryan Residency hostel in Greater Noida.

“We have started the process for a probe into the matters. Our teams have inspected the sites and collected samples of the raw materials which were used to prepare the meals that apparently caused the food poisoning,” district food safety officer Archana Dheeran told the news agency.

“The collected samples would be sent to Lucknow for analysis and once we get a report from there, legal proceeding­s would be initiated accordingl­y. We are trying to expedite the probe in the cases that concern public health,” Ms Dheeran added.

The hostel students said they had dinner which was cooked separately for them owing to their fast.

“We had dinner around 9.30 pm. I started feeling dizzy by 10.30 pm and then went to sleep. Some friends then noticed that a lot of students had started complainin­g of dizziness, uneasiness, vomiting,” said Piyush, a student recuperati­ng at a private hospital.

“My body started trembling around midnight and I felt feverish and dizzy. Two of my roommates and I were then brought to the emergency department here. Some others in my hostel were vomiting too,” another student, Kushal, told reporters at the Kailash Hospital.

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