Over 100 students fall ill and a Class 5 student died on Tuesday, two days after having a meal at a government-run tribal residential school in Odisha’s Mayurbhanj district, officials said.
They added that the students of the Kakabandha Ashram School had complained of discomfort and fallen ill after having food items “not mentioned in the authorised menu” on Sunday morning.
Parents of the affected students claimed the children had fermented rice (‘pakhala’), mashed potatoes, and mango chutney, following which they suffered from loose motion and vomiting.
More than 100 students fell ill, and they were rushed to the local community health centre, from where 67 of them were shifted to the PMR Medical College and Hospital at Baripada in a serious state, officials said.
“Rupali Besra, a student of Class 5, had to be admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the hospital on Monday. Despite continuous medical intervention, she died on Tuesday morning,” said Mayurbhanj district collector Hema Kanta Say.
The officer also said, “At present, 66 students are undergoing treatment at the hospital, while another 41 are admitted at the community health centre. One medical team has been sent to the health centre while another is camping at the school.”
Some more students are being admitted to the hospital, the district collector said. “Besides the police probe, we will conduct an independent inquiry, as it was alleged that the headmaster had served food that was not mentioned in the menu. Action will be taken against teachers and officials responsible for the incident,” he told reporters.
A police case has been registered based on a complaint lodged by the deceased’s mother, the district collector added.
After the incident came to light, villagers blocked the Rasgovindpur-Jaleswar road, demanding compensation for the deceased’s family and action against the persons responsible for the incident. The school’s headteacher, Jayant Kumar Panigrahi, has been suspended for negligence on duty, and the government has announced Rs 7 lakh ex gratia to the family of the deceased student, officials said.