45 students fall ill at Kalaburagi hostel after meal, probe launched
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
More than 45 students of the Morarji Desai Minority Residential Hostel in Dandoti village, Kalaburagi district, Karnataka, fell ill after consuming their evening meal on Thursday, 10 July, prompting authorities to launch a formal inquiry. The affected students, all enrolled in Classes 6 to 10, began vomiting shortly after eating rice and sambar served at the hostel.
What Happened
According to preliminary information, the students showed symptoms soon after dinner on Thursday night. They were first taken to the Primary Health Centre in Dandoti for first aid. As the condition of several students required closer attention, more than 35 of them were subsequently transferred to the Taluk Hospital in Chittapur for further treatment. Parents rushed to the hostel upon learning of the incident.
Suspected Cause
Officials suspect the illness may have been triggered by contaminated drinking water, poor-quality food, or a combination of both — though the exact cause is yet to be confirmed. Authorities are specifically examining reports that students had been consuming water supplied by a contaminated tanker, which is suspected to have contributed to the outbreak. Samples of the food and water are expected to be sent for laboratory analysis.
Official Response
Minority Welfare Department District Officer Sangamesh visited both the hostel and the hospital to assess the situation and monitor treatment. Tehsildar Nagayya Hiremath confirmed that the condition of the children had shown improvement. The condition of all affected students is currently reported to be stable. Notably, the hostel falls within the Chittapur Assembly constituency, represented by state Home Minister Priyank Kharge.
A Wider Pattern in Karnataka
This incident is not isolated. In a separate case, 11 students of the Ambedkar Residential School in Basavanapura, located in Bengaluru South district, were hospitalised on the same Thursday night after reportedly falling ill due to suspected food poisoning following dinner. Those students had complained of severe stomach pain after consuming rice and leafy vegetable curry and were taken to a district hospital, where they are currently under treatment. Two hostel food-safety incidents in a single night across Karnataka raise broader questions about the adequacy of quality checks in government-run residential schools.
What Comes Next
Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the precise cause of the Kalaburagi outbreak. The findings of the laboratory analysis of food and water samples are expected to shape any departmental action. With a senior official having already inspected the premises, pressure is mounting on the Minority Welfare Department to tighten food and water safety protocols across residential hostels in the state.