School girl dies, 161 hospitalised after taking tablets under Central scheme


Mumbai, Aug 10 (IANS): A 12-year-old girl student of a Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) school died and 161 other students took ill following a medical dose administered at the school, officials said on Friday.

The girl, identified as Chandni Mohammed Shaikh, was a resident of Govandi suburb in eastern Mumbai and was studying at the Sanjay Nagar BMC School No. 2, said officials of BMC Disaster Control.

As soon as news of her death spread, there was panic in the Bainganwadi area and another 161 students, who complained of stomachaches, nausea and vomiting, were rushed to various hospitals on Friday.

In her report, the BMC Executive Health Officer Padmaja Keskar said Chandni was administered the tablets as part of a Central government health programme.

"She was given the tablets on August 6. She remained absent the next day, but was present on August 8-9. On Thursday night (Aug. 9), she vomited and then died," Keskar said in her report.

From the students who rushed to the Rajawadi Hospital in Ghatkopar and Shatabdi Hospital at Govandi, around 35 are still kept under observation, while the rest were treated and discharged.

Chandni's grieving parents have charged that the BMC authorities are responsible for their daughter's sudden death.

"These tablets were not good. Every year, the school takes our consent before giving any drugs or injections. But this time it was not done," claimed the father, Shahid Ali Shaikh.

He said that after being administered the doses, she complained of pain in the chest and stomach.

"Initially, the doctors said it was cough and took an X-ray. Later she started vomiting and died. Now, my son is also showing similar symptoms and has been hospitalized," Shaikh said.

The BMC said the girl's body has been sent for an autopsy and the exact cause of her death, including whether she had any previous illness, would be determined only after that.

Several anxious parents said that many of the school children had been vomiting and complaining of headaches, upset stomach and giddiness. They were taken to a hospital.

Keskar added that under the Central scheme, children all over the country are administered iron, folic acid and deworming tablets, but there has been no untoward incident reported from anywhere.

  

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  • Arif, Bajpe

    Sat, Aug 11 2018

    Kiran Mangalore..
    Are pedda gunda kiran wer we brought the religion r u alright r u having visible problem???

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  • Arif, Bajpe

    Sat, Aug 11 2018

    Population control is the hidden agenda of BJP

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  • Jhanavi, Udupi

    Sat, Aug 11 2018

    May be congress party has done something to spoil the name of central govt...i have seen so many comments when something happens with congress ruling state... immediately people start blaming bjp saying they are behind it to spoil congis name... now why no comments like that.... its unfortunate that a kid died .. really sad.. but before giving medicine.. school should have checked properly .... god knows how it was stored.... but dont blame bjp for this.. its stupidity... modi cannot come and check each and everything... he will propose plans for the betterment.. but its who have to make sure the plan is carried out smoothly..also local authorities should take care that everything runs smmothly

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  • Arif, Bajpe

    Sat, Aug 11 2018

    Suppose the victim girl belongs to you or ur family what will u do...will u ready to put garland those who r responsible..109100

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  • sunitha, udupi

    Sat, Aug 11 2018

    people blame modi because they know his past

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  • Kiran, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 11 2018

    Why u people are bringing religion in every thing. Be a good human being first.
    .irrespective of the victim religion condemn the act. Let them give compensation to the family and take necessary action so that it shud not take place next time. Be a matured person. Dont bring religion evrywhere.

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 11 2018

    Before administering any such medicines, Central Govt should compulsorily first try it on their MPs, Ministers and their children and grandchildren.

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  • CHARLES SALDANHA, MALAD-MALWANI

    Fri, Aug 10 2018

    Netas are flying abroad for treatment. Over here no control and searching the reason who is responsible. Disgusting.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 10 2018

    Oh killing started who had supplied the pills.
    We want to hear from Mann ki Ba'ath.

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  • Narain, Mangaluru

    Fri, Aug 10 2018

    govt service is always like dis

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Fri, Aug 10 2018

    This kind of disaster happening due to midday meal is understandable even though not pardonable. But in this case it's the utter negligence of medical fraternity, for sure on world stage our image is being uplifted of late!

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