In a suspected food-poisoning case, 31 students of different educational institutes were admitted to a government hospital in Maharashtra’s Nanded city early on Thursday as they fell ill after consuming ‘pani puri’ at a roadside stall.

In a suspected case of food poisoning, 31 students from various educational institutions in Maharashtra’s Nanded city were admitted to a government hospital early Thursday after falling ill upon consuming ‘pani puri’ from a roadside stall, officials said, as reported by news agency PTI.
The affected students belong to Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, SGGS College, and a local nursing college. According to an official from Dr Shankarrao Chavan Government Medical College and Hospital, students began arriving at the facility from 4 am onwards with symptoms including vomiting, nausea, and uneasiness.
Following medical examinations, they were admitted to different wards for treatment. Hospital authorities confirmed that all students are currently in stable condition.
In another news, MNS workers had a heated argument with members of a housing society in suburban Ghatkopar for allegedly insulting their Marathi-speaking neighbours for eating non-vegetarian food, prompting police to intervene. A video of workers of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena issuing a warning to Gujarati residents of the society on Wednesday, accusing them of ill-treating four Marathi-speaking families living there, has gone viral on social media.