The girls, aged between 10 and 16, are students of 'Sevasadan'. They complained of stomach ache and nausea after having their meal on Saturday night and were taken to hospital yesterday for treatment, school and hospital officials said today.
Out of those treated, 17 girls were discharged and remaining students were stable and out of danger, they added.
The school authorities said they had set up an inquiry to probe suspected food poisoning.
The status report also stated that 35.9 per cent
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At a time when state government is focusing on IT education, the report found that there was no computer for students in 97.5 per cent schools in rural areas.
Minister of State for School Education in MP Deepak Joshi, however, said he would look into the report.
"We have made efforts to enroll girls in government schools. We are running the 'School Chalen Abhiyan' to enroll all the children for schools," Joshi told