<p>In a suspected case of food poisoning, around 70 people, including several children, were hospitalised after eating at a wedding feast in a village here, a senior official said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Sub-Divisional Magistrate Garima Singh said the patients ate at the function in Madharpur village on Tuesday evening.</p>.<p>Of the around 200 people who consumed the food, about 70 complained of vomiting and diarrhoea after eating 'rasgulla' (a milk-based sweet) served there, she added.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/karnataka-districts/16-girl-students-fall-sick-due-to-suspected-food-poisoning-in-hostel-in-mangaluru-1221069.html" target="_blank">16 girl students fall sick due to suspected food poisoning in hostel in Mangaluru</a></strong></p>.<p>Arzoo (1), Yusuf (2), Shifa (4), Asra (5), Sazia (7), Irfan Khan (48), Sultan (52), and Riyazuddin (55) were admitted to the district hospital after their condition worsened, Singh said.</p>.<p>Dr Shakti Basu, Chief Medical Superintendent of the district hospital, said the condition of all the patients in the district hospital is stable, adding that some were taken to private hospitals.</p>.<p>Munna, a resident of the village, said almost everyone who attended the feast had eaten the rasgulla, following which several fell ill.</p>
<p>In a suspected case of food poisoning, around 70 people, including several children, were hospitalised after eating at a wedding feast in a village here, a senior official said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Sub-Divisional Magistrate Garima Singh said the patients ate at the function in Madharpur village on Tuesday evening.</p>.<p>Of the around 200 people who consumed the food, about 70 complained of vomiting and diarrhoea after eating 'rasgulla' (a milk-based sweet) served there, she added.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/karnataka-districts/16-girl-students-fall-sick-due-to-suspected-food-poisoning-in-hostel-in-mangaluru-1221069.html" target="_blank">16 girl students fall sick due to suspected food poisoning in hostel in Mangaluru</a></strong></p>.<p>Arzoo (1), Yusuf (2), Shifa (4), Asra (5), Sazia (7), Irfan Khan (48), Sultan (52), and Riyazuddin (55) were admitted to the district hospital after their condition worsened, Singh said.</p>.<p>Dr Shakti Basu, Chief Medical Superintendent of the district hospital, said the condition of all the patients in the district hospital is stable, adding that some were taken to private hospitals.</p>.<p>Munna, a resident of the village, said almost everyone who attended the feast had eaten the rasgulla, following which several fell ill.</p>