<p>Surat: More than 100 workers of a diamond unit in Surat were rushed to hospitals on Wednesday after suspected consumption of water containing insecticide from a cooler on the premises, police said.</p><p>They are currently under observation.</p><p>Workers of Anabh Gems, located in Millennium Complex in Kapodra locality, were taken to two different hospitals by the unit owner for medical examination as a precautionary measure, said Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Alok Kumar.</p>.With focus on water, Gujarat hikes MLA development fund by Rs 1 crore to Rs 2.5 crore a year.<p>He said none of the 110 workers suffered from any poisoning-related ailment, but, they are kept under observation at hospitals.</p><p>The incident was triggered by a torn plastic bag containing the insecticide floating in the cooler, though the outer paper bag was found intact.</p><p>"However, since it was a paper bag, some amount of insecticide likely mixed into the water which was drunk by workers," the police officer said.</p><p>Kumar said a forensic team is conducting investigations and checking the CCTV footage.</p><p>"Based on investigation, a case will be registered, and strict action will be taken," he added.</p>
<p>Surat: More than 100 workers of a diamond unit in Surat were rushed to hospitals on Wednesday after suspected consumption of water containing insecticide from a cooler on the premises, police said.</p><p>They are currently under observation.</p><p>Workers of Anabh Gems, located in Millennium Complex in Kapodra locality, were taken to two different hospitals by the unit owner for medical examination as a precautionary measure, said Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Alok Kumar.</p>.With focus on water, Gujarat hikes MLA development fund by Rs 1 crore to Rs 2.5 crore a year.<p>He said none of the 110 workers suffered from any poisoning-related ailment, but, they are kept under observation at hospitals.</p><p>The incident was triggered by a torn plastic bag containing the insecticide floating in the cooler, though the outer paper bag was found intact.</p><p>"However, since it was a paper bag, some amount of insecticide likely mixed into the water which was drunk by workers," the police officer said.</p><p>Kumar said a forensic team is conducting investigations and checking the CCTV footage.</p><p>"Based on investigation, a case will be registered, and strict action will be taken," he added.</p>