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19 students fall ill after ‘gas leak’ in school, probe on

All the students are said to be stable and due for discharge from the hospital, officials said.

gas leakSources said that the gas leak started from the school laboratory and students soon started complaining of difficulty in breathing and severe coughing, adding that they were immediately rushed out of the school premises.

As many as 19 students fell seriously ill at a private school in the Sandila area of Hardoi district in Uttar Pradesh on Thursday allegedly after a gas leak.

The students, who complained of cough and uneasiness, were admitted to nearby hospitals. Nine of them have been referred to Lucknow’s King George’s Medical University.

All the students are said to be stable and due for discharge from the hospital, officials said.

The police, which immediately launched a probe, initially said the incident was caused by gas leak from the chemistry lab of the school. Later, while not ruling out gas leak, the police said that they suspect that the incident could have been triggered by pepper spray.

“Initially, we suspected gas leakage from an experiment gone wrong at the chemistry laboratory of the school to be the cause of students falling ill. But no trace of any leakage of gas has been found so far. An empty pepper spray was found near the boys’ washroom. Since most of the students near the washroom had reported uneasiness, we are looking into it,” said a police officer involved in the probe.

Hardoi District Magistrate Anunaya Jha said, “We received information around 10 am that students at a private school in Sandila are complaining of violent cough and uneasiness because of some gas leak on the premises. Local authorities immediately rushed to the spot, and 19 students were admitted to the hospital. All are stable now. Inspection of the school is being conducted by the officials of the district administration and police, and necessary action will be taken accordingly.”

A probe had been ordered and assured strict action once the cause of the leak is confirmed, the DM said, who reached the schools along with Superintendent of Police Ashok Kumar Meena.

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SDM Hardoi, Narayani Bhatia, confirmed that the students who fell sick were girls.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has taken cognisance of the incident and directed officials to ensure proper treatment of the children and carry out a thorough investigation, officials said.

Maulshree Seth is an Assistant Editor with The Indian Express, based in Lucknow. With over 15 years of experience in mainstream journalism, she has built a formidable reputation for her on-ground reporting across Uttar Pradesh. Her expertise spans a wide array of critical beats, including state politics, governance, the judiciary, and rural development. Authoritativeness Maulshree’s work is characterized by depth and historical context. Her coverage of high-stakes state elections and landmark judicial rulings has established her as an authoritative voice on the intersection of law and politics in Northern India. She is frequently recognized for her ability to gain access to primary sources and for her nuanced understanding of the socio-economic factors that drive the world's most populous sub-national entity. Trustworthiness & Ethical Journalism Her reporting is rooted in rigorous fact-checking and a steadfast dedication to neutral, unbiased storytelling. By prioritizing field-based verification—often traveling to the most remote corners of the state—she ensures that her readers receive a truthful and comprehensive view of events. ... Read More

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