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Gurdwara Prasad Sickens 50 Devotees
15 Jan
Summary
- Fifty devotees experienced illness after consuming prasad at Gurdwara Thada Sahib.
- Symptoms included vomiting and loose motions, prompting hospitalizations.
- The prasad was reportedly purchased from a local sweet shop, not prepared at the shrine.

At least fifty devotees suffered illness on Wednesday morning after consuming "gajrela" or "gajar ka halwa" served as prasad at Gurdwara Thada Sahib in Ayali Khurd village. The affected individuals, comprising elderly persons, women, and children, began experiencing symptoms of vomiting and loose motions shortly after consumption.
These devotees were promptly transported to various hospitals in Ludhiana for medical attention. Hospital officials have confirmed that all patients are currently in stable condition, with many having already been discharged after receiving first aid. The incident occurred during the Sangrand of Maghi.
A preliminary investigation by the health department indicated that the "gajrela" was purchased from a sweetmeat shop on Barewal Road and distributed in two batches. Symptoms of food poisoning were reported after consumption of the second batch. Health officials plan to collect samples from the supplying shop for testing.




