New Delhi: A suspected gas leak near a coaching institute in Mahesh Nagar, Jaipur, led to the hospitalisation of ten students on Sunday evening after they fainted, triggering panic in the area.
The students reported severe headaches and difficulty in breathing, prompting immediate medical attention. Preliminary investigations by the police indicate that the gas may have leaked from a nearby drain, with smoke from a kitchen on the terrace of the building also being probed as a possible contributing factor.
A doctor from a private hospital stated that seven students were treated for symptoms of suffocation and respiratory distress, while the remaining three were admitted to other medical facilities. “The affected students complained of coughing and breathlessness but are now in stable condition,” the doctor confirmed.
Authorities have ruled out food poisoning as the cause but have yet to determine the exact source of the leak. Investigations are underway to establish accountability for the negligence that led to the incident.
The situation sparked protests outside the coaching centre, with parents and locals demanding stricter safety measures. Protesters expressed outrage over what they called unacceptable lapses in safety, particularly in educational spaces meant to ensure the well-being of children.
Police have assured a thorough investigation and stressed the need for compliance with safety standards to prevent similar incidents in the future.
While all the hospitalised students are reported to be recovering, the incident has raised serious concerns about the coaching centre’s infrastructure and safety protocols. Further updates are expected as authorities continue their probe.
With IANS inputs