Fast Summary
- Twelve children of migrant labourers in Yelandur taluk, Chamarajanagar district, Karnataka were hospitalised after consuming seeds of wild trees called ‘maralekayi’.
- The affected children,from Ballari and temporarily residing in Yeriyur village for sugarcane harvesting,began vomiting and fell sick post-consumption.
- Initially treated at Yelandur taluk hospital, they were later shifted to Chamarajanagar district hospital. All are reported to be recovering and will soon be discharged.
- district health Officer Chidambara confirmed their stable condition and assured safe recovery.
- A similar incident occurred in Kollegal taluk of the same district about a year ago involving nine children who also consumed wild tree seeds leading to hospitalization.
Indian Opinion Analysis
This incident highlights persistent health risks faced by vulnerable groups such as migrant labourers’ families due to exposure to unregulated environments. Lack of awareness about hazardous natural substances like wild tree seeds contributes significantly to such cases. The authorities acted promptly in this instance, ensuring medical intervention that likely avoided severe outcomes.
Repeated incidents like this underline the importance of proactive measures such as community education programs on local plant toxicity or preventive monitoring where such populations reside temporarily for work. while all affected individuals appear out of danger now, addressing the root causes could help mitigate similar occurrences in future.For further details: read more