Karnataka faces scrutiny after Meghalaya food poisoning deaths

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The Meghalaya State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (MSCPCR) is seeking a report from the Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights. This follows a tragic food poisoning incident that resulted in the deaths of two teenage boys from Meghalaya. The MSCPCR is collaborating with its Karnataka counterpart to ensure that those responsible for the incident face appropriate consequences. They are also focused on the well-being of other affected students. Agatha K Sangma, chairperson of the MSCPCR, expressed sadness over the loss of the two boys, who were from Lyndem village and Sohparu village. She emphasized the need for a detailed report to understand what went wrong and prevent similar incidents in the future.


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