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Nepal- Unidentified illness at a Khotang school

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Source: http://www.thehimalayantimes.com/fu...aunts+SLC+examinees+in+Khotang+&NewsID=409547

Unidentified disease haunts SLC examinees in Khotang
Added At: 2014-03-23 6:52 PM

Last Updated At: 2014-03-23 6:59 PM

HIMALAYAN NEWS SERVICE

KHOTANG: As many as 18 students who were attending the School Leaving Certificate (SLC) examinations in Badahare of Khotang district have fallen sick due to an unidentified disease on Sunday.

Mani Kumar Giri, exam centre coordinator at the Laxmi Higher Secondary school said that students were complaining about severe headache, fever, body ache and vomiting while they were attending the examination.

Giri said that three students abruptly fell sick in the examination hall and later the symptoms were transferred to other students...
 
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