Crowd in Banke Bihari Temple
– Photo: Amar Ujala
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Three girl students of the school tour, who had come to visit the Thakur Shri Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan on Sunday, fainted in the line for darshan and were immediately taken to the hospital by ambulance, while three other girl students of the same school also fainted in the Prem Mandir. All the girl students are being treated in the 100 bedded hospital. However, the condition is said to be improving.
The group came from Punjab
It is said that a group of school children from Cheema in Sangrur district of Punjab has come to Vrindavan for an educational trip. 50 children are included in this tour of SAS International School. At around 6 pm, some of the girl students standing in the queue for darshan at the entrance of the temple started feeling suffocated. Within no time, three girl students became unconscious, who were immediately taken to a 100-bed hospital by ambulance with the help of private security personnel. Where the team of doctors started the treatment.
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The condition of these girl students deteriorated
School Principal Vikram Sharma said that students Charanjit Kaur (17), daughter Rakshpal Kaur, Simran Kaur (14) daughter Kulwinder Singh, Aris Kushwaha (14) daughter Ujiar Kushwaha have been admitted to the hospital. Whose condition is now improving. Three girl students of the same school had also gone to Prem Mandir, where they became unconscious. The names of the girl students have been stated as Komal Preet Kaur (15) daughter of Jagram, Kamal Deep Kaur (17) daughter of Rajendra Singh and Sharanpreet (16). At present everyone’s condition remains the same.