At least 90 persons were admitted to different hospitals after consuming eatables during a temple feast in Maharashtra's Nanded district, PTI reported on Thursday, citing the police.
The suspected incident of food poisoning took place on Wednesday
evening at Naigaon, an unidentified police official told the news agency.
"A feast was organised and food was served to devotees just outside a Shiva temple. They were given 'ambil' (porridge) and 'kheer' (a sweet dish made from milk) to eat," he said.