Gandhinagar News: More than 100 students studying in a residential school in Zak village in Dahegam taluka of Gandhinagar district suddenly had a problem of eye sight today (June 30). In addition to watering the children's eyes and red eyes, there were problems with blurry and under-visibility. All the students have been admitted to Gandhinagar Civil Hospital for treatment. As many as 12 students have been found to be severely affected. An in-depth investigation has been initiated into the bizarre epidemic of this vision problem by a team of expert doctors.
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