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The Mercury Of Bareilly Weighed Heavily On 130 Youth Who Came From Kashmir, 4 Became Unconscious In A Single Day; Admitted To Hospital

Jagran correspondent, Bareilly. The Kashmiri youth, who came to participate in the Kashmir Youth Exchange Program organized at Rohilkhand University under the 'My India' campaign of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, are not liking the weather of the city. Four Kashmiri youth have fallen unconscious since their arrival in the city on Thursday night, out of which two had to be admitted to a private hospital for treatment on Friday night.

To strengthen the spirit of 'Ek Bharat-Shreshtha Bharat', 130 young men and women from Kashmir have come to Rohilkhand University on Thursday night. As the day temperature in the city is reaching 22 degrees Celsius, Kashmiri youth are feeling uncomfortable.

On Friday afternoon, around 1:30 pm, a young man fell unconscious and an hour later, a young woman fell unconscious. Although both recovered after first aid given on the university campus, but at around 9:50 pm, two girls fainted and fell down.

After creating ruckus by other youth, Associate Professor Dr. Rakesh Kumar Maurya and security in-charge Sudhanshu Sharma took him to a nearby private hospital for treatment, where he was given emergency treatment.

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