

8 Girls Hospitalized After Chemical Holi Attack in Karnataka
In a shocking incident in Karnataka’s Gadag district, eight schoolgirls from Lakshmeshwar town were hospitalized after unknown assailants threw chemical-laced Holi colours at them. The attack took place while the students were waiting at a bus stand.
Girls Experience Severe Health Reactions
Soon after the colours were thrown, the victims experienced sudden breathing difficulties, severe chest pain, and discomfort. Alarmed by their worsening condition, bystanders rushed them to a nearby hospital for urgent medical care.
Attackers Flee the Scene
Eyewitnesses reported that a group of men arrived on motorcycles, stopped near the bus stand, and deliberately targeted the schoolgirls with toxic colours before quickly fleeing. The attackers’ identity remains unknown, prompting authorities to take swift action.
Police Launch Investigation
Local law enforcement agencies have formed special teams to track down the culprits. Senior police officials assured the victims’ families that strict action would be taken against those responsible.
Forensic Tests Reveal Harmful Chemicals
Preliminary forensic examinations revealed that the colours contained a harmful blend of cow dung, eggs, phenol, and synthetic dyes. The victims inhaled and possibly ingested small amounts of these substances, leading to severe respiratory issues.
Authorities Urge Caution During Festivities
This distressing event highlights the dangers of using unregulated colours during Holi celebrations. Authorities have urged the public to remain cautious and report any suspicious activities to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Conclusion
The incident has sparked outrage among locals, with many demanding strict measures to ensure the safety of young students. As the investigation continues, authorities remain committed to bringing the perpetrators to justice and preventing such attacks from happening again.
Source: Inputs from various media Sources

Priya Bairagi
Reviewed by Dr Aarti Nehra (MBBS, MMST)
I’m a pharmacist with a strong background in health sciences. I hold a BSc from Delhi University and a pharmacy degree from PDM University. I write articles and daily health news while interviewing doctors to bring you the latest insights. In my free time, you’ll find me at the gym or lost in a sci-fi novel.