Jaundice cases at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya in Khurda district have surged to 52, prompting the school to consider closing for all but classes X and XII. Medical teams are conducting tests, and water samples have been collected for contamination analysis. Efforts are underway to break the disease chain and ensure student safety.
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