A mass food poisoning incident has occurred in Dibrugarh, Assam, where over 50 people have been hospitalized after consuming prasad, a sacred food offering, at a local temple. The incident has raised concerns about food safety and hygiene in the region. According to reports, the affected individuals had consumed the prasad on the occasion of a religious festival, and soon after, they started experiencing symptoms of food poisoning, including nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. The health department has issued an alert and is investigating the cause of the incident. Preliminary reports suggest that the prasad may have been contaminated with bacteria or other harmful substances. The affected individuals are being treated at a local hospital, and their condition is being closely monitored. The incident has sparked widespread concern among the local community, with many calling for stricter food safety regulations. The health department has assured that it is taking all necessary measures to prevent such incidents in the future. The incident is a reminder of the importance of maintaining proper food hygiene and safety protocols, especially during large gatherings and festivals. The local authorities are also investigating whether the temple authorities had followed proper food safety guidelines while preparing and distributing the prasad. The incident has also raised questions about the accountability of temple authorities and food vendors in ensuring the safety of the food they serve. The health department has advised people to be cautious while consuming food from unknown sources and to report any incidents of food poisoning immediately. The incident is being seen as a wake-up call for the authorities to take concrete steps to improve food safety in the region. The local community is also coming together to raise awareness about food safety and to demand stricter regulations. The incident has also highlighted the need for better coordination between the health department, temple authorities, and food vendors to prevent such incidents in the future. The authorities are also considering conducting regular food safety inspections and audits to ensure that food vendors and temple authorities are following proper food safety protocols. The incident has sparked a wider debate about food safety and public health in the region, with many calling for a more comprehensive approach to addressing these issues. The health department has assured that it will take all necessary steps to prevent such incidents in the future and to ensure that the public has access to safe and healthy food. The incident is a reminder of the importance of prioritizing public health and safety, especially during large gatherings and festivals. The local authorities are also working to educate the public about food safety and to promote healthy eating habits. The incident has also highlighted the need for better emergency response systems to deal with such incidents in the future. The health department is working to strengthen its emergency response systems and to ensure that it is better equipped to handle such incidents in the future.