MEERUT, March 21 -- A total of 39 people, including an additional district magistrate, fell ill after consuming 'kuttu ka atta' (buckwheat flour)-commonly eaten during fasting-in Baghpat and Bijnor districts on Thursday, the first day of Navratri, officials said on Friday. All affected people have been hospitalised, they said. In Baghpat, those affected include ADM (Judicial) Shiv Narayan and his associate Satish Kashyap, along with several others from across the district. The sudden decline in their health has raised serious concerns about the quality of food items being sold during the festive season. Following the incident, the health department and food safety authorities sprang into action, launching an investigation to trace the source of the suspected adulterated flour. Deputy commissioner of the food safety department, DP Singh, said efforts are underway to trace the source of contaminated buckwheat flour. He assured strict action against any shopkeeper or supplier found responsible. "We will ensure that adulterated buckwheat flour is not sold in the market," he said. Meanwhile in Bijnor district, more than 30 people from several villages in the Mandawali police station area fell ill on Thursday after consuming meals prepared with buckwheat flour. The villagers, including women and children, developed severe symptoms and had to be rushed to hospitals for treatment. The incident occurred in Sikrauda, Lahak Kala, Mohanpur, and Khairullapur villages in the Najibabad region, where residents began experiencing sudden vomiting, diarrhea, and restlessness from Thursday evening. Panic gripped families as several members within the same households developed similar symptoms soon after consuming food made from the flour. In Sikrauda village, Rajendra Singh's family was among the worst affected. His wife Chandakali, son Ansh, and daughters Anshika, Riya, and Aaradhya began experiencing vomiting and anxiety. Similarly, his brother Raj Kumar's two daughters, along with their cousin, also fell ill. All were taken to the community health centre in Sameepur, and after initial treatment, Chandakali, Ansh, Saloni, and Amoli were referred to the district hospital late at night as their condition worsened. In a separate incident from the same village, another family was admitted to a private hospital in Mandawali after suffering from severe vomiting and diarrhea. Meanwhile, in Khairullapur village, five members of a family also fell ill late at night after consuming the same flour and are currently undergoing treatment at a private hospital. Residents of Lahak Kala, Mohanpur, and nearby villages reported similar cases, suggesting wider contamination. Victims said the buckwheat flour was bought from a grocery shop in Najibabad's Mota Aam area. Health officials provided immediate medical aid, while the food department took note of the incident. Sub-divisional magistrate Shailendra Kumar said a detailed probe will be conducted and strict action will be taken against those responsible for selling contaminated flour....