Jakarta, April 6 -- Dozens of students in East Jakarta were hospitalised on April 6 after consuming foods provided under a government-funded free school meal programme, raising fresh concerns over food safety in one of Indonesia's flagship social policies. Jakarta authorities confirmed that 72 students were suspected of food poisoning after eating meals distributed from a central kitchen in the Duren Sawit area. The students reportedly developed symptoms including nausea, vomiting and dizziness shortly after lunch. Local authorities swiftly transported the affected students to hospital for monitoring and treatment, while launching an investigation into the food sources and preparation process. Distribution activities from the facility conce...