A wall collapsed during a wedding party in western India late on Wednesday, killing at least 25 people, Indian media reported.

The hundreds of guests were having dinner or assembling on the outdoor lawns when a strong dust storm blew into the area on Wednesday night, forcing people on the lawns to go indoors.

Then the 80-feet-long (32-meters-long) wall collapsed onto people inside the wedding hall, Bharatpur District Magistrate NK Gupta told reporters.

The Times of India reported that 25 people, including four children, lost their lives in the collapse while other news outlets counted 22 and 26 deaths.

"As per the official figures, 23 people including 11 men, eight women and four children were killed. The number of injured stands at 28," Alok Vashishth, the inspector general of police, told the Times.

The newspaper reported that two more people died in the early hours of Thursday as a result of their injuries.

"The building collapsed due to dust storm and people were stuck in debris. Some locals intimated about the incident and a rescue team rushed to the spot," Mr Vashishth, the inspector general of police, told the Times.