Rangareddy: 30 Girls Fall Sick Due To Food Poisoning
Hyderabad Now
11 Students Of KGBV School Suffer With Food Poison in Nirmal
Hyderabad, Sept 16 (Hydnow): For the past few months, incidents of food poisoning have been creating a stir in Residential schools in Telangana. Students are getting sick after eating poor quality food and contaminated food.
It may be recalled that recently on September 14, more than 40 children fell ill after consuming poisoned food at Mannnur Tribal Girls Ashram School in Nagar Kurnool district.
Before this incident was forgotten, on September 16, there was food poisoning in the BC Girls Hostel in Manchal Mandal center of Ranga Reddy district, and 30 girl students fell ill. Locals immediately shifted the students to the local government hospital.
However, the students alleged that cockroaches were found in the meal. The parents of the students are angry that all this is due to the negligence of the government and demand to provide quality food to the students. (Hydnow)
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