One More Incident Of Food Poisoning In Telangana School: 7 Girls Affected

Devarakonda/Hyderabad, Dec 4 (Maxim News): In Telangana, government school students are suffering from food poisoning. The High Court has also rebuked the government on this matter. Recently, on Tuesday, December 3, in Nalgonda district, a model school girl’s hostel fell ill due to food poisoning. 7 girls fell ill in Dugyala Model School. As a result, five girls were shifted to Devarakonda Government Hospital overnight. Two more girls are being treated for stomach aches. All seven students were affected by food poisoning.

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On Tuesday night Nalgonda Collector went to Ila Tripathi Hospital and visited the students. She directed the doctors to provide better treatment. The collector said that nothing like food poisoning happened. He said that the girls were not eating properly for the last three days because they were lethargic. It has been revealed that their health is currently stable.

The girls say that they got food poisoning because of the food they ate. The girls say that for three days, food is not being served properly in the hostel, and even if they complain to the seniors, they do not care. Student unions staged a dharna in front of the hospital.  Leaders of student unions are worried. (Maxim News)


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