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Food Poisoning In Tribal Welfare Residential College: Students In Hospital

Mulugu/Hyderabad, Mar 5 (Maxim News): Food poisoning has occurred at the Tribal Welfare Residential Girls’ Junior College in Eturunagaram, Mulugu district. The students suffered from vomiting and diarrhea due to the food poisoning. They were immediately admitted to local hospitals for treatment. Doctors are continuing their treatment.

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The doctor said that six students have been admitted to the hospital and their health condition is stable at present. The latest incident once again shows the kind of food being served to students during the Congress government’s tenure. (Maxim News)


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