spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img

Telangana: 26 students taken ill after breakfast at a residential school

Hyderabad, July 9, 2026
In yet another incident of food poisoning in government-operated residential schools in Telangana, 26 students were taken ill at a tribal residential school in Nagarkurnool district on Thursday.

The students fell ill after breakfast at Chenchu Tribal Government Residential School in Mannanur Village of Amrabad Mandal.

The students, shortly after breakfast, experienced symptoms of diarrhoea. The affected students were rushed to the Mannanur Government Hospital and then taken to other hospital due to unavailability of sufficient beds.

The students were made to lie on the floor as the hospital for treatment as the hospital administration cited lack of beds. Parents registered their protest with the authorities over lack of facilities at the hospital.

The affected students were later shifted to Achampet Area Hospital.

Some of the students said that they saw insects in the ‘khichdi’ served to them in the breakfast.

The incident comes just a few days after food poisoning incident at Kamareddy Gurukul School. As many as 33 students were hospitalised after they fell sick following lunch.

Two incidents of food poisoning in residential schools since the beginning of the new academic year has once again spotlighted the concerns over the safety of food served to the students at residential schools.

In July last year, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) had directed the state government to investigate reports of over 800 incidents of suspected food poisoning and submit a detailed report.

NHRC chairperson Justice V. Ramasubramanian said the Commission had taken serious note of the poisoning cases. It came to NHRC’s attention that around 48 student deaths involving 886 incidents of food poisoning in gurukul schools across Telangana have occurred.

Meanwhile, students at Telangana University in Nizamabad district staged a massive protest on Thursday demanding a resolution to the drinking water crisis.

Expressing their distress over the lack of a proper water supply in recent days, they protested by blocking an RTC bus that had arrived at the university.(Agency)

YesPunjab Logo
YesPunjab has a WhatsApp Channel
Follow it for the latest updates and headlines.

Stay Connected

219,202FansLike
109,267FollowersFollow
IPS HAarcharan Singh Bhullar DIG 1
Chandigarh, July 11, 2026 (Yes Punjab News) A Special CBI Court in Chandigarh on Friday framed charges against suspended Punjab Police Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Harcharan...
IAS Banner - Blue - With Emblem - Yes Punjab News
Kochi, July 10, 2026 The Kerala High Court on Friday refused to accept the unconditional apology tendered by IAS officer and Cashew Department Secretary, K....
Delhi Supreme Court
New Delhi, July 10, 2026 The Supreme Court on Friday witnessed an unusual disruption after a litigant appearing in person allegedly hurled abuses, threw papers...
Pakistan gangster Shahzad Bhatti
Mumbai, July 10, 2026 The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has launched a major statewide operation to investigate alleged contacts between individuals in the state and...
New Delhi, July 10, 2026 Encounter – a word that originally meant a meeting or clash has, in India, become a euphemism for police shootings...
Gurugram, July 10, 2026 Four gangsters were killed, and one was critically injured in a fierce encounter between the Gurugram Crime Branch and armed criminals...
United States, July 9, 2026(Yes Punjab News) The American Sikh Council (ASC) is proud to announce the acceptance of the first Sikh American Chirag Veer...

Popular - Latest

spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img

Ajj Da Hukamnama

showbiz

SPORTS & GAMES

BUSINESS

transfers & postings

OPINIONS