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Students Federation of India activists staged a protest at the ministers’ quarters in Hyderabad over Rs 8,158 crore pending fee reimbursement dues and other education issues. They demanded an Education Minister, faculty recruitment, infrastructure upgrades, and welfare measures for students
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A Bhupalpally school teacher, Pendyla Rajender, was sacked and booked for attempt to murder after contaminating drinking water in the school’s RO tank. Eleven students fell ill. Three others, including teachers and a cook, were also terminated for misconduct
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Repeated incidents of food poisoning and water contamination in government residential schools of Bhupalpally have triggered concern among parents. Nearly 20 students and a teacher fell ill within two days, sparking protests and demands for accountability from education authorities
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This sports facility will directly benefit 230 girl students, providing them with improved opportunities to engage in sports and compete at state and national levels
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Besides irregular attendance, there were incidents of teachers staying away from schools for a long period by hiring volunteers in their places. To put an end to such practices, officials have decided to display the photographs of teachers to ensure the local people easily identify teachers of their schools
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Panchayat Raj Minister Danasari Anusuya alias Seethakka admitted that cases of food poisoning took place in government residential schools and that the government was taking measures to set things right
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All of them were suffering from cough and difficulty breathing. School authorities shifted them to the Peddapalli district hospital.
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The students were admitted to the hospital and were kept under observation. The doctors observed that the students were infected with viral fever, cough and throat infections.
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The last date for receipt of applications in the junior colleges is May 31. The classes will commence on June 1 and the deadline for concluding first phase admissions is June 30.
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Twenty two out of 151 KGBV students of Classes VI to IX complained of abdomen pain after consuming contaminated food (brinjal and dal curry) in their dinner on Friday.
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Hyderabad: Several students of Kasturba Gandhi Junior and Degree College for Women, Marredpally, were rushed to hospital after reporting sudden suffocation, breathlessness and nausea, on Friday. There were conflicting reports on what caused the students suddenly fall ill in the college premises with several of them needing hospitalisation. There were speculations that the students were […]
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Adilabad: As many as 30 girl students of Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya were hospitalized when they suffered food-poisoning at their mess in Bhela mandal centre on Monday. The students were admitted to Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Science (RIMS)-Adilabad after they had vomiting and diarrhea when they had dinner at the mess on Sunday evening. […]
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Siddipet: Finance Minister T Harish Rao has said that free meals would be served to the job aspirants who were coming to District Library Siddipet every day for preparing for the examinations. Harish Rao further said that they will also make available the books that were mandatory for preparing for different government jobs in the […]
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Adilabad: Sixteen students were hospitalized when they had contaminated food at Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya at Vidyanagar in Adilabad on Thursday. The students suffered from vomittings, diarrohea and stomach pain. They were admitted to Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) where their condition was progressing. Samples of food and water were sent to a […]
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Collector Sikta Patnaik said that required infrastructure was created for resuming the schools as per guidelines of the government.