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Former Minister and senior BRS MLA T Harish Rao was outraged at the government's repeated failures in ensuring food safety in schools.
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Last Wednesday, over 50 students had fallen ill after consuming worm-infested food served at the school.
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After Wednesday's incident, many students stayed away from school. With the previous agency's contract terminated, a new agency was brought in to prepare food. However, when the meal was served, students discovered worms in the rice. Teachers were immediately alerted and discarded the contaminated rice. Fresh rice was quickly arranged, and bananas were distributed to the students as a stopgap. By 3:45 PM, lunch was finally served.
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MEO Muralidhar Reddy and Mess Incharge M Bap Reddy have been placed under suspension by the School Education Director EV Narasimha Reddy
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He directed the District Collector to enquire about the incident and fix responsibility on the persons responsible for it
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“Under this government, children are fighting for their lives in hospitals instead of studying in classrooms. How many more lives will it take for the Revanth Reddy government to act?” he asked.
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In yet another case of food poisoning in government-run schools in the State, about 30 students of the Zilla Parishad High School in Maganoor mandal fell ill after consuming mid-day meals in the school in the afternoon on Wednesday.
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Drug inspectors raid facilities in Wanaparthy and Narayanpet of two individuals who were practicing medicine by falsely claiming that they were allopathic practitioners
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A leopard was trapped in a neighbouring village three months ago and all measures were being taken to trap the leopard that was on the prowl now.
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The State has received a cumulative rainfall of 898.1mm from June 1 to September 17, compared to the normal 668.6 mm for this period.
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Preethi (13) and Rohit (11) drowned while two others managed to escape at Tirumalapur village on Sunday when they went for washing clothes in a rivulet.
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Issues red alert; affected districts include Adilabad, Nirmal, Nizamabad, Kamareddy, Mahabubnagar, Nagarkurnool, Wanaparthy
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Nolla Katalappa suddenly collapsed in the bank and was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital where the doctors declared him brought dead
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The protesting farmers claimed that most of them, despite being eligible, have not received their loan waiver amounts. In response, bank officials had to lock the entrance to prevent the farmers from entering the bank.
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Villagers alerted forest officials after discovering a leopard carcass. Upon inspection, officials found porcupine quills in the leopard's mouth and back, suggesting it may have died from injuries sustained in a fight with a porcupine.
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Farmers in Maganuru, Krishna, Makthal, Utkoor, Narwah, Devarkadra and many other places have been complaining about blackbucks and spotted deer invading their fields frequently.
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According to TGDPS data, the city received 154.6 mm of rainfall this June, surpassing the normal range of 111.4 mm by 39 per cent, thus categorizing it as an area of ‘excess’ rainfall.
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Tempers ran high on Friday, when a member tried to operate a tractor in the fields and entered into an argument with members from the other family, resulting in a clash between the two groups.
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Though local residents dialed 100, the police failed to turn up in time.
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Venkatesh, a resident of Kosgi, wanted to deposit money in the account of Aptus, a private housing finance company in Narayanpet, for paying his home loan installment.