Students at the tribal welfare residential school in Narayankhed staged a protest alleging poor-quality food and menu violations, which prompted action from the District Tribal Welfare Officer.
Students of a tribal welfare residential school in Narayankhed staged a protest on Thursday, alleging poor-quality food and violation of the prescribed menu. They demanded action against the hostel warden and staff, urging officials to ensure proper food standards.
At least eight girl students of a tribal welfare residential school and college in Narayanpur village, Narsapur mandal, Medak district, were bitten by rats on Thursday night. Despite repeated complaints about rodent infestation, hostel authorities allegedly failed to act.
A hostel warden in Sangareddy was suspended after students protested being served insect-infested rice. Collector P. Pravinya ordered an inquiry after videos went viral. The probe confirmed the allegations, prompting strict instructions on hygiene and nutritious food in hostels.
Warangal: The State government under the visionary leadership of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao is taking all steps for the metamorphosis of the education sector by setting up residential schools and colleges including the ‘Mana Ooru Mana Badi’ scheme. The government is also working towards the development of the students of the tribal community by […]