Deccan Chronicle

30 STUDENTS TAKE ILL DUE TO FOOD POISONING

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Over 30 students have reportedly contracted food poisoning after eating the food served in the mess of the Sri Chaitanya IAS Academy in Madinaguda.

College authoritie­s, however, deny the allegation­s.

The Academy mess has been shifted from the ground floor to the first floor, because of flooding due to the heavy rainfall.

Mr Mazharudin, the principal of the academy, says, “We have been trying to drain the rainwater out of the mess, and the students have to accommodat­e by eating while standing. They claim that the first floor has not been cleaned and is unhygienic, but we are trying to do all that we can to ensure that we serve good food.” He adds that after charging students `2 lakh fees, the academy is not likely to compromise on the quality of food.

Meanwhile, students say that the mess has not been functionin­g properly since the past four days. Food has been ordered from outside, because of which many girls have fallen victim to food poisoning which is being manifested in the form of high fevers, digestive problems and nausea.

After failing to provide adequate medical facilities, the academy has reportedly announced tat it will remain shut down for two days.

Parents have been asked to come and collect their wards. A few parents are protesting the irresponsi­ble behaviour of members of the management. Students have not been provided drinking water, food, or bath water.

While the parents were staging protests, Ms Bharati, the receptioni­st, suffered from a hypertensi­ve attack and had to be taken to a hospital. A Telugu NRI died in a car crash in Florida on Friday. Reports said Suhasini Keshapally lost control of her car while driving along with her seven-year-old son Suchir at Morris Bridge Road.

Suchir was hospitalis­ed with minor injuries and discharged the next day. Her husband, Mr Suresh Reddy Bojja, was said to be employed as a software engineer at Publix Super Markets.

Friends and the North America Telugu Society are making arrangemen­ts to send her body to India. It was not clear where Suhasini hailed from.

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