Manuguru BC Gurukul Food Poisoning: Action Demanded
Rega Kantha Rao Demands Action After Food Poisoning At BC Gurukul School
Students Fall Ill After Suspected Food Poisoning
Three students fell seriously ill following a suspected food poisoning incident at a BC Gurukul school in Manuguru of Bhadradri Kothagudem district. The incident triggered concern among parents and local leaders.
The affected students were immediately shifted to the local 100-bed hospital in Manuguru. Doctors at the hospital are currently providing treatment and monitoring their health condition.
Former MLA Rega Kantha Rao Responds To Incident
Pinapaka former MLA Rega Kantha Rao reacted strongly to the incident and expressed concern over the students’ health. He said the incident in the Gurukul school was a serious matter that required immediate attention.
Kantha Rao demanded that authorities take strict action against those responsible for the food poisoning incident. He said accountability must be fixed for lapses that led to students falling ill.
Demand For Action Against Responsible Officials
The former MLA also raised questions regarding the response to the students’ health conditions. He alleged that negligence in handling the students’ health should not be ignored.
Kantha Rao demanded action against medical staff if any negligence is found in treating the students. He said the welfare and safety of students studying in residential institutions must remain a priority.
Concerns Over Safety In Residential Schools
Residential schools such as Gurukul institutions house students for education and accommodation, making food safety and health monitoring essential responsibilities of the administration.
The incident at the BC Gurukul school in Manuguru has drawn attention to the need for strict oversight of food quality and student health management in such institutions.
Authorities are expected to review the circumstances surrounding the incident as treatment for the affected students continues at the local hospital.
