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Telangana: Students fall ill after consuming Poha, admitted to hospital

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Sangareddy: Over 50 students at government Kasturba school suffered food poisoning and were admitted to a hospital in Sanga Reddy district of Telangana, said RDO, Narayankhed. According to RDO, Narayankhed, Ambadas Rajeshwar, โ€œToday students fell sick at government Kasturba girls hostel. They consumed Poha as breakfast in the morning and a few students found worms in the Pohaโ€. He further informed that later around 50 students suffered from vomiting, nausea, giddiness and stomach pain, and were immediately shifted to Narayankhed govt hospital for treatment.

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โ€œStudents are undergoing treatment and are out of danger. An investigation will be launched into the exact cause of the incident,โ€ said RDO, Narayankhed, Ambadas Rajeshwar.
RDO, Narayankhed, Ambadas Rajeshwar further added, โ€œWe will take action if any staff member is found guilty and will make sure that this type of incident will not recur. Local MLA and district Collector are monitoring the situation closely.โ€
Further details in the matter are awaited.

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Congress leader writes to Meghalaya governor, claims persecution of non-tribals

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Guwahati: Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in the Assam Assembly, Debabrata Saikia, on Saturday wrote to Meghalaya Governor Brig. (Dr.) BD Mishra claiming โ€˜horrific persecutionโ€™ of non-tribals in the state over the last few years.
He claimed that the alleged persecution of non-tribals was the fallout of a โ€œseries of developments over the past few monthsโ€. In his letter, the Congress leader wrote, โ€œA series of developments over the past few months have resulted in the exposure of horrific persecution of non-tribals in Meghalaya over the past few years.โ€
Saikia claimed that the Meghalaya government had turned a blind eye to the alleged persecution of non-tribals in the state. โ€œWith the veil coming off its phobic-driven horrific mistreatment of non-tribals, the government and various organisations are still in a deep state of silence,โ€ the senior Opposition leader said.
Citing a recent report in an English daily, the Congress leader said there was an attack on non-tribals during a recent rally by a โ€˜tribal-centric organisationโ€™. โ€œAs per the report newspaper, the Shillong Times, the protesters had attacked passers-by along the route of the rally while the police remained โ€˜mute spectatorsโ€™. It was observed that despite the police presence along the route of the rally, no action was taken against the attackers,โ€ the Congress leader wrote in his letter.

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Claiming many other โ€˜horrificโ€™ incidents took place at the scene of the protest, Saikia wrote, โ€œMany horrific incidents such as vandalism, ill-treatment of women and others were reported from the same incident.โ€
Further, alleging mistreatment of non-tribals in the state, the Congress leader wrote, โ€œEven after being citizens of India, they are ill-treated in Meghalaya as a third-grade populace. The fear and uncertainty of their lives are still unprotected by the government.โ€

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