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Hyderabad: Insects, rats in food enrage JNTUH Sultanpur students
Hyderabad: With the alarming rise in unhygienic food incidents in college messes or canteens, another incident surfaced on Tuesday. A video went viral...
Hyderabad: With the alarming rise in unhygienic food incidents in college messes or canteens, another incident surfaced on Tuesday. A video went viral on social media of Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH), Sultanpur campus, showing a live rat found in the chutney served at the college mess.
వాడెవడో కడప లో ప్రతీ వీధి తిరిగి ప్రచారం చేస్తాడంటా. నువ్వు కార్ ఎక్కి హైదరాబాద్ దాటేలోపు నీ గుడ్డలిప్పి కొడతారు తెలంగాణ యువత. ముందు JNTUH లో ఈ ఎలకల్ని తీసి మనుషులు తినేది ఎదైనా పెట్టీ రా#Telanagana #jntuh #Hyderabad pic.twitter.com/L6wXqDicMa
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Praisy J, a student at JNTUH, said, “It is completely unacceptable and unbelievable. First, we had insects in our food, and now we found a rat, despite inspections. This poses a serious health risk that cannot be ignored. Immediate and thorough action is needed to address these safety violations.”
Additionally, students staged a protest at the university premises, urging the authorities to resolve issues, particularly concerning food safety, by ensuring the provision of proper and hygienic meals.
Previously, a similar incident occurred when students reported finding insects in their food. Following this, officials from the Food Safety department conducted a raid on the JNTUH mess, Sultanpur, in June and found numerous violations.
Venkateshwara Rao, Registrar, JNTUH, said, “It is wrong news, as the incident occurred after breakfast hours when leftover chutney was placed aside in the canteen or mess. A rat accidentally fell into the vessel. Some students passing by noticed the rat in the vessel and uploaded videos on social media, leading to misinformation being spread.”
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