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Summary:

A food poisoning incident at the BC Welfare Boys Hostel in Dharmavaram, Gadwal district, Telangana, resulted in 54 students being hospitalized after eating dinner. The meal included cauliflower and cabbage. District officials are investigating the cause, including the possibility of contaminated eggs. Most students were discharged within a day. The Collector plans to increase the frequency of inspections at welfare hostels to prevent future incidents.

News Article:

Telangana Students Hospitalized After Suspected Food Poisoning at Hostel

HYDERABAD, November 1, 2025 – Over 50 students at the BC Welfare Boys Hostel in Dharmavaram, Gadwal district, Telangana, were hospitalized Friday night after a suspected food poisoning incident. According to district officials, 54 students were admitted to the Government Hospital after consuming dinner at the hostel on October 31st.

The meal served included cauliflower and cabbage. Symptoms emerged shortly after, prompting a mass transport to the hospital.

“While 32 students were discharged Saturday morning, we anticipate another 22 will be released by the afternoon,” stated District Collector B.M. Santhosh. The hostel houses 140 students, with 110 present on the night of the incident.

An investigation is underway to determine the precise cause of the food poisoning. Authorities are also considering the possibility of contaminated eggs and are prepared to send samples to the Food Inspector for testing, if available.

Collector Santhosh, who had visited the hostel a month prior, emphasized that regular inspections of educational institutions are conducted. “At least three institutions are inspected weekly without prior notice,” he said. He further noted that hostel Food Safety Committee members sample the food before it is served to students and check the quality of ingredients.

While Tahsildars currently visit the Welfare Hostel twice a month, orders are being issued to increase the frequency to once a week in light of the incident, aiming to prevent future occurrences.

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