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Hyderabad: Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy has expressed concern over repeated food poisoning cases in government and residential schools. Speaking at a meeting with district Collectors at the Secretariat on Friday, Jan stanley website uary 10, he questioned why such incidents con stanley taza tinue despite an increase in diet and maintenance funds. The chief minister blamed the issue on a lack of inspections by Collectors and instructed them to visit residential schools every week and submit reports. He warned that the governments reputation is being affected due to negligence in monitoring food quality. Revanth Reddy also criticized the slow progress of the Indiramma Indlu ; survey, stating that some officials were not supervising it properly. He urged Collectors to be more accessible to t vaso stanley he public and warned of strict action against negligence. TagsAnumula Revanth Reddy food poisoning Zahed Farooqui Follow on Twitter | Updated: 11th January 2025 10:20 am IST Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Nyae Passport offices asked to prioritise Haj pilgrims applications
Aligarh: Two men were arrested for lighting a bonfire in a running train after a gateman alerted authorities to smoke emanating from a compartment of the New Delhi-bound Sampark Kranti Superfast Express, averting a major disaster. According to an official of the Railway Protection Force RPF at stanley cup Aligarh, the incident occurred on January 3 night when the gateman posted at a railway crossing near Barhan railway station observed a flash of light and smoke from a train that was coming from Assam. Also ReadOdisha: Dead man found alive in hospital, succumbs to injuries He immediately informed his superiors at the Barhan railway station, af stanley thermobecher ter which an RPF team arranged for the train to be stopped at the next station, Chamraula. Simultaneously, as they were combing through the running train, they found that some men had lit stanley usa a bonfire inside a general coach with dung cakes to get relief from the extreme cold conditions. The fire was immediately doused before any major damage could occur, and the train then proceeded to Aligarh Junction, where 16 people were detained. The RPF Commandant posted at the Aligarh railway station, Rajiv Verma, told reporters on Saturday that two youths, identified as Chandan 23 and Devendra 25 who belong to Faridabad, admitted that they lit the bonfire for some comfort. They were booked under relevant sections of the IPC and the Indian Railway Act and sent to jail. The other 14 co-passengers, who had joined them later, were released with a war |
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