Hyderabad, Sep 20 (Ians) In yet another case of food poisoning in government-run schools in Telangana, 31 students of a minority residential school in Kumaram Bheem Asifabad district have taken ill.
The students of the residential school for boys in Kagaznagar town complained of stomach ache and vomiting after the dinner on Monday.
As word spread about the incident, local media persons reached the school but the staff did not allow them to enter the premises. The staff tried to shift the students from the rear door. Police reached there and shifted the affected students to the hospital in their vehicles.
District Medical and Health Officer (Dmho) Prabhakar Reddy said the condition of the students was stable. He ordered an inquiry into the incident.
Officials said it appeared that due to the shortage of staff, rice was not washed before cooking.
Students said that they had complained to the principal about insects...
The students of the residential school for boys in Kagaznagar town complained of stomach ache and vomiting after the dinner on Monday.
As word spread about the incident, local media persons reached the school but the staff did not allow them to enter the premises. The staff tried to shift the students from the rear door. Police reached there and shifted the affected students to the hospital in their vehicles.
District Medical and Health Officer (Dmho) Prabhakar Reddy said the condition of the students was stable. He ordered an inquiry into the incident.
Officials said it appeared that due to the shortage of staff, rice was not washed before cooking.
Students said that they had complained to the principal about insects...
- 9/20/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Hyderabad, Sep 20 (Ians) In yet another case of food poisoning in government-run schools in Telangana, 31 students of a minority residential school in Kumaram Bheem Asifabad district have taken ill.
The students of the residential school for boys in Kagaznagar town complained of stomach ache and vomiting after the dinner on Monday.
As word spread about the incident, local media persons reached the school but the staff did not allow them to enter the premises. The staff tried to shift the students from the rear door. Police reached there and shifted the affected students to the hospital in their vehicles.
District Medical and Health Officer (Dmho) Prabhakar Reddy said the condition of the students was stable. He ordered an inquiry into the incident.
Officials said it appeared that due to the shortage of staff, rice was not washed before cooking.
Students said that they had complained to the principal about insects...
The students of the residential school for boys in Kagaznagar town complained of stomach ache and vomiting after the dinner on Monday.
As word spread about the incident, local media persons reached the school but the staff did not allow them to enter the premises. The staff tried to shift the students from the rear door. Police reached there and shifted the affected students to the hospital in their vehicles.
District Medical and Health Officer (Dmho) Prabhakar Reddy said the condition of the students was stable. He ordered an inquiry into the incident.
Officials said it appeared that due to the shortage of staff, rice was not washed before cooking.
Students said that they had complained to the principal about insects...
- 9/20/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Hyderabad, Sep 20 (Ians) In yet another case of food poisoning in government-run schools in Telangana, 31 students of a minority residential school in Kumaram Bheem Asifabad district have taken ill.
The students of the residential school for boys in Kagaznagar town complained of stomach ache and vomiting after the dinner on Monday.
As word spread about the incident, local media persons reached the school but the staff did not allow them to enter the premises. The staff tried to shift the students from the rear door. Police reached there and shifted the affected students to the hospital in their vehicles.
District Medical and Health Officer (Dmho) Prabhakar Reddy said the condition of the students was stable. He ordered an inquiry into the incident.
Officials said it appeared that due to the shortage of staff, rice was not washed before cooking.
Students said that they had complained to the principal about insects...
The students of the residential school for boys in Kagaznagar town complained of stomach ache and vomiting after the dinner on Monday.
As word spread about the incident, local media persons reached the school but the staff did not allow them to enter the premises. The staff tried to shift the students from the rear door. Police reached there and shifted the affected students to the hospital in their vehicles.
District Medical and Health Officer (Dmho) Prabhakar Reddy said the condition of the students was stable. He ordered an inquiry into the incident.
Officials said it appeared that due to the shortage of staff, rice was not washed before cooking.
Students said that they had complained to the principal about insects...
- 9/20/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Film: "Prema Katha Chitram"; Cast: Sudheer Babu, Nanditha, Praveen and Saptagiri; Director: J. Prabhakar Reddy; Rating: **1/2
Prabhakar Reddy's "Prema Katha Chitram" (Pkc) is one of those low budget films backed by quirky narration, that can't be placed under one particular genre. The reason? The film shifts gears at regular intervals only to remind us that it doesn't fit in to the genre we think it belongs to. Even though it leaves you guessing almost till the credits, what Pkc manages to achieve at the end is that it gives its viewers an experience worth their money.
During a time when most Telugu films are backed by their famed actors, Pkc succeeds merely due to its content.
Walking a tight rope between romance,.
Prabhakar Reddy's "Prema Katha Chitram" (Pkc) is one of those low budget films backed by quirky narration, that can't be placed under one particular genre. The reason? The film shifts gears at regular intervals only to remind us that it doesn't fit in to the genre we think it belongs to. Even though it leaves you guessing almost till the credits, what Pkc manages to achieve at the end is that it gives its viewers an experience worth their money.
During a time when most Telugu films are backed by their famed actors, Pkc succeeds merely due to its content.
Walking a tight rope between romance,.
- 6/8/2013
- by Shiva Prakash
- RealBollywood.com
Amitabh Bachchan’s characters and the style they carry have always been inspirational and quite the trend setters: be it the Jai of Sholay to Auro of Paa. Amitabh Bachchan strives to entertain, and so he not only works on the role given to him but also adapts and carries any new look and style the role requires. Any director having worked with Mr. Bachchan or planning to work with him really does his homework in visualizing and implementing the details of the character Mr Bachchan is to play from costume to mannerism. The costumes are planned taking everything into consideration and sometimes those designs take inspiration from real life.
The look and style of Dr. Prabhakar Anand, the character played by Amitabh, has a somewhat of a different approach in Prakash Jha’s next film – Aarakshan. Even though we have seen Mr. Bachchan in a similar character, the audience...
The look and style of Dr. Prabhakar Anand, the character played by Amitabh, has a somewhat of a different approach in Prakash Jha’s next film – Aarakshan. Even though we have seen Mr. Bachchan in a similar character, the audience...
- 7/20/2011
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Amitabh Bachchan characters and the style they carry have always been inspirational and quite the trend setters. Be it the Jai of .Sholay. to Auro of .Paa., people have loved and admired his characters and followed his style. Amitabh Bachchan strives to entertain, and thus he not only works on the role given to him but also adapts and carries any new look and style that is associated with the role with a open mind and taking inspiration from real life, be it the director of the film. Any director having worked with Mr. Bachchan or planning to work with him really does his due diligence in visualizing and implementing the details of the character he is to play from costume to mannerism. The look and style of Dr. Prabhakar Anand, the character played by Amitabh, has a somewhat of a different approach in Prakash Jha.s next film . Aarakshan.
- 7/18/2011
- Filmicafe
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