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Over 40 Students Hospitalised After Suspected Food Poisoning at Telangana Hostel

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More than 40 students were hospitalised after reportedly falling ill due to suspected food poisoning at a tribal school hostel in Telangana. The students are believed to have consumed contaminated food during breakfast. The incident has raised concerns about food safety and hygiene standards at the residential facility. Authorities have been alerted and an investigation into the cause of the illness is expected to follow.

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Over 40 Students Hospitalised After Suspected Food Poisoning at Telangana Hostel · ShortSingh