Thirteen students of Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya in Siddipet were rushed to the hospital after complaining of severe stomach pain following their dinner on Sunday night.

  • 13 students of KGBV Siddipet hospitalized due to suspected food poisoning.
  • Symptoms included severe stomachache and general discomfort.
  • Medical experts suspect contamination due to monsoon conditions.
  • Education department has initiated a formal inquiry.

In a distressing incident in Telangana’s Siddipet district, thirteen students of the Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV) were hospitalized after falling ill on Sunday night. The students reported acute abdominal pain and discomfort shortly after consuming their dinner at the school hostel.

According to official reports, the dietary intake for the day included chapati and potato curry for breakfast and chicken for lunch. However, the onset of symptoms occurred specifically after the evening meal. The hostel administration acted swiftly, transporting the affected students via ambulance to the Government Hospital in Cheriyal.

Why This Matters

BozokMedia analysis shows that this incident highlights a critical gap in the monitoring of food safety standards within government-run residential schools. During the monsoon season, the risk of water-borne diseases and food contamination spikes significantly. The lack of stringent quality checks on outsourced or hostel-prepared meals puts hundreds of students at risk.

Contaminated water sources and improper food storage during high-humidity monsoon periods are the primary drivers of mass food poisoning in institutional settings.

Medical professionals at the Cheriyal hospital suspect that the illness was caused by either contaminated food or drinking water. The Education Department has since launched a comprehensive inquiry, and samples of the food and water supplies are expected to be sent for laboratory testing to pinpoint the exact contaminant.

Parallelly, the region was shaken by another tragedy involving a 19-year-old first-year MBBS student from Osmania Medical College. The student allegedly died by suicide by jumping from a building in the Uppal police station limits. Preliminary police investigations suggest the student may have been suffering from depression, although no suicide note was recovered.

Did You Know?: The Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV) is a central government scheme designed to provide residential schooling to girls from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the current health status of the students?
Doctors have reported that the condition of all 13 students is currently stable following necessary medical intervention.

2. What actions are being taken by the authorities?
The education department is conducting an inquiry and testing the quality of food and water supplied to the hostel.