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Food poisoning outbreak in NMIMS Hyderabad: More than 50 students were admitted to hospital – following precautionary measures
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Food poisoning outbreak in NMIMS Hyderabad: More than 50 students were admitted to hospital – following precautionary measures

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Last updated: February 23, 2025 12:30 am
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Food poisoning outbreak in NMIMS Hyderabad: More than 50 students were admitted to hospital – following precautionary measures

More than 50 students in NMIMS faced food poisoning after consuming food to the campus. He experienced nausea, vomiting and fever. According to media reports, allegations arose that the administration tried to cover the incident. Read to learn to keep yourself safe.
Food poisoning outbreak in NMIMS Hyderabad: More than 50 students were admitted to hospital – following precautionary measures

Food poisoning outbreak in NMIMS Hyderabad: Hospital to more than 50 students

More than 50 students of Narsi Monji Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) at Jadcherla fell ill due to food poisoning after consuming their campus food this week. Shortly after eating, many students began to experience symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and fever. Instead of transferring to hospitals, the affected students were treated by private doctors in the college campus. Many people received treatment by lie on the floor of the library and common room, increasing concerns about the situation.
The students alleged that the university management tried to cover the incident by not providing immediate and proper medical care. He also claimed that his previous complaints about the quality of poor food were ignored by the administration.
Jadcherla MLA P. Anirudh Reddy visited the institute after knowing about the incident and criticized the administration’s response. Expressing shock at the students being treated on the floor, they questioned the ability of medical personnel and lack of proper medical equipment.
“You are only trying to protect the university. Protect children. Immediately transfer them to hospitals. If something happens, then who will take responsibility? The MLA asked the university officials.
After their intervention, 15–20 students were finally transferred to hospitals in Mahabubnagar and Hyderabad for better treatment.

Students’ concerns on food security

Students claim that this is not a separate case. He has expressed concern about the poor quality of food and poor drinking water provided in the institute. Complaints about inferior grocery items, vegetables and cooking oils used in food preparation have allegedly become uncontrolled.

The incident has raised serious questions about food safety standards and medical preparations in the campus.

Precautionary measures to follow

To prevent food poisoning and ensure food security in hostels and institutions, students and management can follow these measures:

for students:

    Check the quality of the food: Avoid eating food that looks bad or smells.
  • Report the concerns immediately: If the food appears unhealthy then inform the administration.
  • Stay hydrated: Drink lots of safe, filtered water to prevent dehydration.
  • Be cautious with symptoms: If you experience nausea or abdominal pain, get medical help immediately.
  • Maintain cleanliness: Wash hands before and after eating to prevent infection.
  • For institutions:

      Ensure food safety audit: Regularly inspect grocery goods and food preparation methods.
  • Provide clean drinking water: Regular maintenance of water filters is necessary.
  • Immediate medical aid: Medical staff on standby with essential equipment.
  • Emergency Transport: Keep an ambulance ready for immediate cases.
  • Address complaints immediately: Students listen to concerns and take immediate action.
  • With proper food safety measures and an active response from the administration, such incidents can be prevented in the future. Officers should ensure that student welfare is a top priority.
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