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Osmania University Ladies Hostel: Lunch Served with Worms

Worms in Lunch Spark Outrage and Protest at Osmania University Ladies Hostel

Osmania University’s Ladies Hostel became the scene of a shocking protest on Tuesday as students found their lunch infested with worms. This repulsive discovery fueled outrage and prompted residents to stage a demonstration, holding up their contaminated plates as grim evidence.

“How can we be expected to eat food crawling with worms and insects?” exclaimed a protesting student, questioning the university administration’s commitment to basic hygiene. The students’ anger stemmed not only from the immediate incident but also from repeated complaints about unhygienic food that had fallen on deaf ears for months.

They further alleged that raising concerns resulted in threats of admission cancellation from the administration, adding fuel to their frustration. Their demands were clear: immediate rectification of the food quality and removal of the hostel director, Kalyana Lakshmi, who they held responsible for the persistent neglect.

This incident raises serious concerns about student well-being and the responsibility of educational institutions to provide a safe and healthy environment. The protest highlighted the urgent need for transparency and accountability in addressing issues related to food quality and hostel management. Hopefully, the students’ voices will be heard and lead to swift action to ensure their rights to basic necessities like clean and edible food are respected.

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EFLU Protest: Call to Drop Charges

Hyderabad: Students and teachers at the English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU) are calling on the university administration to drop the charges filed against students and faculty members who were protesting against the mishandling of a sexual assault case on campus.

The students clarified that their protest was focused on the university’s failure to handle the sexual assault incident and not related to the cancellation of a literary discussion about the Palestinian cause.

One student mentioned in the FIR wasn’t even on campus on the morning of October 19. They had left for Kerala and had proof of a valid flight ticket. However, this student had participated in earlier protests by the SPARSH committee, advocating for elected student representatives.

Faculty members claim that two of their colleagues, who were trying to address the situation at the request of the Proctor, are now facing accusations of encouraging the students to protest against him.

In the meantime, the EFLU administration has extended the holidays until October 29.