Rat in telangana hostel mess

The university mess system in India provides meals to students living in hostels and on campuses. That’s why it is a critical aspect of student life. Despite its significance, there are a lot of unfavorable conditions in university messes around the nation. It raises serious questions concerning general student welfare, health, and cleanliness.

Similarly, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University students in Sultanpur, Hyderabad, were taken aback when they reported seeing a rat swimming in a chutney served at their dorm meal.

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The matter became a hot topic of discussion after its video went viral.

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The rat found in the Chutney caused outrage

The discovery of a rat swimming in a chutney in the hostel mess of Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University in Sultanpur, Hyderabad, reportedly shocked the students. Following the widespread release of the episode’s footage online, social media users have once again expressed worries about food safety.

One of the kids recorded the little video, which included the rat swimming in a big chutney jar. It all happened because the cot, in which the rat was swimming, was not covered properly. The incident triggered outrage among students at the university.

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Soon after, social media users debated hostel food safety and sanitary regulations on X. The management drew harsh criticism for neglecting to maintain fundamental guidelines that guarantee the safety of the pupils.

Have a look at the video

Take a look at how netizens reacted to the gross incident

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Meanwhile, similar food safety violations have been reported across the country in recent months, thus the occurrence at JNTU Hyderabad is not a unique instance. A Hyderabad homeowner reported finding a maggot in chicken biryani they had eaten from Swiggy only last month.

Earlier this year, a man in Mumbai discovered a dead mouse in a vegetarian meal at the Worli outlet of Barbeque Nation.

A further startling event involves a human finger discovered in an online ordered ice cream. Additionally, a restaurant in Ahmedabad was forced to close after customers claimed to have found a dead rat in their sambhar. These occurrences highlight the critical need for more stringent food safety regulations and responsibility from all food service providers, including commercial restaurants and academic canteens.

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