Hyderabad

Netizens claim rat found in ‘chutney’ at JNTUH Sultanpur mess, share video

It has triggered anger among students and sparked various reactions.

Hyderabad: Netizens, including students, claimed that a live rat was found in ‘chutney’ at the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH) college mess located in Sultanpur.

In the video circulating on social media, a rat can be seen struggling to get out of the ‘chutney’.

Though no officials have responded to the video, it has triggered anger among students and sparked various reactions.

One student wrote, “Rat in the ‘chutney’ at JNTUH Sultanpur. What hygiene maintenance by the staff members.”

Another Twitter user wrote, “Somebody please help them. They are just students who deserve good food.”

Recently, officials from the Food Safety Department, Telangana, conducted a raid on the JNTUH mess at Sultanpur and found many violations.

Fifteen kilograms of maida flour were found to be infested with black beetles and were discarded. Twenty-five kilograms of fungus-infested vegetables were also identified and discarded, the department reported.

“The storeroom was found to be unhygienic with rodents and excessive rat excreta. The kitchen, wash area, and dining area were in unhygienic conditions. Food handlers were found without head caps, aprons, and medical records. The RO water plant was not working. A notice has been issued, and further action will be taken accordingly,” the department stated.

Now, it is being claimed that the video of the rat in the ‘chutney’ is from JNTUH, Sultanpur.

This post was last modified on July 9, 2024 1:04 pm

Share
Sameer Khan

Sameer Khan, a native of Hyderabad, holds an M.Tech degree. He has been associated with Siasat since 2011, covering stories on Hyderabad, Business, Sports and Technology. Beyond journalism, he is a passionate IT trainer, sharing his expertise in programming and technology with aspiring students. In his leisure time, he enjoys reading books on business, learning about emerging technologies, and exploring geopolitics.

Load more...