Pesticides in Telangana govt school water have raised alarm after a tank supplying drinking water to students was found contaminated. The shocking discovery has sparked widespread concern among parents, prompting urgent action from health and education authorities.

Children were told not to drink water from the toxic tank, and no midday lunches were prepared.
Hyderabad: After pesticides allegedly contaminated a drinking water tank, the principal of a government primary school in Dharampuri village in Ichhoda mandal in the Adilabad district complained to the police.
According to the principal, a pesticide can was found lying on the campus, raising concerns about pesticides in Telangana govt school water. The principal also alleged that the poisonous substance was discovered in the utensils used for cooking mid-day meals.
No midday meals were prepared, the staff was informed, and kids were strictly instructed not to drink any water from the toxic tank.
Police filed a formal complaint after receiving a complaint from the principal. To find the guilty, more investigations are underway.
Pesticides in Telangana govt school water posed a serious risk to the thirty children studying at the school. Fortunately, a major incident was averted, and parents heaved a sigh of relief.

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