
Students Fall Ill at Sri Chaitanya Residential Junior College, Karimnagar: Dr. Sravan Dasoju Calls for Action
Hyderabad July 01,2024
In a concerning development, seventy students at Sri Chaitanya Residential Junior College in Karimnagar have fallen ill after consuming food provided by the institution. The incident has sparked alarm among parents and local authorities.
Dr. Sravan Dasoju, expressing his shock and concern on social media, criticized the college for its exploitative practices. He denounced the institution’s exorbitant fees, alleged mistreatment of students, and failure to maintain basic hygiene and scientific learning standards as illegal and inhumane. Dr. Dasoju called for immediate intervention to ensure the safety of students and accountability for the college management.
He urged the government to implement stringent policies to safeguard the well-being and holistic education of students across all educational institutions. Dr. Dasoju emphasized the necessity of regular inspections of private college hostels to enforce hygiene standards effectively.

Highlighting electoral promises to regulate corporate colleges, Dr. Dasoju criticized the inaction and insensitivity of the Telangana Chief Minister’s Office, which oversees the Education Ministry. He called for heightened attention to critical portfolios such as Education and Home Affairs, urging officials to prioritize student safety and welfare.
Dr. Dasoju concluded by urging authorities to appoint individuals with compassion, commitment, and competence to ensure effective governance and protection of student rights in educational institutions.
This incident underscores the need for robust measures to safeguard student health and uphold educational standards in private colleges.