Rapid Summary
- Minister for Social Welfare Adluri Laxman Kumar conducted a surprise inspection at the Telangana Social Welfare Residential School/Junior College for girls in Chintakunta, Karimnagar.
- During the visit,he had lunch with students and received feedback about poor quality food,including complaints about coarse rice being served instead of fine rice.
- He expressed anger at staff and directed the District Supply Officer (DSO) to replace the coarse rice immediately.
- The minister issued instructions to higher authorities to take action against negligent officials and improve food quality in State-run schools.
- Additional directives included enhancing kitchen hygiene, installing another RO water plant, providing new steel utensils, and constructing a compound wall around the school premises.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The Minister’s intervention is a step towards improving standards in government-run residential schools, particularly those catering to underprivileged students. The focus on food quality underscores concerns regarding gaps in service delivery within welfare institutions managed by local authorities. Such inspections could drive accountability among officials yet might require sustained follow-up measures for long-term improvements. Attention to infrastructure needs like RO plants and better hygiene further highlights systemic issues that need addressing across similar facilities statewide.
Read More: Published August 11, 2025 [IST]