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Rotten Eggs Distributed to Children at Hyderabad Anganwadi Sparks Outrage

Spoiled Eggs Distributed at Hyderabad’s Asif Nagar Anganwadi — Community Demands Accountability

Hyderabad, Telangana – A serious food safety issue has emerged from Mehdi Patnam’s Asif Nagar Anganwadi center, where rotten eggs were reportedly distributed to young children. The incident came to light after concerned locals confronted Anganwadi teachers about the foul smell and condition of the eggs.

Shockingly, one of the teachers carelessly admitted that the eggs had been stored for more than ten days due to school closure, and were still handed out without any quality checks.

The revelation has triggered public outrage, with parents and residents demanding strict accountability and immediate government intervention. “This is not just negligence — it’s putting innocent lives at risk,” said a local resident.

Health experts warn that consuming rotten eggs can cause severe food poisoning and bacterial infections, particularly dangerous for children.

Locals are now urging the Women and Child Welfare Department to:

  • Launch a thorough investigation

  • Suspend the negligent staff

  • Implement strict food storage protocols

  • Conduct regular food quality audits

This alarming incident adds to growing concerns about food safety standards in government-run child welfare programs.

Call to Action:

Citizens are calling for immediate reforms in Anganwadi operations, demanding that food quality and child safety be treated as top priorities by the authorities.

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