No meat, eggs or school uniforms in State Gurukuls

Students at SC, ST, BCs and Minorities Housing Schools and Colleges cannot find eggs, meat or fruits or even school uniforms in their daily diets, just a few weeks before the beginning of the new academic year.
These required contractors and suppliers are revived because their payments are waiting for a few months. Throughout the state, the traders who banned a few cases of goodwill protested with managers clearly and ended the meat and egg materials. And the current diet is often composed of vegetables, as reported by various managers and authorities in the Social Welfare Housing Education Institutions Association of Social Welfare Educational Institutions.
“I was expecting me to pay about 10 lakh for six months. I stopped the supply of sheep meat. His uncles, who supplied to the hostels in Gowlidoddi and Narsingi, have already stopped deliveries.
Other suppliers said they were represented to the TGSWreis head office, but they could not find any solution. At least five SCs in the Ranga Reddy Region, Egg Supplier of the Hostels of the St and Minority, says that the usual supply is about 6,000 eggs a week. “The principals of several schools are trying to make some payment by bringing together their funds, but this is not enough. The episode owes me 3 lakh, or he says.
According to a senior official in TGSWreis, which accepts the crisis, the ‘widespread diet scheme’, which aims to provide fair nutrition, is now drowning. How can managers force menus without adequate budget support? ”
Another official requesting anonymity said that the ız indecision of the new central procurement policy ği, which must facilitate tenders and supply, is not an administrative order and that the field level officers were left without operational clarity.
TGSWREIS officials and managers think that without the government’s intervention, the general application will enter the next quarter and an early decision will provide basic resources until at least September.
In November 2024, the state government increased the diet and cosmetic charges by 40%as the ‘Prime Minister Revanth Reddy’s Diwali gift to all hostels’, and the aim of the ‘Common Diet Diet’ was to benefit about 8 lakh students in approximately 3,943 housing schools.
The new four -week widespread diet, at least five times a week, chicken four times a week and sheep meat twice a month, seasonal fruits and protein snacks every day.
Regarding the supply of uniforms, managers said that the students in St Gurukuls used the cloth supplied for last year’s uniforms, that SC Gurukuls did not receive new sets for two years and that BC and minorities received partial materials.
Published – 30 June 2025 01:08



