
Telangana Student Injured as Ceiling Fan Falls During Exam, Sparks Protest
A ceiling fan fell on an Intermediate student at Sahasra Junior College, Telangana, injuring her face and hand during exams. The incident triggered protests by ABVP, demanding action against college authorities for negligence. Here’s what happened and the response from officials.
Telangana Student Injured as Ceiling Fan Falls During Exam, Sparks Protest
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Ceiling Fan Falls on Student in Telangana College, Injures Her During Exam
A shocking incident at Sahasra Junior College in Mankammathota, Telangana, has raised serious concerns over student safety in educational institutions. On March 12, 2024, a ceiling fan collapsed inside the examination hall, injuring an Intermediate second-year student, Nili Shivanvitha, while she was appearing for her exam.
The incident has sparked outrage among student activists and parents, who are demanding accountability from college authorities and the Telangana Intermediate Board for their alleged negligence.
Student Injured, Continues Exam Despite Trauma
How the Incident Unfolded
- The accident occurred midway through the examination, when the ceiling fan suddenly detached and fell near Shivanvitha, injuring her face and hand.
- Exam invigilators and a healthcare worker present at the center immediately rushed to her aid.
- A local Registered Medical Practitioner (RMP) provided first aid to the injured student.
- Despite her injuries, she was allowed to continue her exam with extra time granted by the authorities.
ABVP Protests Against Negligence, Police Detain Activists
Following the incident, student activists from the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) attempted to stage a protest outside the college. They demanded strict action against the college administration for failing to maintain basic safety standards in classrooms.
Key Demands of Protesters:
✔️ Immediate investigation into the incident
✔️ Strict action against the college management for negligence
✔️ Better infrastructure and safety measures at examination centers
However, before the protest could escalate, police intervened and detained several ABVP activists.

Parents and Activists Hold College Responsible
Shivanvitha’s parents, along with student groups, have held the college administration and Telangana Intermediate Board accountable for their negligence.
They argue that:
🔴 Poor maintenance of classrooms is putting students at risk.
🔴 No regular safety checks are being conducted in examination halls.
🔴 Authorities ignored prior complaints about the poor infrastructure of private junior colleges.
Are Examination Centers Safe for Students?
This incident has raised serious concerns about the safety standards in Telangana’s educational institutions.
🔹 Lack of Maintenance: Many colleges fail to maintain their infrastructure, leading to accidents like falling ceiling fans, broken furniture, and unsafe classrooms.
🔹 Overcrowded Exam Halls: Many private colleges accommodate more students than they can handle, increasing safety hazards.
🔹 No Accountability: Despite repeated incidents, authorities rarely take strict action against institutions that fail to meet safety standards.
What’s Next? Will Authorities Take Action?
While the college has yet to issue an official statement, parents and activists are demanding intervention from the Telangana government to ensure:
✔️ Strict safety checks in examination centers
✔️ Accountability for negligent institutions
✔️ Better facilities and student safety protocols
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Last Updated on: Thursday, March 13, 2025 4:26 pm by Rahul Chourasia | Published by: Rahul Chourasia on Thursday, March 13, 2025 2:54 pm | News Categories: News
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