
Cops are investigating how a lethal dose of insecticide got into the food at a school in the
impoverished eastern state of Bihar
One official said the ingredients may not have been properly washed before the meal was
cooked.
The children, between the ages of 8 and 11, fell ill on Tuesday soon after having lunch in
Gandamal, 50 miles north of the state capital of Patna.
School authorities immediately stopped serving the meal of rice, lentils, soya beans and
potatoes when the children began vomiting.
The lunch, part of a popular national campaign to give at least one daily hot meal to children
from poor families, was cooked in the school kitchen.
The school cook was also reported to be seriously ill.
One girl called Savita, 11, told how she got a stomach ache and was sick soon after eating.
“I don’t know what happened after that,” she said at Patna Medical College Hospital, where
she and 25 other children are being treated for poisoning.
Ten children are in a serious condition, officials said.
Authorities suspended an official in charge of the free meal scheme in the school and
registered a case of criminal negligence against the school headmaster, who fled as soon as
the children fell ill.
Angry villagers took the streets in protest, pelting a local police station with stones and
setting cars and buses ablaze.
India’s Mid-Day Meal scheme is the world’s largest school feeding programme involving 120
Source: The Sun UK



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