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Dead lizard in Bihar mid-day meal, 24 students ill

Updated on: 01 August,2014 06:49 PM IST  | 
IANS |

At least 24 students of a government-run primary school fell ill in Bihar on Friday after eating mid-day meal in which a dead lizard was found, officials said

Dead lizard in Bihar mid-day meal, 24 students ill

Patna: At least 24 students of a government primary school fell ill in Bihar on Friday after eating mid-day meal in which a dead lizard was found, officials said.


This is the fourth such incident in the last one month in the state.


In another incident early July, a dead snake was found in the mid-day meal served to students.


A district official in Bhagalpur said children complained of uneasiness after the meal at a primary school at Raghopur, near Naugachia.

They were admitted to a government-run primary health centre and are said to be out of danger. "Doctors examined and treated them," an official said.

He said some children informed authorities that there was a dead lizard in the meal served to them.

"We have asked the official concerned to conduct an inquiry and submit a report soon. The guilty officials or teachers will face action," he added.

Police collected samples of the meal, the official said. Doctors who examined the children, however, did not find any sign of poisoning.

Last Saturday, 12 students fell ill in Buxar district after eating their mid-day meal at a government school, officials said.

In Vaishali district 33 students fell sick July 18, and in Siwan district 25 others took ill July 11 after their mid-day meals.

According to education department officials, there have been 14 incidents of poisoning in the past seven months in the state, including Friday's case from Bhagalpur.

Last year, 23 students died after eating meal at a primary school in Saran district.

In Bihar, 16 million students get food under the mid-day meal scheme, which is running in 72,000 schools across the state.

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