"To control and prevent anaemia among adolescent girls, the government will distribute iron folic acid (IFC) tablets in all schools twice a week from the next academic session," an official here said.
These tablets will be distributed on Tuesday and Saturday every week while albendazole, which is used to treat intestinal worm infections will be given twice in an academic year, in the months of August and January, he said.
The health and haemoglobin levels of students will also be checked regularly.