The Delhi Health Department has been implementing the central programme in all government, aided and schools of local bodies in the past.
"In the programme, Albendazole chewable tablets will be distributed to all the schools for use as a single dose on February 10, 2017 for the students of Class VI to XII, which shall be provided in the school itself under the supervision of the class teachers," a communication by Directorate of Education (DoE) to private schools said.
The tablet prevents growth of hook worms, whip worms and round worms in the body whose growth results in anaemia and malnutrition.
The schools have been asked to share data of the students enrolled in the said classes. The health department will organise training sessions in schools, establish supply chain management and set up Emergency Response System (ERS) to deal with minor side effects of medication, if any.
While the Health Minister has directed that the programme must be implemented, DoE has made it voluntary for now.