School Education Secretary R Bhattacharya who held deliberations with all state secretaries through video- conferencing in wake of the incident emphasised on an effective contingency plan to tackle such untoward incidents.
23 children died after consuming midday meal in Bihar's Saran district on July 16.
The secretary directed the states to adhere strictly to guidelines such as teachers and a member of the school management committee tasting the food before it was served to the children, senior HRD Ministry officials said.
Chhattisgarh also came in for praise because of active community participation in implementation of the scheme, they said.
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Some structural issues about the execution of the scheme and the lacunae also came up for deliberation, sources said.
Meanwhile, the new monitoring committee announced by the Ministry would not only review effective monitoring of the scheme but also ensure quality, safety and hygiene aspects.
Confirming the presence of poisonous pesticides in the meal, Forensic Science Laboratory said the contaminated food contained monocrotophos, an organophosphate insecticide, after experts examined samples of oil from the container, food remains on the platter and remains in the utensils.