Altogether 150 students fell ill today after eating midday meals at two schools in two districts of Bihar, barely a fortnight after 23 students died in Saran district from contaminated food served to them.
Altogether 55 students of a government middle school fell ill after complaining of uneasiness after the midday meal provided by an NGO at Kalyuga village in Jamui district, police sources said.
They were admitted to the Jhajha referral hospital, the sources said.
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Samples of the meal were collected by the police.
In Arwal district, 95 students of the Chamandi primary school fell ill after the meal and were taken to the Kurtha Health Centre, official sources said.
The students were administered saline and discharged in the evening.
"We have sought reports from the district administrations," Director, Midday Meal scheme, R Lakshamanan, told PTI in Patna.
On July 16, 23 students died after eating poisonous midday meals in a primary school at Dharmasati Gandaman village at Chapra in Saran district.