Bihar school tragedy: Govt asks CSIR to conduct tests on midday meals

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Following the tragic death of 23 little kids in a Bihar school after they consumed to poisoned meals a fortnight ago,  the Centre has asked the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) to randomly test samples of food served in schools as part of the scheme for quality and their protein and calorie content. Already, the CISR  is doing the sampling in Delhi and Andhra schools and results are awaited of the first samples collected from these states. Scientists from the CSIR would be involved in the exercise which will be undertaken across the country, HRD ministry officials said. The outcome of the reports from the tests would have a bearing on the funds released to the states, they said."Schools would be randomly selected for sample collection. Apart from the kitchen where the food is cooked, samples would also be collected from the food which is finally served to the students," they said.

 

The recent midday-meal tragedy in Bihar claimed the lives of 23 students after they consumed food served in their school. The latest development follows strong instructions from HRD ministry to the states to strictly adhere to the guidelines drawn up to ensure safety of the food served as part of the scheme. Among the HRD ministry directions is one calling for teachers and a member of the school management committee to taste the food before it is served to the children. States have also been asked to ensure that items used in preparing the food, including the oil, were of standard quality and packaged in sealed containers. Reports suggest that the ministry has received over 100 complaints over the last two years about mismanagement in the mid-day meal scheme and misappropriation of funds, notably in UP, Bihar, MP and Bengal.

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