Terrible news: 22 children killed and 25 seriously ill after eating school dinner in India

At least 22 children died and many others  were sick after eating a free school lunch that was tainted by a heavy dose of  insecticide, officials in India said today.

It was not immediately clear how chemicals  ended up in the food in a school in the eastern state of Bihar, although one  official said the food may not have been properly washed before it was cooked.

The children, between the ages of 8 and 11,  fell ill yesterday soon after eating their school lunch in Masrakh, a village 50  miles north of the state capital of Patna.

Dozens sick: Schoolchildren receive treatment at a hospital after falling ill soon after eating free school meals in Masrakh, a village 50 miles north of Patna in Bihar, IndiaDozens sick: Schoolchildren receive treatment at a  hospital after falling ill soon after eating free school mealsSchool authorities immediately stopped  serving the meal of rice, lentils, soya and potatoes as the children started  vomiting.

The lunch, part of a popular  country-wide  campaign to give at least one hot meal to children from  poor families, was  cooked in the school kitchen.

The children were quickly rushed to a local  hospital and later to Patna for treatment, state official Abhijit Sinha said.

In addition to the 22 children who  died,  another 25 children as well as the school cook have been taken to  hospital, he  said. Eight of them were in a serious condition.

Treatment: The meal was cooked in the school kitchen, but school authorities stopped serving it as children started vomitingTreatment: The meal was cooked in the school kitchen,  but school authorities stopped serving it as children started  vomiting

Authorities suspended an official in  charge  of the free meal scheme in the school and registered a case of  criminal  negligence against the school headmaster, who fled as soon as  the children fell  ill.

P.K.  Sahi, the state education  minister, said a preliminary investigation suggested  the food had traces of an organophosphate used as an insecticide on rice and  wheat crops.

It’s  believed the grain was not washed before it was served at the school, he said.

However, villagers said the problem  appeared  to be with a side dish of soya and potatoes, adding that  children who had not  eaten that dish were fine – although they had eaten the rice and  lentils.

Horror: A father mourns as he holds his dead daughter today inside an ambulance, outside a hospital in Patna, in the eastern Indian state of BiharHorror: A father mourns as he holds his dead daughter  today inside an ambulance, outside a hospital in Patna, in the eastern Indian  state of BiharIndia’s midday meal scheme is one of the  world’s biggest school nutrition programs.

State governments have the freedom to  decide  on menus and timings of the meals depending on local conditions  and  availability of food rations.

It was first introduced in southern India,  where it was seen as an incentive for poor parents to send their children to  school.

Since then the program has been  replicated  across the country covering some 120million school children  as part of an  effort to address concerns about malnutrition.

Location: It was not immediately clear how chemicals ended up in the food in a school in Masrakh, near Patna in Bihar, although one official said the food may not have been properly washed before it was cookedLocation: It was not immediately clear how chemicals  ended up in the food in a school in Masrakh, near Patna in Bihar, although one  official said the food may not have been properly washed before it was  cooked

According to the government, nearly half of  all Indian children suffer from malnutrition.

Although there have been occasional  complaints about the quality of the food served, or the lack of hygiene, the  tragedy in Bihar appeared to be the worst associated with the  massive food  program.

Bihar’s top elected official, Chief Minister  Nitish Kumar, has ordered an inquiry into the deaths.

Read more: DailyMail

 

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