20 children die after eating school lunch in India

Published July 17, 2013
—File Photo.
—File Photo.

PATNA, India: At least 20 children have died and more are sick after eating free meals at a primary school in eastern India, an official said Wednesday.

Bihar state official Abhijit Sinha said another 27 children and the school cook have been hospitalized in Patna, the state capital.

Ten of them are in serious condition. The children are aged 8 to 11.

They fell ill soon after eating meals in the school on Tuesday in Masrakh, a village 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of Patna. They were rushed to a local hospital and later to the state capital for treatment, Sinha said The meal was cooked in the school kitchen, but school authorities stopped serving the meal as children started vomiting.

P.K. Sahi, the state education minister, said a preliminary investigation suggests the food had traces of an organophosphate used as an insecticide on rice and wheat crops. It's believed the food was not washed before it was served at the school.

Many state governments in India have launched midday meal programs for poor children. Malnutrition is one of the major health concerns among Indian children.

Bihar state Chief Minister Nitish Kumar ordered an inquiry.

Authorities have suspended a food inspector and registered a case of criminal negligence against the school headmaster.

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