
Worms were found in mid-day meals served to students across 75 schools in Bihar's Arwal district on Tuesday, leading to chaos and students throwing away the food. NDTV reports that the incident…
Worms were found in mid-day meals served to students across 75 schools in Bihar's Arwal district on Tuesday, leading to chaos and students throwing away the food. NDTV reports that the incident has raised questions about the quality of mid-day meals in government educational institutes. Freepressjournal.in adds that children refused to eat after noticing worms in the soybean curry and rice.
The mid-day meal supply in Arwal was handled by the Royal Manav Mitra Seva Samiti. District education officer Asgar Hussain said strict action would be taken against the agency if the investigation finds negligence. The education department has ordered an immediate probe into the matter.
Both sources report the facts neutrally with no political slant. NDTV leads with the video evidence of worms, while Freepressjournal.in provides more operational detail, naming the supplying agency and quoting the education officer. Neither source speculates beyond the incident. The story is a straightforward food safety failure, the official response of an investigation is standard. A careful reader should watch for the probe's outcome and any action taken against the agency, which will test the government's stated commitment to child health.
Coverage: 2 sources, 2 neutral
Sources (2): ndtv.com (neutral report), freepressjournal.in (neutral report)
This story was synthesised by AI from the 2 sources linked above.
Updated: this story now draws on 2 sources.