2 hospitalised after ‘lizard lunch’ in school

New Delhi: Two girls were hospitalised here on Saturday after eating the mid-day meal served in their school. The vendor was booked after police received a complaint from the principal.

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia visited the MCD school and terminated the contract of the supplier.

Deputy Commissioner of Police, East, Pankaj Kumar Singh said that the two students of classes seven and eight at MCD Primary School, Trilokpuri complained of stomach ache after having their meals and were taken to Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital.

“Rest of the kids who were served with the same meal haven’t shown any such symptoms and are completely fine,” the police officer said.

He said the food vendor was charged for negligence under section 336 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) after the school principal lodged a police complaint.

Sisodia tweeted: “A complaint was received about a lizard in the mid-day meal served at a school. I visited the school and spoke to the students. Two of them were hospitalised and are fine now”.

“We will not tolerate this kind of carelessness in the mid-day meal. An FIR is being filed against the supplier and the contract has been terminated with immediate effect. Until any other arrangement is being done, a nearby supplier will supply food in 61 schools being served by the suspended supplier,” he said.

The police official said the two girls are under observation while the rest of the kids who were served with the same meal haven’t shown any such symptoms and are completely fine. He added there will be an enquiry into the incident after getting a statement from the doctors.  

 

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