News India Midday meal scheme in India dogged by scams

Midday meal scheme in India dogged by scams

New Delhi: 27 young children died in Bihar and more than 30 were taken ill, allegedly due to food-poisoning from the free mid-day meal at a government-run primary school near Chhapra in the central part



In December 2005, the police had seized eight truckloads of rice meant for primary schoolchildren being carried from Food Corporation of India (FCI) godowns in Bulandshahr District of UP to North Delhi. 





When the police detained the trucks, the drivers claimed that the rice was being brought all the way to Delhi to be cleaned at a factory.  

Later it was found that the rice was being siphoned off by a UP-based NGO, Bharatiya Manav Kalyan Parishad, in connivance with the government officials.

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